Duke lacrosse downs Virginia behind Bruckner's seven goals for first ACC victory
By Seth Johnson | April 13, 2015With an ACC tournament bid on the line, the Blue Devils hit their stride to ensure that they are bound for postseason conference play.
With an ACC tournament bid on the line, the Blue Devils hit their stride to ensure that they are bound for postseason conference play.
The Blue Devils are looking to capture their first conference win of the year and secure the final spot in the ACC tournament Sunday against the Cavaliers.
The Blue Devils cruised to a nine-point victory against the No. 18 Buckeyes Thursday and now have just one game left before the postseason begins.
The Blue Devils clinched a key conference win on a long and blustery day in Newton, Mass.
The Blue Devils suffered their first home defeat since 2013.
The two top teams in the ACC will fight it out for the No. 1 spot when the Blue Devils travel north to battle the Eagles Saturday.
Looking to grab their first ACC victory of the season, the Blue Devils are hoping they can recreate last season’s postseason magic.
It didn’t take long for the Blue Devils to jump out to an early lead against the Wildcats, and they never looked back from there.
Taking a break from the ACC gauntlet, the Blue Devils face off against Davidson Tuesday in a battle of North Carolina schools.
The Blue Devils scrapped with the Tar Heels for 60 minutes, but in the end, the glove of North Carolina goalie Kieran Burkeon stopped a possible tie-breaker from Myles Jones.
A week removed from its first loss of the season, Duke ground out a tough win against Syracuse behind a complete team performance.
Redshirt freshman Danny Fowler entered the game with 14 career saves and made 13 more against the Tar Heels in a losing effort.
Coming off of their worst loss in the past 12 seasons, the Blue Devils will look to rebound in another important ACC game this weekend.
Top-ranked Syracuse built a commanding 13-1 halftime lead and didn't let up after intermission, beating No. 4 Duke 19-7 at the Carrier Dome.
The Blue Devils got behind early Saturday and couldn't make up the deficit after halftime, dropping their first game of the season.
The Blue Devils will get their second opportunity to take down the No. 1 team in the country.
Another road trip for the Blue Devils, another record on the horizon.
Two road wins and two records. Spring break couldn’t have ended better for the Blue Devils.
Junior Myles Jones had a hat trick and five assists as the Blue Devils used a fourth-quarter spurt to rally past the Hoyas.
The Blue Devils will look to slow down the Hoyas and pick up their fifth straight win in Washington, D.C. Saturday.