Blue Devils win 76th straight ACC match
By Alison De Leo | April 8, 1996CHAPEL HILL-It has been said that great athletes often store their energy, then wait, coil and spring.
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CHAPEL HILL-It has been said that great athletes often store their energy, then wait, coil and spring.
Even without their No. 1 player on Saturday, the only challenge for the fourth-ranked Blue Devils this weekend was avoiding the weather.
From staff reports.
After four straight wins over top-ranked competition, the men's lacrosse team appeared to be on the fast track toward the NCAA Tournament.
This has been a year of firsts in the inaugural season for the women's lacrosse team.
Kentucky has always been a state known for its basketball greatness and thoroughbred tradition.
Led by the strong performances of junior Matt Haywood and senior Miles Hall, the men's track team had one of its most successful meets ever at the Raleigh Relays this weekend.
RALEIGH-The women's track and field team took advantage of a meet specifically designed with a majority of relay races to break three school records at the Raleigh Relays this past weekend.
ATLANTA-The baseball team headed to Atlanta on Friday with spirits high and the outlook bright for its three-game series against Georgia Tech. Then the rains came.
The Duke women's lacrosse team came away with its second win of the season on Saturday with a 10-7 victory over Stanford in Nashville.
In several of its matches this season, the men's tennis team has struggled with its doubles play.
Senior Scott Frinzi represented Duke at the NCAA Wrestling Championships, recording one victory before being eliminated from the second round of the consolation bracket.
From staff reports.
The men's track team opened its outdoor season with outstanding performances in four events at the Florida State Relays.
RALEIGH-Less than a week after apparently deciding to return to the sidelines as the head coach at N.C. State, Les Robinson resigned Friday afternoon after six turbulent seasons on and off the court.
The Duke men's tennis team notched two home wins over the weekend, picking up some momentum for the heart of the spring season. The No.
This weekend, the women's tennis team showed that it's not yet the best team in the country, but it might not be too far behind.
With seconds left in the first half and the men's lacrosse team winning 4-3, freshman Scott Diggs threw an inbounds pass from midfield towards the Georgetown goal.
The women's track and field team, paced by senior Betsy Keever, had a successful weekend at the Wake Forest Invitational in Winston-Salem this past weekend.
The Duke baseball team continued to roll over the weekend, cruising to three wins at home over Youngstown State and one on the road over East Tennessee State.