Duke men's soccer looks to notch first 3-game winning streak of season Tuesday at Elon
By Jacob Zeitlin | October 25, 2016Duke will travel to Elon, N.C., to take on the Phoenix Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Rudd Field.
Duke will travel to Elon, N.C., to take on the Phoenix Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Rudd Field.
Thanks to two goals in the first 10 minutes, the Blue Devils got the bad taste out of their mouths in a flash and are now just one win away from the ACC regular-season title.
On Senior Night for the Blue Devils, an unlikely freshman stepped up to steal the spotlight. Midfielder Brandon Williamson tallied the first goals of his Duke career, propelling the Blue Devils to a 2-1, double-overtime upset victory against No. 4 Notre Dame Friday night at Koskinen Stadium.
With a looping header from point-blank range, Kaycie Tillman tallied her first goal of the season in the 98th minute and lifted No. 9 Florida State to a 1-0 overtime victory against No. 4 Duke
No. 4 Duke will look to take another major step toward a regular season ACC championship by knocking off the No. 9 Seminoles at the Seminole Soccer Complex Thursday at 7 p.m. in Tallahassee, Fla.
Heading into its penultimate conference game of the regular season, Duke is still searching for its second win against a ranked opponent.
Duke ended its three-game losing streak with a 3-2 win against Campbell at Koskinen Stadium.
Following another deflating loss, the Blue Devils will take a one-game hiatus from conference play and look to build some much-needed confidence with their first win in October.
Avery Rape, a former women's soccer player at Duke, published a blog post reflecting on the comments and the treatment of women on college campuses.
On Senior Night, it was fitting that the Blue Devils' co-captain and best player delivered the only goal, powering Duke to its first top-five win of the season.
The 82nd-minute tally from North Carolina's leading scorer was just enough to lift the No. 8 Tar Heels past the Blue Devils 2-1 Friday evening
The question now is whether Duke can earn a regular season conference championship by knocking off a pair of top-10 teams the next two weeks.
If there is anything that can breathe life into Duke's season, it would be a strong performance against North Carolina this weekend.
Around a single playing field, new bleachers, permanent restrooms, a field house and a concession stand have all sprouted up. But there is something that has also stayed the same—the presence of John Kerr.
No. 9 Duke knocked off N.C. State 3-1 Sunday evening at Dail Soccer Stadium, the Blue Devils’ 16th straight victory against the Wolfpack.
Virginia Tech rolled to an easy 3-1 victory against Duke Friday night at Thompson Field in Blacksburg, Va.
The Blue Devils held on for a 1-0 victory Thursday night at Spry Stadium in Winston Salem, N.C., to move to 4-0-1 in the ACC and stay atop the league standings.
Following a pair of dominant performances, the Blue Devils will look to stay atop the ACC standings with two in-state road wins this week.
Duke will travel to Blacksburg, Va., to square off with No. 18 Virginia Tech Friday at 7 p.m. at Thompson Field following a 3-1 loss to Davidson Tuesday.
The Blue Devils fell 3-1 to Davidson Tuesday night at Koskinen Stadium, the second week in a row Duke has suffered a disappointing nonconference upset. T