Women's track races to third-place finish in Ohio
Breaking school and personal records has almost become routine for the women's track and field team.
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Breaking school and personal records has almost become routine for the women's track and field team.
CHAPEL HILL -- Although only a fraction of the women's track team participated in the UNC Invitational Sunday, the results were indicative of a strong season for the young Blue Devils.
The volleyball team hopes the old cliche "familiarity breeds contempt" will work in its favor this evening.
While most students will be spending their last weekend at Duke on campus studying, the women's track and field team will be spending it at N.C. State as it participates in the Atlantic Coast Conference meet in Raleigh.
At a tri-meet against Wake Forest and Maryland this weekend, the women's track and field team failed to break a school record for the first time this season. There were good reasons however -- windy conditions and the upcoming Atlantic Coast Conference meet.
CHAPEL HILL -- Although the North Carolina women have found recent success on the basketball court by winning the national championship, another UNC women's team had no luck on the court -- the tennis court -- as the 10th-ranked Duke women's tennis team soundly defeated the Tar Heels Thursday.
The women's track and field team faced its toughest competition of the season at the Raleigh Relays held at N.C. State University last weekend, and the Blue Devils responded by boosting their pace.
The women's track and field team continued on its whirlwind path of setting personal bests and breaking school records last weekend at the Wake Forest Relays in Winston-Salem.
The Duke women's track and field team continues to make strides as it had its highest finish ever in the Atlantic Coast Conference indoor championship meet held this weekend in Greensboro.
The women's track team has plenty of room for improvement when it participates in the Atlantic Coast Conference indoor championships today and Saturday in Greensboro.
The women's track and field team is preparing to have one of its best outdoor seasons in recent history.
The goal of most athletic teams is to peak at the end of the season, which is exactly what the women's cross country team did this year.
On an unseasonably warm fall morning, the women's cross country team finally found success at the NCAA District III Championship held Saturday at Furman University in Greenville, S.C.