Lacrosse muzzles Hoyas, earns road win
By William Dvoranchik | March 27, 1995The lacrosse team took to the road this weekend, but that did little to slow its winning ways, as Duke travelled to beat No. 11 Georgetown, 14-9.
The lacrosse team took to the road this weekend, but that did little to slow its winning ways, as Duke travelled to beat No. 11 Georgetown, 14-9.
The men's tennis team survived a couple of major scares on Saturday and Sunday.
As I watched the Duke-FSU baseball series this weekend, something really struck me as amazing. It was not the Seminoles' talent, despite the fact that Florida State is the No. 4 team in the nation.
Women's golf team member Kathi Poppmeier didn't take a trip over spring break so she could concentrate on her game.
RALEIGH--A major reason for the women's track and field team's outdoor success is the improvement of athletes who studied abroad last semester.
RALEIGH--It is unusual for an athlete to come into a Division I collegiate program and make an impact in his first season--but freshman Jamie Rodriguez has done just that.
The baseball team discovered there is just a fine line between winning and losing this weekend.
While most students who went to Florida last week were relaxing in the sun, the men's track and field team opened its outdoor season at the Florida State Relays in Tallahassee.
Upsets were rampant at the Blue Gray Tennis Classic in Montgomery, Ala., this weekend.
For the eighth-ranked lacrosse team, spring break was anything but a break. Duke faced three opponents in eight days and came away with three big wins.
GREENSBORO--For nearly 12 minutes on March 11, it looked like the men's basketball team might be capable of doing the impossible.
The women's golf team headed to Longhorn country to exorcise some demons from last year, but in the end it came up a little short.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.--It might not have been as memorable as some of the plays on the court. But it was a touching moment nonetheless.
And for nearly three hours on Saturday night, I was a big-time fan--actually, a quiet cheerleader--for the Duke women's basketball team.
From staff reports.
The baseball team faced a dose of reality this spring break when it entered conference play.
The baseball team looked into the future of its pitching staff and received a very positive reading this weekend.
CHAPEL HILL--Despite the Carolina blue final score of 99-86, it was a close game.
In the second half of its game against Virginia, Duke rallied from a 20-point deficit. The main reason for the comeback was sophomore Kira Orr.