Men's tennis topples FSU, Miami
By Lora Taylor | March 24, 1998Sports fans take heart. Basketball season may be over, but the men's tennis season is just starting to heat up.
Sports fans take heart. Basketball season may be over, but the men's tennis season is just starting to heat up.
Humility has its virtues.
What do you do when you're told that you're not fast enough, nor strong enough to make it in Division I lacrosse? If you're Tyler Hardy, then you set out to prove everyone wrong.
After a quick break for two easy non-conference games, it's all uphill from here for the men's basketball team.
Tonight the 11 from heaven hearken to the courts of Cameron Indoor Stadium as the saints come marching in.
This season has been like one long roller coaster ride for the women's soccer team.
When it's time for a change, you've got to rearrange.
There was the weather, there were the fans and then there was Duke.
Practices in the morning, practices in the evening, practices on the weekends.
They didn't use a slingshot or a stone, but the Blue Devils still managed to defeat one of the Goliaths of collegiate field hockey, knocking off No. 3 Virginia 3-2 in double overtime Saturday.