Men's soccer returns to NCAA Tournament
The cheers and smiles coming from the men's soccer team last night could only mean one thing: Duke's season-long quest to return to the NCAA Tournament was successful.
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The cheers and smiles coming from the men's soccer team last night could only mean one thing: Duke's season-long quest to return to the NCAA Tournament was successful.
If the women's soccer team hopes to make a run deep into the ACC Tournament this weekend in Orlando, Fla., it is probably going to need all of the magic from the Magic Kingdom to rub off.
The field hockey team showed why it deserves to be ranked 13th in the nation this weekend, as it defeated No. 19 Yale 2-1 Friday, but lost a 1-0 contest to sixth-ranked Boston College (13-2) yesterday.
The bad news for the women's volleyball team is that it is mired in a six-match slump and near the bottom of the ACC standings. The good news is that it has been playing well and has a chance to break that streak today when cellar-dwelling N.C. State comes to town.
Perhaps the most consistent thing about this year's volleyball team has been its inconsistency.
Apparently, the seniors on the men's soccer team may never beat Maryland.