Inexperienced volleyball struggles in season opener
By Dan Cohen | September 4, 1995On the heels of four consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference titles, Duke volleyball opened the Linda Grensing era with an uncharacteristic 1-2 mark.
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On the heels of four consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference titles, Duke volleyball opened the Linda Grensing era with an uncharacteristic 1-2 mark.
With hopes of avoiding a repeat of last season's slow beginning, the men's soccer team got off to a rousing start this weekend with two impressive performances.
Last year, the field hockey team dreamed of scoring just one goal. This year, the Blue Devils' scoring causes nightmares for the opposition.
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New head volleyball coach Linda Grensing expects her team to perform just as well this year as it did last year.
In the wake of the back-to-back national championships for the men's basketball team, local vendors printed t-shirts which read, "Duke basketball--We don't rebuild. We reload.".
After a disastrous 1994-95 season, the men's basketball team finds itself facing strange questions.
Cameron Indoor Stadium has long stood for men's basketball.
In the fall of 1988, the Duke women's soccer team began its first season and finished 10-6-1. Four years later, it competed for the national championship against North Carolina.
Last season, Duke shocked the football world with its 8-4 record and its appearance in the Hall of Fame Bowl in Tampa on Jan. 2.
The men's tennis team won't soon forget about the bad luck it had in the NCAA tournament in May.
Whenever a team wins a sporting event these days, there always seems to be a trip straight to Disney World to celebrate.
CHAPEL HILL--The last time the lacrosse team won an Atlantic Coast Conference championship, Dwight Eisenhower was president.
WINSTON-SALEM--The men's track and field team expected to have a strong showing in this weekend's Atlantic Coast Conference championships.
SPARTANBURG, S.C.--The men's tennis team came into the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament with a mission.
After languishing through two rounds of play, the men's golf team had every reason to pack up its bags and head home from this weekend's Palmetto Intercollegiate Classic.
The baseball team was seen streaking again on Friday.
WINSTON-SALEM--For the first time in five years, the women's track and field team moved out of last place at the Atlantic Coast Conference outdoor meet by scoring 13 points to finish in eighth place.