Maguire twins lead top-seeded Duke women's golf to victory in NCAA Madison regional
By Drew Johnson | May 9, 2018The top-seeded Blue Devils took home the title at the 54-hole NCAA Madison regional, clinching a berth in the NCAA championship.
The top-seeded Blue Devils took home the title at the 54-hole NCAA Madison regional, clinching a berth in the NCAA championship.
Duke is heading north to continue its campaign in hopes of punching a ticket to the NCAA championship yet again.
Duke jumped out to a four-stroke lead Saturday and never relinquished it, eventually leaving second-place Florida State 27 strokes behind.
Duke finished with a team score of 844, good for 20-under-par, nine strokes behind champion and No. 5 Georgia Tech.
Duke will try to earn its first victory of 2018 after going winless in the spring regular season for the first time in five years.
The Blue Devils continued their winning ways in the month of April with a victory at the Stitch Intercollegiate tournament Sunday.
A slow start against a field stacked with the nation’s top squads created a deficit too difficult to overcome.
Duke will look to continue that upward trend by closing out the regular season with a win.
April snow has Duke playing its best golf of the season.
Following four top-five finishes throughout the year, Duke finally was able to hold its lead and secure a much-needed victory Sunday.
For the first time in 2018, Duke had a tournament leader within arm’s reach headed into the final round of competition.
Facing a novel course and yet another challenging field, Duke will have an opportunity to put its hard work during practice on display.
In its only international event of the season, Duke staked a claim among the nation’s very best.
For the second tournament in a row, No. 4 Duke team was marred by a sluggish start.
Boonchant set Duke’s all-time record for the lowest fall scoring average by a freshman.
Twice this fall, Duke entered the final round in the top three. But just as quickly as it jumped up the leaderboards, a familiar sinking feeling set in.
No. 4 Duke finished with a three-day, 41-over-par total of 893 at the Northrop Grumman Challenge.
The Blue Devils have opened their season at Palos Verdes Golf Club for the last six years but are still searching for a victory.
Duke is going to have a long, long month off.
The Blue Devils started strong in their fall season, but couldn’t find a way to avoid wilting down the stretch.