Campbell will start for rest of year after Romine's foot injury
It's another Monday, so football coach Fred Goldsmith must be once again mulling over who to start at quarterback, right? Well, for once, Goldsmith's decision has been made for him.
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It's another Monday, so football coach Fred Goldsmith must be once again mulling over who to start at quarterback, right? Well, for once, Goldsmith's decision has been made for him.
The men's and women's swimming and diving teams headed to Chapel Hill Tuesday afternoon to take on the Tar Heels but both squads came away with losses. The North Carolina men downed the Duke men (0-2, 0-2 in the Atlantic Coast Conference) 166-116 while the UNC women outscored their Blue Devil counterparts (0-2, 0-2 in the ACC) 184-104.
The women's golf team lost a clash of the titans Monday afternoon as the No. 2 Arizona Wildcats defeated No. 1 Duke in the finals of the Rolex National Intercollegiate Match Play Championships.
Both the men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened their seasons with losses to N.C. State in Raleigh.
The men's soccer team got a little of what it needed and a little of what it didn't this weekend at the UCLA Pacific Soccer Classic in Los Angeles.
The volleyball team took care of business on the road Tuesday night as it dispatched Wake Forest in three games at Reynolds Gym in Winston-Salem. With the win, the Blue Devils pulled into a tie for second place in the Atlantic Coast Conference with Clemson, trailing only undefeated Maryland.
The volleyball team got back on the winning track Friday night in Cameron Indoor Stadium as it swept Atlantic Coast Conference foe Virginia, 3-0.
It's funny how history repeats itself.
Forgive me if I borrow a line from Keyshawn Johnson in saying, 'Throw Corey Thomas the damn ball!'
There's nothing like a little healthy competition to put that skip back in your step.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - The Dean has left his building.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Three wins in a row? The first conference win in almost two years? The first conference road win in almost three years? A record above .500?
For the majority of the 13 women on the Duke volleyball team, the sport is an everyday part of their lives in college; it's why they came to Duke; it's become part of their routine. For fifth-year senior Jenny Stadler, volleyball means so much more-it is the fulfillment of a dream.
The story from Seattle-out with Shawn Kemp, in with Kira Orr.
CHAPEL HILL - After three weeks of taking its lumps against the nation's elite, the volleyball team seemed ready for the start of the Atlantic Coast Conference season and its final warm-up contests in Chapel Hill this weekend against Big Ten opponents Michigan and Purdue.
After three straight weekends of traveling outside the Eastern time zone, the volleyball team will finally stay close to home this weekend as it plays in the ACC-Big Ten Challenge in Chapel Hill. The Blue Devils (4-6) take on Michigan at 7 p.m. on Friday and then meet Purdue Saturday afternoon at 5 p.m.
For every Duke student who has ever sat in the stands at a football game and proclaimed, "You're kidding-even I could do better than that," it could be time to put your money where your mouth is, pal.
The men's and women's cross country teams opened up their seasons in a relatively laid-back setting this weekend, as both Blue Devil teams cruised to first place finishes at the UNC Pembroke Invitational in Pembroke, N.C.
Sometimes David doesn't slay Goliath.
There are 112 Division I college football teams in the country, and out of all 112, the Duke Blue Devils return the most starters from their 1996 roster. Of course, out of those 112 teams, Duke fielded the lone squad not to win a game last year.