Davidson survives OT scare from Loyola Chicago

Rowan DuBois | staff writer No. 6 Davidson ended No. 14 Loyola Chicago’s Cinderella hopes in overtime Thursday night in PPG Paints Arena, winning 64-59 despite fourth-quarter heroics from Loyola guard Kayde Dotson. The Wildcats held a 56-53 lead with 16 seconds remaining, but Dotson sent his defender flying with a pump fake before drilling the game-tying shot with 0.6 seconds on the clock. “I … Continue reading Davidson survives OT scare from Loyola Chicago

Dukes, Guinyard rebound in the Windy City

Will Stover | staff writer Tarence Guinyard exploded for 23 points, including 19 in the second half, as Duquesne men’s basketball secured a crucial 71-59 A10 road victory over Loyola Chicago on Saturday afternoon at Gentile Arena. The win marks the first time in program history that the Dukes have brought home their first three conference wins on the road. Duquesne opened the game with … Continue reading Dukes, Guinyard rebound in the Windy City

Volleyball falls short of A10 chip in Richmond

Noah Fries | staff writer The Duquesne volleyball team advanced to the A10 championship semifinals for the first time since 2021 with a victory against George Washington before falling to Loyola Chicago at Stuart C. Siegel Center in Richmond, Virginia, on Nov. 21 and 22. With the loss to the Ramblers, the Dukes finished the 2025 season with an 18-13 overall record — their highest … Continue reading Volleyball falls short of A10 chip in Richmond

Duquesne drops first home game to Ramblers

Ben Deihl | sports editor Duquesne women’s soccer fell against Loyola Chicago in a closely contested 2-1 match on Thursday. The loss was Duquesne’s first defeat at Rooney Field and took the Dukes to 4-3 in conference play. “Our mantra is ‘never lose at home,’” defender Jayden Sharpless said. “We were a little bit defeated, but it was a minor setback. It was more eye-opening … Continue reading Duquesne drops first home game to Ramblers

Volleyball’s losing streak extends to five in Chicago

Noah Fries | staff writer The Duquesne volleyball team fell twice in straight sets to Loyola Chicago at Joseph J. Gentile Arena in Chicago over the weekend. The 0-2 record on the week evens the Dukes’ record to 9-9 with a 1-6 conference record, despite starting the season 7-0. The Dukes have faced a tough conference schedule to start the year, already going against the … Continue reading Volleyball’s losing streak extends to five in Chicago