Duke to play two top-20 teams
By Paul Pisani | September 2, 2011After 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.
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.
After giving up three goals in its opening regular season game, the Duke defense was on a mission last night against Furman
If the Blue Devils have one belief heading into this season, it’s their potential.
When Duke announced its decision to move star defender Andrew Wenger to forward, it was his position change that dominated the headlines.
Andrew Wenger often jokes about his positional versatility. Throughout his career, his athleticism has led to various coaches playing him all over the field.
After a strong performance in the combine, Cole Grossman entered Wednesday’s MLS Draft in Baltimore, Md. with big expectations as to where he would be selected. Many MLS experts had Grossman pegged...
The Blue Devils’ NCAA Tournament run ended in heartbreaking fashion as they fell 1-0 in overtime against South Carolina Sunday in Columbia, S.C.
Amid the hoopla of Duke’s 2-1 first-round win over Coastal Carolina Thursday was a conspicuous absence on the field—Ryan Finley. Finley has been suspended from the team indefinitely, the athletic...
The Blue Devils lost their most productive offensive player before the game even started Thursday night, leaving fans wondering who would pick up the scoring slack.
Despite a first-round exit in the ACC Tournament last week, the Blue Devils performed well enough throughout the fall to earn a spot in the postseason competition that matters most
CARY, N.C. — The Eagles only had one shot on goal last night, but they made it count.
A pair of Duke sophomores nabbed the top ACC All-Conference awards yesterday, marking the first time that the Blue Devils have earned both awards in the same season.
Last year, Boston College shut out Duke during the regular season and then again in the first round of the ACC Tournament.
There’s an old adage that an irritated person is “seeing red,” but that wasn’t entirely true in Friday’s contest between Duke and Wake Forest at Koskinen Stadium.
Duke will look to honor its seven departing seniors by accumulating a home win for each one, as they possess six home victories entering tonight’s contest against Wake Forest.