Field hockey drops 57th straight contest to Tar Heels
By Jesse Colvin | October 7, 2002The 12th-ranked Duke field hockey team played twice at home this weekend, winning one contest and almost reversing 19 years of history in the other.
The 12th-ranked Duke field hockey team played twice at home this weekend, winning one contest and almost reversing 19 years of history in the other.
In the week leading up to the Virginia game, the Blue Devils were still dwelling on their 26-21 loss at Northwestern Sept. 14.
If football games could be won based on stats alone, then Duke would be sitting at 3-3 heading into next weekend's contest against Wake Forest with a chance to climb above the .
Once sophomore Erin Noble hit the first kill of the game, Virginia knew they were facing a determined Duke volleyball team.
Maybe they don't care much for math, but the field hockey team wants to do anything but add this weekend.
For the first time since 1998, Duke enters homecoming with a win--not just one, but two.
An unfamiliar face may be spotted today with the women's basketball team. Tiffany Jackson, a senior at Duncanville High School and the No.
Frank Sinatra called Chicago "one town that won't let you down. It's my kind of town." Well, the men's golf team certainly didn't come home disappointed, though it was Northwestern's town this week.
As the Duke coaching staff will be the first to tell you, all of this season's five freshmen were recruited because each would bring something unique to the 2002-2003 squad, whether it be ball...
A few weeks ago an ailing Virginia Cavaliers squad had a nationally televised date with then-No. 22 South Carolina.
The news came Monday afternoon: Houston native Ndudi Ebi, one of the top high school senior basketball players in the nation and one of Duke's prime recruits, would be announcing his college...
Duke survived a late game surge from No. 24 Davidson (5-3-1) Tuesday night, continuing its resurgence to national prominence.
In the second quarter of the state quarterfinals her junior year in high school, Caitlin Howe took the ball on the wing, drove past the girl covering her and did a jump stop--but her right knee...
Many varsity athletes fondly refer to her as their "mom away from home," but the rest of the University has probably never heard of Suzie Zeunges.
After winning all of their spring tournaments last season, Duke has yet to emerge victorious this fall.
It may seem strange that a girl whose motivation to play basketball was fueled by her desire to attend the University of Tennessee would end up a Blue Devil.
Coming off a 43-17 win against Navy, a happier, more relaxed head football coach Carl Franks spoke confidently about his team Monday, saying that having two wins after five games as opposed to zero...
Despite two early-season victories that restored some respectability to a beleaguered football team, the University released a mission statement last week proposing new methods of attracting top...
Men's tennis head coach Jay Lapidus sat back and enjoyed a well-played and closely contested championship match between two members of the men's tennis team Monday.
In her first career collegiate tournament, Julia Smith won the Flight B singles title of the Adidas Invitational with a victory over teammate Prim Siripipat.