Blumenherst, Duke take 1st
By Ben Cohen | March 7, 2007The winner of this week's UCF Challenge at the Grand Cypress Resort in Orlando, Fla. received an exemption to the LPGA's Sybase Classic.
The winner of this week's UCF Challenge at the Grand Cypress Resort in Orlando, Fla. received an exemption to the LPGA's Sybase Classic.
The atmosphere Tuesday afternoon at Koskinen Stadium for the matchup between No. 1 Duke and St. Joseph's was nothing like the emotional one in the stadium last weekend.
After getting off to a quick start Tuesday afternoon and pushing a run across the plate in the first inning, the red-hot Blue Devils ran into serious trouble in the second against Temple.
One of the keys to Duke's turnaround this season has been its increased offensive output-the Blue Devils have scored 9.2 runs per game this year, compared to 5.1 in 2006.
The ACC announced a number of its postseason awards Monday: All-ACC first team - Boston College's Jared Dudley, North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough, Florida State's Al Thornton, Virginia's Sean...
It's every ACC fan's favorite stretch of the season-11 games packed into four adventurous and emotional days.
After impressively disposing of ACC-rival Maryland in an emotional road game Friday, the Blue Devils are gearing up again for a contest against winless St. Joseph's (0-3) today at 3 p.m. in...
The Blue Devils found the sunny skies and acceptable conditions of the Grand Cypress Resort in Orlando, Fla. as a welcome respite from the North Carolina cold and the choppy putting surface they...
Duke continued its non-conference dominance as the Blue Devils swept Holy Cross this weekend in a three-game series at Jack Coombs Field.
Game Analysis: For years, Duke has been one of the most effective defensive teams in the country simply by playing tough man-to-man defense and making its opponents take difficult shots....
Game Analysis: Duke did not lose Saturday because it failed to execute down the stretch, or because it was complacent on offense. Sometimes, it is not about swishing shots and playing...
Duke dropped its first game of the season Saturday, falling to No. 5 Maryland 19-18 in a game that came down to the end in College Park, Md.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Playing their first game following an emotional return to the field last weekend, the Blue Devils passed their first road test with flying colors.
The women's and men's track teams won an unprecedented four events and finished in fourth and 12th place, respectively, at the ECAC/IC4A Indoor Championships this weekend in Boston, Mass.
Everything seemed to fall into place for No. 11 Duke Sunday, as the Blue Devils played their way to a smooth 5-2 win over No. 20 Arizona State at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
For the first time since 2003, Duke sent divers to the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships, where the Blue Devils competed in a three-day event that ended Sunday.
It had been a memorable afternoon for Gerald Henderson. The freshman had scored a career-high 16 points and at times single-handedly kept Duke in the game. The day, however, turned into one...
Eight miles down Tobacco Road waits hated rival No. 8 North Carolina, whom the No. 14 Blue Devils will face in the Dean Smith Center Sunday in their final regular-season game.
After finishing the regular season undefeated and earning the top seed and a first-round bye in the ACC Tournament, No. 1 Duke (29-0) will begin its postseason today when it takes on Virginia at 3...
After playing its season-opener in front of the second-largest crowd in school history last Saturday, No. 2 Duke will play on the road for the first time in 10 months tonight.