Blue Devils reach Final Four
By Allison Creekmore | May 23, 1996TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - For only the second time in Duke women's tennis history, the Blue Devils advanced to the Final Four.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - For only the second time in Duke women's tennis history, the Blue Devils advanced to the Final Four.
At first, when times were good, my love was pure-as most new loves are; it didn't question or harbor reservations.
GREENWOOD, S.C.-Before the season began, some people predicted a down year for Duke women's tennis.
GREENWOOD, S.C.-Not many seniors can leave Duke such impressive legacies as four consecutive NCAA titles.
For the first time in several years, the men's tennis team enters the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament as somewhat of an underdog.
Freshman Dmitry Muzyka has already made a profound impact on the 10th-ranked men's tennis team.
The Blue Devils (18-3) completed their home schedule with a match that actually started and finished on the same courts.
The men's tennis team continued its seven-match winning streak Thursday afternoon as it rolled past South Alabama, 4-3.
The 10th-ranked men's tennis team took care of the N.C. State Wolfpack with few problems on Tuesday afternoon.
In several of its matches this season, the men's tennis team has struggled with its doubles play.