Back nine play earns Duke women's golf NCAA title
By Amrith Ramkumar | May 24, 2014The Blue Devils put together 13 birdies in the final nine holes of the tournament to win the national title and defeat No. 1 Southern California.
The Blue Devils put together 13 birdies in the final nine holes of the tournament to win the national title and defeat No. 1 Southern California.
The Blue Devils finished strong on the back nine to capture the NCAA Championship title Friday.
Although they will be competing against 23 of the best teams in the country, the Blue Devils will do their best to stay within themselves and play freely.
Although they were playing an unfamiliar course that was not suited to their strengths, the Blue Devils persevered to qualify for the NCAA Championship.
The Blue Devils, boasting the ACC Coach of the Year, Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year, will look to earn their spot in the NCAA Championship with a top-eight finish this week at regionals.
Sophomore Celine Boutier captured the individual title as the Blue Devils won the ACC Championship by 27 strokes.
The Blue Devils have won three of their last six tournaments and are led into the postseason by a trio of the nation's best
Sophomore Celine Boutier drained a five-footer on the final hole to notch a one-stroke victory in the PING/ASU Invitational.
Sophomore Celine Boutier has improved upon her freshman campaign by notching her first career victory and adding a refined long game to her arsenal.
The Blue Devils will have a chance to notch their third victory of the season this weekend in Greensboro, N.C.
Led by their freshman phenom, the Blue Devils got off to a blazing start and never looked back, claiming their second team title of the season.
Just one obstacle stands between the Blue Devils and a chance to compete for a national title.
Duke enters its second spring tournament looking to tackle another Pete Dye golf course in more dicey weather conditions.
Duke is seeking to leverage diversity into a national championship. This year’s squad represents seven different countries on its eight-person roster.
Despite suffering through a tough winter, the Blue Devils showed little rust when they returned to the course
After more than three months without a competition, the Blue Devils will kick off the spring season by heading west.
Four tournaments, four top-five finishes—most would call that a successful fall season.
The Blue Devils will compete in their fourth and final fall tournament this weekend on a demanding golf course after dominating in their last event.
The last time the Blue Devils took a lead into the final round, they struggled. Not this time.
Both tournaments the Blue Devils have competed in so far have been against stiff competition. This one will be no different.