Saturday Roundup
Duke picked up its first win over a ranked opponent since a February victory over Northwestern, posting an impressive 17-10 victory at No. 13 Syracuse on Saturday.
Since beginning the season 3-0, Duke had dropped four of its last seven games, but battled tough against Penn and Virginia the last two weekends before falling by four goals in both games.
"I can’t say enough how proud I am of our team," said Duke head coach Kerstin Kimel. "We’re coming off of two really tough losses in big games, and I think our kids’ commitment to not just using this week to prepare for Syracuse, but to make ourselves better, really showed here. We’ve had good weeks where we’ve practiced well, prepared well and it hasn’t really translated to the field. I think it did today. To do it here, in a tough environment to play in, I’m just so proud."
Duke (7-4, 2-2 ACC) has had no trouble scoring the season, but has surrendered an average of 14.8 goals in its four losses. The defense was up to the challenge on Saturday against Syracuse, holding the nation's No. 5 ranked scoring offense to 10 goals, matching the Orange's season-low.
Duke sophomore goalie Gabbe Cadoux came on late in the first half and finished the game with six saves, all in the second half, and allowed just four goals. The Blue Devils also forced Syracuse into 17 turnovers in the game.
With the game tied 3-3, Olivia Jenner, Kyra Harney and Charlotte North scored consecutive goals for the Blue Devils and they never relinquished the lead.
Syracuse (7-5, 0-3 ACC) pulled to within two goals on three occasions, the last time coming on Molly Carter's goal with 19:35 left in the game, cutting Duke's lead to 10-8.
But the same Duke trio combined for another three-goal run, this time coming in a span of just 1:09, to help the Blue Devils salt away the win.
Harney and Jenner each had four goals, North had three and Grace Fallon had a goal and five assists. Duke also dominated the draw, 20-9, with Jenner securing seven draw controls and Maddie Crutchfield grabbing five to go along with her two goals.
Syracuse, completing a brutal stretch of its schedule that featured road games at Notre Dame, Northwestern and Princeton before coming home for the Duke game in a span of just eight days, was led by Riley Donahue with three goals and an assist. The Orange won just one of those four games, a 17-16 win at Princeton on Thursday.
Boston College Wins Lucky No. 13

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Dempsey Arsenault had a hat trick to help Boston College down Virginia 15-12 and improve to 13-0 on the season, a school record for consecutive wins.
A slow start didn't matter as No. 2 Boston College improved to a perfect 13-0 on the season with a 15-12 victory over No. 9 Virginia. The 13 consecutive victories is a new school record for last year's national runner-up, who also improved to 4-0 in the ACC.
Avery Shoemaker had a hat track in the opening nine minutes of the game to stake Virginia to an early 4-1 lead before Boston College responded with five straight goals, two by Tess Chandler. Virginia answered the run with back-to-back goals by Chloe Jones and Shoemaker to tie the game 6-6 at the half.
Boston College broke the game open late in the second half, with another five goal run. Leading 9-8, Emma Schurr scored with 11:36 to play to kick off the run that ended on Cara Urbank's goal with 4:50 left to put the Eagles up 14-8.
Sammy Mueller scored three straight goals for Virginia, but Sam Apuzzo ended the threat with Boston College's final goal with 1:31 remaining.
Chandler, Kaileen Hart and Dempsey Arsenault each had three goals for BC. Shoemaker (4g) and Mueller (3g, 2a) led the Cavaliers (8-3, 3-2 ACC).