DURHAM, N.C. – Despite outshooting Northwestern 33-15 in the second half, the Duke women's lacrosse team couldn't overcome the halftime deficit and ultimately fell to the third-ranked Wildcats, 24-20, Sunday afternoon at Koskinen Stadium.
Freshman
Caroline DeBellis led Duke (1-1) for the second consecutive game with five points on two goals and three assists. Juniors
Catriona Barry and
Katie Cronin led the Blue Devils in the goal column with four goals each.
Northwestern (2-0) jumped on the Blue Devils early, scoring eight unanswered goals in the first 11:30. Cronin was the first Blue Devil to get on the board with a free position shot at 18:16 in the first half.
Following the score, Duke and the visitors alternated scores over the next 11 minutes to bring the game to 12-4 with 7:30 remaining in the half. Barry,
Maddie Jenner and
Abby Landry each scored during the span. Duke then rattled off three consecutive goals from
Olivia Carner,
Lexi Schmalz and DeBellis to pull the game within five.
The Wildcats tacked on two more before DeBellis scored unassisted to bring it within six at the break.
Coming out of the break, Northwestern outscored the hosts 5-4 in the opening 10 minutes. Landry and Cronin scored on free position shots while Barry and
Catherine Cordrey both added one each, unassisted. The visitors ended the back and forth banter with three consecutive goals to make it 22-12 with 15:51 remaining.
Duke outscored its guest 8-2 over the final 15 minutes to pull within four. Cronin, Jenner and Barry all scored twice while
Lindsey Reynolds and Cordrey tacked on one each.
Defensively, 14 different Duke players caused 15 Northwestern turnovers with Barry being the only player with two.
Sophia LeRose led the team in saves and groundballs with five each.
The Blue Devils finished with an advantage in shots (50-42) and draw controls (24-22, including 16-7 in the second half) with Jenner leading the team with 16.
The Wildcats were led by Lindsey McKone with seven points (five goals and two assists).
Duke wraps up its three-game home stretch to open the season Thursday hosting Wofford. Opening draw is at 5 p.m. at Koskinen Stadium and the game will be broadcast on ACC Network Extra.
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