Officials help stymie Blue Devils' 2nd-half comeback
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Bob Pascal has served in the Maryland state senate, run for governor and been a member of the Governor's Cabinet.
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This year, it seems the only thing the volleyball team has been consistent at is playing inconsistently.
By ALLISON CREEKMORE and JOHN SEELKE
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Freshman Megan Irvine is so used to hearing the question "They play volleyball in Alaska?" that she's come up with a quick comeback to the overused inquiry.
With 5:39 left in the fourth quarter, the Duke football team had Maryland right where it wanted. Down 35-28, the Blue Devils took possession on the Maryland 46-yard line after a 25-yard punt by Terrapin Russell Edwards. The scene was set for another Duke come-from-behind win.
Adversity always brings a team together. Two years ago, the Auburn Tigers were on probation and finished the season undefeated.
If collegiate soccer games ended in ties after regulation, the women's soccer team would be undefeated.
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The Duke basketball clan held its family reunion Friday night in the familiar home of Cameron Indoor Stadium for the Legends of Duke Weekend.
Head football coach Fred Goldsmith won't easily forget last year's Duke-Florida State game. At the time, both teams were undefeated in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the game was being billed as the ACC championship. The Blue Devils started off well, holding the Seminoles to just six points in the first quarter.
It all begins with the glare. No smile, just a scowl. It's the game face of senior Ray Farmer, a face opposing collegiate kickers have seen often.
North Carolina head football coach Mack Brown may someday have an identity crisis.
For women's soccer goalkeeper Melissa Carr, standing in front of the net with the game on the line isn't pressure. It's a good time.
New head volleyball coach Linda Grensing expects her team to perform just as well this year as it did last year. Considering the 1994 squad had four seniors and went to the third round of the NCAA tournament, she has high expectations for her squad.