Duke women's lacrosse enjoys impressive consistency at the draw thanks to Olivia Jenner
In what has been an up-and-down season so far ripe with uncertainty, there has been one constant: junior attack Olivia Jenner’s domination at the draw.
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In what has been an up-and-down season so far ripe with uncertainty, there has been one constant: junior attack Olivia Jenner’s domination at the draw.
With less than 45 seconds left in the game and the score knotted at nine, junior goalkeeper Jamie Lockwood made one of her most clutch saves in a Duke uniform, giving the Blue Devils a chance to land a comeback victory.
Duke’s been in a similar position before. For its seniors, juniors and sophomores, it is nearly déjà vu.
After dominating in their first two NCAA tournament games, the second-seeded Blue Devils are heading to Omaha, Ne., to face 11th-seeded Syracuse Friday night in the Sweet 16 matchup. The Blue Zone gives a player for both teams that could be the difference in the game:
Tying the single-game record was simply not enough last week.
Bucknell Bison: 25-9, 16-2 in the Patriot League
Wright State Raiders: 25-9, 14-4 in the Horizon League
St. Bonaventure Bonnies: 25-7, 14-4 in the Atlantic 10 Conference
Gonzaga Bulldogs: 30-4, 17-1 in the West Coast Conference
Too little, too late.
Regardless of past success, the first road game for a young team is a completely different animal. Especially when some key contributors will be playing in just their fourth collegiate game, and first ACC matchup.
After a nightmarish season that resulted in the departure of defensive coach Lars Keil, little was to be expected of Duke’s backline this year.
Contender or pretender?
Coming off their worst season in 20 years, the Blue Devils sorely needed to make a statement in their season opener.
NEW YORK—As they have been much of the season, the Blue Devils have been anything but consistent.
With freshmen stars Wendell Carter Jr. and Marvin Bagley III down low, Duke generally dominates on the boards.
Michigan State. Baylor. Penn State. Who’s next?
Set with more than a week of practice after a tough start in head-to-head play, the Blue Devils needed to get in the win column in a trip across the country.
Every week, the Blue Zone will make a take on Duke basketball—whether that take may be hot, cold or lukewarm. This week's take is in from associate sports editor Ben Feder:
With the end of 2017 quickly approaching, The Chronicle's sports department takes a look back at the biggest sports stories of the year. Each day, The Blue Zone will review a major game, event or storyline that helped shape the course of the year in Blue Devil athletics.