Duke men's soccer and North Carolina State tie in uneventful evening
For decades, critics have proclaimed that soccer will never catch on in America, claiming that it is too dull and low-scoring to ever attract a critical mass of support.
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For decades, critics have proclaimed that soccer will never catch on in America, claiming that it is too dull and low-scoring to ever attract a critical mass of support.
Countdown to Craziness has become Duke basketball’s premier recruiting event as the Blue Devil coaching staff looks to reload the roster with more highly-ranked recruits. While the basketball on display at this year's Countdown may not be as exciting as last year’s Zion Williamson and R.J. Barrett dunk fest, the most important developments may be what happens off the floor with the recruits.
Through the first five weeks of the college football season, there have been several shocking developments: the Pac-12 appears to have already played itself out of a playoff bid, normally defensive-minded LSU has a high-powered spread offense and Michigan was embarrassed in a blowout loss to Wisconsin.
Those who show up early to watch Duke warm up before matches this season may have noticed something interesting. The players are wearing what look like sports bras during their game day preparations.
Harvard is synonymous with academic excellence worldwide, but on Sunday, Max Moser's brilliance proved to be too much for the Crimson.
Duke had been bailed out by a higher power twice last Friday night with senior Hassan Pinto notching his first ever collegiate goal and then Furman conspiring to miss a wide-open game-tying goal late in the game.
Though an up-and-down exhibition slate showcased some flashes of dominance, ultimately, last season’s struggles in front of goal reared their head again in the three preseason games.
With Zion Williamson, R.J. Barrett and Cam Reddish all declaring for the NBA draft, Duke needs to reload its wing lineup. Friday afternoon's announcement will go a long way towards filling those minutes with more star power.
Last season, Duke entered the ACC tournament as the No. 1 seed and fell to arch-rival and No. 2 seed North Carolina in the championship. This season, the Blue Devils will be looking to return the favor and spoil the top-seeded Tar Heels’ dream season.
On March 29th, Duke lost a tightly contested match to No. 5 Virginia 4-2 to drop to just 1-6 in the ACC and leave its postseason dreams dangling by a thread.
We knew that Tre Jones was certainly thinking about a sophomore season, but now it's set in stone.
Liberty Flames : 28-6, 14-2 in the Atlantic Sun
Utah State Aggies: 28-6, 15-3 in the Mountain West
Minnesota Golden Gophers: 21-13, 9-11 in the Big Ten
After struggling in a road loss to No. 20 Virginia Tech, the third-ranked Blue Devils return to the friendly confines of Cameron Indoor Stadium to take on Miami Saturday at 4 p.m.—a crucial matchup to stay in contention for the ACC title. The Blue Zone looks at a key player for each team:
After two dominant nonconference wins, Duke was riding high going into ACC play and a matchup against Tobacco Road rival North Carolina.
Duke traveled north to Illinois this weekend to continue its tough nonconference slate with a doubleheader, looking to bounce back after a loss to No. 6 North Carolina.
Saturday, Cam Reddish knocked down a last-second 3-pointer to lift the Blue Devils to victory against Florida State in Tallahassee, Fla.
After starting blazing hot with a 12-0 lead in the opening 3 minutes, Duke came back to Earth and Syracuse came back into the game. The Orange battled back to stay close with Duke leading at the half 49-48 thanks to a full-court buzzer beater from Elijah Hughes.
After a disappointing end to the ACC tournament, Duke was sent out to California for the opening round of the NCAA tournament, where the Blue Devils looked to turn things around this weekend.