Duke drops exhibition to North Carolina
By Delaney King | August 25, 2014Facing a conference rival in the preseason, the Blue Devils were shown a few areas they might need to tweak before the regular season begins.
Facing a conference rival in the preseason, the Blue Devils were shown a few areas they might need to tweak before the regular season begins.
The Blue Devils defeated the Tar Heels in an overtime shootout last September, and will use the game as a final tuneup before their season opener Aug. 29.
After a season filled by highlights for Duke field hockey, Blue Devil head coach Pam Bustin was selected to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame.
Duke suffered its first loss to Connecticut in team history in the game that mattered the most
The Blue Devils will square off with Connecticut with a national championship on the line
Duke’s first-ever national championship is within reach
The Blue Devils are hoping that the third time will be the charm when they face a familiar foe in the Final Four
A pair of wins this weekend has the Blue Devils dancing to the Final Four for the first time since 2006
Not only was Duke awarded with the fourth seed in this year’s NCAA tournament, but they will be playing their first and possible second round games in front of its home crowd.
The Blue Devils came all the way back from a two-goal deficit, but fell to the nation’s No. 1 team in overtime.
Duke has cleared its first hurdle in the ACC tournament, but the team now advances to play goliath—in the form of a Terrapin.
With the stakes higher than ever, the Blue Devils hope to avenge a loss that they suffered earlier in the season.
Opposing team’s aren’t having much success sliding the ball past goalkeeper Lauren Blazing.
Lightning did not strike twice for the Blue Devils as they sought their second win of the season against a team ranked No. 1 in the nation.
Back-to-back victories has Duke flying high heading into its regular-season finale.
The Blue Devils are hoping to carry the momentum as they travel north to Boston for a pair of matches against top programs.
When Cherry Seaborn graduated from the English university in 2013 after three years, she wasn’t ready to stop playing field hockey just yet.
After falling on the road to ACC foe Virginia, the Blue Devils returned home and salvaged the weekend, shutting out Stanford.
The Blue Devils will return to the turf twice this weekend hoping to bounce back from their first ACC loss this season.
Duke will welcome ACC newcomer Syracuse to Durham for the first-ever matchup between the two newly-minted foes.