Blue Devils roll past Terps in ACC opener
By John Taddei | March 5, 2007COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Playing their first game following an emotional return to the field last weekend, the Blue Devils passed their first road test with flying colors.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Playing their first game following an emotional return to the field last weekend, the Blue Devils passed their first road test with flying colors.
No. 2 Duke (4-0, 0-0 in the ACC) is pushing itself this week as it prepares for the biggest game of its season so far-a road trip to College Park to take on No. 8 Maryland (2-0, 1-0) Saturday...
After playing its season-opener in front of the second-largest crowd in school history last Saturday, No. 2 Duke will play on the road for the first time in 10 months tonight.
Kim Imbesi has big shoes to fill this season for the Blue Devils. The sophomore goalie currently faces the challenge of replacing Duke's former All-American starting goalkeeper Megan Huether. And...
The second-ranked Blue Devils (4-0) forced a critical turnover late in the game to outlast No. 13 Richmond (2-1) 10-7 Friday night, and they used smothering defense to steamroll William & Mary...
As the Blue Devils walked off the field following their season opener Saturday, not a single player failed to flash a grin. After 10 months of controversy, it was the first time in a long time Duke...
For the third straight year, Duke opens its season with the expectation of competing in the Final Four on Memorial Day Weekend.
Unlike the experiences some have while playing for a parent, Matt Danowski's first six months under the tutelage of his father have been remarkably normal. The younger Danowski has changed little...
When the men's lacrosse team takes the field in Koskinen Stadium for an official game for the first time in almost a year Saturday, those in attendance will see three numbers on Duke's side of the...
Caroline Cryer tied the Duke record for goals in one game with seven in the No. 2 Blue Devils' 19-6 blowout of Denver Friday, and Kristen Waagbo became the all-time Duke assists leader in the Blue...
Duke hopes that the third time will ultimately prove to be the charm in its quest for a national championship when it begins its regular season with two away games this weekend.
Over the past 10 months, Duke's men's lacrosse players have faced a media blitz unlike anything their sport has ever seen.
In replacing Mike Pressler, who resigned under pressure last April 5, lacrosse head coach John Danowski has displayed a somewhat different coaching style than his predecessor. Whereas Pressler was...
The score may not have been kept on the scoreboard, but the men's lacrosse players earned a victory just by taking on outside competition this weekend.
As the Feb. 24 start date of the 2007 men's lacrosse season rapidly approaches, administrators are now preparing for an atmosphere at games that could be vastly different than it was in past years.
Nearly 300 days after its 2006 season was cut short, Duke could not wait one more to officially start its 2007 campaign when it took the field Friday. "We were actually going to start tomorrow,...
Even though it will have to wait until May, the Duke team is already focused on claiming the first NCAA title in the program's history.
After months of uncertainty, the team members were finally able to do what they had not done together for five months-play lacrosse.
Player-coach may seem an antiquated term in most sports, but for Kevin Cassese this summer, it was very much a reality. Actually, Cassese was more of a player-coach-camp director-recruiter-national...
New men's lacrosse head coach John Danowski finally arrived for good in Durham last week. He was greeted with an empty office and a full slate of expectations.