Jackson, Mitch relish chance to be playing again
When Duke returned to practice this fall, Keturah Jackson and Brittany Mitch arrived with a year of college experience and four years of eligibility.
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When Duke returned to practice this fall, Keturah Jackson and Brittany Mitch arrived with a year of college experience and four years of eligibility.
With seven minutes left in the first half Sunday, Wanisha Smith stole the ball on the perimeter, dribbled upcourt and connected on a pass to Lindsey Harding for an easy layup.
The four day ITA Mideast Regionals, held in Chapel Hill, ended early for Duke Sunday, as the remaining singles and doubles teams were ousted in the tournament's quarterfinals.
After a strong ACC run this past April that carried them into the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament, the Blue Devils are hoping to build on that success this year.
The men's soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to five games with a 3-0 win over Boston College Friday, in what head coach John Rennie called the team's best performance of the season.