Men's basketball routs Team Fokus in exhibition
When Taymon Domzalski is shooting three pointers at the buzzer, things are either going really well or really poorly for the men's basketball team.
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When Taymon Domzalski is shooting three pointers at the buzzer, things are either going really well or really poorly for the men's basketball team.
College football writers across the country are receiving blue and white plastic combs in the mail. They go along with flyers that read, "Combing the country for an All-America player??? Look no further than Duke's Chris Combs." These same flyers proclaim the 6-foot-6, 275-pound defensive tackle to be "one fine-toothed comb."
After two rounds of play, things weren't looking good for the men's golf team. On its own course and in its own tournament, Duke was in 13th place in a field of 15.
WINSTON-SALEM - As the weight of 255-pound Nate Krill came down on Wake Forest quarterback Brian Kuklick Saturday evening, a weight much larger was lifted off the Blue Devils' shoulder-the streak was over.
CHAPEL HILL - Had the rain come sooner, the women's soccer team may have battled No. 1 North Carolina to a 0-0 draw.
May can't come soon enough for the women's golf team.
Had it not been for the JP Sports signs lining Wallace Wade Stadium, those in attendance would have never guessed that they were watching the ACC Game of the Week.
CHAPEL HILL - If anyone had doubted that the women's golf team deserved to be ranked No. 1 in the country, chances are they don't anymore.
The soccer team continued its impressive early-season roll with a 4-0 defeat of Wofford College last night. Newly anointed the No. 1 team in the country, the Blue Devils (8-0) opened the scoring early when forward Peter Gail notched his first goal of the season in the game's 11th minute.
GREENSBORO, N.C. - It wasn't exactly the way it's written up in the playbook, but the women's soccer team will gladly take it.
Last season, Jenny Chuasiriporn led the women's golf team in every statistical category. In doing so, she won the Golfstat Cup for shooting the lowest stroke average in the country. This summer she became an international celebrity thanks to an incredible run at the U.S. Open, where she shot a record low for an amateur.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - It's now probably safe for the Iron Dukes to cancel that charter to the Fiesta Bowl.
In order to score, you have to have the ball.
Last year, a disastrous fall season for the men's golf team left it with little chance of making the postseason. Hoping to avoid burying themselves again, the Blue Devils opened their season this weekend in South Carolina.
Not everyone would describe being the lead story on SportsCenter as "a good conversation starter."
It's not every day you're outshot 33-3 and only lose by a goal.
A year ago, Virginia quarterback Aaron Brooks was considered something of a question mark. An outstanding scrambler, no one would question Brooks' athletic ability, but like most quarterbacks who seem to run first, throw later, questions loomed. Did he have the ability as a passer to lead a team consistently ranked in the top 20?
Games like this aren't scheduled to produce drama.
Although Duke is just one game away from the NCAA Tournament, big changes are on the horizon for the men's lacrosse team.
Before last Saturday's final men's lacrosse home game, the public address announcer took a few minutes to introduce the team's seniors. He saved John Fay for last, and in his introduction, the PA started listing Fay's many achievements.