History made in Pennsylvania
By Sarah Elsakr | May 2, 2011Duke’s performance at the Penn Relays this past weekend was nothing short of historic.
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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.
As they move through their first few outdoor meets, the Blue Devils have carried on the success that was a hallmark of their indoor meets this season.
When the Blue Devils closed out the season at the NCAA Indoor Championships this past weekend, they were competing for more than just their own results.
The Blue Devil men’s and women’s teams experienced their best combined finish in history in an ACC meet this past weekend, with the men taking seventh place while the women finished tied for sixth...
As a program, Duke’s men’s and women’s teams have never before collectively earned a spot in the top half of the ACC.
The Blue Devils raced in their last meet before the ACC Indoor Championships this past weekend at the Virginia Tech Challenge, winning several events.
After setting collegiate and school records at previous meets, Duke headed to the New Balance Collegiate Invitational last weekend with confidence.
When the Blue Devils participated in the New Balance Collegiate Invitational a year ago, they left with championship wins in three events, and a school record in the men’s 4x800-meters.
After testing his abilities against some of the world’s best athletes, sophomore Curtis Beach returned from New York with three new personal records.
The Blue Devils got off to an incredibly successful start last weekend, winning multiple events and setting both school and collegiate records in the process. And this weekend, Duke track and field...
When sophomore Curtis Beach decided to commit to Duke University, he confused a lot of people.
Several Duke and collegiate records fell over the weekend during the Blue Devils’ first meet of the season, the Virginia Tech Invitational in Blacksburg, Va.
In its first meet this season, Duke will head to Blacksburg to compete today and tomorrow in the Virginia Tech Invitational against 20 of the region’s elite teams.
Bob Wheeler, a 1974 Duke graduate who participated in the 1972 Olympics, died at the age of 58 last week.
Duke trotted out six first-timers to the NCAA Championships last week, but youthful exuberance didn’t translate into results for the team.
Three Blue Devils competed Wednesday in the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.