Race begins at Wallace Wade, ends in victory
By Sarah Elsakr | September 17, 2012In a race that began on the track prior to the football game, Duke dominated N.C. Central in both the men's and women's races.
In a race that began on the track prior to the football game, Duke dominated N.C. Central in both the men's and women's races.
To get to their meet this weekend, the Blue Devils will not have to go far.
When the Blue Devils traveled to Blacksburg, Va. they knew it would not be long before they would return to Virginia Tech for the ACC Championships.
The Blue Devil women are gearing up to take a more aggressive stance as the gun goes off.
After a disappointing and injury-filled 2011, the Blue Devils are not dwelling on the past.
For a team that had lost some of its most outstanding athletes to graduation, Duke started off the 2011 season with remarkably high goals.
Just before the season’s start in early September, the Blue Devils were excited about the opportunities that lay before them, voicing their commitment to taking the season ‘one day at a time.’
Junior Madeline Morgan, the only Duke runner at the NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind., crossed the finish line Monday in 89th place to put Duke’s name on the results sheet for the last time...
Junior Madeline Morgan has been excelling in her sport since she was in the seventh grade.
Junior Madeline Morgan entered the meet confident after her performance at the conference championships, where she finished in 11th place to earn All-ACC honors.
This Saturday when the Blue Devils line up for the start of the NCAA Southeast Regional meet, they will be racing for the chance to extend their season for another nine days to compete at the NCAA...
The Blue Devils returned from the Three Stripe Red-Shirt Invitational Saturday in Cary after a successful weekend.
This past Saturday, the Blue Devils walked away from the ACC meet in Clemson with mixed feelings.
Duke heads to Clemson in preparation for Saturday’s ACC meet with a simple goal—improving on their previous results.
Both the men and the women headed into this past weekend’s meets with high expectations. Unfortunately, both programs fell just short.
The Blue Devil men finished just ahead of the rain this past Friday as they took the title at the Great American Cross Country Festival for the third straight year.
After setbacks, athletes have to learn from their mistakes and try again.
This year, the Duke men were not awarded a national ranking. They will set out to prove Saturday that they deserve one.
Despite describing their outlook on the season as low-key, the Blue Devil women proved this past Saturday at the Coastal Carolina Invitational that their running certainly is not.
Looking to build momentum as it moves closer to competing against nationally ranked competition, Duke turned in an impressive performance on Friday at the James Madison Invitational in...