Unbeaten Heels come to Ambler
By Hunter Nisonoff | April 12, 2012Today the Blue Devils will host a Tobacco Road matchup with more than just a rivalry at stake.
Today the Blue Devils will host a Tobacco Road matchup with more than just a rivalry at stake.
The Blue Devils took on two visitors from the Sunshine State over the weekend.
After three weeks of road conference matches, the Blue Devils return to their home court this weekend to take on two ACC opponents.
Accepting the head coaching position of a team fresh off a national semifinal appearance may seem like a dream.
The Blue Devils captured a perfect 6-0 conference road record this weekend, with two wins against top 25 opponents.
With head coach Jamie Ashworth becoming the ACC all-time wins leader last week and a move up to No. 3 in the ITA rankings this week, the Blue Devils are on fire.
Duke swept through the state of Virginia this weekend, defeating two of its programs.
In a matchup of two top-five teams Wednesday, Duke was unable to withstand the bite of the defending national champion Florida Gators, falling 5-0 to end its nonconference season.
The Blue Devils fell short of capturing the program’s second ITA National Indoor Championship title.
It has been nine years since the Blue Devils captured the only ITA National Indoor Team Championship in school history.
Down a set in four of their six singles matches, it appeared that the Blue Devils would go down to the wire Saturday.
The Blue Devils continued their roll through the young season, taking down Illinois Saturday to remain undefeated.
A young Duke team opened its dual season in dominating fashion, first blowing out William and Mary and then Indiana at Ambler Tennis Stadium.
The No. 3 Blue Devils competed in their first tournament of 2012 at the Freeman Memorial Tennis Championships this past weekend in Las Vegas.
It was a busy weekend for Duke, as the team split to play in two separate tournaments.
After placing two singles players in the semifinals and a doubles team in the finals at the ITA Carolina Regional Championships, Duke is feeling especially strong finishing up with its fall training.
There are few athletes that possess the potential to play their sport professionally, and not many of them turn down the big leagues to come to college.