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(10/18/12 8:59am)
Last October, Kealia Ohai poked in an 88th-minute goal to give North Carolina a 1-0 victory against Duke. Eleven months later, Ohai had another big game winner. Teaming up with Blue Devils Mollie Pathman and Kelly Cobb, Ohai scored to give the U.S. U-20 women’s national team the gold at the U-20 women’s World Cup this September.
(10/08/12 8:48am)
In a duel between the two highest-scoring teams in the ACC, all of Duke’s offensive weapons showed up, and the Blue Devils came out on top to earn their second conference victory of the week.
(10/03/12 7:14am)
Laura Weinberg has always had a knack for finding the back of the net.
(09/14/12 8:48am)
Failing to find the offensive firepower that had propelled them to a 6-1 start, the No. 2 Blue Devils fell in their conference opener to the top-ranked team in the nation Thursday night.
(09/10/12 10:16am)
In a battle of two-time world champions, the U.S. U-20 women’s national team—with Blue Devils Mollie Pathman and Kelly Cobb—shut out Germany to bring home the gold from the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
(09/07/12 8:10am)
Duke’s first match of the fall pits it against 10 of the top 15 finishers in last year’s national championships, but the Blue Devils—behind National Player of the Year Lindy Duncan—bring one of their deepest teams to date.
(08/30/12 7:58am)
Despite losing 3-0 to Germany in the group stage, the U.S. under-20 women’s national soccer team, featuring Blue Devils Mollie Pathman and Kelly Cobb, advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2012 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
(08/27/12 10:45am)
Duke’s hot start came to an abrupt end Sunday.
(08/21/12 12:56am)
When No. 2 Duke took the field for its first two games of the season, two notable Blue Devils were missing from the lineup.
(07/02/12 5:06am)
As she makes a name for herself in the international arena, Duke junior Natasha Anasi looks to bring her leadership and skills back to her team.
(06/14/12 7:38am)
The class that led Duke to four NCAA tournament appearances, two ACC championships and a four-year record of 100-31 has graduated, but with one of the nation’s top recruiting classes for 2012, the Blue Devils will be poised for their ninth straight twenty-win season this Fall.
(04/23/12 4:00am)
Duke became the first program to finish with a perfect record in both regular and postseason ACC play Sunday as it won its 17th conference title.
(04/20/12 7:24am)
In the first 12 years of the ACC championships, Virginia has won the team title all but once. The No. 1 Cavaliers enter Saturday as the favorites once again, with the top-seeded boat in each of the four events. Junior Emily Theys and Duke’s second-seeded varsity eight will lead the Blue Devils as they try to knock off the nation’s best team en route to their first conference title. Tournament host Clemson will also pose a threat to Duke and the Cavaliers with second-seeded boats in three of the four races.
(04/12/12 8:33am)
Duke scored seven unanswered goals to open the second half in order to clinch the victory in its final game before the ACC tournament.
(04/02/12 4:00am)
The Blue Devils held North Carolina to just four goals, but they could not muster up enough of their own offense to pull off the upset.
(03/30/12 11:11am)
In order to halt a rare two-game losing streak, the Blue Devils will need to upset the one-loss Tar Heels.
(03/26/12 4:00am)
An uncharacteristically poor performance at controlling the draw in the second half doomed the Blue Devils to their fourth loss of the season.
(03/22/12 4:00am)
A little over three months after competing against each other for the NCAA championship, Duke sophomore Mollie Pathman and Stanford freshman Chioma Ubogagu again took to the pitch with a title on the line. This time, however, the same name adorned the front of their jerseys as the two teamed up to win a women’s U-20 CONCACAF championship for the United States this March.
(03/12/12 4:00am)
Behind a season-high 18 saves from Mollie Mackler, the Blue Devils limited a high-octane Hoya offense to just seven goals to extend their win streak to four games.
(03/03/12 7:32am)
Down two points for the second consecutive possession, Chelsea Gray drove to the lane against her defender and drew a foul for a one-and-one opportunity with two seconds remaining. The point guard missed the front end, however, and the ball bounced out of bounds off the Blue Devils, helping N.C. State pull off the ACC tournament’s biggest upset in its history.