Blue Devils stun No. 14 Tech, win 1st ACC series of season
By Kevin Lloyd | March 27, 2000This should not have happened.
This should not have happened.
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RICHMOND, Va. - In an office as littered with boxes as her wall is with awards, Gail Goestenkors admitted all the way back in October that her team would take her only as far as she could take them.
Western Kentucky had no business being here, and head coach Steve Small knew it.
Moving into the second round of the NCAA tournament is one thing, but getting on head coach Gail Goestenkors' good side is entirely another.
WINSTON-SALEM - Jason Williams didn't wear the face of a 2-for-15 shooter or a point guard who racked up more turnovers than assists in the biggest game of the season.
WESTWOOD, Calif. - Not even warm California sunshine could change the outcome everyone has grown to expect in men's tennis' cross-coast rivalry.
The men's lacrosse team might have topped its opponents in nearly every statistical category during a spring break road trip, but the Blue Devils came up short in the most important tally: the...
In the world of college lacrosse, the ACC rivalry between Maryland and Duke is one of the hottest.
GREENSBORO - For the last three seasons, the Blue Devils have always rode into the ACC tournament with a team capable of winning the ACC tournament.
The baseball team squared off against the Elon Fighting Christians (13-4) this weekend at Historic Jack Coombs Field, and the result left coach Bill Hillier struggling for an acceptable way to...
In tennis, it's the least-gratifying way to win a game or even a set, much less an entire match.
Just when the improbable comeback for the even more improbable victory seemed like a sure thing, it all ended.
The Maryland women's lacrosse team has won five consecutive national championships. And Friday night at Koskinen Stadium, the Terrapins reminded everyone of how that happened.
At some point during the last year, Chris Carrawell realized how his career had to end.
With empty seats in the student section for several consecutive home games and Mike Dunleavy either at his home in Portland, Ore.
GREENSBORO - It was David and Goliath, round two.
This Saturday morning the women's crew team traveled to Chapel Hill to take on the Tar Heels on their home water.
After a disappointing 3-12-1 (0-5 in the ACC) season, the Duke wrestling team traveled to the ACC Championships at Maryland on Saturday to try for redemption.
Chris Carrawell stood in his locker room confused and angry with himself.