Women bounced in first round
By John Seelke | March 14, 1994ROCK HILL, S.C. -- Whoever came up with the saying `Mind over matter' certainly wasn't in Rock Hill on March 5 when the women's basketball team lost to Maryland.
ROCK HILL, S.C. -- Whoever came up with the saying `Mind over matter' certainly wasn't in Rock Hill on March 5 when the women's basketball team lost to Maryland.
CHARLOTTE -- Even when the men's basketball team had trouble shooting the ball this season, it could always count on two things: pressure defense and senior Grant Hill.
The men's indoor track team capped off its season by dominating the distance events at the Blue Heaven Classic in Chapel Hill.
The Duke swimming teams emerged from the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships last weekend proud of another tough performance. The meet, which ended on Saturday evening, was held in the Bobby E.
He's the last of the great ones, and the men's basketball program paused to honor him Sunday.
The pitching, hitting and defense all came together on Sunday as the baseball team pulled out a dramatic late inning win over West Virginia.
The wrestling team breathed a sigh of relief this weekend, solidly defeating Gardner-Webb 32-6 Saturday.
The men's tennis team found its first real challenge of the spring season at the USTA/ITA Men's National Indoor Intercollegiate Team Championships in Louisville, Ky., this weekend.
By the time the Duke lacrosse team scored its first goal of the season Saturday against Butler, almost nine minutes had ticked off the clock.
The women's basketball team went south this weekend, both in the geographical and metaphorical senses.
When a basketball game comes down to a last-second shot, a team will often put the ball in the hands of its go-to player, either a proven star or someone who has had a hot shooting night.
The Virginia Cavaliers posed a potential threat to the women's tennis team this weekend. Boasting a top-25 team and the nation's 19th-ranked player in Jen Callen, Virginia could not be taken lightly.
By ANDY DILLON.
The Duke women's track and field team continues to make strides as it had its highest finish ever in the Atlantic Coast Conference indoor championship meet held this weekend in Greensboro.
The men's basketball team had no reason to expect the version of the N.C. State team which came calling Sunday afternoon.