Musso leads Northwestern to 24-20 comeback win over Duke
By Dave Berger | September 15, 1997EVANSTON, Ill. - After being made to feel miserable by 14 consecutive opponents, the football team desperately wanted to spoil someone else's party.
EVANSTON, Ill. - After being made to feel miserable by 14 consecutive opponents, the football team desperately wanted to spoil someone else's party.
EVANSTON, Ill. - For all of his awards and TV commercials, Northwestern's Gary Barnett was not the better coach Saturday at Ryan Field.
Six of the volleyball team's first 10 matches have been against ranked opponents, and all six have resulted in losses.
The freshman forward continued his torrid scoring tear, notching a goal in both of the Blue Devils' contests this weekend. He scored Duke's second goal in its 4-0 domination of No.
After trouncing No. 10 Penn State, 4-0, on Friday night, the ninth-ranked men's soccer team lost to No.
The men's and women's cross country teams opened up their seasons in a relatively laid-back setting this weekend, as both Blue Devil teams cruised to first place finishes at the UNC Pembroke...
CHAPEL HILL - Three starters are out for the season with knee injuries, seven freshmen are playing, and there's a battle over the goalkeeper position.
A new face at quarterback and the promise of a fresh start weren't enough to stop the continuation of the most infamous streak in Duke football history.
Although it's a new season for the Blue Devils, the same old story prevails: no matter what strategy is implemented, it's execution that wins games.
The field hockey team could've approached Saturday's home opener against Appalachian State in a variety of ways.
Of the volleyball team's seven matches this season, four have come against ranked opponents.
Whoever said that there is strength in numbers had better take a look at the women's soccer team.
RALEIGH - The No. 21 men's soccer team (3-0) continued it's rebirth this weekend at the Wolfpack adidas Classic in Raleigh, showcasing its youth in shut-outs of Louisville and High Point.
Feeney, a sophomore forward, continued her torrid scoring attack this weekend adding two goals to raise her season total to seven, in just four games.
NEW YORK D To kick off the 1997 season, The Chronicle Grid Pickers picked up guest Bonnie Jean Smith from N.C.
When talking about the Atlantic Coast Conference1s top prospects for national awards, certain schools will boast some obvious candidates.
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Leadership and the ability to adjust are necessary in order to succeed.
Chronicle: How well did you know each other back at Iowa, and what kind of relationship did you two have?.
For the women's cross-country team, 1997 will be a year of transition.