Alleva regime features mixed bag of success, failure
By Craig Saperstein | April 24, 2002Slightly more than four years into his job, Duke Director of Athletics Joe Alleva remains upbeat about the status of Duke sports.
Slightly more than four years into his job, Duke Director of Athletics Joe Alleva remains upbeat about the status of Duke sports.
From Minneapolis to Maui, from College Park to Chapel Hill, from Philadelphia to Florida State, my journey as a member of The Chronicle sports staff--and this year, as sports editor--has been an...
Although the football team had none of its members chosen at the NFL draft this past weekend at New York's Madison Square Garden, five former Blue Devils will still get the chance to test their...
Although its home crowds might be more friendly, the women's tennis team loves playing on the road, and Thursday was no exception.
Despite steamrolling through its ACC opponents during the regular season, the women's tennis team remains adamant that it will not take its competition lightly in this weekend's ACC Tournament at N.C.
Although the women's tennis team has hit few bumps along the road in a season in which it has dominated nearly all of its opponents, coach Jamie Ashworth had been looking for more from his players.
When Duke football fans enter Wallace Wade Stadium for Saturday's 1:30 p.m. spring scrimmage, they will witness a very different Blue Devil team than the squad they last saw back in November.
Facing its most important week of the season, with matches against third-ranked Wake Forest and eighth-ranked North Carolina, the women's tennis team knows that it will need to play its collective...
Another tournament, another victory.
Inclement weather might have put a damper on the women's tennis team's trip to Florida State, but it only delayed the inevitable.