Duke lacrosse routs Syracuse in national title game rematch
By Amrith Ramkumar | March 24, 2014Not even the wet weather could cool down Duke’s red-hot offense Sunday afternoon at Koskinen Stadium.
Not even the wet weather could cool down Duke’s red-hot offense Sunday afternoon at Koskinen Stadium.
It took extra time and a decisive overtime goal, but Duke finally edged a ranked opponent for the first time in more than two weeks
The state of Maryland has not been kind to Duke this season.
The road does not get any easier for Duke—even if it leads to the same place.
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.
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 will open the 2014 season as the nation's No. 1 team and the defending national champions
Duke faced its two newest ACC foes, Syracuse and Notre Dame, en route to its second national championship in program history in 2013.
For seven straight years, Duke has found itself two wins away from a national championship.
Duke will need to top a familiar foe to reach the NCAA Tournament’s championship weekend for the seventh consecutive season.
Duke senior Jake Tripucka won the ACC’s Offensive Player of the Week award after putting up a career-high seven points in the Blue Devils’ 19-16 win against Virginia Friday.