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Duke Lacrosse team beats Virginia 12-9 to win the 2007 ACC Men’s Championship[Apr. 29, 2007] Junior Zack Greer had three goals and three assists and senior Matt Danowski added three goals and an assist to lead Duke to a 12-9 win over Virginia on Sunday afternoon to claim the 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Championship at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, N.C. The ACC title is the fourth overall (1995, 2001, 2002, 2007) for the Blue Devils and their first since 2002.
Duke lacrosse team beats UNC 13-9 to advance to ACC Tournamant Final[Apr. 28, 2007] Senior Matt Danowski scored two goals and added four assists as top-seeded Duke topped fourth-seeded North Carolina, 13-9, on Friday night in the opening round of the 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Men’s Lacrosse Tournament at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, N.C.
Virginia beats Maryland 11-10 in ACC Lacrosse Tournament[Apr. 28, 2007] Second-seed Virginia used a 6-2 surge in the second and third quarters en route to an 11-10 win over third-seed Maryland in the opening round of the 2007 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, N.C. The Cavaliers (12-2) got three goals and two assists from junior Ben Rubeor, while Dan Groot netted four goals and added an assist for the Terrapins (9-5).
Duke will host 2007 ACC Men's Lacrosse Tournament[Apr. 27, 2007] Duke University and Koskinen Stadium will serve as the host of the 2007 ACC Men's Lacrosse Tournament this weekend. Friday's semifinals feature second-seeded Virginia meeting third-seeded Maryland at 6 p.m. and top-seeded Duke facing fourth-seeded North Carolina at 8:30 p.m.
NC State extends Lee Fowler's contract[Apr. 25, 2007] Director of Athletics Lee Fowler, who came to NC State in September of 2000, has signed an extension through 2013. Under Fowler's direction, a $120 million building campaign has provided all 23 varsity sports with top-quality training and competition venues that are either completed or in progress.
NC State sports broadcasts move to WRAL-FM[Apr. 25, 2007] NC State officials announced today that an agreement has been reached involving its rights holder, Wolfpack Sports Marketing, and Capitol Broadcasting Corporation to partner with CBC station Mix 101.5 WRAL FM. The agreement moves Wolfpack sports programming to the FM side of the dial and solidifies NC State’s flagship radio partnership through the 2016-2017 seasons.
UNC's Kristen Taylor named ACC Player of the Week[Apr. 3, 2007] North Carolina's Kristen Taylor was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Lacrosse Player of the Week after helping the No. 2-ranked Tar Heels to consecutive wins over seventh-ranked Georgetown (8-6) and ACC opponent Boston College (14-4) last week. was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Lacrosse Player of the Week after helping the No. 2-ranked Tar Heels to consecutive wins over seventh-ranked Georgetown (8-6) and ACC opponent Boston College (14-4) last week.
No. 7 Georgia Tech sneaks past Duke in women's tennis, 4-3[Apr. 2, 2007] The 20th-ranked Duke women's tennis team fell to seventh-ranked Georgia Tech, 4-3, on Sunday afternoon at the Bill Moore Tennis Center in Atlanta, Ga. The Blue Devils fall to 9-5 overall and 4-2 in ACC play, while the Yellow Jackets improve to 15-4 overall and 6-1 in conference action.
Former Duke men's golf coach Rod Myers passes away[Apr. 2, 2007] The Duke University Athletic Department lost a member of its family on Friday, March 30, with the passing of men's golf head coach Rod Myers. Myers was 67 and passed away at the Duke University Medical Center after a battle with an acute form of leukemia. The 34-year mentor of the Duke men's golf program was one of the mainstays of the Duke University athletic department and a very well respected member of the golf community.
Mountaineers tabbed fifth in SoCon preseason poll[Feb. 6, 2007] Appalachian State University softball was projected to finish fifth in the Southern Conference as voted on by the league’s coaches in the annual preseason poll. Four Mountaineers also earned preseason all-conference honors.
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