12 Virginia last Saturday. Turnover by GW HAMPTON, Tori (caused by Chase Henriquez). 13 Virginia 16-10. (7), Olivia Carner
“Duke came out to play and to win today and they competed better than we did from the opening draw,” Coach Julie Myers said. to begin spring semester Feb. 1, replace Spring Break with shorter breaks throughout semester, U.Va seeks to enforce its tightened COVID-19 restrictions, STRIKE: U.Va. Sam Geiersbach had five goals and five assists. Cronin scored a career-high five goals in the No. Cronin Earns National Honors (March 13, 2020). Temple 10, UMBC 7
Shot by GW MANTZOURATOS, Ioanna, SAVE Chase Henriquez. No. He shares his opinions in 5-and-5. 12 Virginia. Tanzania.
Virginia, which has now lost three of its last four and trailed in the second half against George Mason on Wednesday, jumped out to an early 3-1 lead, but trailed for good after Cronin’s goal with 39 seconds left in the first half gave Duke a 6-5 halftime lead. Caitlyn Petro had a season-high 17 draw controls and Kelly Marra scored five times as No. As Duke's leading goalscorer, Cronin has been on a tear in March. Averaged ... Great news.
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Darien's Katie Cronin (18) in action during the Duke women's lacrosse team's game against Virginia in Durham, N.C., on Saturday, March 7, 2020.
Draw control by DU Katie Cronin. Brianna Harris matched her career-high with five goals as No. While Duke scored first, Virginia looked to gain the offensive momentum with three unanswered goals by sophomore midfielder Lillie Kloak, Mueller and Regan to make the score 3-1. Let's take a look at some interesting takeaways from just a few of the Virginia teams that were in action this weekend. Brian Simpkins celebrates the incoming wave of Black women's lacrosse players in 2021 and 2022. (5), Olivia Rubin
This year’s 7-0 start includes a win over Midwest rival Northwestern and now a pair of ACC wins after the Irish put together a sterling defensive effort in an 11-7 victory over No. It was the first of five straight Notre Dame goals over the next 16 minutes. The Darien, Conn., native led the team to earn Duke's first win over a ranked opponent this season. During the month, she tallied 12 goals and an assist, including a perfect 5-for-5 mark in free position shots. Duke looked to continue its offensive momentum in the second half, scoring the first goal of the new half in less than a minute. GOAL by GW O'BRIEN, Maddy (MAN-UP), Assist by GERMER, Amber. 7 Penn. Katie Cronin scored four goals against the Wildcats. Shot by DU Olivia Rubin, SAVE PATRICK, Megan.
Turnover by DU Catriona Barry (caused by SCANDALIOS, Cassie).
GOAL by DU Lexi Schmalz, goal number 4 for season. 19 James Madison 16, Rutgers 5, Albany 19, Canisius 8 All rights reserved, Blue Devil Sports Network from Learfield IMG College Affiliates, video platform powered by CBS Sports Digital. Dino is making another run. Ahern scored twice and Maddie Howe had a goal and three assists. 2 Notre Dame 11, No. Duke Fall Clinic Sep 30 '18 Durham, NC Women's 13-18.
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23 Blue Devils (5-3, 1-1 ACC), but Duke ran away with the game in the final minutes.
Shot by DU Lindsey Reynolds, SAVE SOLOMON, Alexa. “We have some things to fix and we have to get a whole lot tougher to be ready to compete no matter who we are playing. Yale scored the final three goals of the game, including Anna Vetsch’s goal with 1:35 left as the Bulldogs rallied past Brown 11-10.
Katie Bourque matched her career-high with six goals — giving her 16 goals in the last three games — as No. Claire D'Antonio's overtime goal gave Delaware its second straight win, a 12-11 win in its CAA opener. UMass-Lowell 12, Iona 5 We knew Duke was going to be good and they played a great game.”. Early in the second half, Duke won three draws in a row and scored twice off of them, bringing the team back within six goals of a tie. In an IWLCA blog post, Stevens Tech assistant Emily Bitka shares why we should be open to change. The defeat comes just two days after Duke’s season opener against Gardner-Webb, in which the Blue Devils (1-1) won handily by a score of 22-7. “I think obviously we’re disappointed in the result of the game,” Duke head coach Kerstin Kimel said.