Tar Heels claw past Blue Devils
By Jordan Koss | November 10, 2004The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams lost at North Carolina Tuesday, 213-84 and 199-94, respectively.
The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams lost at North Carolina Tuesday, 213-84 and 199-94, respectively.
Fittingly, it was senior Erin Noble who punctuated the Duke win with an untouched kill on the final point Tuesday night.
Fifth-seeded Duke will have the chance to avenge its most disappointing loss of the season when it plays fourth-seeded Virginia today. The Blue Devils and Cavaliers will face off at 2:30 p.m.
The field hockey team’s road back to the Final Four will be full of obstacles.
The tides of Duke basketball may be turning.
When the Washington Redskins lost to the Green Bay Packers a couple weeks ago, Democrats felt quite certain their candidate would oust Dubya from the White House.
Duke’s seniors will suit up to play for one last time in Cameron Indoor Stadium tonight.
The women’s soccer team gathered at the Varsity Ale House in Durham Monday afternoon to await the unveiling of the 2004 Women’s College Cup bracket.
Looking at the scoreboard, the Blue Devils appeared dominant, but on the court the team was sloppy Monday night.
After turning the ball over five times against Florida State Saturday, Duke will emphasize protecting the football in practice this week as it prepares to face against Clemson.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Down 19-7 with 13:32 left in the fourth quarter, the Blue Devils were less than 10 feet away from a shot at spoiling Florida State’s Homecoming.
WINSTON-SALEM — With the score tied at two in the second half, the field hockey team made a defensive mistake that cost it a chance to advance to the finals of the ACC Tournament for the...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — For the first time in the two teams’ 13 meetings, Duke held Florida State without a touchdown in the opening half.
With the season winding down and seven teams separated by just two games of each other in the ACC standings, the Duke volleyball team could only tread water this weekend.
Ludovic Walter could not match last year’s semifinal appearance at the ITA National Indoor Championships, despite a win over top-seeded Catalin Gard of Mississippi.
The women’s tennis team concluded a disappointing fall on a positive note.
The swimming and diving team’s meet against East Carolina Saturday could not have ended in a more dramatic fashion.
The men’s soccer team held off No. 9 Wake Forest in a highly-physical match Friday night 3-2, avoiding a three-game skid and securing the fourth seed in the ACC Tournament.
After Duke got out to an early 2-1 lead, top-ranked UNC scored the game's final three goals to advance to the finals of the ACC Tournament. .
A quick launch can make a huge difference.