Duke softball falls to Coastal Carolina due to lack of timely hitting
By Emily Davis | March 20, 2019Despite a late offensive surge, the Blue Devils could not keep up with the Chanticleers.
Despite a late offensive surge, the Blue Devils could not keep up with the Chanticleers.
The Blue Devils notched their second straight win Thursday.
In the span of the next three days, Duke will face just as many top-25 teams as it did last season.
The center suffered a hyperextended knee in practice this past week and will be out 4-6 weeks.
The Eagles' buzzer-beater off the hands of Makayla Dickens with two seconds remaining in the second overtime sealed the victory.
The Duke women's basketball team has been extremely unlucky this season, yes. But, the season is far from over.
Duke women's soccer's Kayla McCoy will continue her career at the next level.
The Blue Devils' shooting woes continued as Duke fell on the road to the Yellow Jackets.
Duke associate head coach Erwin van Bennekom will become the head coach at Indiana.
Freshman Cam Reddish rebounded from a weak outing against Indiana with a strong performance against Stetson.
Miela Goodchild's career-high performance not enough for Duke.
Freshman Leaonna Odom and the Blue Devils could move into the top 10 with a win Sunday.
Senior Oderah Chidom stayed out of foul trouble and helped control the interior for the Blue Devils with four blocks, also adding 12 points.
Lexie Brown kickstarted Duke's offense with 13 first-quarter points and finished with 25 to lead all scorers.
Lexie Brown topped 20 points twice last week, but did not make a 3-pointer and committed four turnovers in Sunday's loss to Vanderbilt.
Vanderbilt held Duke star Rebecca Greenwell in check to hand the Blue Devils their first loss of the season.
Sophomore Kyra Lambert led the Blue Devils with seven assists, but every time Duke had momentum, Vanderbilt responded.