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Freshman attackman Joey Manown stepped up Saturday with two goals as stars Justin Guterding and Jack Bruckner were held in check for much of the game.
Junior Jake Shuman had two eagles this weekend, finishing tied for eighth individually at 2-under-par.
Sophomore midfielder Brad Smith is third on a stacked Blue Devil team in points with 13 goals and 15 assists.
Freshman Reilly Walsh and Duke’s downfield dodgers in the midfield have come into their own late in the season.
Joe and JT Giles-Harris have stood out in two different sports for the Blue Devils this year in their first seasons competing.
With six goals and four assists Saturday, Justin Guterding crossed the 200-point mark for his career.
Senior Jack Bruckner has scored 14 goals in his last three games, causing headaches for opponents who have to try to contain him and Guterding.
On Military Appreciation Day, the Blue Devils jumped out to a 6-0 lead and never looked back.
Duke will lean on senior defender Maura Schwitter down the stretch as it looks for a 20th consecutive bid to the NCAA tournament.
Junior Kyle Rowe ranks second in the ACC in faceoff percentage and ground balls won per game, giving the Blue Devils plenty of offensive opportunities.
The Blue Devils will be one of the favorites this weekend in Raleigh.
The Blue Devils have won seven of their last eight games led by a suffocating defense.
Senior Danny Fowler made 10 saves Saturday, including three during a key third-quarter stretch that protected the Blue Devils’ four-goal lead.
The Blue Devils are clicking on both sides of the ball and look like one of the most dangerous teams in the country.
JT Giles-Harris has anchored the Duke defense.
The Blue Devils picked up their first top-five win of the season to seize second place in the ACC.