Stacked defensive line slows UVa runners in 1st half
By Kevin Lloyd | September 18, 2000The Blue Devils lost, again.
The Blue Devils lost, again.
The volleyball team played three matches in little over 24 hours this weekend, but the team didn't get too much of a workout, as it swept three guests in straight games in the Duke Classic.
If there are any lingering effects from a disappointing opening weekend in Connecticut, the men's soccer team (2-2) did not show them as it trounced Long Island and Butler this weekend to win the...
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Athletes are creatures of habit.
EVANSTON, Ill. - After his team's 38-0 opening-week loss to East Carolina, Duke coach Carl Franks probably thought his team couldn't go from bad to worse.
CHAPEL HILL - While the Duke women's soccer team is always happy with a win, their victory over a mediocre Oregon team in the Nike Carolina Classic Friday night left much to be desired.
It is safe to say that the men's cross country team's performance this weekend at the Fordham invitational was a resounding success.
EVANSTON, Ill. - The place and the opponent may have changed, but the result was eerily familiar for the football team this weekend.
Mired in a three-game slide following a string of strenuous road games, the Blue Devils couldn't have picked a less friendly destination than Norfolk, Va.
Try as I might, there's no kind way to spin what took place Saturday evening at Wallace Wade Stadium.
The women's field hockey team traveled to St. Louis this weekend to participate in the Big 10/ACC Challenge and find out how it measures up against out-of-conference competition.
Maybe the women's soccer team should schedule all of their games on the road.
Even though Krista Dill was playing her first collegiate volleyball matches, you never would have known it by her performance this weekend.
With two upset losses to start the season on opening weekend, the men's soccer team (No. 1 Soccer America, No.
In a 38-0 loss no one did their job well-no one.
The last two seasons, Mike Krzyzewski's teams have hung a banner for the nation's No. 1 ranking in the final Associated Press poll.
Correction: The picture associated with this article was incorrectly labeled. The picture is of senior Kathy Sell, not junior Erica Biro.
In their first organized competition since a Sweet 16 exit against Florida in mid March, Jason Williams and Mike Dunleavy return to the court again today.
Entering her 10th season as head women's basketball coach, Gail Goestenkors finds herself spending a lot of time talking about potential.