ACC pair stall Duke's momentum
By Gregory Beaton | October 25, 2004Coming into Friday night’s game, the volleyball team was riding high after a pair of conference victories and a rise into a second-place tie in the ACC.
Coming into Friday night’s game, the volleyball team was riding high after a pair of conference victories and a rise into a second-place tie in the ACC.
Junior Ludovic Walter is headed back to the fall’s most important championship on his favorite surface.
The Duke women’s tennis team was eliminated from the ITA Southeast Regionals Tournament Sunday after suffering quarterfinal losses in both the singles and doubles draws.
After getting out to an early 2-0 lead, red cards plagued the Blue Devils. Duke played all of the second half a man down and then the referee ejected a second player with just over ten minutes to go.
Saturday night in College Park the women’s soccer team wished the crossbar was just a little bit higher.
The Duke women’s rowing team and hundreds of other competitors met in Boston this weekend for The Head of the Charles, the world’s largest regatta.
In the annual Blue-White intrasquad scrimmage, J.J. Redick and Shelden Williams led the Blue team to an easy 69-43 win.
Neither the game against No. 19 Penn State or unranked Northwestern was a big win for the Duke field hockey team. The Blue Devils handled both squads, 4-1 and 5-1, respectively.
Virginia running back Wali Lundy took a handoff on Duke’s 15 yard line with his team looking to put the game out of reach.
Cedric Dargan’s leaping attempt to clear the goal line from one yard away on third down was stuffed by the Virginia defense.
The ACC regular season title is on the line Saturday.
Only three Duke entries were required to play matches on the first day of competition at the ITA Southeast Regional Tournament.
In the preliminary rounds of the ITA Mideast Regional Tournament, four Blue Devils won their qualifying matches Thursday to reach the main draw.
Mildly put, Saturday will likely be an uphill battle for the football team.
Starting defensive end Justin Kitchen reveals his life's passions: music, community service and of course, football. He delves into his close relationship with his mother, who is his biggest fan.
With baseball dominating the world of sports Wednesday night, the No. 19 Duke men’s soccer team (13-2) faced off with UNC-Asheville (4-7-1) in front of a modest crowd at Koskinen Stadium.
A last-minute loss to N.C. State Sunday and a looming matchup with No. 3 Virginia Saturday have the potential to derail a young Duke team.
Defenders on the women's soccer team bear the motto 'Pride in Zeros' as tattoos on their forearms to bring together a unit that has put together 10 shutouts this season. .
The men’s tennis team travels to Chapel Hill today to compete in the ITA Regional Qualifying Tournament.
With the drama of the baseball playoffs and the excitement of the NFL season, former NBA star Scottie Pippen’s retirement last week went by with little notice.