Blue Devils lose second straight in ACC
Despite a trio of double-doubles and a first-game win, No. 14 Duke fell 3-1 to Clemson Friday.
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Despite a trio of double-doubles and a first-game win, No. 14 Duke fell 3-1 to Clemson Friday.
Since arriving at Duke, head coach Joanne P. McCallie has not just rearranged the furniture in Schwartz-Butters. She has changed the culture of the whole program, starting in the weight room.
Duke stormed past Boston College and Maryland this weekend with a pair of hard-fought conference road victories. No. 14 Duke stomped the Eagles 3-0 Friday and defeated the Terrapins 3-1 Sunday.
Duke's early-season travels continued this weekend, as the team competed in the Southern Intercollegiate Championships in Athens, Ga. The Blue Devils smashed, volleyed and lobbed their way to an impressive start in the four-day tournament, which began Friday, but lost their steam in later rounds.
Duke kicked off its fall season this weekend with solid performances at the UVA Fall Invitational in Charlottesville, Va.
The weekend after attaining its highest ranking in program history, No. 11 Duke closed out the Nebraska Players Challenge with a pair of disappointing losses, falling 3-0 to the No. 1 Cornhuskers Friday and 3-2 to Louisville Saturday.
Seventh-seeded Duke fell hard to second-seeded Georgia Tech in the quarterfinals of the ACC Championship 4-0 Friday in Cary.
Donning maroon and orange ribbons to pay its respects to 10th-seeded Virginia Tech (12-13), seventh-seeded Duke (11-9) cruised to a 4-0 victory in the first round of the ACC Championships in Cary, N.C. Thursday.
Three days after a mass shooting rocked the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Va., the Hokies will take the court against Duke in the first round of the ACC Tennis Championships in at noon Cary, N.C.
Plagued by illness, No. 18 Duke wrapped up a disheartening weekend with a tough 4-0 loss to No. 11 North Carolina Sunday after being upset 5-2 upset by No. 42 N.C. State Saturday.
Struggling with injuries and illness, No. 18 Duke fell 5-2 to No. 19 Wake Forest at the Wake Forest Indoor Tennis Center Wednesday.
Down 4-1 in the third set in Friday's tiebreaking match against No. 9 Miami, freshman Amanda Granson dug into her reserves and fought back Gina Sabatino to win 7-6, and then 7-2 in the tiebreaker, to snag a 4-3 victory for No. 21 Duke.
The Blue Devils finished a solid week by recording three victories, but just missed out on the opportunity to capture their biggest win of the season.
Everything seemed to fall into place for No. 11 Duke Sunday, as the Blue Devils played their way to a smooth 5-2 win over No. 20 Arizona State at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
For the first time since 2003, Duke sent divers to the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships, where the Blue Devils competed in a three-day event that ended Sunday.
Fourth-ranked Florida was too much to handle for No. 11 Duke Saturday as the Gators (8-0) beat the Blue Devils (3-2) 6-1 at Linder Stadium in Gainesville, Fla.
Duke wrapped up the 2007 ACC Championships at North Carolina's Koury Natatorium in ninth place with 128 points and a string of record finishes.
At the end of day two of the 2007 ACC Championships, Duke claimed ninth-place with 62 points at North Carolina's Koury Natatorium Thursday.
Duke sits in the eighth place after the first day of the 2007 ACC Championships at the North Carolina's Koury Natatorium. The Blue Devils finished Wednesday with 40 points after completing two relays.
After wrapping up Day Two of the ACC Championships in the Koury Natatorium in Chapel Hill, Duke sits in 10th place. The Blue Devils finished the night with 54 points, in addition to posting several season records.