No. 3 seed awarded to Duke women's lacrosse in 18th straight NCAA tournament
By Staff Reports | May 4, 2015For the 18th consecutive season, the Blue Devils will be playing postseason lacrosse.
For the 18th consecutive season, the Blue Devils will be playing postseason lacrosse.
The Blue Devil seniors will take the field at Koskinen Stadium one last time against Johns Hopkins Sunday before the NCAA tournament begins.
The Blue Devils took a 3-0 lead but watched Syracuse score seven unanswered goals to take control.
The Blue Devils got back to their winning ways Thursday, doubling up Louisville to earn a spot in the semifinals against sixth-seeded Syracuse.
Missing LDOC and T-Pain is the last thing Duke will think of this week as the Blue Devils start their ACC tournament journey in Charlottesville, Va., Thursday.
The Blue Devils lost a battle of the conference's top two teams Friday night, and now hold the No. 2 seed for the ACC tournament next week.
The Blue Devils will take on the Tar Heels for the right to be called regular season conference champions Friday night at Koskinen Stadium.
The Blue Devils cruised to a nine-point victory against the No. 18 Buckeyes Thursday and now have just one game left before the postseason begins.
The Blue Devils clinched a key conference win on a long and blustery day in Newton, Mass.
The two top teams in the ACC will fight it out for the No. 1 spot when the Blue Devils travel north to battle the Eagles Saturday.
It didn’t take long for the Blue Devils to jump out to an early lead against the Wildcats, and they never looked back from there.
Taking a break from the ACC gauntlet, the Blue Devils face off against Davidson Tuesday in a battle of North Carolina schools.
A week removed from its first loss of the season, Duke ground out a tough win against Syracuse behind a complete team performance.
The Blue Devils got behind early Saturday and couldn't make up the deficit after halftime, dropping their first game of the season.
Another road trip for the Blue Devils, another record on the horizon.
Two road wins and two records. Spring break couldn’t have ended better for the Blue Devils.
Kyra Harney recorded her second straight hat trick and seniors Kerrin Maurer and Brigid Smith combined for six goals and four assists in Duke's eighth win.
Washington and Louisville, Ky., may not be the hottest destinations for spring break, but with the Blue Devils off to their best start in nine years, a beach is the last thing on their minds.
Freshman Kyra Harney tallied a hat trick and added three assists as the Blue Devils continued their best start to a season since 2006.
The Blue Devils rolled through their first ACC opponent and will look to give the Hokies the same treatment come Friday.