Wrestling places 6th in season opener
Outside the hotbed of the Bloomsburg Fair it's rare that this Pa. town is ever a hotbed of anything.
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Outside the hotbed of the Bloomsburg Fair it's rare that this Pa. town is ever a hotbed of anything.
C.C. Harrison's jersey still doesn't have his name on the back, but nobody in the Atlantic Coast Conference is having any trouble identifying him. Dubbed by the ACC Area Sports Journal as "the league's best one-on-one player" and voted as a pre-season All-ACC selection, Harrison continues to turn heads around the nation.
There once was a time when the Spartans were the most feared group on the planet-of course, back then they were fighting the Athenians.
If there were ever any doubts that Duke is the dominate men's tennis team in this area, its performance at last Saturday's Rolex Region II qualifier settled them.
They leveled College Park. They rocked Charlottesville. And now the women from the Hungarian national team are heading for Cameron.
The women's tennis team has met the enemy, and it is Marisha Malhotra. The top-seeded Tennessee senior singlehandedly ended the tournament for a pair of Duke singles players and a doubles team at the Rolex Indoor qualifier in Chapel Hill this weekend.
When one streak ends, it's time to start another one. Just ask Jay Lapidus and the 1997-98 men's tennis team. After being denied their fifth consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference crown by the Clemson Tigers last year, the Blue Devils are back and better than ever.