#dukegirlproblems
By Margie Truwit | April 22, 2011For the first two years of my collegiate career, my friends and family were on the receiving end of this venting, or as they have been coined, “Epic Margie Truwit Freakouts.”
For the first two years of my collegiate career, my friends and family were on the receiving end of this venting, or as they have been coined, “Epic Margie Truwit Freakouts.”
Local Yogurt just got a little more local.
Coming into this weekend, Duke knew it faced an uphill battle against No. 2 Florida. Midway through the doubles matches Sunday, however, the Blue Devils found themselves neck-and-neck with the...
Sometimes, you just need a break. Not in the mood to make the trek out East to the beach?
Junior Reid Carleton, one-half of the best doubles team in the country, couldn’t stop Virginia Friday.
Ellah Nze couldn’t take down Sanaz Marand Saturday, but did win Wednesday against Elisabeth Fournier.
Junior Christie Kaestner could do nothing to help Duke’s 14-4 loss to North Carolina. The Blue Devils next play Brown at home May 9.
Junior Ellah Nze, along with senior Amanda Granson, lost her doubles match and fell in straight sets to Florida State’s Lauren McCreless in singles.
Freshman Henrique Cunha’s 18th consecutive win at No. 1 singles, against Virginia’s Michael Shabaz, kept his undefeated conference record intact.
Duke will play at the early time of 9 a.m. Friday, when it faces Florida State in Cary.
Henrique Cunha became the first player in ACC history to be named ACC Freshman of the Year and ACC Player of the Year.
Junior Jared Pinsky improved to 6-0 in ACC play as the Blue Devils split their weekend doubleheader.
Sophomore Monica Gorny won her matches in singles and doubles Sunday, but it wasn’t enough for Duke to overcome Miami.
Sophomore defenseman CJ Costabile, filling in for faceoff man Sam Payton, won 10 of 13 draws against Virginia.