Duke track and field sets three school records at Penn Relays
By Jay Sullivan | April 29, 2013Tanner Anderson took first place in the high jump and two Blue Devil relay teams set program records at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
Tanner Anderson took first place in the high jump and two Blue Devil relay teams set program records at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia.
The Blue Devils secured 12 first-place finishes Friday and Saturday at the Duke Invitational—the highest total in program history.
The Blue Devils will host a field of more than 1,000 athletes this weekend for the Duke Invitational at Wallace Wade Stadium, which is one of the team's two home meets this season.
The Blue Devils left the 2013 ACC Indoor Track and Field Championships with program-best finishes for both the men and women.
In each location, the Duke athletes proved that they were up to the competition, taking wins in several events and breaking a couple of school records along the way.
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After splitting to compete at the Hokie Invitational in Blacksburg, Va. and the Dick Taylor Invitational in Chapel Hill, N.C., the Blue Devils returned to Duke triumphant.
This weekend, the track and field will head to the Hokie Invitational in Blacksburg, Va. and the Dick Taylor Invitational in Chapel Hill to see if its practicing has paid off.
It didn’t take long for Duke to get going in its indoor track and field season.
The Blue Devils will head to Winston-Salem this Saturday for the JDL Fast Track Kick Off, their first meet of the indoor season.
When Olympic gold medalist Ashton Eaton broke the world record at the Olympic Trials, Blue Devil competitor Curtis Beach held a unique role.
Three current Blue Devils will attempt to qualify for the London games at this weekend's track and field Olympic Trials.
Four members of the Duke track and field team earned five All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
A trio of Blue Devils highlighted a successful weekend at the ACC outdoor championships, earning individual titles in javelin, shot put and high jump.
Blue Devil throwers, distance runners and multi-event athletes will step up in hopes of starting the meet on a high note for Duke.
The Blue Devils brought the competition home this past weekend for the Duke Invitational.
The Blue Devils started off their outdoor season this past weekend by splitting their team to head to the High Point and UCF Invitationals.
For most track and field athletes, setting a new personal record simply means outperforming their own previous time or distance.
The Blue Devils made program history at the ACC Indoor Championships last weekend in Boston, taking home four individual golds.