Blue Devils split pair of ACC games
With the season winding down and seven teams separated by just two games of each other in the ACC standings, the Duke volleyball team could only tread water this weekend.
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With the season winding down and seven teams separated by just two games of each other in the ACC standings, the Duke volleyball team could only tread water this weekend.
Heading into this weekend’s ACC Championships, the Duke men’s and women’s cross country teams are nationally ranked simultaneously for the first time since 2002. At No. 5 in the nation, the women have reached new heights this season while the No. 26 men have shown steady improvement throughout the season.
After playing its first match of the year, the men’s tennis team is back in action today at the North Carolina Invitational in Chapel Hill.
When Duke defeated North Carolina 5-0 last October, the field hockey team not only snapped a 49-game losing streak dating back to 1981, it also established itself as a national title contender. Both teams will be fighting for more than a win when the two teams face off Saturday.
On the surface, Atlantic-Sun Conference opponent Campbell should not present a problem for the Duke men’s soccer team. But the Camels should not have been a stumbling block last year when they pushed the Blue Devils to a double-overtime tie.
Sometimes, a bench clearing incident just gives a team that little extra push it needs to get going. For the second consecutive day, Durham kept a normally raging Buffalo Bison offense dormant to win 7-3.