Duke softball falls to Coastal Carolina due to lack of timely hitting
After taking its first series against an ACC opponent this season, Duke looked to ride its momentum into a tough nonconference matchup.
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After taking its first series against an ACC opponent this season, Duke looked to ride its momentum into a tough nonconference matchup.
SOUTH BEND, Ind.—Entering the home court of the reigning national champions, the Blue Devils needed a perfect game and a little bit of Irish luck.
CHAPEL HILL—Looking for their first ACC road win of the season, the Blue Devils needed to put together four full quarters to successfully battle a Tar Heel team on a five-game winning streak.
After only facing three ranked opponents all of last season, the Blue Devils are now preparing to play just as many in the span of only four days.
As the Blue Devils hit the road to Boston College, freshman Uchenna Nwoke was noticeably missing from the bench. The center suffered a hyperextended knee in practice this past week and will be out 4-6 weeks.
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass.—After struggling in the third quarter in their effort to upset No. 13 Syracuse Sunday, the Blue Devils desperately needed to put four quarters together to keep from falling to 1-7 in the ACC.
Since the 2013 season, the Duke women’s basketball team has been on a rollercoaster. There have been highs and lows, stars have come and left, and many players have fallen into a cycle of injury that just won’t seem to let them go.
ATLANTA—The Blue Devils hit the road again looking to avoid falling 0-3 in conference play—their worst start in the ACC since the 1992-93 season.
In the past three years, at least one member of the Duke women’s soccer team has been chosen in the National Women’s Soccer League Draft.
Blue Devil freshman Rayah Craig will not be enrolled at Duke during the 2019 spring semester due to "an unspecified violation of university policy."
Duke women’s soccer associate head coach Erwin van Bennekom has already had his last game on the Blue Devil sideline.
In Duke’s 113-49 win over Stetson, there were almost too many highlights to count.
After struggling to gain an advantage through the first five minutes, the Blue Devils went on an explosive run and enter the locker room with a 59-25 advantage. Here are five observations from the first half of play:
Playing their second game in three days, Duke came up short against an undefeated Georgetown team with a spot in the NCAA quarterfinals on the line.
After a semifinal loss to UCLA last season in a penalty shootout, the Duke women’s soccer team is looking to go deep in the NCAA tournament this season and bring home a national championship.
EVANSTON, Ill.—Returning only 40 percent of its scoring from last season and featuring one of the youngest rosters in the NCAA, the Blue Devils’ youth was tested against a Northwestern team that returned five out of its six top scorers.
The Duke seniors have changed substantially since they walked into Southgate dorm on East Campus in 2015. Entering as a group of five, that Blue Devil recruiting class was tabbed the top of any team country.
Jayda Adams
After a Senior Day win that marked the Blue Devils’ third straight comeback victory, Duke hits the road one last time and will hope to come out with a bang.
After going down 2-0, the Blue Devils desperately needed to gain momentum to prevent being buried by Virginia Tech.