Duke begins NCAA Tourney play
By Jesse Forman | December 3, 2010This weekend Cameron Indoor Stadium will play host to three first-round NCAA Tournament games.
This weekend Cameron Indoor Stadium will play host to three first-round NCAA Tournament games.
Coming out on top has never been sweeter for ACC champion Duke, which was given the No. 12 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament as well as awards for the ACC’s top player and coach.
Going into its final homestand of the season, Duke needed two wins to capture the ACC championship outright.
The Blue Devils only need one win in their last three games to clinch the ACC championship and the automatic NCAA Tournament berth that comes with it, but that doesn’t mean they’re losing sight of...
Despite coming off of a five-game win streak including a sweep Friday against Boston College, Duke was unable to keep up the momentum, falling to Maryland 3-1 on the road Sunday in Comcast Pavilion.
Coming off some of its most impressive performances of the year against rivals N.C. State and North Carolina last week, Duke has proven that it is the class of the ACC.
Head coach Jolene Nagel was so excited during Saturday’s match against North Carolina that something unexpected happened.
Since losing to Florida State two weeks ago, Duke has been on a tear, blowing out Clemson and Georgia Tech last weekend, 3-1 and 3-0, respectively.
Behind stellar performances from junior Amanda Robertson and sophomore Christiana Gray, the Blue Devils rebounded from last weekend’s loss to Florida State by scoring a pair of victories over...
When Duke faced Clemson and Georgia Tech earlier in the year, the Blue Devils came away with two five-set wins on their opponents’ home floors.
Despite a successful 3-2 win Friday night against Miami, Duke was unable to carry over the momentum Sunday in Tallahassee, losing to Florida State 3-2 after winning the first two sets.
The Blue Devils returned to their winning ways Friday night as they brought some of their best play all season to Virginia.
Duke went into last night’s match against Virginia Tech ranked No. 1 defensively in the ACC. Unfortunately for the Blue Devils, they didn’t play like a top team.
After sweeping matches against North Carolina and N.C. State this weekend, Duke will look to continue its success against Virginia Tech tonight.
Coaches, athletes and spectators alike wore pink in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month last weekend at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Tonight will be one of the biggest volleyball games in the ACC this season, pits the only two remaining undefeated teams in the conference—Duke and North Carolina—against each other in a crosstown...
There’s no place like home. Finally returning to Cameron Indoor Stadium for two consecutive ACC matches, Duke played solid defense and limited errors in consecutive victories this weekend against...