McCluskey grabs ACC accolades
By Alex Fanaroff | November 2, 2004Casey McCluskey has a new award to go with her four All-ACC first team selections. The senior forward was named ACC Offensive Player of the Year by the league’s 10 coaches.
Casey McCluskey has a new award to go with her four All-ACC first team selections. The senior forward was named ACC Offensive Player of the Year by the league’s 10 coaches.
After beginning the season with a 11-0 run, the men’s soccer team has experienced some setbacks recently.
CHAPEL HILL — Duke executed its game plan almost perfectly, but it still could not defeat perennial power No. 1 North Carolina.
Young women’s soccer players grow up either loving or hating North Carolina, junior Kate Seibert said. Those who end up at Duke learn to detest the elite program the day they arrive in Durham.
Saturday night in College Park the women’s soccer team wished the crossbar was just a little bit higher.
After getting out to an early 2-0 lead, red cards plagued the Blue Devils. Duke played all of the second half a man down and then the referee ejected a second player with just over ten minutes to go.
The ACC regular season title is on the line Saturday.
With baseball dominating the world of sports Wednesday night, the No. 19 Duke men’s soccer team (13-2) faced off with UNC-Asheville (4-7-1) in front of a modest crowd at Koskinen Stadium.
A last-minute loss to N.C. State Sunday and a looming matchup with No. 3 Virginia Saturday have the potential to derail a young Duke team.
Defenders on the women's soccer team bear the motto 'Pride in Zeros' as tattoos on their forearms to bring together a unit that has put together 10 shutouts this season. .
After a 1-0 loss to Clemson (10-5, 4-3 in the ACC) Friday night, 10th-ranked Duke (12-4, 5-2) felt pressure on a day that was supposed to be all about celebration.
After a number of missed opportunities, Duke and N.C. State were tied 0-0 Sunday in Raleigh.
It is back to business as usual for men’s soccer. Forced to rebound from a loss for the first time all season, the Blue Devils topped Georgia State 4-0 Wednesday.
The Duke women’s soccer players will attempt to do something Friday night that none of the them have done: beat Clemson.
Having to bounce back from a loss for the first time all season, the Blue Devils did not generate a goal through the first 45 minutes of action Wednesday night.
The 10th-ranked women’s soccer team (11-3, 4-1 in the ACC) kicked into gear during the second half of Tuesday night’s game.
After reeling off 11 straight victories to start its season, the men's soccer team lost its first game of the season Saturday to Virginia Tech at home.
Virginia Tech is the latest team to have No. 4 Duke in its crosshairs. After a come-from-behind victory over North Carolina Sunday, the Blue Devils will face the Hokies at 7 p.m.
Danny Miller wears a pair of torn-up polar bear shorts to every game. Chris Loftus has not taken a razor to his beard since the end of August.
Freshman Spencer Wadsworth seems to only have one speed: fast.