UCLA knocks Duke out of NCAAs
By Mike Van Pelt | November 22, 2004The women's soccer team's most successful season of the past decade came to a screeching halt Saturday in Los Angeles. No.
The women's soccer team's most successful season of the past decade came to a screeching halt Saturday in Los Angeles. No.
The mottos the women’s soccer team has lived by this season include “Have a chip on your shoulder,” “Pride in Zeros,” “Turn the page” and “Believe.
This time last year, Coastal Carolina (14-7-1) hosted and beat Davidson in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
The men’s soccer team (14-5, 4-4 in the ACC) will host its first-round matchup in the NCAA Tournament against Coastal Carolina (14-7-1) Friday at 7 p.m.
The Blue Devils said all week they deserved to host the opening two rounds of the 2004 NCAA Tournament.
After getting over the initial disappointment and shock of not hosting the opening rounds of the Women’s College Cup, Duke has “turned the page” just as it has done all season...
Duke was unable to capitalize on any scoring momentum, as Virginia took the game, 3-1. .
Fifth-seeded Duke will have the chance to avenge its most disappointing loss of the season when it plays fourth-seeded Virginia today. The Blue Devils and Cavaliers will face off at 2:30 p.m.
The women’s soccer team gathered at the Varsity Ale House in Durham Monday afternoon to await the unveiling of the 2004 Women’s College Cup bracket.
The men’s soccer team held off No. 9 Wake Forest in a highly-physical match Friday night 3-2, avoiding a three-game skid and securing the fourth seed in the ACC Tournament.
After Duke got out to an early 2-1 lead, top-ranked UNC scored the game's final three goals to advance to the finals of the ACC Tournament. .
The Duke men’s soccer team was 11-0, off to its best start since 1982, and ranked second in the nation on the first of October.
Fourth seeded and 17th-ranked Duke enters tonight's 7:30 p.m. semifinal matchup against the Tar Heels fresh off a 3-0 win over Wake Forest Wednesday.
CARY — In her first game since being named 2004 ACC Offensive Player of the Year, senior Casey McCluskey proved she deserved the honor.
As well as Wake Forest has played in its last five games, the women’s soccer team might as well be facing a completely unfamiliar opponent in the first round of the ACC Tournament.
Casey McCluskey has a new award to go with her four All-ACC first team selections. The senior forward was named ACC Offensive Player of the Year by the league’s 10 coaches.
After beginning the season with a 11-0 run, the men’s soccer team has experienced some setbacks recently.
CHAPEL HILL — Duke executed its game plan almost perfectly, but it still could not defeat perennial power No. 1 North Carolina.
Young women’s soccer players grow up either loving or hating North Carolina, junior Kate Seibert said. Those who end up at Duke learn to detest the elite program the day they arrive in Durham.
Saturday night in College Park the women’s soccer team wished the crossbar was just a little bit higher.