Trio of home matches await Duke men's tennis this weekend
College tennis becoming an increasingly attractive option for international players—a fact that will be on full display this weekend at Ambler Tennis Stadium.
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College tennis becoming an increasingly attractive option for international players—a fact that will be on full display this weekend at Ambler Tennis Stadium.
After a three-day hiatus, the NCAA tournament returns Thursday evening with the Sweet 16 in the South and West regions. The Blue Devils will take on top-seeded Oregon in the second game of the night from the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. The West was the only region to advance the top four seeds to the second region, and The Chronicle breaks down each remaining team below:
Wide receiver Max McCaffrey described Wednesday as one last chance to take the field with his Duke brothers.
The end of the era is coming.
With no class this week, the Blue Devils took some extra shots in the mornings before their regular afternoon practices.
Two brackets remain perfect in The Chronicle's bracket challenge after a chaotic first day of the NCAA tournament.
With the first round of the NCAA tournament officially getting underway Thursday with Duke's 12:15 p.m. tip against UNC-Wilmington, The Chronicle's men's basketball beat writers give their thoughts on the Big Dance in a lightning-round format.
The Blue Devils' road to the Final Four will run through the West.
Michigan State Spartans
Oregon Fighting Ducks
When the Blue Devils score at Koskinen Stadium, T-shirts rain down from the top of Kennedy Tower.
Jahlil Okafor's adventuresome rookie season in the NBA may be over.
After sweeping a struggling Toledo squad, splitting with Campbell and going 1-1 against the Big Ten, the Blue Devils are finally about to take the field for their ACC opener.
WASHINGTON—With 14:57 left to play Thursday, Duke led Notre Dame 64-48, seemingly on their way to setting up a rubber match against Tobacco Road rival North Carolina in Friday's semifinal.
Marina Zenovich is the director of an upcoming ESPN 30 for 30 documentary that examines the Duke lacrosse case and the national firestorm that the case generated. Named after a sound byte from David Evans—one of the three lacrosse players falsely accused of rape—”Fantastic Lies" will air Sunday, the 10-year anniversary of the off-campus party that triggered the chain of events.
This story is part of our coverage of the 10th anniversary of the lacrosse case. Our other coverage can be found here.
WASHINGTON—In the first two meetings this season between the Blue Devils and Wolfpack, neither side seemed particularly inclined to defend.
WASHINGTON—The Blue Devils had seen the play before. They knew how it ended—an outcome different from the one they sought—so they decided to flip the script.
The Chronicle provides a synopsis of every game from the ACC tournament at the Verizon Center in Washington.
After struggling at the plate Friday and Saturday, Toledo entered Sunday’s series finale trying to get its offense on track.