Duke baseball looks to get back on track against rival North Carolina
As the Tobacco Road Rivalry shifts from the basketball court to the baseball diamond, both teams will look to break recent slides.
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As the Tobacco Road Rivalry shifts from the basketball court to the baseball diamond, both teams will look to break recent slides.
Seventh-seeded DePaul pulled off the biggest upset of the NCAA tournament thus far, ending Duke's run of four straight Elite Eight appearances.
The Blue Devils began the season as a team that loved to play off its guards, get out in transition and play a fast-paced game. Now, they are a team that emphasizes throwing the ball into the post, taking care of the ball and slowing the game down.
You cannot teach height and you cannot teach length, but the Blue Devils are lucky enough to have plenty of both.
After the men’s team suffered a shocking upset in their first NCAA tournament game, Duke's women’s squad will look to avoid a similar early exit.
Villanova Wildcats
Oklahoma State Cowboys
American Eagles
Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
After the pitching staff carried the Blue Devils in their weekend sweep of Notre Dame, the Duke offense reminded everyone of the damage it is capable of causing opposing pitcher's ERAs.
Duke’s offense carried them to a 16-5 blowout victory against Quinnipiac Tuesday afternoon at Jack Coombs Field. After scoring only eight runs in their past four games—three of which were losses—the Blue Devils piled up season-highs with 16 runs and 17 hits. Six starters recorded multiple hits for Duke, including a 3-for-4 day from redshirt junior Mike Rosenfeld.
In their first game without sophomore point guard Alexis Jones, the Blue Devils were able to hold on and secure a much-needed victory.
On a chilly afternoon, it was the Blue Devils’ hot bats that carried them to victory.
It’s been more than 15 years since their last meeting, but the Blue Devils hope that history will repeat itself as they take on Norfolk State.
After a brief hiatus, Duke’s defense appears to be back performing at a high level again.
There’s nothing like a snowstorm to start off baseball season.
It did not look pretty at the start, but the Blue Devils found their groove in the second half and were able to pull away for the victory.
For the second time this season, the Blue Devils have to look themselves in the mirror after a decisive defeat to a top opponent at home.
Andre Dawkins
With a marquee matchup looming Sunday against No. 2 Notre Dame, the Blue Devils have some unfinished business to take care of first.