Duke men's soccer to face BC
By Josh Rosen | October 17, 2013Winless in its last five matches, Duke takes to the road in search of its first conference win.
Winless in its last five matches, Duke takes to the road in search of its first conference win.
The Blue Devils have a fever: the only prescription? More overtimes.
After back-to-back scoreless draws, the Blue Devils hope to right the ship against N.C. State.
Although they remain winless in the ACC, the Blue Devils earned a hard-fought draw against Virginia behind a 10-save performance by goalie Alex Long.
Duke looks to secure its first conference victory against a team it has not defeated since 2009.
Duke and North Carolina battled to a 0-0 draw at Friday night at Fetzer Field.
Friday's game between Duke and North Carolina will have an added intensity—both squads are looking for their first conference victory of the season.
A late goal buries the Blue Devils again in a home loss to UNC-Wilmington.
To avoid its first loss in nonconference play, Duke will have to draw upon the lessons it learned in not one, but two difficult losses.
To get its first ACC win of the season, Duke will have to beat conference newcomer Notre Dame at home, something no one else has done in since 2011.
The Blue Devils used a late goal from senior Sebastian Ibeagha to earn a 2-1 victory.
Duke will look to snag a nonconference victory in between two demanding ACC opponents Tuesday night as it hosts Wright State.
Brody Huitema and Seo-In Kim have started all seven games for the Blue Devils and quickly become key components on the team.
The Blue Devils gave up a second-half lead to ACC newcomer Syracuse.
Following an emotional overtime road win, the Blue Devils host a new foe in hopes of picking up their first conference victory.
After settling for the draw in two previous overtime games, Duke finally found a golden goal—off the foot of Canadian first-year Brody Huitema.
Taking on an undefeated Davidson team Tuesday night will once again put the pressure on Duke's offense to deliver.
A position change to midfield has allowed Zach Mathers to take a more active role in the Blue Devils’ offense, and the team saw instant dividends from the switch.
After scoring just 20 goals in 18 games last season, Duke got off on the right foot on the offensive end against Old Dominion.
Luis Rendon, Sean Davis and Nick Palodichuk each scored a goal as the Blue Devils defeated Cincinnati 3-0 in the team’s first scrimmage of the spring.