Bryant's 3rd straight start yields promising results
By Evan Davis | October 23, 2000ATLANTA - The D. Bryant era took another step forward this weekend.
ATLANTA - The D. Bryant era took another step forward this weekend.
Cream always rises to the top; sometimes it just takes a little more time than you expect.
An alarming trend has set in for the 20th-ranked women's soccer team recently.
Last night, one could not help but think of Yankee-great Yogi Berra. No, this had nothing to do with baseball, but rather last night's women's soccer game at Koskinen Stadium.
RALEIGH - Returning to ACC play after back-to-back wins over non-conference opponents, the 25th-ranked men's soccer team (8-4, 3-1 in the ACC) faced off against N.C. State Sunday.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - After then-No.
The volleyball team knew it would have a tough schedule over fall break. But the Blue Devils didn't realize how many falls they would be taking.
For the third time in a single month, the Tennessee Volunteers found themselves bitten by the Blue Devils, this time accepting defeat on their home course at the Gettysvue Polo, Golf & Country Club.
PRINCETON, N.J.- Pride was the key word for the field hockey team (6-10) this weekend.
Fall break turned out to be quite prosperous for the men's tennis team.
Amidst the serene greens of the Duke Golf Club, matched a bit unevenly with the varied colors of autumn brooding above the ground, a fall breeze balancing a radiant sun, it was easy to lose focus...
Taking a cue from a John Mellencamp tour schedule, the men's and women's cross country teams followed up last week's appearance in South Bend, Ind.
In a dominating performance, the rowing team won a multitude of races Saturday on Lake Hartwell in Clemson, S.C., defeating two other southern teams, Tennessee and host Clemson.
Bogged down recently by a packed conference schedule, the volleyball team has not dominated its competition the way it once appeared possible.
Despite the illnesses that plagued several top runners last week, the Duke women's cross country team finished fourth out of 31 teams at Friday's Notre Dame Invitational.
Coming off back-to-back losses that dropped previously fifth-ranked Duke (6-4) out of the top 25, the Blue Devils will take any win they can get.
In the season the men's cross country hopes to finally make its mark on the national stage, opportunity No. 1 went by the wayside Friday in South Bend, Ind.
All things considered, a 4-0 loss to the Terps yesterday in College park, Md. isn't that bad.
CHAPEL HILL - Despite drastic change in temperatures from Friday to yesterday, Duke dominated every round of this weekend's Tar Heel Invitational, posting the lowest scores of any team on all three...
Luckily for the Duke women's soccer team, an ongoing trend in their opponent's season-to-date did not continue Saturday night.