New season brings high-scoring win for Duke
By Ryan Claxton | February 14, 2011The start of a new season brings a clean state and an opportunity to leave the past in the rear view mirror.
The start of a new season brings a clean state and an opportunity to leave the past in the rear view mirror.
When the Blue Devils take the field Saturday, there will be few reminders of the last game they played.
Even though the Blue Devils ended up falling short to No. 2 Northwestern 18-8 in the quarterfinals, they knew that better times were on the way.
How was Notre Dame able to hold Duke—the second-ranked offense in the country, with a scoring average of 13.83 goals per game coming into this weekend—to only six goals?
Back in May, Duke Men’s Basketball got to meet the president, a reward for winning the national championship.
While it probably doesn’t match the feeling of winning the national championship, this past week brought more good news for Duke.
They came with sticks. Whether set across the tops of strollers in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor or swinging in the arms of 11-year-olds in hotel parking lots, lacrosse fans brought their sticks and...
How was Notre Dame able to hold Duke—the second-ranked offense in the country, with a scoring average of 13.83 goals per game coming into this weekend—to only six goals?
Once again, it came down to the last series, the last shot, a game-winning goal. Defenseman CJ Costabile cleanly won the faceoff to begin the overtime period, barreled down the center of the field...
Senior Ned Crotty hopped from one foot to the other, back and forth. He stared down the goalie in front of him, Adam Ghitelman, in a game of cat-and-mouse that seemed bound to end in a shot attempt...