Women's tennis enters NCAA Championships on roll
The women's tennis team hopes to do a lot more than just have fun in the hot Florida sun.
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The women's tennis team hopes to do a lot more than just have fun in the hot Florida sun.
To get any sort of honors this year, the men's golf team will have to tackle and defeat a monster-a monster golf course, that is.
One down, one to go.
The men's tennis team enters this weekend with Georgia on its mind.
When it rains, it pours, and the Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Tournament found that out on Wednesday at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.-Quick. Painless. Over.
The spring signing period for high school basketball players to sign letters of intent to attend college starts today, but the men's basketball team got a major rejection notice on Sunday night when highly-rated point guard Shaheen Holloway decided to cross Duke off his list of perspective schools.
The baseball team climbed to previously unreached heights earlier this season riding on the back of its talent-laden pitching staff. But the Blue Devil hurlers have faltered of late and will be attempting to regain their form this weekend against Virginia.
Less than four months remain until the Olympics will begin in Atlanta. For the Duke baseball team, however, an Olympian task stands in its way this weekend when the Blue Devils take on Georgia Tech.
RALEIGH-Less than a week after apparently deciding to return to the sidelines as the head coach at N.C. State, Les Robinson resigned Friday afternoon after six turbulent seasons on and off the court.
The Shaheen Holloway sweepstakes are rapidly approaching an end, and the men's basketball team is one of three programs left in the race for the high school point guard.
At the conclusion of his post-game press conference following Duke's season-ending loss to Eastern Michigan a week ago, head coach Mike Krzyzewski remarked that he hoped to be around for a while longer next year. He will certainly have the chance.
The sun was nowhere to be found, the field was quite muddy and the fans were few. But the smiles were not suppressible Monday afternoon as the women's lacrosse team won its first game in the program's short history.
INDIANAPOLIS-The men's basketball team rode what seemed like a roller coaster all season long-going up and down as injuries and other factors took their toll on the team. Unfortunately for Duke, it ended its year in an extended free fall, losing its last three games.
Indianapolis - At the end, he was weakened and worn down by illness and injury-a leader who could no longer lead.
The men's lacrosse team finds itself at a crossroads just one game into the season.
A win over North Carolina on Sunday will move the Blue Devils into a tie for third place in the Atlantic Coast Conference, but it may allow Duke to move past the Tar Heels in the recruiting wars.
COLLEGE PARK, Md.-Shooters are trained to forget their missed shots and remember only their made baskets. For Blue Devil Ricky Price, that philosophy is nothing but rhetoric.
Chris Collins has had good games at Duke, but Sunday's victory over UCLA may have been his biggest one. He stepped up in all facets of the game in leading the Blue Devils to victory.
The three-ring circus feeling returned to Cameron Indoor Stadium Sunday afternoon. The gym was packed, the defending national champions were in town, the Cameron Crazies were out of control and the Blue Devils had a statement to make.