Four athletes earn five All-America honors
By Sarah Elsakr | June 14, 2012Four members of the Duke track and field team earned five All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Four members of the Duke track and field team earned five All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
A trio of Blue Devils highlighted a successful weekend at the ACC outdoor championships, earning individual titles in javelin, shot put and high jump.
Blue Devil throwers, distance runners and multi-event athletes will step up in hopes of starting the meet on a high note for Duke.
The Blue Devils brought the competition home this past weekend for the Duke Invitational.
The Blue Devils started off their outdoor season this past weekend by splitting their team to head to the High Point and UCF Invitationals.
For most track and field athletes, setting a new personal record simply means outperforming their own previous time or distance.
The Blue Devils made program history at the ACC Indoor Championships last weekend in Boston, taking home four individual golds.
Six Blue Devil men headed to New York Saturday to compete in the most renowned meet of their season, the Millrose Games.
This weekend the Blue Devils traveled to New York City to compete at the Armory Collegiate Invitational, where they broke both school and personal records to keep their streak of success alive.
The Blue Devils split to send their athletes to the Penn State National Invitational and their throwers to the UNC Invite.
The Blue Devils continued their success this past weekend at the Hokie Invitational as several athletes broke personal records and took first-place finishes in their events.
The Blue Devils began their season this weekend at the Dick Taylor Invitational, which provided an opportunity for new athletes as well as a few returning upperclassmen to see where they stood.
Improved results are always the goal for Duke athletes, but after such a successful 2011 season, this year, that goal will be hard to achieve.
The word ‘competition’ took on a whole new meaning this past weekend when the Blue Devils sent six of their top athletes to contend with the nation’s best at the USA Outdoor Track and Field...
When Juliet Bottorff first stepped on the track at the NCAA championships, winning was not on her mind.
For the men, it was something that an ACC team hadn’t been able to do since 1981. For the women, a team that hailed from south of Virginia hadn’t accomplished it for the past 27 years.
Duke’s performance at the Penn Relays this past weekend was nothing short of historic.
Amid one of its best seasons in recent memory, the track and field program isn’t worried about setting high expectations.
Duke is currently having its best outdoor season ever.
For the Duke seniors, the ACC Outdoor Championship’s return to Durham couldn’t come at a better time.