Duke women's tennis gets two-round bye for ACC tournament, to play Friday
By Ali Wells | April 22, 2015The Blue Devils enter the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament with a chance for redemption after a two-round bye.
The Blue Devils enter the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament with a chance for redemption after a two-round bye.
The Blue Devils capped a three-match, five-day stretch with a pair of victories against Wake Forest and Notre Dame to round out the regular season.
Despite jumping out of the gates with a head of steam, the Blue Devils could not hold on against one of the best teams in the country.
The Blue Devils will face their toughest match to date against a powerful North Carolina squad that will test their mettle heading into the ACC tournament.
After suffering back-to-back defeats to Georgia Tech and Miami, snapping an eight-match winning streak, Duke rebounded with consecutive victories.
With the ACC tournament fast approaching, No. 20 Duke will look to gain some momentum as it hosts the Tigers this Friday.
The Blue Devils will hit the road for a pair of conference matches in Florida, looking to bounce back from their first ACC loss to Georgia Tech Saturday.
The Yellow Jackets upset the No. 17 Blue Devils in Durham Sunday, ending Duke's eight-game winning streak.
Senior Ester Goldfeld picked up her 100th career victory as the Blue Devils fought back from a 2-0 hole to top the No. 8 Cavaliers.
After a tough beginning to their season, the Blue Devils have now hit their stride and the squad’s initial struggles are a distant memory.
The Blue Devils topped Boston College and Syracuse during a weekend swing through the Northeast to improve to 4-0 in conference play.
After dropping five straight matches, No. 23 Duke got exactly what it needed this weekend at the Sheffield Tennis Center—two wins and extra rest.
With Winter Storm Remus delivering 3-5 inches of snow to the Triangle, the snow has not stopped the Blue Devils from practicing hard in preparation for a busy week ahead.
The road has been tough for the Blue Devils and this weekend's doubleheader against No. 2 Florida and No. 10 Stanford was no different.
The Blue Devils are ready to regroup and reload after a disappointing showing at the ITA National Indoors, as they head to Florida to take on a pair of top-10 teams.
Duke headed to Charlottesville, Va., looking to bring home some hardware for the second year in a row, but returned to Durham empty-handed.
After taking the title for the first time in more than 10 years, head coach Jamie Ashworth and the Blue Devils will look to do something they have never done in program history—repeat.
The No. 4 Blue Devils relied on their intensity to defeat No. 22 Northwestern 4-2 in singles and 3-0 in doubles Sunday at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center.
No. 4 Duke punched its ticket to the four-day ITA National Team Indoor Championships in February with a 4-0 win against Memphis.
After squeaking past William & Mary last week, No. 4 Duke handled Louisville from start to finish Saturday.