Football left behind by Georgia Tech in second half
By Christopher Kyle | October 9, 1995The Duke football team's woes continued on Saturday as bad became ugly.
The Duke football team's woes continued on Saturday as bad became ugly.
With his offense sputtering in a disappointing first half of the season, women's soccer head coach Bill Hempen changed his defense.
A week after winning a pair of dual meets on its home course, the women's cross country team faced a different challenge on Saturday--running in a big invitational meet.
The Duke volleyball team had a rocky weekend.
When it rains, it pours.
CHAPEL HILL -- If golf is a mental game, the Duke women's golf team did a lot to further its cause this weekend.
CHAPEL HILL -- Tony Volpe had been on the bench for much of the Duke men's soccer season, nursing an injury and watching freshman Josh Henderson light up Duke opponents for goal after goal.
Saturday night about the only thing Duke football fans could be happy about was the weather.
The Duke field hockey team traveled to Virginia this weekend to play Richmond on Saturday and the University of Virginia on Sunday.
Over the weekend, the Duke field hockey team went looking for revenge.
With 5:39 left in the fourth quarter, the Duke football team had Maryland right where it wanted.
The women's cross country team wasn't interested in having a suspenseful conclusion to its double dual meet against Yale and Virginia Tech on Saturday.
The women's tennis team opened up its fall season this weekend in Raleigh at the Wolfpack Invitational.
Although the men's cross country team ran one of its best races in the past five years on Saturday, it wasn't quite enough.
The volleyball team has returned to a comfortable place: Atlantic Coast Conference play.
They say it is better to be lucky than good. On Sunday, the men's soccer team was neither of those.
The men's golf team continued its roller coaster season in Charlottesville, Va., this weekend, and the results were not pretty.