ACC run extends to 107 for women's tennis
By Staff Reports | April 5, 1999For Vanessa Webb, the role of spectator is getting very familiar.
For Vanessa Webb, the role of spectator is getting very familiar.
Just six days after coaching in the national championship, Mike Krzyzewski underwent successful hip joint replacement surgery yesterday morning at Duke Hospital.
As sophomore pole vaulter Seth Benson prepared to sprint down the runway Saturday at the Duke Invitational, the crowd at Wallace Wade Stadium clapped rhythmically to urge him on.
Duke women's lacrosse coach Kerstin Kimel scheduled back-to-back weekend games this season to prepare her team for the postseason tournaments, in which this same format is used.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Ricky Moore and Will Avery have taken the court together hundreds of times since they were kids.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - As coach Gail Goestenkors tells the story, Duke's women's basketball players got the chance to set their own goal at the start of the season.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Three years ago, Nicole Erickson and Michele VanGorp thought life at Purdue couldn't have been better.
Three times this season, the men's lacrosse team has traveled north for a game between two undefeated, top-10 teams. Three times, Duke has emerged with its record unblemished.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Saturday a far different Elton Brand took the court than the one who played in the teams' first meeting back in December.
The men's and women's basketball teams weren't the only Blue Devils to pull out close wins this weekend.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Since the women's basketball team entered the season's final stretch, it has lived and died by its execution, its poise and its ability to play its style.
Sunday went very well for the baseball team as it won two very different games of a double-header against Temple (6-13) at historic Jack Coombs Field.
SAN JOSE, Calif.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - A matchup against Mateen Cleaves was just another day at the office for Will Avery.
Predictable is no longer the word.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - This time around, history wasn't destined to repeat itself.
The outcome in collegiate match play often comes down to one match.
GREENSBORO, N.C.
With under seven minutes remaining in the third quarter of yesterday's game against 11th-ranked Navy (3-2), the men's lacrosse team trailed 4-2. Less than four minutes later, Duke led 7-4.