Men run to 2nd place at Virginia
By Patrick Byrnes | September 12, 2005Men's cross country was the runner-up at the Lou Onesty Invitational in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday.
Men's cross country was the runner-up at the Lou Onesty Invitational in Charlottesville, Va., Saturday.
In just the first 100 meters of Saturday's 6K race, the women's cross country team seized the lead, held on and didn't let go.
With less than 13 minutes remaining in Saturday's field hockey game, Duke and Wake Forest-the teams that have faced off in the last two national finals-were deadlocked with one goal apiece in yet...
The field hockey team has reached the national championship game in each of the last two seasons. Unfortunately, Wake Forest defeated them both times.
After losing to Rice at the Crowne Plaza Rice Invitational last weekend in Houston, volleyball coach Jolene Nagel implored the Blue Devils to improve their defense.
The No. 6 Blue Devils (2-0) will battle a pair of tough opponents this weekend when College of Charleston (2-1) and No. 7 St.
With last Saturday’s mistake-filled 24-21 loss at East Carolina, the Blue Devils (0-1) learned a helpful, if not painful lesson: they have little margin for sloppy play.
Build a foundation, and they will come.
The cross country team triumphed in a dual meet against North Carolina Central Sept. 7, 42-34.
The list of two-sport collegiate athletes ranges from hall-of-fame lacrosse and football player Jim Brown to Pro Bowler Julius Peppers, who played both football and basketball at North Carolina, to...
Duke football did not amass a lowly 2-9 record last season. In fact, at 7-3 the Blue Devils finished in a tie for the eighth-best record in all of Division I-A.
Corruption in sports exists at every college to some degree, whether or not we choose to ignore it as fans.
Opening the season with a new starting goalkeeper and two freshman backs, one would think that the Blue Devils’ defense must be a weakness.
Both Duke and East Carolina entered last Saturday’s season opener looking to reverse long strings of defeat.
Former Duke golfer Maria Garcia-Estrada lost her eight-month battle with cancer and passed away Saturday at her home in Tenerife, Spain. She was 24.
Often sport leaves us shaking our heads and wondering what certain athletes were thinking or how they accomplished a specific feat.
It was time for the volleyball team to get down to business.
The field hockey team rolled through the Blue Hen Classic in Newark, Del.
Things were looking good for the Blue Devils at the beginning of the second half.