Roof needs time to rebuild program
By Chrissie Gorman | September 27, 2004Head coach Ted Roof is trying to build Duke football, but right now he is lost.
Head coach Ted Roof is trying to build Duke football, but right now he is lost.
The men’s tennis team kicked off its fall season over the weekend at Georgia’s Southern Intercollegiate Tournament.
Lauren Archer’s singles victory in her first tournament at Duke signals strong things to come.
Duke’s pair of freshman standouts have played together since the third grade and could be a dangerous twosome for many years to come.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —After the women’s soccer team voted Casey McCluskey captain last season, big things were expected out of her.
With a group of unproven but talented freshmen, the expectations on Duke this season were minimal.
One day after a boat naming ceremony at nearby Lake Michie, the women’s rowing team kicked off the 2004 campaign with a solid performance Saturday at the Lake Michie Invitational against...
The football team just couldn’t hang on.
The Blue Devils shed tears and did not hide their frustration after losing to their biggest rival Saturday.
When Duke defeated North Carolina 5-0 last October, the field hockey team not only snapped a 49-game losing streak dating back to 1981, it also established itself as a national title contender.
Head football coach Ted Roof and players were supposed to attend a pep rally at the Great Hall Thursday night, but when students didn't show up, the team was told not to come.
Justin Boyle has a scant one year of high school experience but he will start in the backfield for Duke Saturday in the home opener against Maryland.
ACC volleyball teams never get an opportunity to take a game off.
Power forward Jon Brockman is down to a pair of possible college destinations.
Last year the game’s score was 7-0, but this year figures to be different.
A Kyle Helton goal with 15 minutes remaining gave the Blue Devils a 3-1 advantage and preserved their undefeated streak.
Head coach Ted Roof confirmed Wednesday that Mike Schneider, who suffered a concussion last week at Virginia Tech, will start at quarterback in Saturday’s home opener against No. 23 Maryland.
As the old cliché goes, “every cloud has a silver lining.
Two verbally committed members of the women’s basketball class of 2005 will make their official visits to Duke this weekend.