Trio of Blue Devils set themselves up for NCAA qualification
By Ali Wells | March 31, 2014The Blue Devils continue to build momentum towards a strong outdoor season with another school record and a number of top-five all-time performances.
The Blue Devils continue to build momentum towards a strong outdoor season with another school record and a number of top-five all-time performances.
Curtis Beach, Megan Clark, Elizabeth Kerpon and Karli Johonnot will all see their third consecutive weekend of competition for the Blue Devils.
Sophomore Megan Clark cleared 14 feet, 7 1/4 inches to rewrite the Blue Devil record books at the Carolina Relays.
Duke's Curtis Beach took home the second national title of his career by setting an ACC record in the heptathlon.
Facing the toughest field in ACC championship history, Duke capped off a historic season by reeling in a pair of titles and smashing school records.
Duke heads into postseason competition on the heels of one of its most successful indoor seasons in program history—but nothing is guaranteed.
With the ACC Indoor Championships a week away, the Blue Devils will use this weekend’s Virginia Tech Challenge to fine-tune their final conference roster
School records continued to fall as the Blue Devils competed in the Armory Collegiate Invitational and the Virginia Tech Elite Meet this weekend.
After competing with a reduced roster last weekend, Duke will compete nearly every athlete this weekend, splitting the team between two meets.
Duke earned four individual wins and broke two school records as a split squad competed at events in Pennsylvania and North Carolina
Any victory against arch rival North Carolina is a cause for celebration—this weekend Duke notched two victories against the Tar Heels on the same day
Duke’s distance runners led the team to a successful finish at the Virginia Tech Invitational Friday and Saturday
Two school records fell as three Duke athletes earned All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Four Duke athletes will compete in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore.
For some, this weekend’s meet could mark the final races of their Duke career. For others, it could be a stepping stone to the NCAA Championships.
With the NCAA East Preliminary Round less than two weeks away, the Blue Devils compete in two meets this weekend, ensuring that every member of the reduced postseason roster has a shot at qualifying.
Tanner Anderson took first place in the high jump and two Blue Devil relay teams set program records at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
The Blue Devils secured 12 first-place finishes Friday and Saturday at the Duke Invitational—the highest total in program history.
The Blue Devils will host a field of more than 1,000 athletes this weekend for the Duke Invitational at Wallace Wade Stadium, which is one of the team's two home meets this season.