Top-ranked Duke women's tennis to wrap up regular season against Clemson, Georgia Tech
By Sammy Solomon | April 17, 2014The No. 1 Blue Devils will travel to Clemson and Georgia Tech as they wrap up regular season play.
The No. 1 Blue Devils will travel to Clemson and Georgia Tech as they wrap up regular season play.
Led by strong performances from seniors Hanna Mar and Marianne Jodoin, the Blue Devils soared past the Eagles to claim their 13th straight victory.
No. 1 Duke dismantled N.C. State and Miami this weekend en route to capturing its 19th and 20th victories of the season.
The Blue Devils won 13-of-14 possible points this weekend in convincing victories against Maryland and Boston College.
Duke showed no mercy in its mid-week matchup, taking down Northwestern in the teams' yearly contest.
Duke has squared off with the Wildcats every year since 2002 and has not lost to Northwestern since 2009.
Top-ranked Duke did not let the bright lights of ESPN faze them. The Blue Devils Devils showed no rust in a 6-0 romp of Florida State.
After being knocked out of the ACC tournament last year by Virginia Tech, Duke evened the score by taking them down at the Hokie’s home court
The Blue Devils may be coming off a pair of tough wins, but their job gets no easier going forward.
If Mike Krzyzewski’s squad can match what Duke women’s tennis just did against its rival, the Cameron Crazies will be plenty happy.
Duke has not lost to Notre Dame in five years. The Blue Devils were not about to start now.
If Duke had forgotten how tough ACC play is after its scorching start to the season, the team certainly remembers now.
The men’s basketball team wasn’t the only Duke team to take down Syracuse after a disappointing defeat to a conference rival earlier in the week.
The No. 1 team in the nation returns to action with its first two ACC matches of the season.
Sixteen of the nation's top 17 teams gathered to battle it out at ITA National Team Indoors. When the dust settled, only Duke remained.
After breezing through its first four matches of the season, Duke is set to face its biggest challenge of the year so far.
Duke had never lost to Furman, and the Blue Devils made sure it stayed that way.
With the ITA National Team Indoor Championships just around the corner, the Blue Devils hope to prepare for their big weekend with a match against Furman
Duke swept Columbia Friday and Kentucky Saturday to win the ITA Kick-Off Weekend event and advance to National Team Indoors
Fresh off a weekend in Sin City, team competition is once again taking center stage for Duke