Duke women’s golf ends postseason run in stroke play, places 14th at NCAA Championship
After many ups and downs, Duke’s postseason run has reached the final stop of the season: a 14th-place finish at the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad, Calif.
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After many ups and downs, Duke’s postseason run has reached the final stop of the season: a 14th-place finish at the NCAA Championship in Carlsbad, Calif.
Duke Student Government announced that laundry fees will be included in the cost of tuition beginning in the 2025–26 academic year in a Tuesday email to all undergraduate students.
With a second place finish at the NCAA Regional in Cle Elum, Wash., the Blue Devils have punched their ticket and are on track for the NCAA Championship.
After falling behind early in stroke play, Duke found itself in a hole that the team couldn’t get out of — and one that would stop its tournament run before the semifinals.
For the Blue Devils, slow and steady really does win — or at least tie — races.
The Blue Devils’ hard work is finally paying off. This weekend’s return to Florida marked Duke’s top performance of the spring and second win of the season as the Blue Devils conquered the Florida State Match Up in Tallahassee, Fla.
In spite of raised expectations after a disappointing spring opener and a couple weeks of additional training, Duke showed perhaps less improvement than it wanted at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate in Hilton Head, S.C.
Despite thorough preparation during the winter months, the Blue Devils struggled to weather their first competition of the spring.
The Blue Devils are entering 2024 energized and prepared for the invitationals and ACC play to come. After barely missing the cut to advance and finishing 18th in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship, Duke put in the work over the fall.
Arts & Sciences Council approved a new writing and rhetoric minor from the Thompson Writing Program and further discussed the proposed draft for the new Trinity College curriculum during its Thursday meeting.
Duke Student Government senators met Wednesday to approve rule changes to the upcoming spring DSG election season.
Duke divided its forces this weekend, tackling training trials in Blacksburg, Va., and Chapel Hill.
Academic Council heard presentations on Duke’s finances, the renewal of University facilities and an annual report from the Office of the Ombuds at its Thursday meeting.
Academic Council heard clarifications about Duke’s admissions process and discussed plans to join the Universities Studying Slavery consortium at its Thursday meeting, the first of the 2023-24 academic year.