Duke men's lacrosse to face top-ranked Denver, Mercer on Georgia trip
By Staff Reports | February 13, 2015With only two games under their belts, the Blue Devils are set for their toughest game of the year.
With only two games under their belts, the Blue Devils are set for their toughest game of the year.
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.
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.
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.
With 2014 coming to a close, The Chronicle is taking look back on the year's biggest stories. We close the year and our list with the No. 1 story of 2014—Duke men's lacrosse and women's golf...
Monday was a day of firsts for Duke students. First day of school, first day of college for others, and for two national champions, it was their first time taking the mound.
Just weeks after winning their second consecutive national title and third in the past five years, the Blue Devils are trying to stay focused and disciplined in pursuit of the rare three-peat.
On a day when the nation's second-ranked offense was largely contained and occasionally disrupted, Duke was able to find another way to get the job done.
The Blue Devils completed their quest for back-to-back national titles behind the clutch play of Player of the Game senior Jordan Wolf, defeating Notre Dame 11-9 Monday.
To close the deal on back-to-back national championships, the Blue Devils will have to defeat a Notre Dame team playing its best lacrosse of the season.
Kyle Keenan tallied five points in his first career start and Kyle Turri made four key saves down the stretch to propel Duke into Monday's national title game.
A balanced offensive attack that included three Blue Devil hat tricks sets up a chance at a repeat Monday afternoon.
The Blue Devils and their high-powered offense will take on a stingy Pioneer defense in hopes to return to the title game for the second year in a row.
At this point, Duke may want to start booking its hotel rooms for the Final Four at the beginning of the season to save some money.
Sunday's matchup against Johns Hopkins is all that stands between the Blue Devils and their eighth consecutive trip to NCAA semifinal.
Led by sophomore midfielder Myles Jones, the Blue Devils used their size and offensive firepower to ground Air Force in the opening round of the NCAA Championship Sunday.
Duke will begin its postseason run with hopes of repeating the success of last year's national championship run.
In their final regular season game as Blue Devils, Jordan Wolf and Josh Dionne made sure the team could shake off the rust after final exams and earn a bounce-back road win.