NCAA Champions ready to tee it up
By Patrick Byrnes | September 21, 2005The 2005 NCAA Women's Golf Champions will begin their title defense this weekend at the Mason Rudolph Classic in Nashville, Tenn.
The 2005 NCAA Women's Golf Champions will begin their title defense this weekend at the Mason Rudolph Classic in Nashville, Tenn.
The Women's 2005 Duke/adidas classic was a tale of two games for the Blue Devils. After sputtering to a 1-0 victory in the opening match against Alabama-Birmingham, Sept.
Saturday night was different this week.
With less than four minutes remaining in the second half, Cara-Lynn Lopresti squeaked a slow roller into the back of the net to knot the score at two.
The first thing my eyes came to rest on when I first entered the Chronicle Sports office freshman year was a framed copy of the headline that appeared on the front page of The Chronicle the...
When Zach Pope's shot laced the back of the net in the 101st minute of Duke's 3-2, double overtime victory over Wake Forest, Duke's bench and the nearly 3,400 faithful remaining in Koskinen Stadium...
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Mission unaccomplished.
Heading into this weekend's action at Williams Field, No. 4 Duke knew it would be facing an uphill battle.
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The Women's 2005 Duke/adidas classic was a tale of two games for the Blue Devils. After sputtering to a 1-0 victory in the opening match against Alabama-Birmingham, Sept.
Last year, the Duke men's soccer team finished 4-3 in a tough ACC conference that featured three teams ranked in the top 10 in the final regular season NSCAA poll.
Twenty minutes remain in Thursday's practice, and a ball comes flying at a Duke midfielder standing at the edge of the attacking third of the field.
A week after one of the most lopsided defeats in program history, head coach Ted Roof knows exactly what his team needs to do this weekend.
One of the benefits of having three top-flight verbal commitments this early in a recruiting season is that it allows a coach to focus his efforts on coercing just one or two additional star...
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