Duke heats up in second half to put away Valpo
By David Ungvary | September 3, 2007Though they struggled to score for most of the game, the No. 4 Blue Devils felt as if they were going to beat Valparaiso one way or another.
Though they struggled to score for most of the game, the No. 4 Blue Devils felt as if they were going to beat Valparaiso one way or another.
The Blue Devils are banged up and facing two new opponents this weekend-but they are still ready to start the season.
The Blue Devils were cruising in last year's NCAA quarterfinals against UCLA, holding a 2-0 lead at home with a defense that had not given up a goal in four games. But in just under an hour, the...
Although No. 4 Duke only needed to take small steps this year to improve upon its national quarterfinals finish last season, the team took a giant leap forward during the offseason, bolstering its...
Head coach John Rennie announced Monday that his 29th season at Duke will also be his last.
Duke's season, highlighted by regular-season and ACC tournament championships, came to an abrupt end Sunday at Koskinen Stadium, when the Bruins' Sal Zizzo found the back of the net just 30 seconds...
The frustration, disappointment and fatigue were obvious. Several Duke players dropped to the ground, while others hid their faces with jerseys pulled over their heads.
The top-seeded Blue Devils (18-3-1) defeated Lehigh (15-2-3), 3-0, to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA College Cup. In doing so against the Mountain Hawks, Duke has now held its opponents...
Top-seeded Duke (17-3-1) takes on sixteenth-seeded Lehigh (16-1-2) at 1 p.m. in Koskinen Stadium in a third-round matchup. The winner will advance to the NCAA quarterfinals.
Duke recorded its third straight shutout and received goals from its two leading scorers-Michael Videira and Mike Grella-to carry it past the Bears and into the round of 16.
Last year, then-freshman Mike Grella scored a game-winner that secured the ACC Championship for Duke, leading the Blue Devils to a first-round bye in the NCAA Men's College Cup and a nine-day...
The Blue Devils (16-3-1) are the top seed in the 48-team tournament and will host the winner of Adelphi and Brown at home Nov. 15. For the second straight year, Duke is guaranteed at least one home...
One season after knocking home the deciding penalty kick in the ACC title game against North Carolina, Grella lifted No. 9 Duke (16-3-1) past top-ranked Wake Forest (15-3-3), 1-0, Sunday in...
The No. 9 Blue Devils, seeded first in the ACC tournament, clash with the No. 5 and fourth-seeded Terrapins for the second time this season in the semifinals of the ACC tournament.
The No. 9 Blue Devils got their heads in the game Wednesday, scoring two header goals to defeat N.C. State, 2-1, in the quarterfinals of the ACC Championships in Germantown, Md The Blue Devils...
After an outstanding regular season that included wins over ranked opponents South Florida, Virginia and arch-rival North Carolina, No. 9 Duke enters the ACC tournament as the top seed in the...
The sign hangs modestly at Koskinen Stadium, unassumingly strapped to the chain-link fence on the far side of the field. The simplicity of the design-white words on a navy background-belies the...
All good things must come to an end, and so it was for Duke this weekend as eighth-ranked Clemson snapped the No. 5 Blue Devils' six-game win streak in a 1-0 contest in Clemson, S.C. Saturday. The...
The Blue Devils took time to settle in against the defensive-minded Ospreys (4-11-2) but finally broke through when junior Tomek Charowski scored off a pass from forward Spencer Wadsworth in the...
"It was certainly one of those total team efforts," head coach John Rennie said about the UNC game. "It was probably our best 90-minute performance of the season."