Duke wrestling downs Columbia and American with healthy roster
With election season in full swing, the Blue Devils hit the campaign trail to the nation’s capital and scored two key midseason victories inside the Beltway.
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With election season in full swing, the Blue Devils hit the campaign trail to the nation’s capital and scored two key midseason victories inside the Beltway.
After Winter Storm Jonas prevented the Blue Devils from traveling to Charlottesville to take on Virginia Jan. 22, the squad will hit the mats for the first time in two weeks for two duals in the nation’s capital.
Chaotic. Unpredictable. Carnage.
RALEIGH—The frigid North Carolina air may have followed the Blue Devils onto the hardwood Saturday.
RALEIGH—Before Saturday, the Blue Devils were snowballing down every major poll in the nation and skidding out of ACC title contention.
Following their first conference loss of the season Wednesday at Clemson, the Blue Devils shook off the cobwebs from the Tigers’ haymaker in the opening half against the Fighting Irish Saturday.
“Just grab the ball. Just grab the ball between your palms. Just catch it. Catch it and then protect it.”
With a chill entering the air as winter sweeps its way across the East Coast, the Blue Devils will fly cross-country for two dual matches in the Golden State.
The Blue Devils fought tooth and nail, but came up shy in two out of three matchups Saturday.
Dual competition has not been kind to the winless Blue Devils so far this season. But Saturday brings three more opportunities for the squad to record its first victory of the 2015-16 campaign.
Conference play began with a blowout Wednesday—and not in favor of the Blue Devils.
The calendar may have just flipped to 2016, but competition for the Blue Devils is not waiting to shift into high gear in the new year.
In 2015, the Blue Devils produced an ACC champion, a program-best five NCAA qualifiers and their highest national ranking in program history—now it is time to see what 2016 has to offer.
NEW YORK—In its last three bowl appearances, Duke has been known to step outside of its basic offense, displaying a little trickery in search of a taste of the bowl success that had evaded the program for so long.
NEW YORK—Injuries were unkind to the Blue Devils throughout their 2015 campaign.
NEW YORK—Saturday's see-sawing shootout at Yankee Stadium had plenty of big-play highlights, but the Blue Devils' 44-41 victory against Indiana in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl came down to a controversial kick in overtime that could have sent the game deeper into extras.
NEW YORK—Duke administrators joined with officials from Indiana and the New York Yankees for a pregame press conference at Yankee Stadium Saturday.
NEW YORK—Yankee Stadium was destined for one more walk-off in 2015.
With Duke's matchup against Indiana in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl just days away, The Chronicle's football beat writers tackle key questions that will determine the outcome of the game as the Blue Devils aim to snap a bowl victory drought that dates back to 1961.
Former New York Yankee great Roger Maris once said, “You hit home runs not by chance, but by preparation.”