Senior Shaquille Powell did not have the best day rushing, but forced a key fumble on special teams that set up a Duke touchdown.
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Senior Shaquille Powell did not have the best day rushing, but forced a key fumble on special teams that set up a Duke touchdown.
Thanks to excellent blocking, Shaun Wilson went nearly untouched on both of his long touchdown runs to help Duke win the Pinstripe Bowl Saturday.
Ross Martin opened the scoring with a 52-yard field goal and ended it with a 36-yarder in overtime.
Duke head coach David Cutcliffe poses with the Pinstripe Bowl trophy—the second piece of hardware he can now add to the Blue Devil trophy case.
The Blue Devils began their celebration as soon as Indiana kicker Griffin Oakes' game-tying field goal attempt was ruled no good.
The Blue Devils receive the Pinstripe Bowl trophy after Saturday's win.
Duke celebrates after its overtime win in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium—the program's first postseason victory since the 1961 Cotton Bowl.
Quarterback Thomas Sirk plowed into the end zone with less than a minute left in regulation to tie the game—his second rushing touchdown of the day.
Freshman Crystal Primm scored a career-high 15 points, but a long scoring drought spelled doom for the Blue Deivls at Rupp Arena Sunday.
Freshman Angela Salvadores delivered nine points, as Duke's freshman class accounted for 33 of the Blue Devils' 61 points.
Sophomore Azurá Stevens posted a team-high 17 points in a losing effort for the Blue Devils.
Redshirt sophomore Rebecca Greenwell finished without a made field goal, playing in front of friends and family less than three hours from her hometown of Owensboro, Ky.
Makayla Epps and backcourt mate Janee Thompson controlled the game for Kentucky in the second half.
Kentucky guard Janee Thompson scored nine of her 17 points after halftime to help the Wildcats get their first win in three tries against the Blue Devils Sunday night.
Freshman Kyra Lambert was one of several Blue Devils to struggle from the floor Sunday, shooting 1-of-8.
Redshirt senior Jeremy Cash surpassed 100 tackles for the season Saturday against Wake Forest and was the leading vote-getter in the secondary to pick up his third all-conference selection.