Duke track and field claims eight first-place finishes at Carolina Relays
By Jake Herb | March 22, 2015Duke converted the momentum from from a stellar indoor season into a successful weekend at its first outdoor meet of the season.
Duke converted the momentum from from a stellar indoor season into a successful weekend at its first outdoor meet of the season.
Following another weekend of competitions, Duke put itself in position to claim even more spots at the NCAA Indoor Championship.
The men’s distance group stole the spotlight from the women’s squad with two standout performances Friday and Saturday.
The Blue Devils will need to use this weekend to improve on their season-best marks if they want to punch their tickets to Fayetteville, Ark., in March.
Teddi Maslowski and Elizabeth Kerpon led the way for Duke this weekend, with three program records falling at their feet in Blacksburg, Va.
Duke has just a few meets left to refine its postseason roster with the end of February and the Indoor ACC Championships quickly approaching.
Competing against 70 other colleges, the women's squad took second out of all the women's divisions, and their male counterparts placed 12th in their division.
The Blue Devils’ season will kick into high gear this weekend as the team takes on its first of three elite midseason meets.
After kicking off the season with a successful team performance at the Carolina Cup, the Blue Devils hope to divide and conquer this weekend.
The Duke women brought home the hardware for the second time in as many years as the Blue Devils opened the season with 15 first-place finishes.
Last season, Duke brought home a national title in the heptathlon thanks to a stand-out performance from Curtis Beach. Friday, the Blue Devils will look to continue that success.
Led by a pair of top-five finishes from Juliet Bottorff, the Blue Devils had a strong showing to cap their season at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
With one meet left in the season, the Blue Devils will try to bring home the gold when they take the track Wednesday to kick off the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
After redshirting her senior outdoor season to fully recover from a debilitating hip injury, graduate student Juliet Bottorff will compete for her second national title in her final race as a Blue...
Duke excelled at the East regional this weekend, led by a record-breaking performance from its 4-x-400 relay squad.
With one meet left before the NCAA Championships, Duke athletes will have to produce and advance or go home.
Several Blue Devils will look to add themselves to Duke’s growing NCAA First Round roster following their performances in Raleigh, N.C., and Atlanta, Ga., this weekend.
Senior Hannah Goranson took home a new school record in the 100-meter hurdles Saturday and a diploma Sunday.
With the season coming to a close, so is the window for runners looking to make the postseason.
Finals week didn’t stop Juliet Bottorff from traveling across the country to compete in Palo Alto, Calif., Sunday and breaking one of the Blue Devil’s longest standing records.