Tech needs Reggie on the Ball
With a solid defensive core and a talented yet inconsistent offense, the 2005 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets look to improve on last season’s 7-5 record and regain a place in the upper echelons of the newly revamped ACC.
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With a solid defensive core and a talented yet inconsistent offense, the 2005 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets look to improve on last season’s 7-5 record and regain a place in the upper echelons of the newly revamped ACC.
After the final 2004 rankings placed Duke last in total offense in Division I-A football, the Blue Devils knew some changes had to be made. Enter Bill O’Brien, former running backs coach for Maryland, and future remedy to Duke’s offensive woes.
As the football team prepares for its 2005 campaign, it’ll have to do so without four members of the 2004 recruiting class, each of whom has chosen to transfer from Duke after one season.
Shavlik Randolph’s flirtation with an early exit from Duke seems to be nearing a conclusion.
The football team wrapped up a spring practice season Wednesday that was replete with injury and burdened with the difficult task of adjusting to a new offensive coordinator. Despite the challenges team has faced during preliminary workouts for the 2005 season, head coach Ted Roof’s outlook for the fall remains positive.
Fresh off its first ACC win of the season, the baseball team took the field Wednesday at Jack Coombs Field against UNC-Wilmington hoping to notch its first back-to-back wins since mid-February.
How does a freshman manage to post a .483 batting average in one of the most competitive baseball conferences in the country?
Ten NFL teams sent representatives to Duke’s annual Pro Timing Day Tuesday, as nine former Blue Devil football players sought to impress the professional scouts and vie to be selected in the April 23 NFL draft.
It was almost the stuff of baseball legends.
You won’t see Chante Black sporting a hot-pink or zebra-print smile anytime soon.
Errors continued to plague the Duke baseball team in Wednesday’s contest against Elon University.
When the Miami women’s basketball team travels to Durham for the first time today, it will not only have to battle the legendary mystique of Cameron Indoor Stadium.
ATLANTA — Jessica Foley is a big fan of Georgia Tech.
The Duke baseball team looks to rebound from Wednesday’s loss to UNC-Wilmington during a three-game series against winless Cincinnati this weekend.
In a high-scoring, back-and-forth thriller, the baseball team suffered a 9-7 loss on the road to UNC-Wilmington Wednesday.
In front of the largest crowd ever to witness an ACC women's basketball game, No. 3 Duke surged past No. 19 Maryland Sunday in College Park.
In its first series of the 2005 season, the baseball team (1-1) split a pair of games with North Carolina A&T (1-1) at Jack Coombs Field this weekend.
Jonathan Stokke can’t wait to beat up on the nicest guy he’s ever met.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>The women's cross country team completed its best season in school history with a runner-up finish in the NCAA Cross Country Championships Monday. A trio of Blue Devils earned All-American, and Sally Meyerhoff led the team with a 16th-place finish. Meaghan Leon heard the voice of head coach Kevin Jermyn screaming through the crowd at the NCAA Cross Country Championships as she spotted the finish line.
Old demons came back to haunt the Duke football team in this weekend's disappointing 40-17 loss to North Carolina. In what the team hoped to be a strong season finale, the Blue Devils instead repeated mistakes they seemed to have corrected earlier in the year.