Blue Devils excel at IC4A/ECAC Championships
By Jason Strasser | May 20, 2004This is becoming an epic season for the women of Duke track and field..
This is becoming an epic season for the women of Duke track and field..
She could be seen on East Campus watching a field hockey game with her pair of grandchildren. She could be found at the Final Four, hosting a party for the Iron Dukes.
A dear friend of mine has a curious disdain--she loathes sidewalks..
The rowing team competed at the Lexus Central/South Region Sprints at Oak Ridge, Tenn. Sunday, garnering an 11th-place finish overall.
Georgetown had a obvious strategy in overtime, and it worked..
AUBURN, Ala. -- In its quest to secure its place among the nation's top women's golf teams of all time, Duke has some stiff competition at the top after day one at the NCAA Championship.
The fourth-ranked Duke women's tennis team (19-4) looks to rebound from their ACC tournament loss when they host Furman (18-8), 22nd-ranked Illinois (17-5) and 36th-ranked William & Mary (19-12) in...
Despite a valiant effort against Georgia Tech last weekend, the baseball team could not pull out a win against the No. 21 Yellow Jackets (30-17, 12-5 in the ACC).
The regular season was filled with big-time wins as well as disappointing losses. The postseason began with an upset loss in the ACC Tournament semifinals.
When the NCAA announced its sweeping academic reform package two weeks ago, President Myles Brand likened the stringent enforcement of classroom standards on college sports to an historic "sea...
Competing in a number of meets across the southeast in recent weeks, the track and field teams have continued one of the strongest seasons in recent years.
Like nine previous tournaments this year, Duke women's golf claimed victory at the NCAA East Regionals from May 6 through 8.
When ACC officials and athletic directors met a year ago to begin a chaotic process that ultimately resulted in the addition of Miami, Virginia Tech and Boston College to the conference, they were...
WEST POINT, N.Y.
In sports, revenge is always sweet. But it's even sweeter when the winner moves on and the loser goes home.
Remember the Alamo.
One of Duke's most promising prospects may never put on a Blue Devil uniform.