Tar Heels kick Blue Devils out of ACC semifinals
By Sean Moroney | November 7, 2005CARY, N.C. - In an ACC semifinal match in which the No. 3 Tar Heels dominated play on the offensive and defensive end of the field, the No.
CARY, N.C. - In an ACC semifinal match in which the No. 3 Tar Heels dominated play on the offensive and defensive end of the field, the No.
Friday the eight seniors on the women's soccer team played their final regular season minutes in Koskinen Stadium and celebrated their Senior Day with a win.
Head women's soccer coach Robbie Church came to Duke five years ago, and tonight, the first class he recruited will be honored as the 13th-ranked Blue Devils host Miami for Senior Night tonight at...
Though the No.
Less than five minutes into Duke's game against N.C. State Friday, Wolfpack goalkeeper Jorge Gonzalez was already screaming at his teammates.
With fatigue setting in as Sunday's game against Florida State reached the 105th minute mark, Seminole Mami Yamaguchi fought off a leg cramp and netted a shot to the back post to lift Florida State...
Less than sixteen minutes into the first half of Duke's contest against Clemson, the Tigers' Sara Gulley sent a diagonal pass from left to right across the Blue Devil defense.
With less than 30 minutes to play in what would become the Blue Devils' biggest win so far this season, defender Carolyn Ford slidetackled the ball away from a North Carolina forward inside the...
Versatility in players is hard to find. In an era of specialization and position-oriented training, gone are the days of the multi-tooled athlete who can play any position in the field.
Receiving defender Carolyn Ford's mid-air pass, Christie McDonald crisply headed the ball over Terrapin goalkeeper Nikki Resnick and into the left corner of the net with 40:25 to play in the first...
The women's soccer team has reason to be confident.
Rebecca Moros has already had a good week. Scoring against No. 12 Wake Forest only made it better.
As a driving rain began to drench the players in the waning moments of Duke's 3-1 loss to Maryland Oct.
After starting last season 8-0, the Blue Devils traveled to College Park, Md. for a showdown with the then-top-ranked Terrapins.
In his 27th season at Duke, men's soccer head coach John Rennie is leading another successful campaign.
CARY, N.C. - In its second straight game against a top-11 opponent, the ninth-ranked Duke women's soccer team suffered the same result, a 1-0 loss at No. 8 Boston College Friday.
The men's soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to five games with a 3-0 win over Boston College Friday, in what head coach John Rennie called the team's best performance of the season.
Coming off a commanding 5-0 victory over Temple Sept. 24, the No. 11 Duke men's soccer team is preparing to face Longwood, a team that is in just its third year competing against Division I opponents.
Following the back-to-back double overtime games the men's soccer team played last week, the Blue Devils needed an easy game.
The last time the women's soccer team met Virginia, the Blue Devils dashed the Cavaliers 2004 NCAA title hopes with a 3-0 victory that advanced Duke to the round of 16.