Terrapins slam wrestling to 25-9 loss
By Brandon Ehrhart | February 20, 1995The Maryland Terrapins crawled past the wrestling team Saturday night in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
The Maryland Terrapins crawled past the wrestling team Saturday night in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Heather Reger became the first Duke women's swimmer since Olympian Nancy Hogshead to garner All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors this weekend.
CHAPEL HILL--Members of the women's tennis team often encourage and congratulate each other after a hard-fought point by saying "So tough." And tough they were last Friday.
The men's tennis team out-battled the Fighting Irish to gain a 7-0 win Saturday afternoon in South Bend, Ind.
Basketball teams up 19 points at halftime don't usually have problems maintaining such a lead. All they need to do is to keep their opponents in check.
The Duke baseball team was able to pull off what has eluded the basketball team all season: a late comeback to steal a win from the opposition.
Duke offensive coordinator Mike Heimerdinger is not going pro.
The Virginia Cavaliers rode into Cameron Indoor Stadium Sunday and drove a long-range knife into the women's basketball team's hopes of capturing its first Atlantic Coast Conference title.
Breaking school and personal records has almost become routine for the women's track and field team.
For the seniors on the men's swim team, this season has been worth the wait.
With 30 seconds to go in the Duke men's basketball team's matchup with Wake Forest Saturday, the Demon Deacons got possession of the ball with one last shot at victory.
The scoreboard at the end of Saturday afternoon's game read "WAKE FOREST: 62, DUKE: 61." What it should have said was "Randolph Childress: 5, Duke: 0.".
GREENSBORO -- After the singles matches were completed, the women's tennis team was sitting pretty against the No. 1 team in the nation.
The women's tennis team crushed No. 15 Notre Dame while narrowly losing to No. 1 Georgia, and leading the way was senior Monica Mraz. The sixth-ranked Mraz won a three-setter over No.
There weren't too many surprises for the nationally-ranked Blue Devils this weekend.
A typical track meet produces mixed results for a team. Some runners will have strong showings, while others will not compete particularly well.
The men's and women's fencing teams both registered solid performances this weekend at Card Gym in their last regular-season meet of the year.
To remember the last time the wrestling team defeated Clemson, you would have to go back to 1977, when disco was king and Carter was president.
CHAPEL HILL -- Although only a fraction of the women's track team participated in the UNC Invitational Sunday, the results were indicative of a strong season for the young Blue Devils.
The sixth-ranked women's tennis team lived up to expectations this weekend as it crushed unranked Old Dominion 9-0 and dismissed No. 26 William & Mary 6-2 in Newport News, Va.