The Blue Devils earned seven top-seven finishes at the regional tournament this weekend.
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The Blue Devils earned seven top-seven finishes at the regional tournament this weekend.
Kelci Smesko scored six goals Saturday as the Blue Devils routed Louisville 16-5, bouncing back from Wednesday's loss to Georgetown.
Goalkeeper Kelsey Duryea recorded her 500th career save Wednesday against Georgetown, becoming just the third Blue Devil to reach that threshold.
Sophomore Kyra Harney notched her fourth hat trick of the year in a 10-9 loss to Georgetown Wednesday.
Derrcyk Thornton made a critical block of Joel Berry II's last-ditch jumper to preserve a one-point lead and secure Duke's upset victory against then-No. 5 North Carolina on the road.
Swingman Brandon Ingram took home ACC Freshman of the Year honors after averaging 16.7 points and 6.8 rebounds per game in the regular season for the Blue Devils.
Duke sophomore Grayson Allen scored 21.1 points per game this season—up 17.1 points from a year ago—and led the Blue Devils in scoring, assists and 3-point shooting on his way to a first-team All-ACC selection.
Duke has had to rely primarily on six players throughout conference play and has persevered through several up-and-down stretches this season.
Former Parking and Transportation Services employees described their fear of retaliation during Tuesday’s student-led protest.
After starting in front of the James B. Duke statue and marching to the bus stop, protestors walked to the Allen Building and left signs in front of it.
Students noted that they were disappointed more of their peers were not present at the protest even though many student groups co-signed an online petition demanding Trask’s removal.
Ellie Majure and the Blue Devils will be gunning for their third straight win Wednesday against Georgetown.
Senior Kelsey Duryea has been solid between the pipes for Duke as she leads a young team replacing six starters from last year’s Final Four squad.
Senior Beatrice Capra returned to the lineup Sunday after missing Friday's win against Syracuse and won her single match on court one, but the rest of the Blue Devils could not follow suit.
Sophomore Kyra Harney scored a career-best five goals as the Blue Devils routed Virginia Tech in their ACC opener Saturday afternoon.
Freshman Brandon Ingram has shot less than 40 percent from the field in his last five games but will need a big effort Saturday for Duke against the Tar Heels.
Playing without their top two singles players, the Blue Devils rose to the challenge to take down No. 24 Syracuse Friday afternoon.