Duke men's soccer held to a scoreless draw despite dominating possession Tuesday
After breaking a nearly three-week scoring drought Friday against Boston College, No. 15 Duke appeared to have fallen back into a rut Tuesday.
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After breaking a nearly three-week scoring drought Friday against Boston College, No. 15 Duke appeared to have fallen back into a rut Tuesday.
After a Quick Lane Bow victory last December, the Blue Devils are back and ready for another postseason run. They showed their offensive potential with a 34-14 win over Army in the season opener.
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2017 season: 12-2, 7-1 in the ACC (1st in the ACC)
After a hard-fought tie against Georgetown on Thursday, the Blue Devils were eager to break out of a two-game offensive slump.
The Emily K Center was filled with shoes squeaking, basketballs banging against the backboard and the floor, and children’s voices on Saturday morning—the first day of Quinn Cook’s Basketball Camp.
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Two years later, the Blue Devils are ready for their second chance at a postseason run. Except this time around, with more confidence, experience and a determination to make program history.
After taking the series with Virginia Tech last weekend, Duke returned home looking for similar success against the Hokies in-state rival this weekend.
Despite Duke playing in the second game of a home series against N.C. State Saturday afternoon, the raucous Wolfpack crowd made Jack Coombs field seem anything like home for the Blue Devils, and they once again left the park happy after a more competitive matchup.
Coming off an impressive sweep of Notre Dame—one in which the Blue Devils devastated the Fighting Irish 16-4 with a 12-run eighth inning to close out the series—Duke managed to continue its offensive fireworks against Richmond Tuesday afternoon on the road at Pitt Field.
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Duke extended its winning streak to eight at Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center Sunday afternoon.
Duke still has not lost a conference series, though it was unable to complete a sweep of Miami Sunday at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
An age-old rivalry met for the first time in a new sport Friday night—a contest that also marked the beginning of ACC play for a young Duke team.
Miami Hurricanes: 22-9, 11-7 in the ACC
After a sluggish start to the season on opening weekend, the Blue Devils have now ripped off eight straight victories, demonstrating their ability to perform like the team they were made out to be in preseason polls.
After a heartbreaking 63-64 loss to Virginia Tech Monday, Duke will take on its archrival North Carolina in the regular season finale on Saturday night. The Blue Zone gives three keys for the Blue Devils to defeat the Tar Heels:
Miami Hurricanes: 22-8, 11-7 in the ACC
Without big man Marvin Bagley III for the second straight game due to a mild knee sprain, Duke relied predominantly on offense from beyond the arc to hold a lead at halftime.