No. 2 seed Duke men's lacrosse hosts ACC tournament looking for first title since 2012
The show comes rolling into Durham this weekend.
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The show comes rolling into Durham this weekend.
It is starting to look a lot like late spring in Durham.
The wound from one of the strangest athletic injuries in Duke history has finally healed—at least financially.
As most Duke students were away from campus enjoying Spring Break, the Blue Devils looked to take advantage of extra time away from the classroom to build on a three-game winning streak.
Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers: 19-15, 14-4 in the NEC
New Orleans Privateers: 20-11, 13-5 in the Southland Conference
When the Blue Devils fell behind 6-2 early in the third quarter Sunday afternoon, things looked bleak for Duke once again facing another ranked opponent.
Duke hung with the nation’s top-ranked team for 51 minutes last Sunday, but Denver’s late push proved to be too much in the crisp mountain air.
With a young Blue Devil squad traveling to take on the top-ranked team in the nation on the road, no one knew what to expect from Duke Saturday.
People like to say that lacrosse is the fastest game played on two feet.
The Blue Devils have been bounced from the NCAA tournament in the first round the last two years, but Sunday they showed the gap between a perennial contender and fledgling program.
The Blue Devils fell short in their season opener Sunday, but have little time to dwell on the loss with more challenges approaching in a busy start to the season.
Following a second straight first-round exit in the NCAA tournament, the Blue Devils are eager to show improvement this season.
After a rough weekend in Las Vegas earlier this month, Duke started the dual match season off on a high note at home Wednesday afternoon.
Right in the middle of their most arduous portion of the season, the Blue Devils will have to gear up for another grueling weekend as they play three ACC matches in six days.
Strength and resiliency are trademark qualities of Air Force cadets throughout the nation, and the Falcons’ lacrosse team was no exception Tuesday night.
Hampton Pirates
Buffalo Bulls
Purdue Boilermakers
After a successful weekend at the DBAP, the Blue Devils will try to keep the positive momentum going as their first stretch of ACC play approaches.