Blue Devil men's tennis to face Coastal Carolina, UNC-Charlotte after two-week break
By Jacob Weiss | February 27, 2015After two full weeks without match play, the Blue Devils look to continue their hot 2015 season with a double header Saturday.
After two full weeks without match play, the Blue Devils look to continue their hot 2015 season with a double header Saturday.
The road has been tough for the Blue Devils and this weekend's doubleheader against No. 2 Florida and No. 10 Stanford was no different.
The Blue Devils are ready to regroup and reload after a disappointing showing at the ITA National Indoors, as they head to Florida to take on a pair of top-10 teams.
After suffering their first loss of the season, the Blue Devils bounced back to notch two top-25 victories—all in one weekend.
This year, with sunny skies ahead, the No. 6 Blue Devils will head to Chicago Friday to take on Baylor in the first round of this year's ITA National Team Indoors.
Duke headed to Charlottesville, Va., looking to bring home some hardware for the second year in a row, but returned to Durham empty-handed.
The Blue Devils continued their strong start to the spring season by taking down two opponents in one afternoon to remain undefeated.
Duke will put its undefeated record on the line three times this weekend with home matches against Tennessee, Michigan and N.C. Central.
After taking the title for the first time in more than 10 years, head coach Jamie Ashworth and the Blue Devils will look to do something they have never done in program history—repeat.
The snow might have delayed the Blue Devils' return to Durham, but it couldn't cool off their hot start to the season.
The No. 4 Blue Devils relied on their intensity to defeat No. 22 Northwestern 4-2 in singles and 3-0 in doubles Sunday at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
After taking down two top-25 opponents at home, the Blue Devils will head to Illinois to face their biggest test yet.
No. 4 Duke punched its ticket to the four-day ITA National Team Indoor Championships in February with a 4-0 win against Memphis.
After cruising to a 4-1 victory against Wake Forest on Friday, the Blue Devils made sure they didn’t drop a match Saturday.
After squeaking past William & Mary last week, No. 4 Duke handled Louisville from start to finish Saturday.
Freshman Nicolas Alvarez and senior Raphael Hemmeler keyed the Blue Devils' 4-1 win against the Demon Deacons Friday afternoon.
No time for cold feet! Plagued by first-match jitters, the Blue Devils struggled in their season opener, but the start of ITA competition offers them a chance to rebound.
With two dominating wins in the rearview, the real fun starts now for Duke—it's ITA season.
The Blue Devils fought through some tough times in a top-20 road duel but came up big when it counted.
Nerves nearly cost the No. 2 Blue Devils their season opener against the Tribe Sunday.