Blue Devil wrestling fights hard, falls to No. 9 Virginia Tech in final ACC dual meet
By Seth Johnson | February 16, 2015The Blue Devils left it all on the mat Saturday in their last ACC dual meet of the year.
The Blue Devils left it all on the mat Saturday in their last ACC dual meet of the year.
Despite spilling their blood and sweat, the Blue Devils fell a point short against their Tobacco Road rivals.
The Blue Devils will try to knock of a ranked opponent for the second time this season in their home finale.
The Blue Devils fought hard under the lights of Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday to capture a 29-14 victory against Sacred Heart.
The Blue Devils will wrestle a winless Pioneer team in Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday.
After forfeiting two weight classes due to injury concerns, Duke needed a near perfect performance to take down Gardner-Webb—and the Blue Devils pulled it out.
When Duke travels to Boiling Springs, N.C., Wednesday to take on Gardner-Webb, it will be fighting for its first road win in almost a month.
In the team’s first series of home matches in Card Gymnasium since Nov. 22, the Duke wrestling team defeated Drexel, American and Appalachian State.
After a two-month-long road stretch, Duke returns to its home mats Saturday with a trio of dual matchups with Drexel, American and Appalachian State.
Three Blue Devils took home titles and 10 placed overall at the Appalachian Open Saturday.
After three straight losses in dual meets, a new format might be just what the doctor ordered for the Blue Devils.
Sunk by early deficits, the sputtering Blue Devils dropped duals against Eastern Michigan and No. 9 Pittsburgh Sunday.
Duke will take on N.C. State in what will be the Blue Devils' first ACC duals match of the season.
Duke wrestling shined bright on the big stage under the lights of Madison Square Garden Sunday.
The Blue Devils head to New York to compete under the bright lights of Madison Square Garden. No—not in basketball.
In their second-to-last contest of 2014, the Blue Devils head to Rome, Ga., Saturday to take on Shorter in a dual match.
Hoping to play the role of David against No. 9 Nebraska, Duke fell flat to its Goliath in Saturday's home opener.
After two solid outings against ACC opponents, Duke will take on the Cornhuskers for its first true test of the season.
Duke’s wrestling team will look to improve on an already-impressive start to the 2014-15 season as it heads southeast to Raleigh Sunday.
Redshirt sophomore Conner Hartmann knocked off three ranked opponents to earn a trip to the podium in Oklahoma City.