Blue Devils hope to break Army's 'bone
Coming off a frustrating fourth-quarter loss to Rutgers, the football team wanted a change of pace.
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Coming off a frustrating fourth-quarter loss to Rutgers, the football team wanted a change of pace.
The men's and women's cross country teams open their seasons on Saturday as they attempt to defend their titles in a pair of invitational meets.
Like the men's basketball team, the women's golf team suffered an unexpected early exit from postseason competition last year. In addition, the women's golf team's premature finish last season, just like that of the men's basketball team, came on the heels of back-to-back NCAA Championship appearances.
The baseball team's four seniors went out victorious in the final home game of their careers as Duke defeated North Carolina Wesleyan 6-1 at historic Jack Coombs Field.
Improvement was the emphasis for the women's track team this weekend. Several runners set personal records as the team finished last in the Atlantic Coast Conference Track and Field Championships in Chapel Hill on Friday and Saturday. The team scored eight points in the meet. North Carolina won the championships with 198 points.