RUNNING ON ALL CYLINDERS
Life is all about finding balance, juggling various activities and desires. Long-distance running is much the same, as you need to learn how to pace yourself during the course of a race.
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Life is all about finding balance, juggling various activities and desires. Long-distance running is much the same, as you need to learn how to pace yourself during the course of a race.
Duke kicked off the spring season by hosting the first-ever Duke Invitational this weekend at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
Duke capped off a successful season with a 24th-place finish at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in Terre Haute, Ind. Monday.
The women's cross country team earned its sixth straight trip to the NCAA Championships with a second-place finish at the NCAA Southeast Regional meet Saturday in Louisville, Ky.
Freshman Katelyn Bastert won her first collegiate cross country race and led Duke to victory at the Catamount Classic in Cullowhee, N.C. Saturday.
The Blue Devils picked up their first victory of the season, beating ACC-rival Virginia and seven other teams at the Lou Onesty Invitational Saturday in Charlottesville, Va.
Duke opened its season Friday at the Wake Forest Relays in Winston-Salem, NC.
Infused with new talent, the Blue Devils are preparing to make a run at the regional and national cross country championships this fall.
Duke enters the 2007 season looking to build off of an IC4A championship in 2005 and fourth-place finish at the IC4As last year.
The track team found success this weekend at the ACC championships in College Park, Md. as a number of athletes recorded personal bests and qualified for postseason tournaments.
The women's track team is in second place after Day One of the ACC Outdoor Track and Field Championships in College Park, Md.
Barely ten minutes after she won the National Championship in the mile run, Shannon Rowbury had stopped celebrating.
The men's and women's track and field teams have shown their depth in the running events with successful cross country and indoor seasons.
The women's and men's track teams won an unprecedented four events and finished in fourth and 12th place, respectively, at the ECAC/IC4A Indoor Championships this weekend in Boston, Mass.
Shannon Rowbury ran the fastest mile of the NCAA this season to highlight an impressive weekend for the Duke indoor track teams.
More than 2,000 spectators lined the ballrooms of the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nev. this weekend to watch hundreds of pole vaulters, including four Blue Devils, compete in the National Pole Vault Summit.
Two All-American performances propelled the women's cross country team to a 10th-place finish at the NCAA Cross Country Championships Monday in Terre Haute, Ind.
The men's cross country team completed its season this weekend, while the women are looking forward to the season-ending NCAA Championships today.
The men's and women's cross country teams traveled to the Southeast Regional Cross Country Championships in Louisville, Ky. Saturday with their postseason fates on the line.
Strong performances by the senior captains highlighted the men's and women's cross country teams' second and fourth place finishes, respectively, at the ACC Cross Country Championships in Charlottesville, Va. Saturday.