Duke women's lacrosse returns home to take on William and Mary
By Staff Reports | February 22, 2015The Blue Devils will hope to follow up their impressive road win at Northwestern with a dominant showing against the Tribe Sunday.
The Blue Devils will hope to follow up their impressive road win at Northwestern with a dominant showing against the Tribe Sunday.
Saturday's winter weather canceled the Blue Devils' flight from Baltimore to New York. The game will be rescheduled for later this spring.
Playing indoors to escape the frigid temperatures of the Windy City, the Blue Devils continued their hot streak to start off the season.
The No. 8 Blue Devils will take on the No. 5 Wildcats looking to snap an 11-game losing streak to powerhouse Northwestern.
Mother Nature gave it her best shot, but three games into the season, it would seem as though there’s no cooling down the Blue Devils.
Following their first loss of the season, the Blue Devils rebounded to give head coach John Danowski his 350th career win.
In Duke’s first test against the nation's best, the inexperienced Blue Devils had an early season wakeup call.
In its home opener Friday afternoon, Duke gave fans something to look forward to this season in a dominating win against Richmond.
Although Duke is just one game into the season, the the squad will already have to work through some early-season adversity.
With only two games under their belts, the Blue Devils are set for their toughest game of the year.
According to the team, the five-team ACC Coach of the Year is in the treatment stage of her recovery and prognosis is good.
Although the man behind the facemask can be quiet and reserved, Will Haus' play on lacrosse’s biggest stages has been anything but.
It was a tale of two halves as Duke extended its home winning streak to 18 games in the home opener at Koskinen Stadium Sunday.
Hat tricks, unscathed clearing a stellar first half showed why the Blue Devils have championship aspirations. Duke could not have opened its season on a sharper note.
It was closer than they expected, but the Blue Devils started their road back to the NCAA title the way they needed—with a win.
The No. 8 Blue Devils will make the short trip to take on the Phoenix, a program in its second year in existence.
Defenseman Chris Coady, longstick midfielder Brian Dailey and attackman Kyle Keenan will begin the season serving an indefinite suspension.
New year, new team—same dream. Two-time defending NCAA champion Duke opens its 2015 campaign with a pair of games in as many days this weekend.
Everything was real, except the pinnie uniforms and the meaning of the game, as the Blue Devils defeated Towson 16-8.
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