Duke, Cavs fight for tourney seed
By Galen Vaisman | October 29, 2004Riding high on a five-game winning streak in which they have outscored their opponents 24 6, the No.
Riding high on a five-game winning streak in which they have outscored their opponents 24 6, the No.
Neither the game against No. 19 Penn State or unranked Northwestern was a big win for the Duke field hockey team. The Blue Devils handled both squads, 4-1 and 5-1, respectively.
Duke head coach Beth Bozman, her staff and all her players had never won a game at traditional national powerhouse Old Dominion.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — People with heart problems should have consulted their doctors before attending Saturday’s thriller between a pair of top-five teams.
The fifth-ranked field hockey team played without a goalie for more than 10 minutes this weekend and won. Twice.
The dust has cleared from North Carolina’s recent visit, and Maryland looms next weekend.
The Blue Devils shed tears and did not hide their frustration after losing to their biggest rival Saturday.
When Duke defeated North Carolina 5-0 last October, the field hockey team not only snapped a 49-game losing streak dating back to 1981, it also established itself as a national title contender.
A pair of games in as many days resulted in two victories for the fourth-ranked field hockey team.
For the field hockey team, it’s one big game after another.
In overtime, junior Nicole Dudek sent a slow-rolling shot between the legs of Wake Forest goalie Kristina Gagliardi.
Two Goliaths of the turf meet this weekend.
Duke’s scoring woes are a thing of the past.
With expectations abounding, the field hockey team admits it is feeling the pressure.
Before Sunday’s game against Michigan State, Duke starting keeper Christie Morgan’s head was pounding. After the game, everyone’s head was hurting.
Beth Bozman came to Duke last season and took the team its first Final Four in her first season as head coach.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Unlike the U.S. Olympic basketball team, the Duke field hockey team takes exhibition matches seriously.