'The journey has been great': Duke men's soccer's seniors reflect on their careers
By Joe Wang | November 3, 2019Duke's seniors have provided an invaluable presence over the years.
Duke's seniors have provided an invaluable presence over the years.
The only score of the game came in the 19th minute in unexpected fashion.
If the 2019 Duke women’s soccer team truly wants to leave a legacy, there’s an easy way to do it: tie in Tallahassee.
The first goal of Caitlin Cosme's career and the second goal of Julia Hannon's career first career powered Duke to victory Sunday afternoon.
The Blue Devils' winless streak increases to five after this game.
It was a perfect night for soccer in Durham, but the result was much of the same for the Blue Devils as the rest of the season: yet another tie.
There was a late flurry of activity with both teams hitting the crossbar, but ultimately neither was able to find the back of the net to seal a victory.
The Blue Devils' six ties this season already match their total from the previous three seasons.
“We can’t afford to exhale. We have to keep going forward," Duke head coach Robbie Church said.
When Clemson’s goalie, Sandy MacIver, Jr. shanked a pass right to Mackenzie Pluck, the Duke midfielder didn’t hesitate.
Duke once again found itself on the wrong side of a rollercoaster contest.
There is no doubt that blows were exchanged in this heavyweight Tobacco Road Rivalry.
What are the Blue Devils wearing in pregame warmups?
The Fighting Irish are desperate right now.
This week, let the numbers take you inside football’s last-minute loss to Pittsburgh, men's and women's soccer's journeys through ACC play and field hockey’s recent rough patch in an otherwise impressive season.
The Blue Devils pulped the Orange to earn their biggest margin of victory in an ACC game since 2015.
"You have to be brave. They’re really hard to break down," head coach Robbie Church said.
“The service wasn’t as good as it normally is. And we paid the price for it," Duke head coach John Kerr said.
Blue Devil goalie Brooke Heinsohn spearheaded the Duke defensive effort, tallying five saves on the day.
The winning goal-scorer, Scotty Taylor, wasn't even born when the Blue Devils last won in Chapel Hill.