After Robertson's go-ahead goal, Duke fought off a man-down situation and then Robertson scored his fourth goal of the game with 7:01 to play, chasing Denver starting goalie Alex Ready from the game. Ready made just five saves while allowing 14 goals. David Winsor came on for the final seven minutes and allowed just one goal, an empty-netter by Reilly Walsh with 1:13 to play as the Pioneers were pressuring the ball.
"Being down 12-8 at the end of three, we challenged them a little bit," said Duke head coach John Danowski. "I’m really proud of the character. Denver is a terrific team and at that point it wasn’t so much about trying to win the game as it was just to continue to compete and learn from your mistakes in the first three quarters."
Duke's fourth quarter comeback spoiled a banner day from Denver sophomore Ethan Walker. Walked scored a career-high six goals and added two assists. His second goal of the game came with 1:21 left in the opening quarter and pushed the Pioneers lead to 5-2. He added two more goals during a 5-1 Denver run in the third quarter that stretched their lead to four entering the fourth quarter, but then the wheels came off.
"You play so few games that each one is so very important,” said Denver head coach Bill Tierney. “If you win this one, you get one in the bank and can almost put yourself in the tournament on February 16. Overall, that was a great lacrosse game between two teams that are both going to get better as time goes on."
Duke, a notoriously slow-starting team in recent seasons, improved to 4-0 heading into next Saturday's game at Penn.
Guterding, had three goals and three assists, pushing his season total to 33 points in four games. Peter Conley added three goals and an assist for the Blue Devils.
Danny Fowler got the win in goal for the Blue Devils. He made six first half saves and then gave way to Turner Uppgren to start the second half, but after Denver's fourth goal of the third quarter, Fowler came back and finished the game. Fowler made eight saves and allowed eight goals in just under 50 minutes of action.