Phillip Alexander looks to bolster defensive line
By Jordan Koss | September 6, 2004Senior co-captain Phillip Alexander knows that Duke’s defense has lost a chunk of its heart and soul.
Senior co-captain Phillip Alexander knows that Duke’s defense has lost a chunk of its heart and soul.
Still high off last year’s surprising mid-season turnaround and Peach Bowl victory, Clemson, with 14 returning starters, expects to build off last year’s momentum in Death Valley.
The battle started last spring and will not end any time soon.
The last time Duke’s receiving corps was this excited about the upcoming season, the Blue Devils were playing under the not-so-humble tutelage of Steve Spurrier.
September 18, the Virginia Tech football team will become a true member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. That is the date when Duke will roll the welcome wagon all the way to Blacksburg, Va.
When Florida State was down 16-14 with 5:30 to play in last year’s Orange Bowl, kicker Xavier Beitia missed a 39-yard field goal wide right against then out-of-conference rival...
Midfielder Casey McCluskey looked to the sky and buried her face in her hands.
Duke well-advertised freshman class has lived up to its potential, but Danny Miller netted the key goal Sunday to break a 0-0 stalemate.
In the first weekend of the 2004 season, the women’s volleyball team recovered from back-to-back losses to Loyola Marymount and Tennessee in the LMU/Four Points Sheraton Volleyball Classic to...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Momentum plays a key role in every football game. Whichever team best utilizes momentum swings almost always wins.
With the nation’s sixth-hardest schedule, N.C. State will undoubtedly have the opportunity to prove itself against some of the strongest teams in the nation.
The Duke football team will face many challenges this season, both from its own lack of experience and from the talent its opponents will bring to the field.
The wait is over.
With expectations abounding, the field hockey team admits it is feeling the pressure.
Fresh off a 10-0 rout of Emory & Henry Wednesday night, the men’s soccer team knows they can score.
Some of the best women’s soccer programs in the country will showcase their skills on Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill this weekend, and Duke (1-1) considers itself one of them.
Wednesday night�s soccer game men�s soccer game was Duke� season opener, but it sure seemed like another exhibition.
“I don’t really have any individual goals, I just want to do the best that I can for the team,” Casey McCluskey said.
The Blue Devils showcased their hard summer training in a friendly competition against local schools Wednesday.
The cross country teams will kickoff their season tomorrow with a small meet on Wake Forest’s wooded course in Winston-Salem.