Field hockey continues slide against top-15 teams
By Mike Epstein | September 27, 1993Can things get any worse for the field hockey team?.
Can things get any worse for the field hockey team?.
Obviously the women's volleyball team's recent success has been getting them many weekend dates.
CHAPEL HILL -- Sometimes it isn't pretty.
The volleyball team went into the weekend well aware of the task at hand.
"I went to a fight and a Clemson soccer game broke out.".
Saturday afternoon at Wallace Wade Stadium could have been compared to a Civil War confrontation -- an Army from the north invades an opponent's home turf, hoping to win the battle.
By the time Saturday morning came around, the Yale and Duke cross country teams were ready to race.
"Geez, how hard can it be to get that little ball in the goal?" was a common question heard in the crowd during the field hockey team's game against Temple Sunday at the West Campus Turf...
Imagine this: The football team enters the fourth quarter tied with Army 21-21. The Blue Devils proceed to tighten up, make careless errors down the stretch and lose a heartbreaker to the Cadets.
Trajan Langdon, a 6-4 guard from Anchorage East High School in Alaska, will verbally commit today to become a member of the men's basketball team in 1994.
RALEIGH -- The weather this weekend was terrible. Heavy rains and cloudy skies dominated both Saturday and Sunday.
Heidi Durham led the way last weekend as the women's soccer team started its season with two fairly comfortable victories.
Volleyball coach Jon Wilson said that he has never seen as high a hitting percentage by a team as he saw this weekend during the Blue Devil's season-opening round-robin tournament in Georgia.
In 1938, head football coach Wallace Wade guided the Duke football team through an undefeated regular season.
It was only fitting that the last Bulls game in the Durham Athletic Park would be a rain-out.
The field hockey team opened the season with a display of offensive firepower, setting back the Richmond Spiders 6-3 at the University of Richmond Stadium Saturday night.
I just finished reading the letter in The Chronicle by Larry Rowland defending John Demjanjuk. I can't believe my eyes! I'm shocked, appalled, angry, and scared all at once.
CHARLOTTE -- Prior to this season, the men's tennis team had several goals. One was to go undefeated in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Another was to achieve a top-five national ranking. The Blue...
CHARLOTTE D When a team dominates a sport like the women's tennis team has recently in the Atlantic Coast Conference, it becomes easy to lose perspective. People have come to expect an ACC title...
Hot and cold.