Top-ranked Blue Devils rock Raiders
By Gabe Starosta | March 19, 2008Despite allowing the first goal of the game, Duke (8-0) cruised past Colgate (4-3) with a 15-7 win at Koskinen Stadium.
Despite allowing the first goal of the game, Duke (8-0) cruised past Colgate (4-3) with a 15-7 win at Koskinen Stadium.
Since becoming the country's top-ranked team in the most recent national poll, the Blue Devils have responded with characteristic poise in wins over North Carolina and Presbyterian.
With 8:04 remaining in the third quarter, attackman Max Quinzani appeared to lose a scoring opportunity when he was flattened by a defender with possession of the ball.
No. 4 Duke defeated ninth-ranked Georgetown, 12-11, Saturday to extend its home winning streak to 19 games.
Duke (5-0) looks to continue its undefeated season against No. 7 Princeton Saturday at 3:30 p.m. in Princeton, N.J.
When the second-ranked Blue Devils travel to Baltimore, they won't just be facing one of three teams to beat them last year, Loyola.
Playing in the mid-afternoon after stormy weather postponed its Tuesday night contest with Lehigh, No. 2 Duke came out cold, trailing 3-0 at the end of the first quarter.
When second-ranked Duke (3-0) hosts Lehigh Wednesday at 1 p.m., the Blue Devils won't be focusing on their former interim coach Kevin Cassese manning the opposing sidelines at Koskinen Stadium.
What the average observer might not know, however, is that the reigning Tewaaraton Trophy winner can launch the ball up to 100 miles per hour.
There was no better time than Saturday for junior Jess Adam-even if there were only three seconds left.
After easily disposing of inferior teams in its first two games of the season, No. 2 Duke faced a much tougher challenge going into Saturday's bout with No. 3 Maryland.
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Duke rolled through Virginia this weekend, routing No. 18 Richmond and William & Mary to open its season 4-0.
On paper, it might seem like unranked Vermont played No. 2 Duke closely Saturday. After all, the Blue Devils only outscored the Catamounts 9-6 from the second quarter on.
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