Pair of 2nd half goals lift Duke
By Will Waggenspack | September 23, 2005After Saturday's 5-0 blowout of San Diego, it appeared as though seventh-ranked Duke had found the missing link in its offensive attack.
After Saturday's 5-0 blowout of San Diego, it appeared as though seventh-ranked Duke had found the missing link in its offensive attack.
Last year when Duke played North Carolina in the regular season, the Tar Heels came to Williams Field and downed the Blue Devils 2-1.
Good conditioning played a major role in Duke's march to the Sweet 16 of last year's NCAA Tournament.
Through the women's soccer teams' first six games, Duke had scored just eight goals despite outshooting its opponents 109-27.
First-year baseball coach Sean McNally arrived at Duke staring at a huge challenge: How was he going to turn around a program that had finished 14-39 the year before?.
It is a frequent theme in collegiate athletics: a star player graduates and her team is left scrambling to replace her during the off season and the beginning of the next year.
Ted Roof isn't getting any love. Two straight top-notch recruiting classes, but only one Division I-A win since being named full-time head coach at the beginning of 2004.
In their second game of ACC conference play in just three days, the Blue Devils yet again found themselves facing a 2-1 deficit with less than 10 minutes left in regulation Tuesday night.
The 2005 NCAA Women's Golf Champions will begin their title defense this weekend at the Mason Rudolph Classic in Nashville, Tenn.
The Women's 2005 Duke/adidas classic was a tale of two games for the Blue Devils. After sputtering to a 1-0 victory in the opening match against Alabama-Birmingham, Sept.
Saturday night was different this week.
The first thing my eyes came to rest on when I first entered the Chronicle Sports office freshman year was a framed copy of the headline that appeared on the front page of The Chronicle the...
With less than four minutes remaining in the second half, Cara-Lynn Lopresti squeaked a slow roller into the back of the net to knot the score at two.
Saturday's game against VMI featured several season firsts for the Blue Devils: It marked the first 100-yard rushing game by a Duke running back, the first touchdown pass by a Blue Devil...
The volleyball team was teetering on the brink of a winless weekend.
Heading into this weekend's action at Williams Field, No. 4 Duke knew it would be facing an uphill battle.
When Zach Pope's shot laced the back of the net in the 101st minute of Duke's 3-2, double overtime victory over Wake Forest, Duke's bench and the nearly 3,400 faithful remaining in Koskinen Stadium...
The Women's 2005 Duke/adidas classic was a tale of two games for the Blue Devils. After sputtering to a 1-0 victory in the opening match against Alabama-Birmingham, Sept.
Mission unaccomplished.
Midway through the third quarter of Saturday's game against Virginia Military Institute, head coach Ted Roof gave Blue Devil fans a glimpse of the future of Duke football.