CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 15 Duke women's lacrosse team used a pair of six-goal runs – one in the first period and another spanning from the end of the third into the fourth – to defeat No. 11 James Madison, 17-10, Friday evening inside Klöckner Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. 
 
Duke improves to 13-5 this season, while JMU finished its season with a 14-5 ledger. The Blue Devils advance to the second round of the NCAA Championship for the seventh time in program history, owning a 4-2 ledger in those games. They are set to face host and fifth-seeded Virginia Sunday at 1 p.m.
 
On Friday, graduate 
Callie Hem led the Blue Devils' offense, as her eight goals on nine shots tied the program single-game goals record. Redshirt sophomore 
Eva Pronti was Duke's top distributor, as her seven dimes matched the program's single-game record.
 
Sophomore 
Ellie White was dominant in the circle Friday, posting her career-high 11 draws. White held JMU's Maddie Epke to eight draws. Epke entered the game as the top-ranked draw taker in Division I women's lacrosse by averaging more than 12 a game. 
 
How It Happened 
	- In the Blue Devils' first possession, sophomore Bella Goodwin fed senior Mattie Shearer, who used a quick stick to give Duke the first goal at the 13:22 mark. 
- JMU responded and took the 2-1 lead, as the Dukes scored at the 11:56 and 10:43 marks. 
- JMU's advantage was short-lived, as the Blue Devils went on a six-goal run, pushing Duke's lead to 7-2 to close out the first period. Goodwin fed Hem, who notched a goal to tie the game, 2-2, with 9:46 remaining in the first quarter. 
- Hem scored her second marker of the game off a Pronti helper at the 5:58 mark. Less than a minute later, Pronti found the back of the cage off senior Carly Bernstein's dish, extending Duke's lead to 4-2. 
- Bernstein assisted Hem at the 4:31 mark, and Bernstein scored a goal off a Pronti feed with 3:52 second remaining in the first period to take the four-goal lead, 6-2. Hem scored her fourth goal of the game from a Pronti helper, rounding out Duke's six-goal run with 2:51 remaining in the first quarter. 
- JMU scored the first goal of the second period, but Goodwin slotted in her free-position shot with 8:41 remaining in the first half to regain the Blue Devils' five-goal lead, 8-3. 
- The Dukes cut the Blue Devils' lead in half, 8-4, with a goal at the 4:11 mark. However, Goodwin assisted Berenstein at the 2:52 mark to push Duke's lead to 9-4.
- JMU scored with less than two minutes remaining in the first half to cut Duke's lead down to 9-5. Duke responded, as Hem scored her fifth and the final goal of the half to send the Blue Devils into the break leading 10-5. 
- Redshirt junior keeper Kennedy Everson recorded four saves in the first half – two in the first period and two in the second. 
- Bernstein opened scoring in the second half, giving the Blue Devils an 11-5 advantage at the 13:36 mark. 
- JMU cut Duke's lead to 11-8 as it went on a three-goal run, stretching from the 9:34 mark to the 6:40 mark. 
- Redshirt sophomore Ava Biancardi snapped JMU's run with 5:36 remaining in the third period, earning her first mark of the day off a Pronti assist, pushing Duke to a 12-8 advantage heading into the final period. 
- Duke went on a five-goal run in the last quarter, taking a 17-8 lead. With 11:33 remaining, Bernstein scored her free-position shot. Less than two minutes later, Biancardi scored her second marker of the game from a sophomore Caitlin Barrett feed.  
- Hem scored three goals, all off Pronti assists, stretching from the 6:31 mark to the 1:10 mark, capping off Duke's scoring. 
- JMU scored two goals with under a minute remaining, rounding out Duke's 17-10 victory. 
Notes
	- Duke improves to 13-5 overall on the season, while JMU finishes with a 14-5 record.
- The Blue Devils improve to 17-4 in the first round of the NCAA Championship.  
- The Blue Devils will advance to the second round of the NCAA Championship for the seventh time in program history and the first since 2022.  Duke owns a 4-2 record in those games. 
- Duke pushes to a 3-0 advantage when facing JMU in postseason games. 
- Duke's seven goals in the first tied the highest number of goals scored in a first quarter this season. 
- The Blue Devils' 10 goals in the first half tied the team's season-high for most goals scored before the break.  
- Callie Hem scored eight goals – tying her career high and matching the single-game program goal record. 
- Eva Pronti dished out seven assists – tying the program single-game assist record. 
- The Blue Devils were dominant in the circle, earning 21 and holding JMU to 11. Ellie White led Duke, as she earned her career-high 11 draw controls.
- Carly Bernstein scored four goals and Ava Biancardi slotted in two markers. Mattie Shearer, Bella Goodwin and Eva Pronti each scored one. 
- The Blue Devils forced six turnovers, led by Reilly Traynor with two. 
- Duke was 21-22 on clear attempts. 
Up Next
	- The Blue Devils advance to the second round of the NCAA Championship for the seventh time in program history and are set to face fifth-seeded Virginia Sunday at 1 p.m. inside Klöckner Stadium in Charlottesville, Va. The game will be aired on ESPN+. 
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