UCLA knocks Duke out of NCAAs
By Mike Van Pelt | November 22, 2004The women's soccer team's most successful season of the past decade came to a screeching halt Saturday in Los Angeles. No.
The women's soccer team's most successful season of the past decade came to a screeching halt Saturday in Los Angeles. No.
For the first time since 2000, the men's soccer team advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, defeating Coastal Carolina 3-0 Friday night at Koskinen Stadium..
In its toughest test of the still-young season, the wrestling team finished in seventh place out of nine teams at the Keystone Classic at the University of Pennsylvania.
In the Patriot Invitational, its first invitational meet of the season, the men's and women's swimming and diving teams had successful outings.
The Duke women's volleyball team needed only three sets to defeat its opening opponent Virginia in this weekend's ACC Tournament.
The men's and women's cross country squads sent their B-teams to the Bronx, N.Y., this weekend to race in the historic IC4A/ECAC Cross Country Championships.
The women's basketball team showed it still has many questions in its win over Penn State Friday, but the squad is starting to provide some answers. .
Trailing their opponent by 11 points with 15 minutes left to play and on the verge of losing their second straight game against a nationally ranked opponent, the No.
Duke's 2004-2005 men's basketball team is slowly coming together.
Leaping into the air, Duke defensive tackle Casey Camero batted down a Connor Barth field goal attempt with 1:38 remaining in the first quarter.
The field hockey team suffered another Sunday catastrophe against Wake Forest (20-3), which captured its third consecutive national championship Sunday with a dominating 3-0 victory over Duke...
Old demons came back to haunt the Duke football team in this weekend's disappointing 40-17 loss to North Carolina.
This time last year, Coastal Carolina (14-7-1) hosted and beat Davidson in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
The mottos the women’s soccer team has lived by this season include “Have a chip on your shoulder,” “Pride in Zeros,” “Turn the page” and “Believe.
Duke may be overshadowed by a host of ACC teams dominating the top five, but after a grueling preseason, No. 11 Duke is ready to begin its 100th season of Basketball.
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The volleyball team rolls into the postseason this weekend with a first-round bye after finishing the regular season with three straight victories.
After a 13-year losing streak, the Blue Devils finally wrested the Victory Bell from its hallowed place in the North Carolina locker room with last year's 30-22 win over the Tar Heels.