Kerr-Brown stays unbeaten in ACC matches as Duke falls to Maryland
By Delaney King | February 10, 2014A return to conference competition left the Blue Devils still searching for a conference win.
A return to conference competition left the Blue Devils still searching for a conference win.
Despite winning five of seven matchups, the Blue Devils left the score too close for comfort.
Duke’s young, injury-ridden team will look for a midseason pickup against familiar foe Gardner-Webb.
One Duke wrestler continues to roll, but his team is still searching for its first ACC victory
The Blue Devils will face the Hokies at a neutral site in Charlotte Friday with all proceeds going toward the Wounded Warrior Project
After more than a month of away meets, Duke takes to the home mats against two top-25 opponents
Duke’s momentum from its win against Cleveland State did not carry over to its matches this weekend
Duke was left disappointed on the mats after its first weekend of team competition
Duke’s wrestling squad combines seasoned experience with new talent as the full team heads into competition for the first time this year.
Two key building blocks have qualified early in their careers to participate in the championships.
Duke lost 24-13 at the hands of visiting North Carolina.
Duke head coach Glen Lanham will view North Carolina as a rival for the first time, when Duke takes on the Tar Heels Tuesday evening in Card Gymnasium.
Duke took down Davidson and SIU Edwardsville at the Davidson Duals.
Until this weekend, Duke had never beaten Boston University.
Duke hopes to build on the momentum of its first solid win when it faces Boston University (5-3) at home Saturday afternoon.
The Blue Devils beat Appalachian State 24-15 at Card Gymnasium.
Duke will travel to wrestle VMI and No. 11 Virginia this weekend.
The Blue Devils beat Stevens Tech but lost to No. 13 Northwestern.