Football seeks to sting Yellow Jackets
By Michael Mueller | October 15, 2004Containing the Georgia Tech running game will be one of Duke's top priorities when it faces Georgia Tech Saturday in Atlanta.
Containing the Georgia Tech running game will be one of Duke's top priorities when it faces Georgia Tech Saturday in Atlanta.
The volleyball team will host Virginia Tech in what appears to be its most crucial game to date Sunday at 1 p.m.
The Duke women’s soccer players will attempt to do something Friday night that none of the them have done: beat Clemson.
It is back to business as usual for men’s soccer. Forced to rebound from a loss for the first time all season, the Blue Devils topped Georgia State 4-0 Wednesday.
Having to bounce back from a loss for the first time all season, the Blue Devils did not generate a goal through the first 45 minutes of action Wednesday night.
It appears as if help is on the way for Duke’s struggling running game.
Although Nate James graduated in 2001 with a National Championship, he has struggled to mimic the same level of success in his professional career.
The Philadelphia 76ers caped off their preseason training camp at Duke Tuesday with a victory in their first exhibition game.
After reeling off 11 straight victories to start its season, the men's soccer team lost its first game of the season Saturday to Virginia Tech at home.
The 10th-ranked women’s soccer team (11-3, 4-1 in the ACC) kicked into gear during the second half of Tuesday night’s game.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — People with heart problems should have consulted their doctors before attending Saturday’s thriller between a pair of top-five teams.
The Duke women’s golf team successfully defended its Tar Heel Invitational title this weekend without even realizing it.
With a victory over Wake Forest, the Duke volleyball team ended a two-game conference skid Tuesday after falling to both Clemson and Georgia Tech in a pair of ACC matches over the weekend.
In tournament play, sometimes the weekend is finished before it gets started.
A pair of five-game matches on the same weekend can be physically and mentally exhausting.
Virginia Tech is the latest team to have No. 4 Duke in its crosshairs. After a come-from-behind victory over North Carolina Sunday, the Blue Devils will face the Hokies at 7 p.m.
The Duke women’s golf team trailed by 12 strokes after the first round in Tennessee last week but stormed back to win by one stroke against a host of nationally ranked teams.
Freshman Spencer Wadsworth seems to only have one speed: fast.