Men's golf lacks power to defend title at ECU
By Staff Reports | March 20, 1995From staff reports.
From staff reports.
The baseball team faced a dose of reality this spring break when it entered conference play.
Upsets were rampant at the Blue Gray Tennis Classic in Montgomery, Ala., this weekend.
GREENSBORO--For nearly 12 minutes on March 11, it looked like the men's basketball team might be capable of doing the impossible.
For the eighth-ranked lacrosse team, spring break was anything but a break. Duke faced three opponents in eight days and came away with three big wins.
The women's golf team headed to Longhorn country to exorcise some demons from last year, but in the end it came up a little short.
In the second half of its game against Virginia, Duke rallied from a 20-point deficit. The main reason for the comeback was sophomore Kira Orr.
CHAPEL HILL--Despite the Carolina blue final score of 99-86, it was a close game.
The baseball team looked into the future of its pitching staff and received a very positive reading this weekend.
ROCK HILL, S.C.--During the last two games of the regular season, Duke point guard Kira Orr was a combined 5-for-31 from the floor.
Amidst some individual disappointments, the wrestling team wrapped up its season with a fifth place finish at this weekend's ACC tournament in College Park, Md.
A quick glance at the men's golf team's individual results may indicate a strong showing at this weekend's Florida Southern/Imperial Lakes Golf Classic in Mulberry, Fla.
CHAPEL HILL--A frustrating regular season for the men's basketball team, filled with "might-have-beens," ended Saturday night against North Carolina in a recognizable fashion.
The ninth-ranked lacrosse team swallowed a hard dose of reality this weekend in College Park, Md.
RALEIGH--Play it again, Sam. And again. And again. And again.
The women's basketball team made history on Saturday afternoon in Cameron Indoor Stadium with a 77-68 win over Georgia Tech.
The Maryland Terrapins crawled past the wrestling team Saturday night in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
RALEIGH--When asked if the men's basketball team still had a chance to make a postseason tournament, senior co-captain Kenny Blakeney just laughed.
Heather Reger became the first Duke women's swimmer since Olympian Nancy Hogshead to garner All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors this weekend.