Duke men's tennis takes on No. 8 Kentucky in Round of 16 without head coach
The unpredictable nature of NCAA Tournament play teaches a team to be prepared for just about anything. Except unexpected childbirths.
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The unpredictable nature of NCAA Tournament play teaches a team to be prepared for just about anything. Except unexpected childbirths.
The Seahawks brought the rain to Ambler Tennis Stadium for the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Heading into the first round of the NCAA Tournament, Blue Devil head coach Ramsey Smith decided to mix things up.
CARY, N.C.—When the No. 9 Blue Devils got ready to take on No. 24 Wake Forest for the second time this season in the semifinal of the ACC Tournament at Cary Tennis Park, they were expecting another walk-over similar to the 7-0 victory they dished out in March.
For the Blue Devils, big things can come in small packages, as the five-person team kicks off ACC tournament action Thursday in Cary, N.C.
Duke has endured a difficult six-match stretch since the loss of Ester Goldfeld to a hand injury, leaving the team to compete with only five players.
An enthusiastic crowd packed the seats of Ambler Tennis Stadium Sunday to celebrate Henrique Cunha, the team’s only graduating senior, as the Blue Devils took on N.C. State.
The No. 11 Blue Devils took on one of their toughest opponents of the season Wednesday in crosstown rival, No. 1 North Carolina.
Nicole Lipp came to Duke to play soccer. What she wasn’t expecting was an offer from the Duke women’s tennis team as well.
After a two-week break, the No. 4 Blue Devils will play their first outdoor match of the season Tuesday at Ambler Tennis Stadium against Virginia Commonwealth at 2 p.m.
Marianne Jodoin will be the first to tell you how lucky she is to be at Duke. But ask anyone else, and and they explain why Duke is lucky to have Marianne Jodoin.
The No. 3 Blue Devils (8-1) swept Princeton 7-0 at Sheffield Indoor Stadium Saturday, battling through a slow start in doubles to maintain focus in singles and push past a surprisingly tough Tigers team.
After an uplifting victory against No. 2-ranked Florida last weekend, the No. 3 Blue Devils are back in action to take on Princeton Saturday at Sheffield Indoor Tennis Stadium.
The No. 4 Blue Devils knew they would be in for a long match, going up against No. 2 Florida Sunday. In a rematch of last year’s NCAA tournament semifinal, in which the Blue Devils lost 4-3, Duke could hardly have asked for a more satisfying win.
As Duke students crowded the lawn of Krzyzewskiville preparing for the most anticipated basketball game of the year, another Duke-North Carolina rivalry match took place in Charlottesville, Va. last weekend as the two teams faced off in the semifinals of the ITA National Team Indoor Tournament.
Following an upset at the hands of No. 25 Illinois Friday, the No. 5 Blue Devils showed their resilience with a 4-0 victory against No. 30 Notre Dame Sunday.
Duke found success in Evanston, Ill. this weekend, taking down long-time rival Northwestern.
After dominating victories against Wisconsin and Wyoming during the ITA Kick-Off Weekend this past week, the No. 3 Blue Devils will head to Evanston, Ill. Sunday to take on what head coach Jamie Ashworth believes is the team’s first real challenge in No. 14 Northwestern.
It was a successful weekend of tennis for the Blue Devils, who qualified as one of the 15 teams to head to Seattle for the ITA National Indoor Tournament. After handing it to Middle Tennessee State on Friday 7-0, the team cruised to another sweep against Northwestern Saturday, clinching yet another 7-0 victory.
The No. 3 ranked Blue Devils took on Wyoming for the championship match of the ITA Kickoff Weekend. In just two hours, Duke managed to down the Cowgirls in an easy 4-0 victory, securing a berth in the ITA National Team Indoor Tournament in Charlottesville, Va.