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(03/21/05 5:00am)
Entering into the toughest stretch of an already difficult schedule, the No. 5 Blue Devils (6-2, 1-1 in the ACC) sought to use a trio of contests against top-10 teams over break to determine where they ranked among the nation’s elite.
(03/07/05 5:00am)
Behind the explosive scoring duo of Katie Chrest and Kristen Waagbo, the No. 4 Blue Devils (5-0) overpowered a pair of unranked opponents, defeating Richmond 18-7 and William & Mary 17-8 in weekend action.
(02/25/05 5:00am)
Mistie Williams provided the offensive firepower in No. 2 Duke's 95-61 rout of Miami Thursday night.
(02/21/05 5:00am)
Despite an 11-3 lead midway through the second half Sunday, No. 4 Duke (2-0) was beginning to look a little shaken.
(02/18/05 5:00am)
The Duke women’s lacrosse team opens its 2005 campaign at Koskinen Stadium this weekend with a pair of contests against Duquesne Friday and Denver Sunday.
(02/02/05 5:00am)
It had all the makings of a feel-good Hollywood story. Up on the podium stood Chris Paul—an honor roll student, homecoming king, senior class president and starting point guard for his West Forsyth High School basketball team.
(11/10/04 5:00am)
A recruting class head coach Mike Krzyzewski has been eyeing for years will finally come together when the early signing period opens today. Five recruits, including Josh McRoberts and Greg Paulus, make up a deep and strong recruiting class, which could grow in the comimg months.
(11/08/04 5:00am)
After Duke got out to an early 2-1 lead, top-ranked UNC scored the game's final three goals to advance to the finals of the ACC Tournament.
(11/05/04 5:00am)
Coming off of its second straight losing season and one of its most tumultuous off-seasons in recent memory, Miami, under new head coach Frank Haith, is hoping the team’s first season in the ACC will mark a new beginning for a program that has met nothing but trouble of late.
(10/29/04 4:00am)
Riding high on a five-game winning streak in which they have outscored their opponents 24 6, the No. 3 Blue Devils (14-3, 1-2 in the ACC) are looking to lock up a top seed in next week’s ACC Tournament with a win Saturday against No. 16 Virginia (10-8, 0-3) in Durham.
(10/01/04 4:00am)
Going into Sunday’s 7 p.m. matchup against rival North Carolina at Koskinen Stadium, the No. 7 Blue Devils are on a roll. Following their eighth shutout of the season Wednesday night, Duke (10-0, 2-0 in the ACC) is off to its best start since 1982—when the team advanced to the national title game—and has outscored its opponents 33-3.
(09/23/04 4:00am)
As the old cliché goes, “every cloud has a silver lining.” Although the first three games of the season have resembled more of a storm than a cloud for Duke’s football team, there have also been a fair share of pleasant surprises. With the team suffering from a deluge of injuries at the major skill positions, several true freshmen have seen some serious playing time early in their college careers.
(09/17/04 4:00am)
Although still a bit jet lagged and behind on work from their successful Hawaii trip, the No. 22 Blue Devils (4-2) are looking to carry the momentum back from the islands.
(09/10/04 4:00am)
On the surface, Duke’s Friday night matchup against Columbia (1-0-1) in the Duke/adidas Classic appears to be like any other regular season game. For the second week in a row though, the Blue Devils (3-0) will play a match that bears additional meaning for head coach John Rennie. In his 26th year at Duke, Rennie will square off for the first time against the team with which he started his Division I head coaching career.