DURHAM – Duke women's lacrosse welcomes No. 22 Harvard to Koskinen Stadium for a Tuesday evening contest. The non-conference matchup will begin at 6 p.m., on ACCNX.
Last Time Out
- Senior attacker Katie DeSimone tallied nine points to lead Duke past Pitt, 13-11, on Friday.
- DeSimone tallied seven goals and two dimes to lead the team offensively while Carly Bernstein added two goals and two assists.
- Kerry Nease notched a career-high 12 draw controls and was stellar as Duke won the draw, 21-7. Defensively, midfielder Olivia Carner led the way with three ground balls and two caused turnovers.
Scouting the Crimson
- The Crimson come into Tuesday's contest 4-0 overall as the 22nd-ranked team in the nation. Most recently, Harvard collected an 18-17 win over No. 24 Brown in its last contest 10 days ago.
- Harvard is led by the trio of Callie Hem (29 pts.), Caroline Mullahy (29 pts.) and Riley Campbell (21 pts.). Maddie Barkate leads the team with 29 draw controls.
- Goalie Chloe Provenzano has earned the start in the cage all four games and owns an 8.94 GAA and a .530 save percentage. She ranks 11th nationally in save percentage and 21st in GAA.
Looking Ahead
Duke will travel to Blacksburg, Va., to take on Virginia Tech Saturday. Opening draw is set for noon on ACCNX.
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