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(01/24/13 4:49am)
Duke 63, Miami 90 (final): Not much changed for either side as the clock ran out, with Miami still making seemingly every shot, especially with so many easy transition opportunities, and Duke finding only occasional chances to score. The crowd continued to be a noisy difference-maker for the Hurricanes as the Miami starters went to the bench to thunderous applause. Duke managed to avoid losing by 30 for the first time since 1984, but the loss is still the worst for Duke since that game. The Blue Devils leave the BankUnited Center having lost two of their last three games and with major question marks about their performance level as long as Ryan Kelly is out.
(03/20/11 9:59pm)
FINAL: Duke 73, Michigan 71
(03/03/11 6:46am)
Now, it's onto the postgame speeches from the seniors.
(02/13/11 11:45pm)
FINAL: No. 5 Duke 66, Boston College 53
(01/13/11 7:09am)
FINAL, No. 1 Duke 61, Florida State 66
(12/09/10 6:44am)
Final Score: No. 1 Duke 83, Bradley 48
(12/03/10 6:21am)
No. 5 Duke 59, Wisconsin 51, FINAL
(11/16/10 5:05am)
No. 6 Duke 75, Southern Cal 50, FINAL
(01/24/13 7:10am)
CORAL GABLES, Fla.—Once Miami went on its run, it was never even close.
(01/23/13 8:49am)
Former Duke goalkeeper James Belshaw was selected with the 49th pick in the Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft. The All-American was taken in the third round by the Chicago Fire.
(11/29/12 2:29pm)
For the past four years, James Belshaw has been the unshakeable core of Duke men’s soccer. He has been a rock, a constant source of stability and consistency that has laid the foundation for the program’s success. Now, after 77 starts in goal for the Blue Devils, it is time for Belshaw to graduate and pursue his dream of playing professional soccer.
(10/23/12 7:22am)
With four more games in the regular season and at least one ACC tournament game remaining, Duke must win three of those to be eligible for an NCAA Tournament selection.
(10/07/12 5:24am)
At the onset of the fourth quarter, with Duke up 28-17, senior wide receiver Conner Vernon dove and pulled down a 45-yard bomb through double coverage for a touchdown. The play was an exclamation point on an already memorable win in which Duke moved within one game of bowl eligibility and Vernon became the ACC’s all-time leader in receptions.
(09/03/12 9:11am)
After stumbling in a 2-1 loss to Santa Clara Friday night, Duke bounced back Sunday and defeated Delaware 2-1 to earn its first win of the season.
(08/28/12 10:29am)
Goalkeeper James Belshaw is not allowed to get a case of senioritis. The Blue Devil finds himself in a unique situation this season—he is the lone senior on the Duke roster.
(03/19/12 4:00am)
Behind junior Marcus Stroman’s 13-strikeout performance Friday night, Duke ended its seven-game losing streak with a 5-1 win over ACC power Miami. The Hurricanes bounced back with wins Saturday and Sunday to take the weekend series at Durham Bulls Athletic Park.
(03/14/12 4:00am)
Behind freshman Jamie Nunn’s dominant pitching performance, Appalachian State stretched the Blue Devils’ losing streak to seven games by winning 6-3 Tuesday at Durham Bulls Athletic Park. The Mountaineers have now won 12 games in a row.
(02/06/12 5:00am)
Despite erasing a 16-point deficit in the second half to force overtime, an 0-for-6 performance from the free-throw line in overtime proved to be Duke’s undoing in a 78-74 loss to Miami Sunday at Cameron Indoor Stadium. It was No. 7 Duke’s second loss in its last three home games, and the first overtime game in Cameron since the Blue Devils won in extra time against Miami in 2009.
(04/25/11 8:00am)
It was a rough weekend at No. 10 Florida State as Duke was swept 3-0 in the conference series. Despite several strong pitching performances, the Blue Devils were overmatched by the Seminoles’ pitching staff and timely hitting.
(04/19/11 8:00am)
Before freshman pitcher Mark Lumpa committed to Duke, and before he led The Bolles School to back-to-back Florida state championships, he played in the Little League World Series twice—as a member of the Saudi Arabian team.