Perez homer leads Duke baseball past Columbia 5-2
By Brian Pollack | March 18, 2015It didn’t take the Blue Devils long to fall behind, but they rebounded and jumped back ahead just as quickly.
It didn’t take the Blue Devils long to fall behind, but they rebounded and jumped back ahead just as quickly.
The Blue Devils will play their first game of the season at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park when they host Columbia Tuesday at 6 p.m.
After pounding out 22 hits in the first two games of the series, the Blue Devil bats fell silent Sunday.
After burning through four relievers in Friday's series opener, the Blue Devil bullpen needed a breather Saturday, and Andrew Istler gave them one.
Friday's series opener came down to opportunities. The Yellow Jackets took advantage of theirs, and the Blue Devils didn't.
As conference play warms up, the Blue Devils are looking to keep their bats hot as well.
The Blue Devils grabbed an early lead and held on after a tense eighth inning to pick up their third straight win.
Duke's went into Tuesday's contest looking to get into the Yale bullpen as early as possible. After piling up nine runs in the first two innings, the Blue Devils could not have executed the game...
The Blue Devil offense broke through in a big way Sunday afternoon against the Tar Heels and will look to stay in rhythm Tuesday.
The Blue Devil offense woke up Sunday, led by five RBIs from freshman Justin Bellinger.
The Blue Devil offense never got going for the second straight game.
Kenny Koplove has stepped up in a big way for the Blue Devils in his junior season, serving as the team's closer in addition to the starting shortstop.
Riding the right arm of sophomore Zac Gallen, No. 16 North Carolina ended Duke’s nine-game winning streak with an 8-1 victory at Boshamer Stadium.
The Tobacco Road Rivalry is known for its legendary contests on the basketball court, but this weekend Duke and North Carolina will take their battles to the baseball diamond as well.
The Blue Devils picked up their ninth win in a row heading into their conference opener against North Carolina Friday.
With the youth of the team and so many changes to the schedule due to constant snow, it might be expected for the Blue Devils to falter. Instead, however, they are in the midst of an eight-game win...
The Blue Devils continued their stretch of strong play to begin the season, sweeping Rider in a three-game series at Jack Coombs Field.
It was a small window, but Duke managed to fit nine innings of solid play in between two winter storms Wednesday.
Despite Mother Nature’s apparent wishes, the Blue Devils are going to continue to try to play baseball.
Originally scheduled as a road game, the Blue Devils were supposed welcome the Spartans to Durham Tuesday at 3 p.m. before the latest bout of inclement weather hit.