Duke men's soccer faces first big test from No. 5 Virginia
This is the moment the Blue Devils have been waiting for.
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This is the moment the Blue Devils have been waiting for.
For the first time in six seasons, the Blue Devils have won their first four games.
It is an exciting time for the Blue Devils, who are off to their first 2-0 start since 2009.
Through an uneventful and scoreless first half, Duke was playing without much urgency or intensity. Senior Zach Mathers saw to it personally that the sluggish Blue Devil play would end there.
With a successful preseason behind them, the Blue Devils will look to start its regular season off on the right foot at the John Rennie Nike Invitational.
The cliché is that defense wins championships.
After coming off a rigorous and laser-focused preseason, Duke will test its stamina as it faces a nationally ranked UNC Charlotte squad in its second and final exhibition match.
Just two days after officially beginning their preseason, the Blue Devils will get their first test as a collective unit, meshing six new faces in with 16 returning players.
Azura Stevens has played in front of tough crowds before—Carmichael Auditorium against North Carolina, the XL Center against Connecticut and Purcell Pavilion against Notre Dame, just to name a few.
Jahlil Okafor
As if Duke did not have enough motivation to win this game and move on in the NCAA tournament, the Blue Devils faced their long-time ACC rivals before they left the conference for the Big Ten.
After a premature end to their season at home in the Round of 32 last year, the Blue Devils made sure it did not happen two years in a row.
After a premature end to their season at home in the Round of 32 last season, the Blue Devils are doing everything in their power to prevent a repeat.
After a nail-biting finish in the first round of the NCAA tournament Friday, the Blue Devils will try to outcompete an up-and-coming program and earn their spot in the Sweet 16.
The Blue Devils narrowly avoided an upset Friday thanks to the work of everybody’s favorite hero—Becky McBuckets.
The Blue Devils have withstood adversity through what has proven to be one of the most difficult campaigns they have faced in years. Despite dealing with the burdens of a difficult schedule and numerous roster changes, Duke is a No. 4 seed in the NCAA tournament and will host 13th-seeded Albany Friday.
St. John's Red Storm
Albany Great Danes
GREENSBORO, N.C.— At this point, it’s starting to look as though the Blue Devils are just unlucky against the Fighting Irish. In its previous two contests going into the ACC tournament, Notre Dame had managed to hold Duke to zero percent shooting from beyond the arc.
GREENSBORO, N.C.—The Demon Deacons put up a fight behind Dearica Hamby's 26 points, but ultimately, Duke's frontcourt proved to be too big, too strong and too much as the No. 16 team in the nation cruised to the semifinals.