Skidding Blue Devils try to rebound against Charlotte
In the midst of a 2-9 skid, Duke will face Charlotte in a nonconference matchup Tuesday night at Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m.
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In the midst of a 2-9 skid, Duke will face Charlotte in a nonconference matchup Tuesday night at Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium. First pitch is scheduled for 6 p.m.
Virginia continued its dominance at the ACC championship over the weekend, winning three of four races to take its 12th conference title in 13 years.
Despite top-20 individual finishes from Adam Sumrall and Julian Suri, the Blue Devils finished the ACC tournament in sixth place with a three-round total of 2-under-par 862.
Duke will have the benefit of home-field advantage as it tries for its first ACC title since 2005.
The Blue Devils will look to get over their recent runner-up performances at this weekend’s ACC championship. No. 15 Duke has finished in second place in five of its last six tournaments and currently ranks second in the ACC. No. 11 Georgia Tech will travel to New London, N.C. as the favorite, seeking its fourth straight conference title and 14th overall. The championship will be held at the par-72, 7,102-yard Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point.
Losing six of their last seven contests, Duke will look to regain its groove as it takes a break from ACC play to host Southern Conference foe Davidson Tuesday at 6 p.m at Jack Coombs Field.
Assistant coach Glen Lanham has been promoted to replace Clar Anderson as head coach, Director of Athletics and Vice President Kevin White announced Monday.
In a battle of the only two remaining ACC teams with perfect conference records, Duke dominated North Carolina from start to finish.
Mason Plumlee has decided to stay at Duke for his senior season, he announced on his Twitter account this afternoon. The program officially confirmed the decision just before 4 p.m.
After being swept at home by Clemson last weekend, Duke will look to rebound in a midweek nonconference matchup with UNC Greensboro at 6 p.m. at Jack Coombs Field.
Blue Devil epeeist Dylan Nollner made the most of his first appearance at the Junior World Championships in Moscow, finishing in 10th place.
On Feb. 21, the Blue Devil fielders committed two errors, the pitchers handed out six free passes and hit five batters and Duke fell to 1-3 on the season in a 10-4 home loss to Campbell.
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Duke will look to build on the momentum of two straight conference road wins as it returns home to face Virginia Friday afternoon.
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The Blue Devils will try to maintain their recent dominance over North Carolina when the Tar Heels come to Koskinen Stadium for a Tobacco Road showdown Friday night at 5 p.m.
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The Blue Devils will look to improve to .500 this afternoon as they host Eastern Michigan at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park at 3:15 p.m.