Women?s soccer remains winless in ACC after OT loss to Wolfpack
By Brody Greenwald | October 13, 1999Sometimes the score doesn't always tell the whole story.
Sometimes the score doesn't always tell the whole story.
CHAPEL HILL - In a tournament almost completely devoid of competition nearly as soon as the field was announced, real drama in the Lady Tar Heel Invitational finally unfolded Sunday on the 18th...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.
Homecoming couldn't have gone much better for field hockey standout Corey Ceccolini.
Nine games into the season, the conspicuous-looking '0' still hangs under the 'L' column for the men's soccer team.
Just when it needed it the most, the volleyball team finally got a win.
For three years, senior Doug Root always knew he had the tools.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - There were no mascots on the field, no tuba players knocked over in the endzone and no Joe Montana-to-Dwight Clark connections.
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From staff reports.
The third time was the charm. Well, sort of.
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It was just one year ago that the fourth-ranked Blue Devils defeated the top-ranked Clemson Tigers 2-0 in the ACC opener.
The women's soccer team may have entered the ACC season on a roll, but it left the first battles limping.
The 1999 Blue Devils earned themselves a place in history yesterday as the field hockey team defeated defending national champion Old Dominion for the first time in school history.
Football coaches will tell you that defense wins championships. If that were true, Duke might very well be a championship football team.
The Ball State volleyball team was certainly looking forward to Duke's visit to Muncie, Ind. this year for the Ball State-Nike Challenge.
Two games and more than 120 minutes into Duke's season, the question Carl Franks never dreamed he'd ever have to answer just jolted him like a raging free safety.