After loss to UNC, schedule gets no easier
By Nicholas Schwartz | February 19, 2010With the 2010 college tennis season now in full swing, the time has come to forget about last season’s triumphs and focus on new challenges.
With the 2010 college tennis season now in full swing, the time has come to forget about last season’s triumphs and focus on new challenges.
For the first time this young season, No. 1 Duke was legitimately challenged by several rivals, and surprisingly, that challenge resulted in the Blue Devils’ first loss of the season—and to North...
No. 1 Duke travels up north to Wisconsin this weekend to compete for the title of ITA National Indoor champions. The unbeaten and top-seeded Blue Devils (5-0) will compete in a bracket of 15 of the...
As the reigning NCAA champion, No. 1 Duke extended its winning streak and remained unbeaten on the season this weekend, sweeping Indiana 7-0 Saturday at Sheffield Tennis Center. The Blue Devils...
Despite sweeping the No. 1 doubles and Nos. 1 and 2 singles spots, No. 21 Duke fell to No. 12 Illinois 5-2 Friday at Sheffield Tennis Center.
Blue Devils prepared all week to avenge their defeat and turn the first home match of the year into a victory.
Hosting Yale (3-1) Saturday and the Rams Sunday in the ITA National Team Indoor Championship qualifying rounds, the Blue Devils (4-0) used a 7-0 trouncing of the Bulldogs and a late-weekend win...
Duke did not go down without a fight against the Crimson Tide yesterday.
Two months ago, Mary Clayton and Jessica Stiles were seniors in high school undergoing the stresses of school dances, the 7:30 bell, and, of course, college applications. Fast forward to today and...
Duke’s year of high expectations started off on the right foot Saturday, as the No. 19 Blue Devils opened their season with a 7-0 sweep of Elon at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
Despite sporting a roster filled with six players from outside the U.S, Old Dominion’s international appeal proved no match for the No.1 Blue Devils Friday night at Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
Coming off the best season in school history and an NCAA championship, the Blue Devils will look to avoid complacency this season. Duke is the preseason No. 1 team in the country and has four...
Tuesday night marked the beginning of Duke’s national title defense, and the Blue Devils dominated Memphis en route to a sweep at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
With a 17-3 doubles record in the fall season, junior Reid Carleton and freshman Henrique Cuhna lead No. 19 Duke as the Blue Devils look forward to starting regular season play.
The uniqueness of this doubles team lies in the fact that neither player was a real doubles specialist. Both Cunha and Carleton were significantly more experienced playing singles.
Reid Carleton and Henrique Cunha finally ran into a doubles team they couldn’t keep up with Sunday morning, as the Duke duo lost in three sets to finish runners-up at the ITA National Indoor...
An impressive run to the championship match of a prestigious tournament ended in disappointment for Duke Monday as junior Reka Zsilinszka lost in the finals of the ITA Carolina Regional individual...
How do you improve a tennis team that lost more than half the doubles points it played in 2009? With a solid right-handed player returning in Reid Carleton, the Blue Devils couldn’t go wrong by...
Playing in the first national tournament of the season, three Duke players advanced to the qualifying rounds and main draw of the Riviera/ITA All-American Tournament at Pacific Palisades, Calif....