Duke men's lacrosse rebounds from loss with dominant win against Richmond
By Conner McLeod | March 5, 2018The Blue Devils dominated the second quarter, shutting out the Spiders and scoring eight goals.
The Blue Devils dominated the second quarter, shutting out the Spiders and scoring eight goals.
The No. 16 Blue Devils wrapped up a mixed weekend at home at Koskinen Stadium.
Duke is looking to avoid back-to-back losses for the first time since 2015.
Playing their first ACC game, the young Blue Devil squad dug itself a deep hole early.
Duke gave up four unanswered goals to Pennsylvania to fall 10-9 in Philadelphia.
Last season, the Blue Devils lost to the Hokies for the first time in 20 matchups, and they are looking to avenge that result.
Ned Crotty has returned to the place where it all began.
Behind the leadership of new assistant coach Bria Irizarry, the new-look No. 10 Blue Devils have impressed to start the season
Although No. 18 Duke gave up a four-goal lead to allow No. 9 Northwestern to get back into the game late, the Blue Devils ultimately finished strong.
Before the game, John Danowski had written the word "Scrap" on the locker-room whiteboard. Scrap is exactly what his team did.
The Blue Devils will look to knock off the Pioneers for the first time since beating them twice in 2014.
Contender or pretender? This weekend, everyone will get a glimpse of reality.
Coming off their worst season in 20 years, the Blue Devils sorely needed to make a statement in their season opener.
No. 1 Duke took down Jacksonville 19-8 Saturday afternoon at home in Koskinen Stadium, two days after an 18-6 victory against High Point.
The Blue Devils, who have never lost to the Panthers in four contests, are coming off a statement 18-4 victory against Air Force.
No. 1 Duke dispatched the Falcons 18-4, illustrating its potential as the best team in the nation.
The arrival of February on campus marks the start of lacrosse season, and expectations are high once again for the Blue Devils.
After two consecutive quick exits from the NCAA tournament, a commanding first round win against Johns Hopkins looked to give the Blue Devils the juice to advance to the Final Four in Boston.
Saturday’s quarterfinal appearance is Duke’s first in a three years, and a surprise for many who thought this year’s relatively young team would not achieve the success that it has.
The Blue Devils controlled both sides of the ball and were led by a spectacular performance from junior attackman Justin Guterding, who tied a career high with 10 points