Men's golf enters ACCs riding high after defeating Clemson
It may not feel like a year since the last Atlantic Coast Conference tournament for the men's golf team. It may feel more like a week.
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It may not feel like a year since the last Atlantic Coast Conference tournament for the men's golf team. It may feel more like a week.
Cheerleaders dancing to hip-hop music on ESPN was just one of numerous topics covered at Saturday's conference "Reading, Writing and Representin': Performance and the Subjects of Race." Held on East Campus, the gathering brought together artists and scholars from around the country for debate and performance of their respective arts.
For the first day of their tournament this weekend in Cary, N.C., the men's golf team had a special guest coach.
Right before yesterday's baseball game against Davidson, catcher Gregg Maluchnik's father told him that he was within three of the Duke career RBI record.
While teaching a class on Japanese Society in the 1970s at the University of California at Berkeley, renowned author Robert Bellah, professor of sociology, was interrupted by a graduate student who was asserting that Bellah, a white male, is not qualified to teach a class on about Asian culture.
As a prospective future tennis professional, freshman Ramsey Smith has always hoped to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated. However, the swimsuit edition wasn't quite what he had in mind.
Riding a seven-game winning streak, the fifth-ranked men's lacrosse team can easily forget its close 8-7 win over Massachusetts last year at Duke Lacrosse Stadium.
As the men's track season continues, the competition gets harder and harder. This weekend, the Blue Devils competed at the Raleigh Relays in a field that included several former Olympians and came away with several impressive performances.
While they were in Raleigh this weekend, several members of the women's track team earned themselves a trip to Pennsylvania later in the season.
With a rough week behind the men's tennis team and a crucial match tomorrow, coach Jay Lapidus elected to rest his top three singles players against Maryland Tuesday afternoon at Duke Tennis Stadium.
Battling two Tigers and unfamiliar weather conditions, the women's lacrosse team emerged from spring break with close wins over Towson and George Mason and a 16-12 loss to then-No. 6 Princeton.
The landslide that was the men's golf team's spring season stopped in Mulberry, Fla. over the weekend, as Duke recorded a season-high fourth-place finish at the Matlock Collegiate Classic.
The coaches of the women's lacrosse team told their team that it had a legitimate shot at beating three-time defending national champion Maryland tomorrow, but they weren't sure that the Blue Devils really believed them.
Continuing the re-shuffling in the athletic department, Chris Kennedy was promoted Wednesday to associate athletic director.
As expected, the Board of Trustees passed two major developments in the athletic department at their meeting on Friday afternoon.
Most of the 1,966 people who were at Alabama that day call it the best basketball game of all time. In the second round of the 1995 NCAA Tournament, the underdog Duke women's basketball team took Alabama, a defending Final Four team, to quadruple overtime on the Crimson Tide's home court.
Minutes after Bob Bowlsby, athletic director at the University of Iowa, held a press conference declining the same position at Duke University, Joe Alleva, Duke associate athletic director, was named outgoing athletic director Tom Butters' successor late Wednesday afternoon.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Seven years ago, coach Gail Goestenkors learned how difficult it was to coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference, when Duke finished in last place in the conference after her rookie season.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - As junior Amy Armond swam the final lap of the 400 individual medley Friday night, it wasn't just her Duke teammates cheering her on to an NCAA B qualifying time.
Compared to the hoops that juniors Lisa Bell and Becca Gould had to jump through just to get to the runway, clearing the bar was the easy part.