Hampered by own goal, Duke ties Elon
By Bo Triplett | September 29, 2010Last night against Elon, Duke put up 22 shots. The one that would matter most, though, came on the defensive end.
Last night against Elon, Duke put up 22 shots. The one that would matter most, though, came on the defensive end.
Coming off of its biggest win of the season Friday against No. 10 Boston College, Duke looks to continue its winning ways as it travels to Elon tonight at 7 p.m.
Chris Tweed-Kent created chances for Ryan Finley time and again in the second half against B.C. But when the sophomore striker couldn’t find the back of the net, the distributor took matters into...
After a successful trip to Wilmington, N.C., the Blue Devils return to ACC play tonight against Boston College at 7 p.m. in Koskinen Stadium. Duke is coming off its first road game of the season, a...
Last night’s contest versus UNC-Wilmington was Duke’s first trip away from Koskinen Stadium this season, and the Blue Devils’ first road game was a success.
Following a heartbreaking loss to North Carolina Friday night, Duke will look to bounce back as it faces UNC-Wilmington today at 7 p.m.
It was no secret that Friday night’s game at Koskinen Stadium was a rivalry match.
After a scoring frenzy from Ryan Finley and the Blue Devils Tuesday night, Duke fans left Koskinen Stadium, wondering what the sophomore and his team would do next.
After a scoreless first half, No. 11 Duke was finally able to find the back of the net—in a big way.
The Blue Devils, fresh off an emotional match against Virginia, in which they battled back in the game’s final minutes to force a tie against the defending national champions, hope to continue...
Sophomore Ryan Finley wanted revenge. He had been knocked down by the Cavaliers, kicked in the face with a cleat and now stood watching the minutes tick away on a sure Virginia win.
The Blue Devils have one of their toughest games of the year Saturday night when they face off against the Virginia Cavaliers at 7 p.m. in Koskinen Stadium.
Kicking off the regular season with the third annual Duke/Nike Classic, the No. 11 Blue Devils used sophomore standouts to take two favorable results over the weekend at Koskinen Stadium.
Duke’s challenging early season schedule commences this weekend as the Blue Devils play host to the third annual Duke/Nike Classic. Despite going winless in the preseason, No. 11 Duke expects...
Following a tumultuous 2009-10 season, head coach John Kerr has assembled a talented, but very young, Blue Devil team.
Despite solid play in its first performance of the season, No. 11 Duke managed to fall just short against UNC-Greensboro, losing 1-0 under the lights of Koskinen Stadium Saturday night.
Duke looks to improve on a solid season in 2009, and its three senior captains—two of whom are filling that role for the second straight year—are ready to lead their team to new heights.