Washington State, Clemson befall soccer teams
By Staff Reports | September 15, 2003WASHINGTON STATE .
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Last year, William & Mary beat the Duke men's cross country team in the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships. .
In dramatic fashion, the women's golf team claimed the NCAA Fall Preview title, defeating host school Auburn on the first playoff hole.
It was a tale of two halves for Duke's field hockey team this weekend. .
While the Packers drove in four touchdowns in Lambeau Field, Wisconsin's women's volleyball team was busy taking care of their own business this weekend.
This weekend there will be a showdown in Durham between the top dog and the up-and-comer of the college field hockey world.
Reality smacked the men's soccer team (2-2) in the face last weekend with a pair of 2-1 losses.
Does incredible individual talent result in a national championship? For last year's women's golf team, it was only good enough for 10th.
Normalcy in the college football world seems to mutate when Rice (0-1) and Duke (1-1) face each other.
With one swing of the bat, Jeff Liefer went from goat to hero, and the Durham Bulls pulled to within one victory of their second consecutive championship in the Triple-A International League's...
Just a week after nabbing top recruit Greg Paulus, Coach Krzyzewski is at it again.
It all started with the Sports Staff's weekly meeting. It always does with this eery and leery band of sports reporters and fanatics.
Duke's men's golf team captured sole possession of second place after the second round of play at the 2003 Topy Cup yesterday at the Tanagura Country Club in Tanagura, Japan.
For the first time since Shane Battier committed to Duke University in 1996, the Battier family will have an excuse to root against the Blue Devils.
The Blue Devils drowned a boatload of Pirates last night at the women's volleyball game.
WASHINGTON and LANDOVER, Md. -- How awesome is NFL kick-off week?.
The women's soccer and field hockey teams came into 2003 with lofty expectations. Thus far, that confidence has been warranted.
The men's golf team is tied for second place at the Topy Cup in Tanagura, Japan, after the first day of competition.
The women's basketball program continues to stockpile some of the nation's best talent, as it received a verbal commitment Friday from 6-foot-1 guard/forward Laura Kurz of Germantown Academy in...