Men's soccer drops two in Charleston
By Yvonne Krywyj | November 4, 1996CHARLESTON, S.C. - In two heated battles between the men's soccer team and two schools from South Carolina, the South came out on top.
CHARLESTON, S.C. - In two heated battles between the men's soccer team and two schools from South Carolina, the South came out on top.
They didn't use a slingshot or a stone, but the Blue Devils still managed to defeat one of the Goliaths of collegiate field hockey, knocking off No. 3 Virginia 3-2 in double overtime Saturday.
The volleyball team continued to rack up Atlantic Coast Conference wins as it defeated Florida State 3-1 Sunday afternoon.
The football team headed into Saturday's game against Virginia hoping for something which might help jump start what has been a dismal season.
A team knows it is pretty good when it can divide itself, send the pieces to two different sides of the country and still win. And that is pretty much what the women's tennis team did this weekend.
Charlottesville, Va. - During Saturday night's men's soccer game, the ominous clouds above Charlottesville produced only a light drizzle.
The volleyball team took to the road this weekend seeking revenge and returned at least half-satisfied.
For one half on Saturday, the Blue Devils appeared to have been granted a stay of execution on one of the worst football seasons in school history.
There were no winners and there were no losers, but there were plenty of impressive returns and promising debuts as the men's basketball team opened its season.
Despite a disappointing season thus far, the women's soccer team proved this weekend that it can compete with the best teams in the country and could be a dangerous threat in the upcoming Atlantic...
For many, Fall Break was a weekend of rest and relaxation. But for some, it was bittersweet-scattered with spurts of frustration.
The men's cross country team has now achieved its second goal of the season-capturing the state title at the North Carolina Intercollegiates held at McAlpine Park in Charlotte.
A cornered Blue Devil can be a dangerous beast.
The thrill of victory was twice as sweet for the men's soccer team this weekend.
The women's soccer team's fall break journey deep into the heart of Texas probably resembled most students' vacations. By the time one started having fun, it was time to go back to school.
There is no place like home.
The men's cross country team gave its top seven runners the weekend off, but the Blue Devil "B" squad used the weekend to build on its racing experience as several runners traveled to College Park,...
The women's cross country team traveled to Auburn, Ala., this past weekend to take part in its largest meet this season.
It is indeed a game of inches. The volleyball team headed into this weekend's two home matches with an opportunity to emerge with two wins and a share of first place in the Atlantic Coast Conference.