Blue Devils trail 8 teams after 1st day of ACCs
After the first day of the 2007 ACC Championships, Duke sits in ninth place. The Blue Devils completed two relay events in North Carolina's Koury Natatorium to total 34 points.
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After the first day of the 2007 ACC Championships, Duke sits in ninth place. The Blue Devils completed two relay events in North Carolina's Koury Natatorium to total 34 points.
It was a two-for-one weekend at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
The men's and women's swimming and diving teams were unable to end the regular season with a win, losing to Clemson Saturday at McHugh Natatorium. The Duke men fell 170-121, and the women lost 174-126.
No. 8 Duke did not begin its 2007 road slate well, losing 6-1 to No. 7 Illinois Friday and 6-1 again to No. 11 Notre Dame Sunday.
The men's and women's swimming and diving teams snagged a pair of victories last weekend at the Patriot Invitational. The three-day event, which ended Sunday, took place at George Mason's Aquatic & Fitness Center, with 10 schools competing for team points.
Duke may have left the ITA Mideast Regionals a day early, but the Blue Devils were still satisfied.
Duke ended its bid at the UNC Fall Invitational a day early, as junior Alex Stone dropped in the second round of his singles bracket Saturday.
Duke smashed into its fall season this weekend, as seven Blue Devils competed in the 38th annual Southern Intercollegiate Championships.
Five months after their 2006 season was cut short in the wake of the controversy surrounding a March 13 party, the Blue Devils were finally back on the field Monday with a new coach and an inspirational phrase to guide them this year.
The Department of Athletics is determined to kick off the football season with a full house at Wallace Wade Stadium Saturday--even if it means handing out freebies.
Rain or shine, the Last Day of Classes Committee is determined to celebrate the end of the school year outside.
Like many Blue Devils gearing up for this year's Last Day of Classes festivities, sophomore Drew Bachmann is eagerly looking forward to Guster's live performance at the April 26 celebration.
As a harbinger of Earth Day this Sunday, prominent environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., chastised the George W. Bush administration, the American press and big corporations in his "Our Environmental Destiny" speech Thursday night.
In an effort to enhance Duke's reputation in China, Blue Devils have taken courting the Asian giant into their own hands.
For one of the final times this semester, cheers filled a jam-packed Cameron Indoor Stadium Friday night-even though it was not a game night.
This year's medical school applicants are through with the Medical College Admissions Test, but many pre-med students-such as sophomore Anita Krishnarao-have yet to face the daunting five-hour, 45-minute standardized admissions test required by almost all U.S. medical schools.
While Duke remains under the national spotlight for the alleged rape involving members of the men's lacrosse team, the University put its best face forward to host prospective freshmen visiting campus as a part of Latino Student Recruitment Weekend and Duke Up Close.
Junior Thomas Storrs, candidate for Duke Student Government president, envisions the ideal person for DSG's high post as a "consumer activist" committed to embodying the student voice.
Nick Hornby-the author of popular novels High Fidelity, About a Boy and Fever Pitch-kept an audience full of fans rolling in their seats with his witty British humor and animated readings from his works.
Blue Devils will jam to not one, not two, but three musical acts to celebrate the Last Day of Classes April 26.