Blue Devils in the U.S. Women's Open: Days 3 and 4
By Andy Moore | July 13, 2009
Duke saved its best performance on the links for the last day of competition at the NCAA championships in Owings Mills, Md. But just like a year ago, that performance wasn't good enough to...
After 36 holes at the NCAA Championships in Owings Mills, Md., the Blue Devils are all alone in 12th place, 20 strokes off the impressive pace being set by UCLA. All five Duke players performed...
Amanda Blumenherst came up one stroke short. After she birdied the final hole of the day to tie for the individual lead, a missed putt in the playoff cost the senior a fourth individual title at...
Cell phones do not normally belong on the golf course, but Amanda Blumenherst can't resist checking her text messages during practice. The texts are from Blumenhert's swing coach, Mike LaBauve, who...
Amanda Blumenherst picked up her 12th career individual title, tied for the most crowns in school history, and the Blue Devils lost in a playoff to finish in second place at the Lady Gator...
If any coach had reason to take things for granted, it would have been Dan Brooks. In 24 years as Duke's head coach, Brooks' teams have won five national championships, 15 ACC titles and 107...
The Zoysia grass on the greens of the Peninsula Golf Club slowed Duke's putts and made finishing holes difficult at the Wildcat Invitational Sunday through Tuesday in Sonora, Mexico. Maybe, then,...
Even gusts of wind up to 25 miles per hour didn't blow an injured No. 8 Duke squad too far off course-the Blue Devils finished fourth at the 54-hole Central District Invitational in Parrish, Fla....
After the final round of the NCAA Fall Preview, Duke was surprised to find itself in eighth place, posting a 13-over 301 on Monday's 18-hole conclusion to the two-day event.
Coming off an unexpected third-place finish in the 2008 NCAA championship, Duke is hoping to finish this season where it is used to being: back on top, where the Blue Devils reigned from 2005 to...
Putts were falling. Chips were dropping. Seven-under par. Duke was the best team on the golf course.
It wasn't exactly the finish she had hoped for, but even though her team came up a little short, Amanda Blumenherst did exactly what she had to do.