Schwartz makes happy return to former school
By Kiya Bajpai | April 8, 20022001 Duke graduate Jillian Schwartz returned to Wallace Wade Stadium this past weekend for the first time to compete in the Duke Invitational.
2001 Duke graduate Jillian Schwartz returned to Wallace Wade Stadium this past weekend for the first time to compete in the Duke Invitational.
The weather was awful, but the game was amazing.
For the first time in the program's history, the men's tennis team defeated a No. 1 ranked team this weekend, beating Illinois 5-2. The No.
All season long, the No. 35 Illinois women's tennis team's (7-6) strength has been indoor play, while No. 4 Duke's (8-1) weakness has been its doubles play.
The women's and men's track teams competed in the ECAC and IC4A championships, respectively, this past weekend in Boston.
On a table in the media room of Cameron Indoor Stadium is a colorful, glossy piece of paper.
GREENSBORO -- The making of one of the Cameron Crazies' favorite gestures--the Frankenstein-like gesture denoting sloppy play--by an official brought smiles of relief to the Blue Devils' faces.
Women's lacrosse coach Kerstin Kimel, a former standout player for Maryland, owes much of her coaching acumen to the Terps, but Friday evening, she and the Blue Devils showed little love to the...
A year ago, the men's basketball team moved quickly off the court while many fans struggled to hold back tears following a narrow loss to the Tar Heels.
CHAPEL HILL -- It was more than just another Carlyle Cup point--this year it was domination.
GREENSBORO -- Throughout Sunday's ACC Tournament semifinal against Virginia, it was obvious that fourth-ranked Duke was not on its game.
The men's swimming and diving team set three new school records in College Park, Md., over the weekend on its way to an eighth-place finish at the ACC Championship with a score of 88 points.
The women's swimming and diving team returned from College Park, Md. with nine new school records and a seventh-place finish in the ACC Championship meet.
The 11th-ranked Tennessee Volunteers (6-2) upended No. 15 Duke by the score of 4-1. Saturday's match in Tennessee featured close battles in doubles play, but only one singles victory for Duke.
It wasn't a run, it was a marathon.
The men's lacrosse team began its 2002 season on a positive note Saturday, defeating Butler 12-4.
For a half, it appeared as if North Carolina would prove to be a serious obstacle in Duke's attempt to finish out a perfect 16-0 ACC regular season record.
It was no surprise that fourth-ranked Duke (7-1) steamrolled No. 66 Princeton (1-2), 7-0, Saturday at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
The Duke baseball team entered Sunday's matchup against Radford looking to complete a three-game weekend sweep and push its winning streak to five games.