Duke kicks off with win
By John Taddei | September 2, 2005After a 5-0 loss in last year’s national semifinals in Carson, Calif. the Blue Devils must be happy to be back home.
After a 5-0 loss in last year’s national semifinals in Carson, Calif. the Blue Devils must be happy to be back home.
The Durham Bulls are 60-79 this year, but fans are unlikely to forget 2005. Two decades from now, Durhamites might look back and say, "That was the year Upton and Young both played for the Bulls.".
Duke men’s soccer kicks off its 2005 regular season campaign 7 p.m. Thursday against Long Island University at Koskinen Stadium.
Duke’s secondary took a hit when head coach Ted Roof announced that redshirt freshman cornerback Jabari Marshall will sit out indefinitely.
Listening to the calculated optimism of new assistant coach Matthew Boggs, you would never know the Blue Devils’s baseball team amassed a 14-39 record last year and finished last in the ACC.
When the football team opens its season at East Carolina this Saturday, three upperclassmen may be having freshman jitters.
As the wind and rain from Hurricane Katrina pounded the gulf coasts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, many students watched on television as the rising water flooded houses and swept cars down...
The Duke field hockey team has roared out of the gates this year with Caitlin Williams at its helm.
August 16, 2005 will go down in Duke lore as the day the football program finally turned itself around.
I think the Duke football team will be more competitive with opponents, and I do believe Coach Roof has made and will continue to make progress with this football program.
Preseason practices were becoming almost too much to bear for senior defensive end Phillip Alexander.
Ever wonder what life would be like pitching in the major leagues?.
If I was the coach of the Duke football squad, I would have a hard time accepting the fact that the best freshman quarterback in the country decided to attend my school to play basketball.
In each of the past two seasons, Duke has found itself on the brink of winning the national title.
Prior to the 2004 men’s soccer season, few expected Duke to be serious contenders in the NCAA.
Junior Keith Kreiger, Jon Fox and Billy Kennedy spent this summer together running through the foothills of Poland.
Last year’s volleyball team finished third in the ACC with a 20-10 record.
Michael Videira would be the last person to tell you that he could emerge from the 2005 season as the best collegiate soccer player in the nation.