Duke field hockey takes road trip to Boston
By Brian Mazur | October 25, 2013The Blue Devils are hoping to carry the momentum as they travel north to Boston for a pair of matches against top programs.
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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.
Duke didn’t need extra time to emerge victorious against the Demon Deacons.
Duke captured another overtime victory with a 2-1 win against California.
Emmie Le Marchand's leadership has proved key in Duke's return to prominence.
Coming off of a tiring game against its arch rival, Duke was able to regroup and put together another win.
Duke downed rival North Carolina for the first time since 2006—upsetting the country’s top team.
If Duke had a choice in its schedule, it probably wouldn’t have chosen to kick off its ACC slate against North Carolina.
The Blue Devils decimated Radford in a lopsided victory in which their dynamic offense dominated the Highlanders.
Despite overcoming a two-goal deficit in the second half, a late Northwestern goal shut the door on any chance of a Duke comeback.
Jessica Buttinger's score with 5:47 remaining gave Duke a victory against Old Dominion.
For the second straight week, Duke needed some late-game heroics to come away with a one-goal victory.
Duke looks to rebound at home with the chance to settle the score with old rivals.
After being unable to solve the defending national champions, the Blue Devils were able to claw out a double-overtime win against an unranked team.
After wins against Indiana and No. 17 Drexel last weekend, Duke will head up the New Jersey Turnpike to face the defending national champions.
A duo of veterans pushed the Blue Devils past Indiana 4-0 in their season-opener, but it was freshman Heather Morris who led Duke past Drexel Sunday.
Field hockey beat writer Danielle Lazarus preview Duke's upcoming season.