Pittsburgh looks to upset Duke men's soccer in ACC quarterfinals
The Blue Devils cruise into the ACC tournament with victories in six of their last eight contests and will look to get off to a strong start Sunday.
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The Blue Devils cruise into the ACC tournament with victories in six of their last eight contests and will look to get off to a strong start Sunday.
After struggling to finish against George Washington just a week ago, Duke showed a worrying lack of consistency even from its veterans.
Jason Atwood, columnist for the Blue Zone, makes a case for Jack White as Duke's fifth starter.
The second-ranked Blue Devils looked to remain undefeated in their ACC opener, however host Louisville had other ideas in mind.
Blue Zone columnist Jason Atwood takes a look at Daniele Proch, who has turned heads so far for Duke's men's soccer team and seems poised to push the Blue Devils to the next level.
Coming off a pair of victories in the John Rennie Nike Invitational last weekend, the Blue Devils stayed undefeated while playing out West.
More than 30 years removed from its first and only national championship, the 2018 Duke men’s soccer team enters the season with optimism and high expectations.
The Blue Devils got off to a slow start in the deciding game of their weekend series against Virginia Tech, but Duke's bats came alive late to secure the 5-0 victory and back-to-back ACC series wins for the first time in program history.
As college basketball has drawn to a close, the Blue Zone will take an early look at Duke’s incoming recruiting class—the top-ranked group in the nation. After scouting R.J. Barrett and Zion Williamson, we scout No. 3 overall recruit Cam Reddish:
With offense hard to come by Wednesday night, Duke managed to do just enough to escape with the win.
In the biting wind and driving rain, No. 15 Duke faced its toughest challenge of the year: a showdown with No. 2 Boston College. Although the Blue Devils fought hard, they couldn’t keep pace with the undefeated Eagles.
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In a tough road matchup, Duke came up short in its trip to Columbia, S.C., to take on No. 15 South Carolina.
Texas Longhorns: 19-14, 8-10 in Big 12
Michigan Wolverines: 28-7, 13-5 in Big 10
Kansas Jayhawks: 27-7, 13-5 in Big 12
To wrap up another successful weekend at home, Duke delivered its most convincing win yet.
After being dead in the water in the first half, Duke rallied in the second half to down archrival and No. 9 North Carolina 74-64 to split the season series. The Blue Zone gives three key stats and takeaways from Saturday's win and looks forward for the Bleu Devils:
Although it was a sweet weekend in the Florida sun for the Blue Devils, they returned to Durham Sunday on a bit of a sour note.
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