Duke field hockey falls to Princeton, defeats Rutgers
By Danielle Lazarus | September 9, 2013After being unable to solve the defending national champions, the Blue Devils were able to claw out a double-overtime win against an unranked team.
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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.
Freshman Robin Blazing joins her older sister, Lauren, this season as a member of Duke's field hockey program.
The biggest difference between Duke field hockey in 2012 and the upcoming 2013 season: there’s not a 12-day tournament right in the middle of the schedule.
No one expected that the Blue Devils would finish below .500 and thus ineligible for postseason play.
Although Duke embraced its sixth seed in the ACC Tournament, the underdogs had their season finished by the Terrapins.
The sixth-seeded Blue Devils take on two-time reigning national champs Maryland.
The regular season has come to a close, and Duke could not snag its first win against an ACC or higher-ranked opponent.
The Blue Devils host Virginia Saturday.
Friday, two things changed.
The Blue Devils are back in Durham for the rest of the season, and it couldn’t come at a better time.
The Blue Devils beat James Madison but lost to No. 8 Old Dominion.
It’s crunch time for the Blue Devils.
Duke held Maryland—the sixth highest-scoring team in the country—to just two goals.
Duke seeks its first ACC win of the season.
The girls are back in town.
With players set to return to action from the Junior Pan-Am games, Duke will take on Boston College and Kent State.
Six field hockey players competed at the Junior Pan-Am Games in Mexico.