DURHAM – With the Blue Devils fall coming to a close, the Duke women's lacrosse program shines its spotlight on its freshman class, this week with
Madison Drebing.
Drebing comes from Eau Claire, Michigan, where she attended Marist High School and was a four-year letterwinner as a goalkeeper.
As a 2022 USA Lacrosse All-American and All-Academic honoree, she tallied 206 saves, a .586 save percentage and 20 ground balls during her senior season. She collected numerous awards, including Defensive Player of the Year, ESCC Conference Player of the Year, first team All-State, first team All-Sectional and was a captain.
Drebing joins six other Blue Devils in the
freshman class.
Why did you choose Duke?
MD: With Duke's astounding academics and legendary athletics, it was a no brainer. I know Duke will help me grow and bring me closer to my greatest goals.
To be a part of the Duke women's lacrosse program is …
MD: to be part of a family.
Best advice you've ever received?
MD: Trust God and be present.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
MD: I see myself living back home in Michigan on a lake with a golden retriever or a great dane.
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