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Blumenherst ties record with 12th win

Amanda Blumenherst picked up her 12th career individual title, tied for the most crowns in school history, and the Blue Devils lost in a playoff to finish in second place at the Lady Gator...


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Duke ends tourney in 15th place

Duke closed the three-day John Hayt Invitational in 15th place at the Sawgrass Country Club in Jacksonville, Fla. Freshman Spencer Anderson and sophomore Wes Roach paced the Blue Devils on the...


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Blue Devils take 4th in tournament

Even gusts of wind up to 25 miles per hour didn't blow an injured No. 8 Duke squad too far off course-the Blue Devils finished fourth at the 54-hole Central District Invitational in Parrish, Fla....


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THE GRASS IS GREENER...

Jamie Green's office in the Karcher-Ingram Golf Center is unadorned, save for a "19th Hole" flag from a certain Bushwood Country Club. "One of the greatest of all time," Green said of the 1980...


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Vincent leaves for alma mater

O.D. Vincent retired from coaching and left Duke after just one season Dec. 14 to become senior associate athletic director at the University of Washington, his alma mater. Vincent, who came to...


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Duke opens season with NCAA look

Coming off an unexpected third-place finish in the 2008 NCAA championship, Duke is hoping to finish this season where it is used to being: back on top, where the Blue Devils reigned from 2005 to...


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A different U.S. Open comeback

Torrey Pines was the perfect setting to stage a comeback. Playing his first full week of tournament golf since recovering from injury, even he was surprised by his performance in achieving what...