Videira stands with nation's best
Michael Videira would be the last person to tell you that he could emerge from the 2005 season as the best collegiate soccer player in the nation.
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Michael Videira would be the last person to tell you that he could emerge from the 2005 season as the best collegiate soccer player in the nation.
With its best ever finish in the Directors’ Cup standings, Duke showed it could compete with the traditional national athletic powerhouses despite financial deficiencies.
Most college athletes dream of having a single season impressive enough to attain an All-American honor.
Shannon Rowbury can breathe a little easier now.
Head coach Bill Hillier’s decision was likely made long before Brett Smith lined out to end Duke’s season Tuesday.
The Blue Devils had trouble running with the ’Pack last weekend in their final home series of the season.
Pride was the biggest thing at stake on the diamond this weekend at Jack Coombs field, as Duke and Virginia Tech battled to stay out of last place in the ACC.
Duke’s hopes of bringing the Carlyle Cup home for a third-straight year will be at stake on the diamond this weekend.
Hours after The Chronicle reported that two former players admitted to using steroids, the current Blue Devils were forced to push thoughts of the story out of their minds and take the field against yet another ACC rival.
The Blue Devils just can’t win.
At the halfway point of the regular season, the Blue Devils sported a disappointing 8-18 record and had no wins in eight ACC contests.
The Blue Devils turned the tables on a team that has been their polar opposite this season.
The Georgia Tech baseball team has been playing way out of its league.
After a 13-3 win Friday and an 8-6 loss Saturday, the Duke baseball team fought its way to a gritty 3-2 victory over Army at Jack Coombs Field Sunday afternoon.
After two straight-set victories over top-10 opponents during the indoor season, Ludovic Walter faced his first true test Saturday.
This time, Ludovic Walter was ready for Izak van der Merwe.
While the majority of the Duke track and field team sat idle in the Durham cold this weekend, the men’s and women’s pole vaulters escaped to sunny Reno, Nev., for the annual Pole Vault Summit.
Saturday"s season-opening meet at North Carolina was all about making it to postseason championships. And led by a pair of freshmen, Duke did just that, as three Blue Devils hit the qualifying marks.
The volleyball team rolls into the postseason this weekend with a first-round bye after finishing the regular season with three straight victories.
Women’s tennis coach Jamie Ashworth has taken a page from the motivational playbook of Coach K.