DURHAM, N.C. – Duke's senior
Carly Bernstein and graduate
Callie Hem received All-America recognition by
Inside Lacrosse, as announced by the organization Friday. Both Blue Devils were tabbed as honorable mentions.
Bernstein led Duke this season with 82 points, accumulated from her 46 goals and 36 assists. She collected three or more points in 17 games this season. Against Louisville, she scored a career-high six goals, paired with two assists for a career and game-high eight points.
This year, Bernstein surpassed both 50 career goals and 50 career assists, a mark only 18 other Blue Devils have accomplished in program history. In the Duke record books, her 80 career points sit at sixth place, whereas her 36 assists this season poll at seventh in the program's single-season records.
Hem led the team with 67 markers this season, while also dishing out five assists for 72 points. This year, Hem tied the program's single-game record with her eight goals against James Madison in the first round of the NCAA Championship. Her eight-goal performance also tied for second in the NCAA Championship single-game records.
Hem scored three or more goals in 13 games this season. In the Blue Devil individual season record books, she sits at fourth with her 67 goals this year.
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