Blue Devils out to prove last year was not fluke
Second-year head football coach Fred Goldsmith was called a miracle worker when he turned the Rice football program around.
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Second-year head football coach Fred Goldsmith was called a miracle worker when he turned the Rice football program around.
For sophomore Maureen Reindl, the transition to college volleyball wasn't that difficult. After playing on a competitive club team--as well as her high school team--in Indiana, Reindl was ready for the challenges that a competitive Division I program brings.
The men's tennis team won't soon forget about the bad luck it had in the NCAA tournament in May. Although the Blue Devils were a stable factor in the top 10 for most of the season, they found themselves seeded in the 13-16 bracket in the NCAA tournament.
Cameron Indoor Stadium has long stood for men's basketball.
Most recent college graduates probably consider themselves fortunate if they have a job right now.
It wasn't exactly a season to remember.
The men's basketball team is getting a brand new start.
You might have thought last Saturday was just another ordinary night at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
In a single week, the coaching staff of the men's basketball team has changed quite dramatically.
The lacrosse team has made all types of history this season.
dismissed any chance of returning to coach at Duke.
The men's tennis team will only be able to wonder what might have been.
Assistant men's basketball coach Pete Gaudet called it quits on Friday, but only with the men's basketball team.
Seniors Monica Mraz and Wendy Lyons have finished their impressive careers as women's tennis players at Duke.
This season ended in almost the same manner as last season did for the women's tennis team. Duke won the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament and then advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament. The Blue Devils even lost to the same team--Georgia--for the second year in a row.
For the fourth time in five years, the women's golf team is back in a familiar place--the NCAA championships. The Blue Devils finished third in the NCAA East Regionals, held at the Quail Ridge Golf Course in Memphis, Tenn., on May 11-13.
GREENVILLE, S.C. -- The baseball team finished its season in the same manner that it had played all year. The players were able to come close, but the lack of a consistent bullpen lost the game for the Blue Devils in the end.
It's amazing what a loss can do for a team's motivation.
This weekend's circumstances were ones that the men's tennis team hadn't faced in quite a while--it had to fight to retain first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The men's and women's tennis teams don't mess around when it comes to the Atlantic Coast Conference.