Duke sweeps quad wrestling meet
Hitting the mats Saturday after 10 days without competition, Duke's second longest competitive dry spell of the season could have been enough to allow some dust to settle on the team.
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Hitting the mats Saturday after 10 days without competition, Duke's second longest competitive dry spell of the season could have been enough to allow some dust to settle on the team.
Duke's Alison Bales knocked the game's opening tip to Abby Waner, who passed to Carrem Gay for an uncontested layup just four seconds into the game.
From the beginning of the UPenn Invitational, the Blue Devils were counted out.
It was a weekend of ups and downs for the Blue Devils.
For three consecutive years under head coach Beth Bozman, the Blue Devils have fallen just short of college field hockey's ultimate prize, finishing as runners-up at the NCAA championship.
In his second season, Virginia head coach Dave Leitao has plenty to look forward to. He has a lot to work with on the floor this year, and maybe more importantly, a new floor to work on.
Duke head coach Clar Anderson knows his squad has been working hard this season-it's hard not to notice the 20 gallons of sweat he said the team perspires collectively each practice.
With the ACC tournament just two games away, No. 4 Duke (12-4) is looking to create postseason momentum with a victory against No. 12 California (11-3) Saturday at 1 p.m. at Williams field.
After a disappointing double-overtime loss to No. 3 Old Dominion Sunday, the fifth-ranked Blue Devils (6-2, 0-1 in the ACC) are ready to show that their spirits have not been dashed.