Blue Devils gear up for Classic
By David Ungvary | September 6, 2007For a team that is ranked in the top two in the country, Duke still feels as if it has a lot to prove.
For a team that is ranked in the top two in the country, Duke still feels as if it has a lot to prove.
Duke sits in a tie for third place after an impressive showing in the first round of the TOPY Cup U.S.-Japan Intercollegiate Golf Championship in Fukushima, Japan.
A new year has come but not much has changed in the Golfweek NCAA Women's golf rankings-Duke is still on top.
Any college football coach is justified in being upset about losing a game by 34 points after leading at halftime.
While Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski was training with the U.S. Men's Senior National Team in the desert to compete for gold, another Blue Devil basketball coach was at the opposite end of the...
When the American Volleyball Coaches Association announced its most recent poll Monday, the No. 11 Blue Devils were yet again higher in the rankings then they were in the preceding week.
Defense wins championships-Duke senior goalkeeper Justin Papadakis has proven that to be more than just a tired cliche.
Georgia Tech fans expected a dropoff from last season after losing All-American Calvin Johnson and longtime starting quarterback Reggie Ball to the NFL and graduation, respectively.
Although the Blue Devils continue to emphasize the forward progress of their program, the fans Saturday did otherwise.
Following arguably Duke's most winnable game this season, the stat sheet seemed to suggest that the Blue Devil defense was largely to blame for Saturday's blowout loss to Connecticut.
After the first 30 minutes of the 2007 season, the Blue Devils were up 14-11 and looked as if they might come away with their first victory in 21 games.
When No. 4 Duke took the field Saturday, the team was met not only by a formidable opponent in 10th-ranked Iowa, but by a menacing sea of yellow in the stands as well.
Fighting against the odds, the Blue Devils came within an arm's reach of pulling off one of the biggest upsets in program history. As the final buzzer sounded, however, No. 14 Duke was left...
Asack Appears Duke sophomore quarterback Zack Asack saw his first on-field action with the Blue Devils since Nov. 19, 2005, when he entered the game at the 2:53 mark of the first quarter. Asack,...
Duke opened its season Friday at the Wake Forest Relays in Winston-Salem, NC.
San Diego has plenty that Durham lacks. And even though the West Coast city claims an abundance of beaches on the Pacific Ocean, it was not the oasis Duke needed to break its scoring drought.
Though they struggled to score for most of the game, the No. 4 Blue Devils felt as if they were going to beat Valparaiso one way or another.
The Blue Devils are banged up and facing two new opponents this weekend-but they are still ready to start the season.
During head coach Ted Roof's 5-34 career at Duke, his offense has suffered from a lack of consistency and leadership primarily because he has played six different quarterbacks.
With a demanding conference schedule that features clashes with six top-10 teams, it might seem wise for Duke to schedule non-conference opponents that do not present major challenges.