Duke men's soccer wins thriller against N.C. State in first round of the ACC tournament
With their season hanging in the balance, the Blue Devils were able to rely on their seniors to carry them to victory.
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With their season hanging in the balance, the Blue Devils were able to rely on their seniors to carry them to victory.
After finally snapping their five-game skid, the Blue Devils will look to pick up one last victory at home.
Time is running out on the Blue Devils to turn things around and make a final push for the playoffs.
Giving up 465 yards of total offense isn’t usually a recipe for success, but the Blue Devils made it work Saturday.
Last year, Virginia allowed Duke to storm back from a 22-point deficit on its own field, sending its season spiraling down to a 2-10 finish. This season, the Cavaliers get the chance to make amends for that on the Blue Devils’ home turf.
The Blue Devils have 13 freshmen on their roster this year, each with their own unique background and upbringing, but Markus Fjortoft’s story might just top them all.
In the midst of a critical stretch of their season, the Blue Devils will hope the comforts of home can spur them to victory.
If they keep playing like this, the Blue Devils will never want to leave home.
It’s tough to match the intensity accompanied with knocking off the nation’s top-ranked team, but the Blue Devils will attempt to do just that Tuesday.
After dropping their conference opener to a top-five opponent, the Blue Devils will take on the best team in the nation when their local rivals make the trek to Durham.
It wasn’t pretty at the beginning, but Duke pulled things together in the second half to earn its first win of the year.
It wasn’t the victory they were hoping for, but for now the Blue Devils still remain undefeated.
With an impressive preseason already under their belts, the Blue Devils will look to continue their strong play in games that count.
Occurring only once every four years, the FIFA World Cup is a sporting event unlike any other. While most people were glued to their TV sets during June and July for the 2014 edition of soccer's biggest stage, the Blue Devils were right in the middle of the action in Brazil.
After almost blowing a six-run lead Saturday due to some late homers by the Demon Deacons, Duke used a few timely long balls of its own a day later to keep its winning streak alive.
All it took was one big inning to propel the Blue Devils to their seventh win in a row.
A day after their offense carried them to an easy victory, the Blue Devils relied on their pitching to finish off a series sweep.
Facing one of the top pitching prospects in the country, it was the Blue Devils' ace who reigned supreme.
After a quiet weekend against Georgia Tech, the Blue Devils' bats woke up and made plenty of noise.
After dropping four straight games, Duke's triumph against rival North Carolina last weekend seems like a distant memory.