Lipp, Weinberg score in 2-0 victory over Clemson
By Gaurav Bhat | September 26, 2011Following an undefeated home stand, the Blue Devils took their winning ways on the road.
Following an undefeated home stand, the Blue Devils took their winning ways on the road.
After starting the season 1-4, and losing its first ACC game, Duke appears to be hitting its stride after beating Wake Forest 4-1 Friday for its third consecutive victory.
When Duke and Wake Forest last met, the Blue Devils derailed the Demon Deacons’ chance to play in the NCAA tournament with a victory in the final game of the regular season.
This time, there was no letdown.
Duke has done little but win during the first half of its season.
Not much has gone wrong for Duke this year.
The Blue Devils continued their recent offensive onslaught Tuesday night, increasing their goal total to nine in the past two games—including five from Andrew Wenger.
Duke (2-4) looks to ride its high spirits tonight at home against UNC-Wilmington, hoping to build on its dominant victory at Clemson last Friday.
When opposing the best teams in the country, the wins are in the details.
After three consecutive one-goal losses, including two in overtime, Duke rebounded in a big way against Clemson Friday night.
Kelly Cobb and the Blue Devils wasted no time Thursday night finishing off their final nonconference opponent of the season, College of Charleston.
Despite losing star center back and redshirt junior Ashley Rape for the remainder of the season, the Blue Devils are quickly returning to form.
A game this early in the season cannot truly be a must-win, but avoiding a three-game losing streak heading into the heat of ACC play is just about as important as it gets.
Defender Ashley Rape suffered a torn left anterior cruciate ligament in Duke’s 3-1 victory over then-No. 1 Notre Dame on Aug. 28, associate sports information director Lindy Brown confirmed to The...
Duke returned home yesterday after a four-day trip to Alabama, where they competed in the Auburn Tournament, splitting two contests.
It doesn’t take much to lose a soccer game. The slightest break in concentration can spell disaster, even for a team that controls play throughout the game.
After two tough away matches against UNC-Greensboro and Furman, the Duke men’s soccer team will be playing at Koskinen Stadium for the first time this season this weekend.
If the Blue Devils have one belief heading into this season, it’s their potential.
After giving up three goals in its opening regular season game, the Duke defense was on a mission last night against Furman