21 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(11/14/05 5:00am)
CARY - Before Mike Grella's title-clinching penalty kick hit the back of the net, ACC Championship MVP Blake Camp rushed toward the Duke net in celebration of a Justin Papadakis save. Although the Blue Devils had yet to gain the title, Camp's enthusiasm was well founded.
(11/09/05 5:00am)
Following last season's appearance in the College Cup and the addition of a top recruiting class, the men's soccer team had high hopes of dominating the ACC this season.
(10/28/05 4:00am)
Head women's soccer coach Robbie Church came to Duke five years ago, and tonight, the first class he recruited will be honored as the 13th-ranked Blue Devils host Miami for Senior Night tonight at 7 p.m. at Koskinen Stadium.
(10/13/05 4:00am)
Rebecca Moros has already had a good week. Scoring against No. 12 Wake Forest only made it better.
(09/16/05 4:00am)
Last year, the Duke men's soccer team finished 4-3 in a tough ACC conference that featured three teams ranked in the top 10 in the final regular season NSCAA poll.
(09/12/05 4:00am)
Last year, the Duke men's soccer team began its season 11-0 before making its run to the College Cup. St. John's crushed the Blue Devils' chances at accomplishing a similar feat Sunday after a strong second half lifted the Red Storm to a 4-1 victory in the final game of the Duke/adidas Classic.
(09/05/05 4:00am)
Playing St. Louis University on its home turf was not a true homecoming for junior Chris Loftus but he made friends, family and former Blue Devil players in attendance proud when Duke beat the Billikens, 3-1, Sept. 3. Loftus, a native of nearby Springfield, Ill., netted a goal in the very first minute and assisted on another score.
(09/01/05 4:00am)
Duke men’s soccer kicks off its 2005 regular season campaign 7 p.m. Thursday against Long Island University at Koskinen Stadium. Following a pair of preseason games against two top-20 teams, the Blue Devils will face an unranked LIU squad that won the Northeast Conference last year.
(04/21/05 4:00am)
When the ACC women’s tennis tournament starts today, 15th-ranked Duke will be in a strangely unfamiliar position—seeded seventh. The Blue Devils received their worst tournament seeding in 23 years after a season riddled by injuries.
(04/12/05 4:00am)
The Carlyle Cup appears to be headed to Chapel Hill. With the current standings placing the Tar Heels above the Blue Devils by five points, Duke needs to win seven of its final eight competitions against UNC to hold on to the Cup for the fourth time in five years.
(02/25/05 5:00am)
In its first year in the ACC, Virginia Tech has already made an impact on the conference. After some success in football and basketball, however, the Hokies (3-4, 0-3 in the ACC) ran into a wall Thursday on the tennis court. The Duke women’s tennis team (7-2, 1-0) swept Virginia Tech 7-0 in Blacksburg, Va., in their ACC opener.
(02/07/05 5:00am)
Kentucky finally ran into a wall Sunday, but not before beating Clemson, North Carolina and Duke at the ITA Indoor Championships.
(01/21/05 5:00am)
The Duke women’s tennis team kicks off its indoor season Sunday without a top-15 player or a top-4 team ranking, as it is accustomed. Yet neither of these has the Blue Devils worried.
(11/22/04 5:00am)
The Duke women's volleyball team needed only three sets to defeat its opening opponent Virginia in this weekend's ACC Tournament. But even with a 2-0 lead over Maryland Saturday, the Blue Devils could not hold on for the victory, falling to the Terrapins 3-2 in the semifinals.
(11/08/04 5:00am)
The swimming and diving team’s meet against East Carolina Saturday could not have ended in a more dramatic fashion. In a competition that was determined by the final two relays, the women’s team edged past ECU 123-120, while the men’s team fell 124-118.
(11/01/04 5:00am)
The Duke women’s golf team, led by junior Liz Janangelo’s NCAA-record 62 in the final round, surged from 15 strokes down to win the ACC/SEC Challenge, edging out Auburn by one stroke. The No. 2 Tigers led the top-ranked Blue Devils entering play Sunday on the par-71 course, but the Blue Devils putted their way back into the lead.
(10/25/04 4:00am)
The Duke women’s tennis team was eliminated from the ITA Southeast Regionals Tournament Sunday after suffering quarterfinal losses in both the singles and doubles draws.
(10/13/04 4:00am)
With a victory over Wake Forest, the Duke volleyball team ended a two-game conference skid Tuesday after falling to both Clemson and Georgia Tech in a pair of ACC matches over the weekend.
(09/30/04 4:00am)
The seventh-ranked Duke men’s soccer team pushed its win streak to double digits with a 3-0 midweek victory over Appalachian State at Koskinen Stadium Wednesday.
(09/27/04 4:00am)
Lauren Archer’s singles victory in her first tournament at Duke signals strong things to come. Archer, a transfer from Rice, won her singles bracket at this weekend’s William & Mary Invitational in Williamsburg, VA.