Duke men's lacrosse annihilates Furman in nonconference matchup
By Winston Lindqwister | March 3, 2020Duke men's lacrosse annihilates Furman in nonconference matchup.
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Duke men's lacrosse annihilates Furman in nonconference matchup.
Duke came out victorious in a thrilling back-and-forth affair.
An aggressive start payed off for the Blue Devils as they defeated the Pioneers on the road.
For the second year in a row, Duke dropped one of its first two games of the year last Saturday, falling at home to unranked Air Force.
Even more bad news has emerged for Duke men's lacrosse.
Fifty minutes and 58 seconds. That’s how long Duke led in its 2020 season opener.
Last year's early upset loss to High Point proved that even Duke's talent could falter against smaller schools, and Danowski will surely keep that in mind as the Blue Devils search for a strong start in 2020.
Coming in at No. 2: Duke men's lacrosse advances to the NCAA tournament semifinal after coming out on top in a series of nail-biters, but the Blue Devils' luck runs out in double overtime against eventual national champion Virginia.
How hard could it be to stop Myles Jones? Very hard, as East Coast Dyes founder Greg Kenneally learned when he tried to defend the 6-foot-5 midfielder.
Deemer Class scored five goals to wrap up the regular season against Boston University, and Kyrie Irving had a big week in the pro ranks for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Duke lacrosse routed then-No. 15 Marquette 16-1 Friday night to bolster its NCAA tournament hopes.
With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. We close the year and our list with the No. 1 story of 2014—Duke men's lacrosse and women's golf...