Blue Devils baseball splits two-game set with Quakers
After Tuesday’s shutout loss against Penn, head coach Chris Pollard knew his team needed to regroup quickly before facing the Quakers again Wednesday.
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After Tuesday’s shutout loss against Penn, head coach Chris Pollard knew his team needed to regroup quickly before facing the Quakers again Wednesday.
To Duke head coach Chris Pollard, the beginning of the baseball season is a time for experimentation.
After Towson came to Durham Bulls Athletic Park and rallied past Duke late for wins in the first two games of the series, it was only fitting that the Blue Devils came back and stole game three.
Towson comes to Duke this weekend for a three-game series this weekend, but the Tigers aren’t too familiar with the Blue Devils.
Duke’s season picks up speed Tuesday as the Blue Devils travel to play their first weekday game against North Carolina A&T.
After dropping two of three games to No. 17 Florida, Duke will look to rebound against Bucknell for the Blue Devils’ first home series of 2013.
The 2012 season ended in disappointment for the Blue Devils. Duke finished last in the ACC with a 9-21 conference record.
Duke’s men’s tennis team has played four of its spring matches with home-field advantage in Durham, and the other during their winter break trip in Hawaii. The Blue Devils, however, can’t stay in paradise forever, and are now traveling to face two ranked teams in the Midwest.
The Blue Devils’ trip to the Duke Cancer Institute fundraiser Sweet Night in Durham may have been postponed by snow Friday, but their well-rounded 80-56 victory against Boston College was a big enough treat to hold them over until Sunday night.
Winter break is a time when most busy Duke students can finally relax after a busy semester—common activities include gorging themselves with homemade cooking, enjoying the comforts of home and hopefully spotting the first snowfall of the year.
After reaching the quarterfinals of the USTA/ITA National Indoor Championship, Duke junior Hanna Mar lost to the eventual runner-up.
Most outcomes of the 2012 season would have fallen short of expectations after Duke reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament in 2011. But no one expected that the Blue Devils would finish below .500 and thus ineligible for postseason play.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.—Although Duke embraced its sixth seed in the ACC Tournament, the underdogs had their season finished by the Terrapins.
Duke is still looking for its first ACC win of the season, and this weekend will be its final chance to do so.
The Blue Devils had yet to win in overtime this season. Junior defender Paula Heimbach had yet to score a goal in a Duke uniform.
The Blue Devils are back in Durham for the rest of the season, and it couldn’t come at a better time.
The weekend was filled with many firsts for Duke field hockey—two players scored their first goals of the season, and the Blue Devils shut out an opponent for the first time.
It’s crunch time for the Blue Devils.
The Blue Devils are off to College Park, Md. to face the reigning national champions.
The girls are back in town.