Close calls in Indy
By Michael Jacobson | January 20, 2004This weekend wasn't exactly relaxing for Daniel Shvartsman. .
This weekend wasn't exactly relaxing for Daniel Shvartsman. .
The Blue Devils kicked off what could be their strongest dual meet season in coach Clar Anderson's tenure Saturday.
This year's installment of Duke wrestling features familiar people in some new places.
Over the past three seasons, the Duke wrestling team has had a plethora of talent at the middle weights.
The wrestling team wrapped up its regular season Wednesday in unusual fashion. After having its match against N.C.
The wrestling team tried a new format Saturday in Virginia, first facing James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Va., and then making the 60-mile drive to Charlottesville, Va.
The Blue Devils did not just avenge last year's one-point loss to Campbell last night in Cameron Indoor Stadium, they wanted everyone watching to forget it even happened.
The University of North Carolina wrestling team is getting younger.
In what's been the most talented and competitive weight class in the ACC the past two seasons, this year's 125-pound class is even deeper and tighter.