Beaton elected sports editor of Volume 108
Sophomore Andrew Beaton was elected sports editor of The Chronicle in a meeting with the section’s staff Monday night.
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Sophomore Andrew Beaton was elected sports editor of The Chronicle in a meeting with the section’s staff Monday night.
The Blue Devils set seven school records and medaled four times at the ACC championships over the weekend in Christiansburg, Va.
Duke swept past the Golden Griffins in a Saturday doubleheader, but it split the four-game series after falling in a pair of extra inning games Friday and Sunday.
As Duke prepares to host the first of its spring practices, head coach David Cutcliffe has more preparation to do than usual.
After winning Sunday’s series finale over No. 13 Texas, the Blue Devils (1-2) return home Tuesday to face Campbell.
Real Madrid took home its first Copa del Rey title in 19 years Sunday with a convincing 91-74 win over rival Barcelona, aided by a pair of former Blue Devils.
Duncan medals in southern California
The Duke women’s swimming and diving team, along with the men’s diving squad, enter postseason competition this week at the ACC championships in Christiansburg, Va. at the Christiansburg Aquatic Center from Feb. 15-18.
Coming off a close home victory against Maryland last Sunday, No. 5 Duke is looking to add another conference win when it travels to Clemson tonight for an 8:30 p.m. tipoff.
Riding an eight-game win streak, Duke will look to keep its unbeaten ACC record intact when it travels to the Arena at Gwinnett Center to face the Yellow Jackets tonight at 7 p.m.
Two Blue Devils will hope to hear their names called as the 19 Major League Soccer teams gather today in Kansas City, Mo. to conduct the 13th annual SuperDraft, which begins at 12 p.m.
Duke ran past N.C. State 83-59 Monday afternoon at Cameron Indoor Stadium behind Richa Jackson's career-high 21 points.
On a day when Duke announced freshman Amber Henson would miss the rest of the season after leg surgery, classmate Elizabeth Williams picked up the slack as the Blue Devils beat Wake Forest 76-58 Friday night at Lawrence Joel Coliseum.
After a tightly contested opening period, Duke turned up the defensive pressure after halftime to beat Virginia in its ACC opener, winning 77-66.
The Blue Devils opened up 2012 with a bang Sunday, cruising past Pennsylvania 85-55 at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The weather was the only thing that was cold at Cameron Indoor Stadium Friday night.
The Blue Devils didn't miss a step after a week off for final exams, rolling past UNC-Wilmington 107-45 Tuesday night at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
By leading Duke’s defense to its best goals-against average in program history after being thrown into the starting center back role early in the season, Natasha Anasi became just the second Blue Devil to earn NSCAA first team All-America honors Friday.
Duke vs. Washington
KENNESAW, Ga. – For forty minutes, Wake Forest dominated the NCAA Tournament semifinal against Duke. As the half drew to a close, however, Kim DeCesare put the Blue Devils ahead 1-0, scoring off of a corner kick and igniting an offensive explosion the rest of the way.