Duke works to break into NCAAs
By Anand Sundaram | August 28, 2006The 2005 IC4A champions are not content to end their season in the same way this year.
The 2005 IC4A champions are not content to end their season in the same way this year.
Riding high on a No. 1 ranking for the majority of the season in 2005, Duke's seven seniors thought the team's last race together-the 2005 NCAA Championships-would also result in its first national...
Men's Tennis: Though the match was much closer than final score appeared, the fifth ranked Blue Devils (22-7) were upset, 4-0, by the Cardinal (18-4) in the round of 16.
The Blue Devils came alive in crucial tiebreakers to steal the match from the 26th-ranked Broncos (21-7), 4-2. With the win, Duke (22-6) advances to the round of 16, where it will play No. 13...
Senior Jonathan Stokke capped his Duke regular-season career with a critical upset against Virginia in the ACC finals, but behind his quiet and calm exterior, he is just a fun-loving guy off the...
Amritraj's victory gave Duke (20-6) the 4-3 win and avenged the Blue Devils' April 16 loss to the Cavaliers (21-8).
In the final week of their regular season, the No. 3 Blue Devils (17-6, 9-2 in the ACC) faced two teams ranked in the top 15. Duke played No. 12 North Carolina and No. 11 Virginia, in addition to...
Duke was optimistic after securing a hard-fought doubles point, winning two of the three matches, 8-6. The Blue Devils, however, only managed one win out of six singles matches and lost the...
People can expect No. 6 Duke and No. 12 UNC to have a very competitive match at 4 p.m. this afternoon at Ambler Tennis Stadium after the teams split both contests last year.
With his 120th win last weekend against Boston College's Soma Kesthely, Walter surpassed the record set by current assistant coach Ramsey Smith in 2001.