Missed chances. That is what the No. 10 Blue Devils (8-1-1, 0-0-1 in the ACC) will remember after a 0-0 draw against No. 15 Boston College (6-1-2, 0-0-1) Thursday night in Koskinen Stadium.
In Duke's first conference loss to Maryland Friday night, senior forward Mike Grella's somewhat dubious red card stole the show.
Fueled by last weekend's convincing Duke Classic win, the Blue Devils head into what head coach Robbie Church calls "the meat of their schedule" with a chance to finally measure themselves against...
Ian Kalis wandered into new teammate Kwasi Ayisi's Washington, D.C. hotel room in late August, as the Blue Devils were in town for a preseason game.
The Blue Devils are hoping defense wins championships-and a little bit of offense wouldn't hurt, either.
The No. 25 Blue Devils knew they would learn something about themselves by playing No. 4 Maryland in College Park, Md. before a crowd of more than 6,000 spectators.
Only two games separate No. 11 Duke from ACC play-but neither of them will roll over for the Blue Devils, as they face their last non-conference competition of the year.
When the Blue Devils step onto Terrapin turf for their matchup against No. 4 Maryland Friday at 8 p.m., they know they will not be in Durham anymore.
In the past, Duke has struck recruiting gold from the ranks of the Long Island Fury, an elite, amateur club team in the highly competitive Women's Premier Soccer League.
No. 25 Duke, ranked in the national polls for the first time all season, dictated the tempo of its match against Davidson from the onset Tuesday night.
With a 60-percent chance of rain Tuesday night, Davidson can only hope the precipitation will help cool down the red-hot Blue Devils.
In the first ACC game of head coach John Kerr's tenure, the young Blue Devils proved they belong in the conference of heavyweights.
Over the weekend, a potent attack led by juniors Elisabeth Redmond and KayAnne Gummersall produced seven goals in two games, leading to a 3-1 win over Dayton Friday night and a 4-2 victory over...
Any good team is measured by how well it responds to a loss.
The Blue Devils' season has been characterized by its ups and downs.
On a sweltering Sunday afternoon at the Carolina Classic in Chapel Hill, the No. 12 Blue Devils dropped a 3-1 decision to No. 5 Notre Dame
Playing against Duke in Koskinen Stadium is usually a difficult enough task for visiting teams. But what about when the Blue Devils' head coach knows your team better than your own coach?
The John Kerr era hadn't quite gotten off to the start Duke had hoped. A return to Koskinen Stadium was all it took to fix that. Facing a familiar foe certainly didn't hurt, either.