Duke prepares to tussle with Terps
The Duke football team will play its first televised game of the season Saturday at 1 p.m. against Maryland, the first-place team in the ACC.
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The Duke football team will play its first televised game of the season Saturday at 1 p.m. against Maryland, the first-place team in the ACC.
The stakes will be high in Wallace Wade Stadium Saturday when Wake Forest and Duke take the field in search of their first conference wins. The contest marks a rematch of last year's thrilling classic in Winston-Salem, when the Deacons defeated Duke 28-26.
W hen women's soccer coach Bill Hempen suddenly departed after last year's solid season, a gaping hole was left. Hempen founded the program in 1988, and quickly turned Duke into a perennial power. The man trying to fill this huge void is the new women's soccer coach Robbie Church.
The Duke women's tennis team won eight single matches in a disappointing opener at the Adidas Classic at the Indian Wells Tennis Center in Palm Springs, Calif. The team played in adverse conditions, as temperatures reached 130 degrees on the court.