ACC's leading rusher runs Wake into town
After two months of games filled with injuries, mistakes and one-sided losses, the football team has a chance to get its seniors one last win in Wallace Wade Stadium.
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After two months of games filled with injuries, mistakes and one-sided losses, the football team has a chance to get its seniors one last win in Wallace Wade Stadium.
Seniors Kirsten Bostrom and Nicole Dudek are now in their eighth season together. Before arriving at Duke in 2002 , the duo starred together at Souderton High School in Pennsylvania.
After two former baseball players admitted last April to using steroids while at Duke, the University is scrutinizing its performance-enhancing drug policy.
When the field hockey team faced Old Dominion Sept. 18, the Monarchs erupted with three quick first half goals and dominated the Blue Devils in a 5-2 win. Midfielder Nicole Dudek made sure that outcome would not repeat itself.
Last year when Duke played North Carolina in the regular season, the Tar Heels came to Williams Field and downed the Blue Devils 2-1. But when it really counted in the NCAA Tournament, Duke defeated the then-No. 1 Tar Heels, 2-1, in Chapel Hill.
Facing two top-10 teams in the country on consecutive days is never easy. Doing so without four of your best players is a completely different story.
The field hockey team has reached the national championship game in each of the last two seasons. Unfortunately, Wake Forest defeated them both times.
Despite the fact that Wake Forest lost six of its final seven games in 2004, five of those losses were by a touchdown or less.
The Duke field hockey team has roared out of the gates this year with Caitlin Williams at its helm.
It is hard to believe that Duke goalie Aaron Fenton, the NCAA Division I leader in goals-against-average and save percentage, had to fight for his starting position on the men’s lacrosse team just last year.
Duke seemed to have two different men’s tennis teams this weekend. The first team came out Saturday afternoon against No. 25 Wake Forest (15-5, 7-3 in the ACC) and lacked drive, falling 6-1 to the underdog Demon Deacons. But the team regained its fire Sunday, easily handling Virginia Tech.
Senior goalie Aaron Fenton has never won an ACC regular-season championship. Saturday against Virginia, that could all change.
When attacker Dan Flannery decked Ohio State goalie Mike Rimmer midway through the second quarter to force a turnover, the Buckeyes knew then that the Duke attack would be fearless and relentless.
The men’s lacrosse team made history in most impressive fashion Tuesday. In defeating Mount St. Mary’s 21-5, No. 2 Duke became the first men’s lacrosse team in school history to start a season with 10 straight wins.
The men’s lacrosse team has an opportunity to make the record books Tuesday, when No. 2 Duke faces off against Mount St. Mary’s (3-2) at 3 p.m. in Koskinen Stadium.
The Duke women’s tennis team came out flat Wednesday as 17th-ranked Florida blanked the No. 7 Blue Devils, 4-0.
The men’s lacrosse team is coming off one of its best weeks in recent memory.
When second-ranked North Carolina walks on the court at the start of each game, the opposing team knows it is physically outmatched.
In last year’s game against Virginia Military Institute, highly touted freshman Matt Danowski tallied seven points as Duke won, 18-11.
After playing one solid half in their home opener against Butler last weekend, the No. 13 Blue Devils (1-0) will look to play two good halves this Saturday against the University of Maryland at Baltimore County (0-0) at 1 p.m. in Koskinen Stadium.