Duke women's lacrosse hopes to hand No. 1 Maryland its first loss of the season
By Matt Pun | May 17, 2013Duke hopes to hand No. 1 Maryland its first loss of the season in the NCAA quarterfinal Saturday.
Duke hopes to hand No. 1 Maryland its first loss of the season in the NCAA quarterfinal Saturday.
Freshman Case Matheis scored the game-winning goal to give Duke a double-overtime victory against defending national champion Loyola.
After falling behind 4-2 in the NCAA Tournament’s second round, the Blue Devils locked down on defense to hold Navy scoreless the next 41 minutes and pull away for the win.
Duke will face defending national champion Loyola for the second time this season, hoping to continue its streak of NCAA Tournament success.
Maddy Acton scored the game-winning goal for Duke as the Blue Devils defeated Princeton 10-9 to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Duke will square off against Princeton in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, but will take the field without senior Makenzie Hommel.
Duke dug its way out of a nine-goal hole, but North Carolina notched the game's final two scores for an 18-17 win in the ACC Tournament semifinal.
Duke is going up against the No. 3 team in the country. Yet the Tar Heels—who fell 11-8 to the Blue Devils March 13—are the ones entering the ACC semifinal with an underdog mentality.
Casey Carroll was presented with the opportunity of a lifetime—the chance to return to his alma mater as a first-year student at the Fuqua School of Business.
Duke knocked off the Buckeyes to build some much-needed momentum heading into the ACC Tournament.
In Duke’s final contest before the ACC Tournament, the team’s ninth consecutive victory was accompanied by a slew of personal milestones.
Coming off a 14-6 win against Davidson that snapped a three-game losing streak, No. 9 Duke will finish its regular season against Ohio State.
Rutgers has the worst record of any of Duke's opponents this year but is deceptively good.
Halting a three-game losing streak, No. 9 Duke finished its regular-season road schedule with a 14-6 win against Davidson.
Duke senior Jake Tripucka won the ACC’s Offensive Player of the Week award after putting up a career-high seven points in the Blue Devils’ 19-16 win against Virginia Friday.
Concluding a three-game road swing, No. 9 Duke heads to Richardson Stadium Wednesday for a non-conference game against Davidson at 6 p.m.
The Blue Devils went into halftime scoreless and finished the game with their season-low in goals with just four against No. 4 Northwestern.
The goals kept coming and coming, but when the dust settled Duke emerged with a tight victory against Virginia.
Trying to avoid a third consecutive loss, the Blue Devils will travel to Evanston, Ill. this weekend to take on perennial powerhouse Northwestern.