No. 2 Duke University knocked off the Tribe 15-3 in Durham, N.C., Sunday at the Koskinen Stadium. The College had to contend not only with the highly-ranked Blue Devils, but also with the weather, as rain poured down throughout the match. Duke jumped out to an early lead, tallying five goals within the first 10 minutes of the game. The Tribe had several chances to score but could not get past the fearsome Blue Devil defense. Junior midfielder Jaime Sellers, senior midfielder Kara Parker and senior midfielder Emily Vitrano each scored for the Tribe.
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