Volleyball bids fond farewell to seniors with home win
By JAMAL MIDDLEBROOKS
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By JAMAL MIDDLEBROOKS
RALEIGH - New week, same old story.
Three members of the field hockey team were recognized for their contributions to the team's success Wednesday as Liz Tchou was named Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year, and Jodi Taylor and Cindy Breyer were named to the all-conference squad.
Chapel Hill, N.C. - The volleyball team headed into Tuesday night's match against North Carolina hoping to avenge a heart-breaking five-game loss suffered earlier this season. Instead it came away with another dose of disappointment, falling in five games yet again, 3-15, 15-11, 11-15, 15-7, 15-11.
Two years ago on Parent's Weekend, the Duke football team solidified itself as a legitimate power in college football by upending Virginia 28-25 in Durham. It was one of the biggest wins in the history of Blue Devil football, prompting the 32,000 fans in attendance to storm the field and bring down the goalposts in celebration.
In what has become a painfully repetitive trend for the football team, the Blue Devils once again head into practice this week trying to forget the tribulations of yet another loss and focus on the lessons to be learned.
The volleyball team took to the road this weekend seeking revenge and returned at least half-satisfied.
The volleyball team hits the road this weekend intent on staying in the hunt for second place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
It is indeed a game of inches. The volleyball team headed into this weekend's two home matches with an opportunity to emerge with two wins and a share of first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Instead, it came away with two tough losses.
Rest easy Cameron Crazies, it looks like the man with the picture-perfect jump shot is back.
When talking about Duke football's lack of field experience, freshman defensive tackle Chris Combs seems to represent the very essence of that notion. But if you're looking for someone to tell you that inexperience is why the Blue Devils are 0-5, you had better look elsewhere.
What first may have appeared to be a gigantic gaffe for Blue Devil Ventures is shaping up to be a major move toward implementing its plan to revitalize downtown Durham.
The volleyball team traveled down to Tallahassee this weekend and took care of business.
You have already heard it a thousand times this football season-the Blue Devils are a young team, struggling through a building year.
Everyone needs a break every now and then.
As if the first three weeks of the season haven't been difficult enough for the football team, it learned Sunday that it will be without the services of senior offensive lineman Patrick Mannelly for the remainder of this season.
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Aside from the pregame paratrooper landing on the 50-yard line, who would have expected the Cadets to launch a successful air assault Saturday against Duke?
The second season is about to begin for Duke volleyball.
Keep it all in perspective. That was the theme of Blue Devil football head coach Fred Goldsmith's press conference on Monday.
Taking your licks is all part of building a winning program.