Vanderbilt frustrates women's soccer, hands Duke 2-0 loss
Duke needs to rediscover its scoring touch.
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Duke needs to rediscover its scoring touch.
Could it happen again?
In a dominating performance, the rowing team won a multitude of races Saturday on Lake Hartwell in Clemson, S.C., defeating two other southern teams, Tennessee and host Clemson.
GREENSBORO-Coming off their biggest win of the season over the previously second-ranked Clemson Tigers, the women's soccer team expected to roll through a UNC-Greensboro squad that had struggled all year.
CHAPEL HILL - Despite drastic change in temperatures from Friday to yesterday, Duke dominated every round of this weekend's Tar Heel Invitational, posting the lowest scores of any team on all three days for a 19-shot, wire-to-wire victory at Finley Golf Course.
Dan Brooks' team of six golfers includes two freshmen and two sophomores, but the 17th-year coach can be confident that his team's youth won't hinder its run at another banner.
To her coach, she's one of the program's most driven athletes; to the athletic department, she was, until recently, a high school junior whose recruitment needed to be handled delicately in order to avoid accusations of impropriety; and to her parents, she's their 16-year-old darling miles and miles from home, the place she deserted one year early.
This year's women's soccer team has the most diverse mix of talent in the program's history.