DUAC recommends women's crew for varsity status
By Laura Huang | September 26, 1997After five months of consideration, the Duke University Athletic Council recommended that women's crew be made a varsity sport at the University.
After five months of consideration, the Duke University Athletic Council recommended that women's crew be made a varsity sport at the University.
Six a.m. A dull silence echoes throughout the campus. The average student has gone to bed hours ago and has many remaining hours of rest.
Playing in its first home match of the season, the No. 18 men's tennis team was able to upset seventh-ranked Kentucky in a relatively effortless fashion.
After getting out to an early lead, the men's tennis team was upset by Notre Dame on Sunday afternoon at the Eck Tennis Pavilion in South Bend, Ind. The 29th-ranked Fighting Irish defeated Duke 4-3.
The men's tennis team concluded its indoor season this weekend at the National Individual Indoor Championships in Dallas, Tx.
Suited with a talented roster of runners, the men's track team hopes to make its mark this year and take its play all the way to the NCAA Tournament.
UNC. Those three little letters evoke a plethora of emotions from almost every Duke fan. No other team is considered as big of a rival and no other team is as exciting an opponent.
After coming so close, so many times, perhaps the Florida State Seminoles can finally cross the fine line between success and disappointment and indulge in that great moment all teams hunger for.
After capping off two successful exhibition games, the men's basketball team is ready to switch gears and forge ahead into the Chase NIT Tournament.
In the world of sports, many participants have fallen victim to the perils that scatter the athletic landscape. Yet there are a few who persevere and come back for more.