Duke drops soggy contest
By John Taddei | October 12, 2005As a driving rain began to drench the players in the waning moments of Duke's 3-1 loss to Maryland Oct.
As a driving rain began to drench the players in the waning moments of Duke's 3-1 loss to Maryland Oct.
After starting last season 8-0, the Blue Devils traveled to College Park, Md. for a showdown with the then-top-ranked Terrapins.
In his 27th season at Duke, men's soccer head coach John Rennie is leading another successful campaign.
The men's soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to five games with a 3-0 win over Boston College Friday, in what head coach John Rennie called the team's best performance of the season.
Coming off a commanding 5-0 victory over Temple Sept. 24, the No. 11 Duke men's soccer team is preparing to face Longwood, a team that is in just its third year competing against Division I opponents.
Following the back-to-back double overtime games the men's soccer team played last week, the Blue Devils needed an easy game.
When head coach John Rennie goes for his 418th career win-a victory which would give him sole possession of sixth place on the list of winningest coaches in Division I history-he'll be facing a...
Last year, the Duke men's soccer team finished 4-3 in a tough ACC conference that featured three teams ranked in the top 10 in the final regular season NSCAA poll.
Last year, the Duke men's soccer team began its season 11-0 before making its run to the College Cup. St.
The No. 6 Blue Devils (2-0) will battle a pair of tough opponents this weekend when College of Charleston (2-1) and No. 7 St.
Opening the season with a new starting goalkeeper and two freshman backs, one would think that the Blue Devils’ defense must be a weakness.
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After a 5-0 loss in last year’s national semifinals in Carson, Calif. the Blue Devils must be happy to be back home.
Michael Videira would be the last person to tell you that he could emerge from the 2005 season as the best collegiate soccer player in the nation.
CARSON, Calif. -- To cap off a stellar season, the men"s soccer team traveled to California for the College Cup for the first time in nine years.
CARSON, Calif. — Experience triumphed over youth Friday night on college soccer's biggest stage. A veteran senior class led UCSB to a 5-0 win over Duke in the national semifinals.
After losing to fourth-seeded Virginia twice this season, Duke shut out the Cavaliers 3-0 in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal Saturday in Charlottesville, Va. .
The Blue Devils have already to lost to UVa twice this season with a lot on the line. But the teams will play for a spot in the College Cup when Duke rolls into Charlottesville Saturday at 7 p.m.
The Blue Devils advanced to the Elite Eight Sunday with a 3-0 victory over Ohio State.
Revitalized after handily defeating Coastal Carolina 3-0 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the men's soccer team (15-5) will travel to Norfolk, Va.