Duke tries to slow App State charge
By Maxi Moehlmann | September 29, 2004Appalachian State will look to dethrone Duke tonight at 7 p.m. at Koskinen Stadium.
Appalachian State will look to dethrone Duke tonight at 7 p.m. at Koskinen Stadium.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. —After the women’s soccer team voted Casey McCluskey captain last season, big things were expected out of her.
With a group of unproven but talented freshmen, the expectations on Duke this season were minimal.
Last year the game’s score was 7-0, but this year figures to be different.
A Kyle Helton goal with 15 minutes remaining gave the Blue Devils a 3-1 advantage and preserved their undefeated streak.
Duke’s stingy defense will contest Terron Amos and the flashy offense of East Carolina University tonight.
Freshman Spencer Wadsworth didn’t waste much time notching the first goal of his ACC career.
Returning from beautiful weather and a pair of shutouts in Hawaii, the women’s soccer team was unfazed by the pouring rain from Hurricane Ivan Friday night at Koskinen Stadium and pounded out...
Although still a bit jet lagged and behind on work from their successful Hawaii trip, the No. 22 Blue Devils (4-2) are looking to carry the momentum back from the islands.
The explosive youth of Duke and the experience of Clemson will meet Saturday.
Duke continued its undefeated season Wednesday night by topping the Campbell Camels 3-0 in a game that was closer than the score indicated.
On the surface, Atlantic-Sun Conference opponent Campbell should not present a problem for the Duke men’s soccer team.
The men’s soccer team won two games this weekend in the 2004 Duke/adidas Soccer Classic, defeating the Columbia Lions 1-0 on Friday night and the Farleigh Dickinson (N.J.) Knights 2-0 Saturday.
For most of the players on the 24th-ranked women’s soccer team, this weekend’s trip to Hawaii was their first visit to the island paradise.
On the surface, Duke’s Friday night matchup against Columbia (1-0-1) in the Duke/adidas Classic appears to be like any other regular season game.
Midfielder Casey McCluskey looked to the sky and buried her face in her hands.
Duke well-advertised freshman class has lived up to its potential, but Danny Miller netted the key goal Sunday to break a 0-0 stalemate.
Some of the best women’s soccer programs in the country will showcase their skills on Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill this weekend, and Duke (1-1) considers itself one of them.
Fresh off a 10-0 rout of Emory & Henry Wednesday night, the men’s soccer team knows they can score.
Wednesday night�s soccer game men�s soccer game was Duke� season opener, but it sure seemed like another exhibition.