Turning a new Leif
It's been a long road this year for golfer Leif Olson. It was, however, an even longer road that brought him here.
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It's been a long road this year for golfer Leif Olson. It was, however, an even longer road that brought him here.
For D. Bryant, it's been a roller coaster ride since he first set foot in Wallace Wade Stadium his freshman year in the fall of 1998.
Duke football kicked off its 2000 season Saturday afternoon at a wet Wallace Wade Stadium with its annual spring scrimmage.
For the lone senior on the women's tennis team, yesterday's tennis match marked the last time she would play at Duke Tennis Stadium.
Growing up in Minnesota, Kalen Anderson's golf season was at the mercy of frigid temperatures and blowing snowstorms.
Although Notre Dame's fans outnumbered Duke's fans last night by about four-to-one, and the cold, wet weather was more reminiscent of South Bend, Ind., than Durham, the women's lacrosse team defeated the Irish with an easy 15-3 victory.
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For the women's tennis team, victories this weekend over ACC opponents Virginia and Maryland weren't that magical 118 and 119, but they were instrumental in getting the team back on the winning track after an emotionally draining loss earlier in the week to Wake Forest.
The last time the women's tennis team dropped an ACC match, Germany was still divided between communist East and democratic West. In fact, the last time the Blue Devils lost in ACC play, the world had not yet heard of Vanilla Ice, the Colorado Rockies or Bill Clinton.
On a team that's rich with talent to begin with and seems to be getting stronger with every event, it's sometimes hard to stand out.
For all their bark, the Retrievers just couldn't match bite when they needed it.
It's hard to keep track of all the records that this year's track team are breaking.
Domination. For the women's tennis team, the message it wanted to convey through this weekend's two ACC matches was domination.
The clouds hung over Duke Tennis Stadium all afternoon long. Not until the third set of the last match did the clouds part and the sun peek out.
In the world of college lacrosse, the ACC rivalry between Maryland and Duke is one of the hottest.
It came down to two of the top-ranked teams in the nation.
With indoors competition winding down before a flurry of spring outdoor events, the track and field team competed this weekend in Blacksburg, Va., at the Virginia Tech Last Chance meet.
No one said being the No. 2 team in the nation was easy.
While the Blue Devils went into this weekend's ACC Championships optimistic, they also went in realistically knowing they had little chance of placing first.
The baseball team couldn't have asked for nicer weather on opening day at historic Jack Coombs Field.