Upcoming Event: Field Hockey at William & Mary on September 12, 2025 at 4 p.m.

Team Captain ... a member of the 2006-07 and 2007-08 U.S. U-21 National Team ...
2008: Started all 21 games on defense ... named first team All-America ... first team All-South Region ... All-ACC selection ... named a 2008 Sportswoman of Colorado ... led the Blue Devils in assists for the second straight year with 12 ... her 12 assists tied her for sixth in the ACC ... sixth in the conference in assists per game with 0.57 ... added three goals for 18 points on the year ... fired 51 shots ... picked up a rare defensive save vs. Appalachian State ... notched two assists vs. Ohio State, Boston College, and William & Mary ... anchored a Duke defense that was third in the ACC in both shutouts (6) and goals against average (1.67) ... named to the All-ACC Academic team ... NFHCA Academic Team member ...
2007: Started all 20 games ... a third team All-America selection ... received first team All-South Region accolades ... tallied 18 points on four goals and 10 assists ... her 10 assists were a team-high and ranked tied for sixth in the ACC ... her 18 points ranked fourth on the Blue Devil squad ... netted one game-winning goal ... tallied a season-high four points at Old Dominion (Oct. 14), as she netted one goal and dished out two assists ... had a three-point performance against Richmond (Sept. 23), recording one goal and one assist ... had three two-assist outings ... was named to the ACC All-Academic team ...
2006: Started all 22 contests ... recorded nine points on three goals and three assists ... scored her first collegiate goal on a game-winning tally in Duke’s season-opener versus Louisville (Aug. 26) ... also scored versus Appalachian State (Sept. 16) and Villanova (Oct. 9) ... contributed assists in games against Delaware (Aug. 27), Harvard (Oct. 1) and Ohio State (Nov. 12) ...
PREP: Four-year starter at Kent Denver School ... named Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post’s Player of the Year in 2005 ... second team All-America selection ... named Sports Woman of Colorado for Field Hockey in 2005 ... led Kent Denver to three consecutive state championships in 2003, 2004 and 2005 ... named All-American Western Region 2004 and 2005 ... selected three times to the Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post all-state teams ... led high school team to an undefeated season in 2005 ... three-time participant in USFHA Futures Tournament ... member of the U-19 national team ... gold medalist in the AAU Junior Olympics in 2003 ... also played tennis in high school, helping Kent Denver to three team titles ... a three-time tennis state champion at No. 2 singles and a state runner-up at No. 1 singles ...
PERSONAL: Born November 25, 1987 ... daughter of Rick and Mindy Miller... dreamed of being a student-athlete at Duke since sixth grade ... favorites include anything chocolate, The Notebook, The DaVinci Code, Mia Hamm, Lance Armstrong and pillows ... dreams of playing on the U.S. National Team and becoming a psychologist to help female athletes with eating disorders ... most memorable field hockey moment was having the winning stroke at the Junior Olympics and winning the first three-peat state championship in Colorado field hockey history ... looks forward to continuing a long tradition of success in Duke athletics ...
COACH’S QUOTE: “Miller 'walks the walk'. Everything that she expects from her teammates; from this team she does ten-fold. She is a leader and one of the hardest working players on this team. When she leaves Duke there will be no doubt in anyone's mind that Lauren has done everything possible to help this team win a national championship."