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8/16/2024 11:51:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
HONG KONG - Duke women's lacrosse sophomore Caitlin Barrett tallied four goals and an assist for five points as the United States opened its quest for the 2024 World Lacrosse Women's U20 Championship on Friday. The United States dominated Germany, 33-0, as it began its defense of the gold medal.
The U.S. showed off as the tournament's favorite, not allowing Germany a single shot throughout the night. Sixteen different players scored for the USA among its star-studded roster.
The United States won the draw control battle, 30-4, and outshot its opponent 43-0.
Up next, the USA will face Puerto Rico Saturday at 8 p.m. (ET) and will look to take another step towards the playoffs. Puerto Rico is coming off a 15-10 victory over Israel in Pool A action.
As a Blue Devil rookie, Barrett saw action in 12 games during her rookie campaign as a midfielder. The Manhasset, N.Y., native tallied a career-high four goals against Winthrop (2/18/24) and finished the season with seven goals and two assists for nine points. She also grabbed nine draw controls, three caused turnovers and two ground balls. She was one of 11 ACC student-athletes invited to the camp.
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