Duke women's tennis blows past Notre Dame
By Helen Liljenwall | March 2, 2014Duke has not lost to Notre Dame in five years. The Blue Devils were not about to start now.
Duke has not lost to Notre Dame in five years. The Blue Devils were not about to start now.
If Duke had forgotten how tough ACC play is after its scorching start to the season, the team certainly remembers now.
After a rare 17-day break in the middle of the their season, the Blue Devils will take on Coastal Carolina in a match scheduled with a week's notice.
The men’s basketball team wasn’t the only Duke team to take down Syracuse after a disappointing defeat to a conference rival earlier in the week.
The No. 1 team in the nation returns to action with its first two ACC matches of the season.
Duke's women's tennis team took home the title at the ITA National Team Indoors last weekend. Now the Blue Devil men have a chance to match them.
Sixteen of the nation's top 17 teams gathered to battle it out at ITA National Team Indoors. When the dust settled, only Duke remained.
At this early point in the season, the Blue Devils were willing to trade a tough loss for the experience of rebounding from it.
After breezing through its first four matches of the season, Duke is set to face its biggest challenge of the year so far.
Home might be more comfortable, but the road is where good teams become great.
Duke had never lost to Furman, and the Blue Devils made sure it stayed that way.
The first dual match victory of freshman TJ Pura's young collegiate career could not have come at a better time
Snow may have shut down Duke's campus Wednesday, but for the men’s tennis team, practice was still on
With the ITA National Team Indoor Championships just around the corner, the Blue Devils hope to prepare for their big weekend with a match against Furman
The Blue Devils recovered from early losses in doubles play to take a 4-2 victory against rival North Carolina
Duke swept Columbia Friday and Kentucky Saturday to win the ITA Kick-Off Weekend event and advance to National Team Indoors
The Blue Devils enter their second weekend of team competition after a disappointing start to the season
Fresh off a weekend in Sin City, team competition is once again taking center stage for Duke
Despite some ups and downs, the Blue Devils proved that they can compete with the best
After being knocked out of last year’s NCAA tournament in the quarterfinals and suffering a number of injuries this fall, Duke is ready for a fresh start in 2014