Ryan Finley, who is tied for second in Division I goals scored, will look to kickstart Duke’s offense tonight.
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Ryan Finley, who is tied for second in Division I goals scored, will look to kickstart Duke’s offense tonight.
Freshman Natasha Anasi tallied three shots against Miami last night, but she and the rest of the Blue Devils were unable to find the back of the net once.
Junior Monica Gorny finished in third in the SDSU Fall Classic after beating Olivia Colman Sunday.
Mollie Pathman did technically register a goal against Florida State after a Seminole defender scored an own goal.
Jason Palmatary writes that judgement should be withheld on Sean Renfree, despite his less than stellar numbers over the past two games.
Freshman Emmie Le Marchand cemented the Duke win over Richmond after scoring early in the second half.
Redshirt- freshman Callie Simpkins scored in the game’s 62nd minute after redirecting a cross from Molly Lester.
Sophomore Ryan Finley continued his hot streak yesterday by scoring the Blue Devils’ lone goal.
Cutcliffe had to deal with, among other things, a sea of red in Wallace Wade Saturday and a team that “overreacted to [Alabama’s] reputation.”
Sophomore Henrique Cunha easily took his singles title at the Fab Four Invitational with a 6-0, 6-1 win.
Freshman Mollie Pathman was named to the Duke/Nike Classic’s all-tournament team after scoring Sunday.
Duke’s defense was constantly beaten down by Alabama’s offense, which gained 626 total yards in the game.
True freshman Josh Snead was Duke’s leading rusher, running for 83 yards on 14 carries for a 5.9 average.
Durham recently was awarded a bronze-level Bicycle Friendly Community designation.
The University has added an additional 4,000 seats to Wallace Wade Stadium in order to accommodate the number of fans that will attend tomorrow’s sold-out football game against Alabama.
In just under seven minutes, the Blue Devils scored four goals, giving them an insurmountable lead.
Anthony Boone, a 225-pound freshman, will probably not play this year, yet still holds much athletic prowess.
Donovan Varner, preseason All-ACC, and Conner Vernon, a freshman All-ACC team member last year, return as the ACC’s top receiveing duo.