Duke field hockey looks to snap cold spell against Syracuse in ACC opener
By Hank Tucker | September 13, 2018Duke split pairs of games against top-15 opponents on back-to-back weekends away from home.
Duke split pairs of games against top-15 opponents on back-to-back weekends away from home.
In the Devil's in the Details, Conner McLeod of The Blue Zone will look at the past week in Duke sports through numbers.
In a true road matchup against the Tigers the Blue Devils were unable to hold their leads on two different occasions.
Duke's grueling schedule continues with a pair of tough matches on the road.
In the Devil's in the Details, Evan Kolin of The Blue Zone will look at the past week in Duke sports through numbers.
The Blue Devils' undefeated streak comes to an end at the hands of Maryland, echoing last year's early exit in the NCAA tournament.
The Blue Devils will travel to Maryland to take part in the fourth-ever Big Ten/ACC Cup.
In a near repeat of last year, Duke blanked William & Mary and pulled an overtime victory over Liberty.
The Blue Devils return six starters and 14 letter-winners from the 2017 squad that bowed out in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.
The Blue Devils saw their stellar game get upended, and their season ended, in an eerily similar finish to their nightmarish season-ending loss a year ago.
The second-seeded Blue Devils toppled Miami (Ohio) 4-2 in an NCAA tournament Round of 16 game at Jack Katz Stadium Saturday afternoon.
Brimming with talent from the front lines to the back field, Duke is in one of its best positions ever to take home a national title.
Even the tournament favorites can have missteps, with the Blue Devils falling just short in a marathon game.
For the second time this year, it took everything the Blue Devils had to prevent a shocking upset by the Eagles.
The Blue Devils put the finishing touches on a stellar regular season with a 4-0 shutout of Appalachian State last Saturday on Senior Day.
The Blue Devils took 36 shots to cruise to a victory in their regular-season finale.
No. 2 Duke, which was coming off a thrilling 3-2 victory against No. 5 North Carolina Friday, struggled to separate from Liberty.
No. 2 Duke held off a late rally to knock off No. 5 North Carolina 3-2 at Jack Katz Stadium Friday in its final conference matchup of the regular season.
Friday evening’s bout between Tobacco Road rivals Duke and North Carolina represents the ACC regular-season finale for both teams.
A good offense was the best defense for No. 2 Duke Sunday in its first shutout in three weeks.