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Quarterback Thomas Sirk and the Blue Devils will look to pile up the points against Indiana in the Pinstripe Bowl Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
Redshirt senior Conner Hartmann continued his dominant start to the season, but the Blue Devils could not grapple their way all the way back from an early deficit.
After netting a goal and an assist in Friday's semifinal win, junior forward Toni Payne did not find much room to operate Sunday but was one of four Blue Devils selected to the All-Tournament team.
Duke could not break through against Penn State Sunday in the College Cup final, bringing the Blue Devils' storybook NCAA tournament run to an end.
Duke head coach Robbie Church will have plenty of talent back with him for next year's squad, meaning the Blue Devils could find themselves back at the College Cup next December.
Sophomore E.J. Proctor made four saves Sunday, but Raquel Rodriguez snuck a shot past her in the 72nd minute to give Penn State the lead.
Junior Toni Payne's attacking opportunities were limited Sunday as the Nittany Lions worked hard to bottle up the explosive forward.
The Blue Devils could not solve the Penn State defense Sunday and surrendered a goal in the 72nd minute that proved to be the difference-maker.
Freshman Luke Kennard scored a career-high 22 points his last time out Sunday against Utah State, and will need to come up with another big performance against a strong Indiana backcourt Wednesday.
Kicker Ross Martin set a program record by hitting 23 field goals this season, and, along with fellow senior Max McCaffrey, will be representing Duke at the 2016 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in January.