Duke loses in ACC final
By Tim Britton | April 21, 2008Second-seeded Duke fell to No. 4 Clemson in thrilling fashion in the ACC tournament finals Sunday at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Fla.
Second-seeded Duke fell to No. 4 Clemson in thrilling fashion in the ACC tournament finals Sunday at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Fla.
Blue Devils never looked back, winning every singles match in straight sets.
The Blue Devils ended their season with a win Sunday, topping Georgia Tech, 4-3, at Ambler Tennis Stadium to send seniors David Goulet and Alex Stone out on top.
In a season full of one-point losses, Duke suffered yet another Wednesday, falling to North Carolina 4-3.
On a chilly evening Tuesday at Ambler Stadium, Duke managed to outlast its toughest rival even as the sun went down.
Playing their fourth conference match in the last seven days, the Blue Devils fell to in-state rival Wake Forest Wednesday 4-3 in Winston-Salem.
No. 9 Duke picked up its best win of the year Saturday, knocking off defending national champion, No. 2 Georgia Tech 4-3 Saturday at the Ambler Tennis Stadium.
No. 13 Duke celebrated spring break in Hawaii with victories over the hometown Warriors and No. 20 Tennessee.
The eighth-ranked Blue Devils fell 5-2 to No. 2 Northwestern Sunday at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center. The loss was Duke's first of the year.
No. 15 Duke knocked off sixth-ranked Florida 4-3 Friday, then capped the weekend by blanking Southern Medothist University 7-0 Sunday at Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
Facing their toughest competition of the season, the No. 15 Blue Devils dropped two tight matches against ranked teams at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center this weekend.
Entering their second official match of the spring season against Princeton Tuesday, the No. 15 Blue Devils had looked quite sharp in the early going, boasting wins in the Duke Invitational last...
Before their bout with the fourth-seeded duo of Sophie Grabinski and Sanaz Marand Monday in the ITA Southeast Regional final in Chapel Hill, junior Melissa Mang and sophomore Amanda Granson just...
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Duke's early-season travels continued this weekend, as the team competed in the Southern Intercollegiate Championships in Athens, Ga.
Duke kicked off its fall season this weekend with solid performances at the UVA Fall Invitational in Charlottesville, Va.
Although she never had played in a collegiate match, Reka Zsilinszka did not let her inexperience faze her, winning the singles Flight B championship at the William & Mary Invitiational.
After a disappointing end to the 2007 team season, the Blue Devils return to the court this weekend, albeit in an individual format, determined to improve on last year's finish.
The Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced its 2007 preseason rankings Tuesday, and several Blue Devils were named among college's best.
Before No. 14 Duke took the court in its NCAA tournament second-round match with No. 17 Alabama Saturday, the Blue Devils appeared very relaxed, focusing during warm-ups but also joking around and...