Accomplished Blue Devil returns as assistant coach
By Matthew Sin | July 20, 2005As soon as former assistant coach Joe Alberici accepted the head coaching position at Army June 15, Duke knew exactly where to turn.
As soon as former assistant coach Joe Alberici accepted the head coaching position at Army June 15, Duke knew exactly where to turn.
One face-off. One ground ball. One save. One shot. One goal.
After junior Katie Chrest accepted the Tewaaraton Trophy, the top individual honor in women’s collegiate lacrosse, at a banquet in Washington D.C.
PHILADELPHIA — With their gear packed up and their belongings prepped for the trip back to Durham, the Blue Devils sat pensively around the visitor’s locker room in Lincoln Financial...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Draw control.
Making it to Annapolis has been Duke’s goal all year long. Sunday the dream came true.
For Fairfield, an unlikely scenario in the game’s early moments planted a brief sense of hope that the Stags could upset No. 2 Duke to win their first NCAA tournament game.
BALTIMORE — As the clock ticked down in their 9-5 victory over No. 2 Duke, the 10th-ranked Maryland men’s lacrosse team not surprisingly rushed the field in celebration.
Head coach Kerstin Kimel threw on a practice jersey, put in a mouthpiece and assumed a defensive stance.
Duke’s offense was clicking from the opening faceoff, and the Blue Devils’ bid for a second-straight ACC regular season title would not be denied.
One last regular-season hurdle remained for the men’s lacrosse team. With the postseason quickly approaching, it was very possible that Duke could have lost its concentration against the No.
The No. 2 men’s lacrosse team (12-1) will finish the regular season Saturday at noon against No. 7 Army (10-2) in West Point, N.Y.
Last season, Duke won its first-ever regular-season ACC title, but neither Caline McHenry or Lane Fogarty could contribute on the field to the accomplishment because of injuries that forced them to...
Tewaaraton Trophy nominee Katie Chrest certainly played like the player of the year Saturday.
When No. 2 Duke (11-3) steps on the field at noon Saturday for a show down with Loyola (3-7), the team will take in a sight it hasn’t seen in a month—a home crowd.
The No. 2 women’s lacrosse team put a scare into Northwestern Sunday but was ultimately overpowered by the top-ranked team in the nation in a 16-11 defeat.
Today the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country will play each other in Baltimore, Md. That’s all that matters—at least that is what the No. 2 Blue Devils (11-0) would like to believe....
As the hot afternoon sun began its slow descent behind the surrounding forest, large shadows began to cast themselves across portions of the field.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — As threatening clouds rolled in and covered Klockner Stadium during the second half Saturday afternoon, rain was imminent.