Janangelo recaptures old form
By Patrick Byrnes | October 24, 2005The top-ranked Blue Devils cruised to a 27-stroke victory at the Stanford Intercollegiate over the weekend and made their mark on the record books.
The top-ranked Blue Devils cruised to a 27-stroke victory at the Stanford Intercollegiate over the weekend and made their mark on the record books.
Duke blew out the competition this weekend for its ninth-consecutive Lady Tar Heel Invitational victory in Chapel Hill, N.C.
For the second year in a row the women's golf team came from behind after 36 holes to win the Mason Randolph Collegiate Classic.
The 2005 NCAA Women's Golf Champions will begin their title defense this weekend at the Mason Rudolph Classic in Nashville, Tenn.
WASHINGTON — Seven weeks after their NCAA Championship in Sunriver, Ore., the Blue Devils traveled to the nation’s capitol where President George W. Bush honored them.
Poor weather conditions have slowed the Blue Devils’ quest for their third women’s golf national title.
Once again, the women’s golf team’s ACC rivals just couldn’t match up.
The last time Duke failed to win an ACC title in women’s golf, Hootie and the Blowfish and TLC topped the Billboard charts. O.J.
Playing short-handed again, the No.1 Blue Devils blew out the competition at the Bryan National Collegiate to capture their fifth consecutive title at the Browns Summitt, N.C. course.
The top-seeded women’s golf team returned to a familiar position last weekend.
After a perfect fall season, the No. 1 Blue Devils have opened the spring with consecutive losses.
Playing without their top golfer, who happens to be the best in the nation, the Blue Devils missed out on a comeback on the West Coast Wednesday and failed to win their first tournament of the year.
As the women’s golf team did in three of its five tournaments during the fall, Duke trails the leader heading into the last day of play.
Without the nation’s top golfer, the Blue Devils opened their spring season in a position to pick up where they left off in the fall.
With her teammates in the clubhouse and the score tied at two victories apeice, the weight of the Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship semifinals was squarely on the shoulders of junior Liz...
Women’s golf found itself in an unusual position Sunday—the top-ranked Blue Devils trailed their opponent in the Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship.
The Duke women’s golf team, led by junior Liz Janangelo’s NCAA-record 62 in the final round, surged from 15 strokes down to win the ACC/SEC Challenge, edging out Auburn by one stroke.
The Duke women’s golf team successfully defended its Tar Heel Invitational title this weekend without even realizing it.
The Duke women’s golf team trailed by 12 strokes after the first round in Tennessee last week but stormed back to win by one stroke against a host of nationally ranked teams.