Blue Devil baseball destroys UNC-Greensboro
By Danielle Lazarus | April 10, 2013Duke crushed UNC-Greensboro 17-2 at Jack Coombs Field, scoring their most runs since Feb. 22, 2012 when they scored 17 against N.C. Central.
Duke crushed UNC-Greensboro 17-2 at Jack Coombs Field, scoring their most runs since Feb. 22, 2012 when they scored 17 against N.C. Central.
When UNC Greensboro visits Jack Coombs Field Tuesday evening, the Spartans will be going up against a Duke team playing with renewed confidence.
Duke took two of three from No. 15 Georgia Tech behind a complete game shutout from Robert Huber Sunday.
Duke crushed the Wildcats by a score of 9-3, led by three-hit performances by three different Blue Devils.
James Marvel could have gone pro out of high school, but chose to play for the Blue Devils instead and is now finding his groove.
The team that took the field for the final game of Duke’s three-game series against Clemson was not the same team that gave up 15 runs.
Fresh off a 3-0 shutout of Charlotte Wednesday night, Duke will travel to Clemson, S.C. to meet the Tigers for a three-game weekend series.
The Blue Devils opened up scoring in the bottom of the first, with second baseman Andy Perez’s second leadoff home run of the year.
After suffering an ACL tear last season, Chris Marconcini leads Duke in home runs and RBIs as a redshirt sophomore.
After Tuesday’s shutout loss against Penn, head coach Chris Pollard knew his team needed to regroup quickly before facing the Quakers again Wednesday.
To Duke head coach Chris Pollard, the beginning of the baseball season is a time for experimentation.
It was only fitting that the Blue Devils came back and stole game three.
Towson comes to Duke this weekend for a three-game series this weekend, but the Tigers aren’t too familiar with the Blue Devils.
Duke lost to a red-hot Campbell University squad 9-3 at Jack Coombs Field Wednesday afternoon.
Duke’s season picks up speed Tuesday as the Blue Devils travel to play their first weekday game against North Carolina A&T.
In the first homestand of Chris Pollard’s tenure as head coach, Duke swept Bucknell this weekend at Jack Coombs Field.
After dropping two of three games to No. 17 Florida, Duke will look to rebound against Bucknell for the Blue Devils’ first home series of 2013.
After a last-place finish in the ACC, Duke baseball underwent a facelift, overhauling the entire coaching staff.
The 2013 Blue Devils will take the field for the first time beginning Friday as they travel to face No. 15 Florida in Gainesville, Fla. at McKethan Stadium.
Duke renewed its partnership to play home games at DBAP.