Men's lax travels to home away from home
When the men's lacrosse team travels to Geneva, N.Y., to face Hobart College on Saturday, it will be almost like going home.
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When the men's lacrosse team travels to Geneva, N.Y., to face Hobart College on Saturday, it will be almost like going home.
A storm is rising in the Sunshine State as the baseball team travels to Miami to take on the third-ranked Hurricanes.
The 13-member senior class has been the core of the No. 3 men's lacrosse team this year, and nowhere has this been more evident than on defense. Greg Ehrnman is one of the integral parts of this senior defense, providing the Blue Devils with skill, strength, and leadership.
A superb defensive effort isn't always enough.
Sometimes, you just can't buy a break. Next week, this will be the case for the women's tennis team.
It's that time of year again-time for the unpredictable roller-coaster ride known to college basketball aficionados as the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament.
One championship down, two more to go.
Walk into Cole Field House and take a good long look around. Notice anything new? Look up, up... there it is-one more retired jersey hanging from the rafters. The number: 22. The name: Booth.
Sometimes, even your best shots can fall short.
The end of an era is near.
Just over two months ago, the men's basketball team received what was perhaps its biggest scare of the season, when it came within a hair of dropping its Atlantic Coast Conference opener to an underrated Florida State team.
On Wednesday night, the age-old legend of David and Goliath was replayed on the floor of Cameron Indoor Stadium-only this time around, the victor's weapon of choice was not a slingshot but a basketball.
After spending the last two weekends traveling to Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the fencing team finally returns to its home turf to contend with several of the top teams in the NCAA. Duke will compete against Air Force, Columbia, North Carolina, Notre Dame and Stanford. The men fence Friday in Card gym starting at 8:00 a.m. and the women will compete on Saturday.
If you've ever doubted that hard work really pays off in the end, just take a look at the swim team.
If you start out slowly, you can do one of two things: either pick up momentum or stop in your tracks.
Sometimes there's no rest for the weary.
Good things come to those who wait, and the men's tennis team will not have to wait much longer.
This week, most Dukies will return to their homes to relax, open presents and gorge themselves on cookies.
Sunday the women's basketball team showed that it can bounce back after a tough loss.
This is the first in a series of profiles about the fall signees of the men's and women's basketball teams. The men's team has signed forwards Shane Battier and Chris Burgess, while the women's team inked forward Rochelle Parent and guard Georgia Schweitzer.