Scoreless drought dooms Duke lacrosse in first loss of the season
By Madeline Carrington | March 3, 2014After a perfect February, Duke started March off on the wrong foot.
After a perfect February, Duke started March off on the wrong foot.
Duke will get its first taste of ACC play this weekend when it faces one of the conference’s hottest teams in one of the most anticipated games of the season
Duke passed a pair of weekend tests to move to 4-0 in the month of February for the first time since 2008.
Duke passed a pair of weekend tests to move to 4-0 in the month of February for the first time since 2008.
Duke will face off against a familiar foe and team it has not faced in more than 20 years this weekend.
Duke’s off to a hot start this season, but the Blue Devils have lost 10 straight to Northwestern
After dominating its opening weekend from the comfort of Koskinen Stadium, Duke will take its undefeated record on the road.
It will take more than a four-point deficit to shake the sixth-best team in the country.
The 2014 Blue Devils also got off to a slow start in their first step toward title defense—this time they overcame it much more quickly.
The Blue Devils raced out of gate and didn’t look back, tying a program record with 25 goals in its season-opening win.
The Blue Devils will open the 2014 season as the nation's No. 1 team and the defending national champions
Facing one of its most challenging schedules in recent memory, the Blue Devils will finally have experienced veterans upon which to rely.
The No. 3 story of 2013 is the Duke lacrosse team's national title.
Duke faced its two newest ACC foes, Syracuse and Notre Dame, en route to its second national championship in program history in 2013.
Four weeks ago, Matt Danowski was Jake Tripucka’s assistant coach, watching Tripucka lead the Blue Devils to their second national championship in four years.
Duke Vice President and Director of Athletics Kevin White announced Friday that the contract of head men’s lacrosse coach John Danowski has been extended through the 2018 season.
Even after two national championships in seven years, the 2006 Duke lacrosse scandal may never go away.
Sophomore goaltender Kyle Turri was supposed to be Dan Wigrizer's backup this season, but ended up paving Duke's path to a national championship.
If it felt like No. 1 seed Syracuse barely had the ball after it nurtured a 5-0 lead against seventh-seeded Duke, it’s because the Orange barely did.