Offense pulverizes Providence
No. 1 Duke had to wait nearly two years for a shot at a NCAA tournament win after losing to Johns Hopkins in the 2005 National Championship, 9-8.
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No. 1 Duke had to wait nearly two years for a shot at a NCAA tournament win after losing to Johns Hopkins in the 2005 National Championship, 9-8.
After just half an inning, it appeared that Duke had a dangerous threat on its hands with Campbell, who put men on third and second base before flying out to end their turn at the plate.
After Saturday's game at Wallace Wade Stadium, head coach Ted Roof said running the spring scrimmage was like having to constantly change his cap.
With an old face back in the lineup and a surprise pitching performance Sunday, Duke pulled off its first ACC-series victory since last year.
For the past few weeks, Duke has gone up against the ACC's-and the nation's-best teams in games against No. 1 Florida State, No. 3 Virginia, and No. 2 North Carolina.
Duke dodged yet another rainout this weekend-and with its star pitcher, Tony Bajoczky, on fire once again, the North Carolina offense simply dried up.
When freshman infielder Ryan McCurdy steps onto the field Friday, he will see a familiar face in the opposing dugout.
During practice Wednesday morning behind Wallace Wade Stadium, No. 6 lined up at wide receiver, went in motion and ran his route.
After Friday's blowout loss to No. 1 Florida State, it appeared Duke could be headed for another long ACC weekend.
During practice Thursday, Duke head coach Gail Goestenkors ominously voiced her concerns about the team's decision making down the stretch.
RALEIGH - As is the custom, the Blue Devil came out Tuesday evening with a taunt written on its forehead.
Heading into spring break, the Blue Devils seemingly had just about everything going right for them.
The Blue Devils are 4-0, No.1 in the nation and have defeated No. 4 Maryland easily at College Park.
After going 20-10 overall and 9-7 in the ACC last year, Florida State felt sure it would get into the NCAA Tournament.
GREENSBORO, N.C. - Down by three with 18 seconds left, Lindsey Harding dribbled down the court looking to keep the Blue Devils undefeated season alive.
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- When Duke, trailing N.C. State by three, looked up in disbelief at the scoreboard with just under eight seconds left after Abby Waner's failed three, they realized their worst fears.
GREENSBORO, N.C.--Individual players cannot win games. Individual players can, however, change games.
When Goestenkorsopolis rose out of the muddy remains of Krzyzewskiville and the Cameron Crazies created a bonfire for a Duke women's victory over North Carolina, it was hard not to notice the dramatic strides the sport has taken.
Last year, Duke took 33 games to reach its 10th win of the season.
COLLEGE PARK, MD - This season, Duke has shown consistently that it can win by whatever means possible under any circumstances.