New territory: Duke women's golf freshmen prepare for NCAA championship
By Ryan Hoerger | May 20, 2015Leona Maguire, Lisa Maguire and Gurbani Singh had big shoes to fill when they stepped on campus in the fall.
Leona Maguire, Lisa Maguire and Gurbani Singh had big shoes to fill when they stepped on campus in the fall.
After sneaking into the NCAA regional field, Duke made a statement and earned an invitation to the program’s 12th NCAA championship tournament.
The Blue Devils will look to qualify for the NCAA championship at the end of the month with a top-five finish at the Rawls Course in Lubbock, Texas.
Freshman Leona Maguire won her second consecutive tournament as the Blue Devils qualified for the NCAA championships with a three-stroke victory.
The Blue Devils will tee off at the Warren Golf Course in South Bend, Ind., for a chance to advance to the NCAA championships later this month.
Duke was assigned the No. 8 seed in the Lubbock, Texas, region when the 81-team NCAA tournament field was released Monday morning.
When the defending national champions open up their title defense May 7, they will not have the luxury of doing so close to home.
Freshman Adam Wood finished tied for 14th with a two-under-par ledger to pace the Blue Devil lineup.
By the time she stepped into the tee box for the fourth time Saturday, Leona Maguire knew the 18th hole as well as anyone.
The Blue Devils fought through tough course conditions en route to a fourth place finish this weekend at the Yale Spring Invitational.
It was not the end result they were hoping for this weekend, but the Blue Devils have done everything except ease up down the stretch—and with the ACC tournament five days away, a seventh-place...
The Blue Devils played three consistent rounds of golf to earn a seventh-place finish and cap off their third straight tournament finishing under par.
After going toe-to-toe against one of the best teams in the country in a tournament featuring the same format that will be used in the NCAA Championship, Duke is one step closer to being...
Duke hits the road for the Liz Murphey Collegiate, where it will face some of the best competition in the country.
Coming off their first win of the season, the Blue Devils managed to bring some of the magic they found in Brandon, Ore., back to Durham.
The Blue Devils claimed their first team title in the last two seasons in a shortened event this week.
The Blue Devils took home individual and team titles after putting in extra work amid tough wintry conditions in Durham.
The Blue Devils will head to Hilton Head, S.C., looking to defend their title in the event from last season.
The Blue Devils had a solid final round at a historic venue to gain some momentum in their spring opener after a slow start.
A short stint of adversity in Duke's season-opener may go on to help the Blue Devils in the long run.