Duke field hockey suffers third-straight loss in defeat at Wake Forest
Missed opportunities have been the story of Duke field hockey’s season thus far.
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Missed opportunities have been the story of Duke field hockey’s season thus far.
Life is 10 percent what happens and 90 percent how you react. That perfectly sums up Duke’s weekend on the road.
As the rain splashed on the new blue turf Sunday, Duke’s chance to win the game slipped away.
Just hearing about Duke’s schedule over the past week is exhausting. The Blue Devils had three straight games at the Duke invitational, a midweek game at Elon and will host two more home games Friday and Saturday. Despite the exhausting schedule, Duke went on the road Tuesday evening to Elon and defeated the Phoenix 3-1.
Duke couldn’t have had a stronger start to its fall season at the Battle of the Banks tournament, winning against both Rutgers and St. Joseph’s on the road in Piscataway, N.J.
The new turf at Jack Katz Stadium represents a fresh start for this year's Duke team. It is the first season since 2019 in which the Blue Devils have been able to return to a normal spring schedule without pandemic restrictions.
For those who followed Duke’s squad last year, be prepared to see plenty of unfamiliar faces on the court as the season takes off. Duke has added seven freshmen and two graduate transfers to its roster, meaning that much of the preseason has been about “trying to do a lot of work together and working on getting to know each other,” head coach Jolene Nagel told The Chronicle. The trajectory of the season will depend on how well the Blue Devils can work as a cohesive team and establish their dynamic early on in the season.
A new era of Duke men's basketball is on the horizon, and with it comes an almost entirely new roster. In this series, the Blue Zone analyzes film on each of the Blue Devils' new signees and transfers for the 2022-23 season. We previously looked at Kale Catchings, Ryan Young, Jaden Schutt, Mark Mitchell and Dariq Whitehead. Next, let’s take a look at Dereck Lively II:
With the 2021-22 NBA season in the books, the Blue Zone takes one last look at the Duke representatives in the Finals:
As the NBA Finals near their end, just one Duke product remains. The Blue Zone checks out his recent performance, as well as a career update of another former Blue Devil:
With the NBA playoffs edging closer to completion, the Blue Zone takes a look at former Duke players standing out for their teams:
As the NBA Playoffs chug along, the Blue Zone takes a look at some Duke products making a difference for their teams:
The first round of the NBA playoffs has begun. As teams make their push toward the second round, the Blue Zone takes a look at how former Blue Devils are faring:
With Duke’s season officially in the books, the Blue Zone breaks down each player's season, including comparisons to their preseason projections. We previously looked at Jaylen Blakes, Bates Jones, Joey Baker, Theo John, Trevor Keels, AJ Griffin and Jeremy Roach. Next up is Mark Williams:
With the college basketball season in the past and the NBA playoffs fast approaching, the Blue Zone is here to check in on former Blue Devils across the association:
There has been no shortage of storylines for Duke men's basketball alums in the NBA in the past couple weeks, so the Blue Zone takes a look at how former Blue Devils are faring in the league:
After each Duke men's basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. Today, the Blue Zone breaks down Mark Williams' performance in the Blue Devils' win against Cal State Fullerton:
After each Duke men's basketball game this season, check back here for the Player of the Game and more. Today, the Blue Zone breaks down Wendell Moore Jr.'s performance and the rest of the Blue Devils' all-important win against Miami in the ACC tournament:
Before we jump into the postseason as the ACC tournament commences, the Blue Zone takes a look back and recap the Blue Devils' regular season from wins against Gonzaga and Kentucky to shocking losses in front of the home crowd in head coach Mike Krzyzewski's last season.
With former Duke basketball standouts in the NBA continuing to impress, the Blue Zone keeps you up to date heading into the All-Star break: