From the practice field to the press box
By Jackie Klauberg | April 24, 2013Senior Jackie Klauberg reflects on her journey from her time as a varsity lacrosse player to a Chronicle sports writer.
Senior Jackie Klauberg reflects on her journey from her time as a varsity lacrosse player to a Chronicle sports writer.
No. 11 Duke will look to finish off the regular season on a winning note when it travels to Maryland Friday and Boston College Saturday.
The Blue Devils’ injury-laden squad will start off Wednesday’s match with a severe disadvantage to the No. 1 team in the nation, North Carolina.
The Blue Devils came out ablaze against Miami Sunday, not allowing the Hurricanes to win a single set in the match.
The Blue Devils return home Sunday to take on Miami, hoping to protect a perfect record on its home court this season.
With Friday’s win, Blue Devil head coach Ramsey Smith recorded his 100th win as a coach, making him one of just four coaches in the program’s history to win at least 100 matches.
The Blue Devils placed 7th in a competitive field that featured 11 other top-50 teams.
Duke hopes to continue its winning ways when it takes on Georgia Tech and Clemson this weekend at Ambler Tennis Stadium.
Duke finished ninth at the Bryan National Collegiate in Greensboro, N.C.
Hanna Mar dropped the decisive match as Duke fell to Maryland for the Terrapins’ first ACC victory of the season.
Marianne Jodoin is one of just five players that will compete for Duke in this weekend's ACC Tournament.
The Devils took down the Florida State Seminoles, previously undefeated in the ACC, Saturday at Indoor Cameron Stadium
Junior Jacob Tobia, DSG senator for residential life (left), talks about expanding Duke’s health care plan to include sexual reassignment surgery at the group’s Wednesday meeting.
Michael Redlick, pictured, and partner Jason Tahir are ranked No. 9 in the nation.
Transfer Marianne Jodoin hasn’t lost in her first season at Duke after coming from Fresno State.
Mary Clayton earned one of Duke’s easier wins against Princeton, winning 6-0, 6-3 in singles.
Freshman Gayle Powell, a member of Team Kenan, introduces a panel of administrators at a discussion about social groups’ selection processes Thursday night.
The doubles point came down to Annie Mulholland, left, and Marianne Jodoin, right, who secured the win for the Blue Devils.
After missing the team's last match, Duke's No. 1-player Henrique Cunha will be back for the ITA National Indoor Championships in Seattle.