Blue Devils improve nine places in year, finish third
By Yvonne Krywyj | October 7, 1996The men's cross country team surpassed its own expectations at the Notre Dame Invitational on Friday, running what was perhaps its best meet in 15 years.
The men's cross country team surpassed its own expectations at the Notre Dame Invitational on Friday, running what was perhaps its best meet in 15 years.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - In its 100-plus years of playing varsity football, the Naval Academy has competed in more than 1,000 games.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. - According to a Naval Academy tradition, midshipmen watching Navy football games from the stands must perform pushups-as many as their team has points-every time the Mids score.
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The field hockey team showed in the first half of their game Saturday that they had what it takes to beat an ACC contender.
After a sometimes disappointing first half of the season, the Duke women's soccer team could have given up.
All it takes is three bad plays to make 85 minutes of hard work seem futile.
Members of the men's and women's tennis teams got their first chance to test themselves against national competition this weekend at the Clay Court Nationals in Baltimore, Md.
Because you can't, you won't, and you don't stop!.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - During the first six games of the 1996 season, the men's soccer team established itself firmly as the No. 1 team in the nation.
The men's and women's cross country teams traveled to Yale this weekend for a unique dual meet experience which few, if any, other teams get a chance to experience.
GREENSBORO - Quick, painless, efficient.
The volleyball team was both the victor and the vanquished this weekend.
The women's golf team opened its fall season this weekend at the Lady Tar Heel Invitational in Chapel Hill.
A year's experience can do funny things to sports teams. In one year, the Northwestern football team went from being the doormat of the Big Ten to being conference champions.
For the field hockey program, things seem to be different this year.
WEST POINT, N.Y. - Aside from the pregame paratrooper landing on the 50-yard line, who would have expected the Cadets to launch a successful air assault Saturday against Duke?.
In the world of sports, no matter how heart-breaking one night's loss is, teams almost always get the chance to come back and try again.
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By YVONNE KRYWYJ.