Georgia Tech hands Duke women's tennis first loss in ACC play
By Ali Wells | March 30, 2015The Yellow Jackets upset the No. 17 Blue Devils in Durham Sunday, ending Duke's eight-game winning streak.
The Yellow Jackets upset the No. 17 Blue Devils in Durham Sunday, ending Duke's eight-game winning streak.
Duke men's tennis split a pair of ACC weekend road matches, defeating Clemson before falling to conference powerhouse Virginia.
The Blue Devils will look to become the first ACC team since 2006 to hand the Cavaliers a loss.
For most teams, being down 2-0 with little momentum against a ranked opponent usually means a loss. But if there is one thing the Blue Devils have continually proved all season—they are not most...
Senior Ester Goldfeld picked up her 100th career victory as the Blue Devils fought back from a 2-0 hole to top the No. 8 Cavaliers.
The No. 6 Blue Devils will take on the Wolfpack and Demon Deacons looking to improve to 11-0 at home.
After a tough beginning to their season, the Blue Devils have now hit their stride and the squad’s initial struggles are a distant memory.
The Hokies came into the match already boasting wins against ranked opponents Penn State and Notre Dame and added another to their belt Sunday.
The Blue Devils topped Boston College and Syracuse during a weekend swing through the Northeast to improve to 4-0 in conference play.
After rising to the second spot in the ITA national rankings, the Blue Devils know that expectations are continuing to rise heading into conference play.
After dropping five straight matches, No. 23 Duke got exactly what it needed this weekend at the Sheffield Tennis Center—two wins and extra rest.
With Winter Storm Remus delivering 3-5 inches of snow to the Triangle, the snow has not stopped the Blue Devils from practicing hard in preparation for a busy week ahead.
After two full weeks without match play, the Blue Devils look to continue their hot 2015 season with a double header Saturday.
The road has been tough for the Blue Devils and this weekend's doubleheader against No. 2 Florida and No. 10 Stanford was no different.
The Blue Devils are ready to regroup and reload after a disappointing showing at the ITA National Indoors, as they head to Florida to take on a pair of top-10 teams.
After suffering their first loss of the season, the Blue Devils bounced back to notch two top-25 victories—all in one weekend.
This year, with sunny skies ahead, the No. 6 Blue Devils will head to Chicago Friday to take on Baylor in the first round of this year's ITA National Team Indoors.
Duke headed to Charlottesville, Va., looking to bring home some hardware for the second year in a row, but returned to Durham empty-handed.
The Blue Devils continued their strong start to the spring season by taking down two opponents in one afternoon to remain undefeated.
Duke will put its undefeated record on the line three times this weekend with home matches against Tennessee, Michigan and N.C. Central.