Men's golf wraps up season by finishing 4th at Spartansburg
This weekend the men's golf team officially ended a season that, for all intents and purposes, was over back in the fall.
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This weekend the men's golf team officially ended a season that, for all intents and purposes, was over back in the fall.
For the men's lacrosse team, Saturday afternoon brings the end to an era.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - History always repeats itself-sometimes sooner than later.
Last Saturday they played for the right to wear nice clean white home jerseys. Friday night, they'll play for a bit more.
Nearly a decade ago Filippa Hansson had never played golf and had never seen America.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - The men's lacrosse team threw away a great opportunity Saturday afternoon.
Each week the men's lacrosse team's defensive unit makes an excursion to Outback Steakhouse. Each week, 6-foot-4, 225-pound goalie Craig Seyffer is the first to get there. Several servers know him by name.
Ten pitches in, Duke baseball fans knew it was going to be a good day.
Sixth-ranked Duke (7-1) extended its winning streak to seven and tied the team record for best start since 1986 by dismantling No. 17 Harvard (3-2), 18-6, Saturday afternoon at Duke Lacrosse Stadium. The Blue Devils scored eight goals in the second quarter to take the lead and pull away from the overmatched Crimson.
Duke took advantage of a weak field of 12-featuring only three teams in the top 50-to finish in a third-place tie at the Cleveland Golf Collegiate Classic held Mar. 15-17 in Aiken, S.C. The Blue Devils overcame a poor final round to finish 18 strokes behind the winner, 30th-ranked Nebraska.
Come tournament time, sometimes it doesn't matter who you're playing, it's more a matter of who you're not.
CHAPEL HILL - While the Duke-Carolina basketball series is still undecided after three rounds, the Duke-Carolina men's lacrosse series was a one-round knockout for the Blue Devils.
Imagine the importance and emotions associated with any Duke-Carolina matchup. Now imagine that there are only four teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suddenly, a big game becomes that much bigger.
March is here and that means its time to pad NBA resumes with meaningless postseason accolades. So, without further ado, here is the first ever Neal Morgan "Hey, Elton, Chris, Will and Shane, even though you are treated as gods on this campus you have to do what I say because I have seniority over you" Atlantic Coast Conference Rookie of the Year award.
The men's lacrosse team plays the fifth-toughest schedule in the country and faces only three unranked teams all year. Boston College was one such foe, and it showed.
Craig Seyffer's debut as the men's lacrosse team's starting goalie was not the beginning he would have hoped for.
Two hours before the tip-off of some basketball game Saturday, the seventh-ranked men's lacrosse team opens its season by renewing one of its biggest rivalries with No. 6 Maryland (1-0).
Women's basketball first came to Duke in 1975, a season in which the Blue Devils finished 0-14. Twenty-two years later, Duke-playing with only two players born before that first season-captured its first-ever Atlantic Coast Conference regular season title.
The men's tennis team left Durham as the seventh-ranked team in the country. By the end of the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, however, nothing had changed.
Q: What do Shane Battier, vast open spaces, Trajan Langdon and a couple of reporters sitting on press row have in common?