Blue Devils feel optimistic as Army invades Wallace Wade
Although the football team is in the midst of a 15-game losing streak, it amazingly still has one winning streak intact-Army hasn't won at Wallace Wade since 1959.
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Although the football team is in the midst of a 15-game losing streak, it amazingly still has one winning streak intact-Army hasn't won at Wallace Wade since 1959.
The real season is about to begin for the field hockey team.
Although it's a new season for the Blue Devils, the same old story prevails: no matter what strategy is implemented, it's execution that wins games.
No team in college football can say that it1s close to achieving the type of success Florida State has experienced in the past decade. However, due to the loss of key players and a more challenging schedule, this season could be the most difficult in a long time for the Seminoles.
A team needs consistent match play in order to maintain its competitive edge. Unfortunately for the men's golf team, it went to Augusta, Ga., for the Augusta Invitational this past weekend having gone an entire month without playing in a tournament.
Coming into the Atlantic Coast Conference has been a big step for this year's freshman class. This year's recruits have had a difficult time making as big of an impact as the previous class of freshmen.
Neopolitan ice cream-colored hair. Tattoo-laced body. Cross dresser. No discipline. What first comes to mind when I say these words? How about freak, or weirdo? If you're a sports fan like me, you probably call this breed a Dennis Rodman. His appearance does turn me off, but worst of all is the attitude he brings to the Chicago Bulls. He doesn't listen to his coaches, doesn't listen to management and only cares about himself and drawing attention to himself. How many 'second chances' will National Basketball Association commissioner David Stern give this manchild?
The No. 3 Duke women's tennis team faces an early season challenge as it travels to the Rolex National Intercollegiate Tournament in Dallas, Tx., the third leg of the International Tennis Association Collegiate Grand Slam. The tournament, which features 18 of the top 25 women's collegiate players, begins today and lasts through Sunday.
The men's golf team wraps up the second half of its schedule this spring-a schedule that star senior Jason Buha hopes to turn into a ticket to the professional circuit and that freshman Mike Christensen hopes to earmark as his record-breaking best.
Who would have thought that the Atlantic Coast Conference would be so good this year?
Sometimes it's the little things that create the fine line between winning and losing.
Donuts. What do they bring to mind? Jelly, Bavarian Cream, maybe honey-glazed? For the Duke football team, a donut signifies something else-the number of wins they have registered this season.
The women's golf team opened its fall season this weekend at the Lady Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill. Though the Blue Devils are disappointed with their sixth place finish, they realize that the season has just begun.
Most Thursday nights, the football team can sit at home, watching TV and preparing for its upcoming game on Saturday.
Football coaching legend Vince Lombardi once remarked that winning isn't everything-it's the only thing.
Losing can hurt more than a team's place in the standings.
Despite its early 0-3 record, the women's soccer team remains upbeat and confident in its' abilities as it prepares for this weekend's Carolina Classic tournament in Chapel Hill.
UNC football fans may be in for a pleasant surprise this year.
Duke football coach Fred Goldsmith sure hopes that he doesn't get another apology letter from Florida State head coach Bobby Bowden.
In response to student criticism of East Campus' Marketplace, dining officials said last spring that they would consider making several changes to the freshman board meal plan.