UNC-Greensboro downs Duke baseball with walkoff
By Madeline Carrington | February 19, 2014Duke clawed its way back into a 12-inning thriller Tuesday afternoon
Duke clawed its way back into a 12-inning thriller Tuesday afternoon
Playing in unfamiliar surroundings, Duke found an unlikely hero to snap a losing skid against a familiar foe.
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Duke needs a good deal of help to secure the ACC Tournament’s eighth and final spot—but first, the team needs to close the regular season with three wins against a dangerous N.C. State squad.
After being eliminated from ACC Tournament contension with a weekend sweep, the Blue Devils bounced back as the team's bats came alive.
Duke entered its three-game series against Virginia with its postseason hopes still alive. But a sweep by the Cavaliers eliminated the possibility of an ACC Tournament berth for the Blue Devils.
Sitting in 10th place in the ACC standings, Duke needs to play its best baseball yet to sneak into the ACC Tournament as the eighth seed.
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The race to make it into the ACC tournament is tightening, and Duke is currently on the outside looking in—the Blue Devils trail Virginia Tech by a single game for the eighth, and final, spot.
After dropping all three contests in last weekend’s series against North Carolina, the Blue Devils overcame a late-game deficit to take down High Point 5-4.
After getting swept by No. 1 UNC, Duke returns home to play High Point.
Duke's bats fell silent as the team was swept in a three-game weekend series by top-ranked North Carolina.
In Duke’s trip down the road to Chapel Hill this weekend, the Blue Devils hope to slow down the momentum of the No. 1 Tar Heels in a three-game series.
After being swept by No. 6 Florida State, which broke up Duke’s 8-for-9 win streak, Duke head coach Chris Pollard knew his team had to bounce back when North Carolina A&T came to Jack Coombs Field.
Coming off a weekend series in which the Blue Devils were outplayed and swept by No. 7 Florida State, Duke will look to rebound 6 p.m. Tuesday when it hosts North Carolina A&T at Jack Coombs Field.
Unable to contain the Seminoles’ potent offense, the Blue Devils were dispatched in all three games against Florida State last weekend.
Duke will likely still need heroic efforts from its starting pitchers and a continuation of its recent offensive outburst to hang with the Seminoles this weekend.
Duke looks to continue its mid-season momentum Wednesday as the Blue Devils host cross-town rival N.C. Central at Jack Coombs Field.