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(11/08/10 11:36am)
Duke Women’s tennis competed in the Kitty Harrison Invitational this weekend, with Ellah Nze taking third place overall in singles. The senior defeated all four of her opponents during the weekend, with the final win coming against Maryland’s Jordan Sanford, 3-6, 6-4, 1-0. Duke was a dominating 22-1 in its singles contests over the weekend. Against Maryland, Nadine Fahoum, Mary Clayton, Hannah Mar, Monica Gorny and Nze all topped Terrapins. The Blue Devils’ only slip-up all three days—a Mar loss to Rachael Dillon—came on day one against Vanderbilt.
(11/08/10 11:35am)
The men’s tennis team unceremoniously finished the fall season this weekend in Flushing, N.Y., at the USTA/ITA National Indoor Championships. Though the Blue Devils were riding the momentum of spectacular fall results, sophomore Henrique Cunha and senior Reid Carleton fell early in both doubles and singles competition at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, the home of the U.S. Open.
(11/05/10 12:56pm)
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(11/04/10 8:00am)
Three Blue Devils will take part in the 2010 USTA/ITA National Indoor Championships starting today at the USTA-Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, N.Y.
(11/02/10 8:00am)
Two forwards—one experienced, one a rookie—from Tobacco Road were named to the Associated Press preseason All-America team Monday.
(11/01/10 11:11am)
And then there were three. The recruiting class for Duke’s 2011 basketball team shrank Friday, as verbal-commit Tyler Adams announced he has re-opened his recruitment.
(11/01/10 8:22am)
After a week of honors for Duke swimmers—including senior Spencer Booth, who won the Cousilman-Hunsaker National Collegiate Swimmer of the Week honor Wednesday, and freshman Christine Wixted, who earned the ACC Performer of the Week award—Saturday was a fall back to earth. The Blue Devils lost to N.C. State in a meet at home, with Campbell University also participating.
(10/28/10 9:00am)
The NCAA released statistics for the graduation success rate of Division I athletic programs yesterday, and the Blue Devils came out with high marks.
(10/25/10 9:00am)
The Blue Devils’ postseason chances took a major hit on Saturday as they lost to No. 11 Penn State 2-1.
(10/25/10 9:00am)
In its first conference match of the year, the Duke men’s swimming squad (2-0, 1-0 in the ACC) took down Maryland 168-124 behind wins in four events.
(10/25/10 8:00am)
After leading the Landfall Tradition for the first two rounds, No. 5 Duke collapsed on the final day of action—with four Blue Devils shooting an 80 or worse.
(10/19/10 8:00am)
Sophomore Henrique Cunha continued to etch his name in Duke history Monday at the ITA Carolina Regionals, capturing two tournament titles after playing nine matches over the last three days.
(10/14/10 9:00am)
After sweeping matches against North Carolina and N.C. State this weekend, Duke will look to continue its success against Virginia Tech tonight.
(10/13/10 9:00am)
Duke Field Hockey could not knock off the No. 2 team in the country, Maryland (12-1, 4-0 in the ACC), in College Park, Md., Saturday.
(10/13/10 9:00am)
Mary Clayton and Monica Gorny—Duke’s No. 2 doubles tandem last season—took home the doubles consolation championship at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships in Pacific Palisades, Calif., Saturday.
(10/13/10 9:00am)
Despite a strong effort from the two-headed Tweed-Kent attack, Duke was unable to pull out a win against N.C. State Friday.
(10/08/10 8:00am)
Duke heads down 15-501 today for the Tar Heel Invitational.
(10/06/10 8:00am)
Henrique Cunha and Reid Carleton embarked upon a brilliant run in their first season as doubles partners, rising all the way to the top of the rankings toward the end of conference play.
(10/06/10 8:00am)
After a stellar junior season during which Jasmine Thomas posted team-best averages in points, assists and steals, the point guard was named Tuesday to the preseason top-30 list for the 2011 John R. Wooden Award—given annually to the nation’s most outstanding student-athlete.
(10/05/10 8:00am)
The No. 23 Blue Devils came out firing in the opening day of action at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate Monday, taking a three-stroke team lead into the final day of golf today.