Duke fall sports preview: Men's soccer
By Alex Jackson | September 5, 2020After a disappointing season last year, head coach John Kerr brings in 11 talented freshmen in hopes of generating a rebound.
After a disappointing season last year, head coach John Kerr brings in 11 talented freshmen in hopes of generating a rebound.
The Blue Devils are in the midst of an incredible run of success, and their talent this year is their best since their record 2017 campaign.
The National Women’s Soccer League became the first American team sport to come back during the pandemic June 27, when its highest-rated match ever kicked off the 2020 season.
Throughout the hour-long Zoom call, the panel talked about the process of reopening the economy, the role of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation during the pandemic and more.
Ella Stevens' college accolades earned her a spot on a professional team's draft board.
Duke was able to keep its momentum at bay but, at the end of the night, it was the Badgers that emerged on top with a goal in the 78th minute.
Duke may have won the first-round NCAA tournament matchup 4-0 against Utah, but Emmy Duerr won the night at Koskinen Stadium, scoring the first two goals of her college career in spectacular fashion.
Disappointment, disappointment and more disappointment.
Duke’s hopes at an ACC tournament title were quickly extinguished.
Duke lost its final game in Koskinen for the year.
Duke's seniors have provided an invaluable presence over the years.
The only score of the game came in the 19th minute in unexpected fashion.
If the 2019 Duke women’s soccer team truly wants to leave a legacy, there’s an easy way to do it: tie in Tallahassee.
The first goal of Caitlin Cosme's career and the second goal of Julia Hannon's career first career powered Duke to victory Sunday afternoon.
The Blue Devils' winless streak increases to five after this game.
It was a perfect night for soccer in Durham, but the result was much of the same for the Blue Devils as the rest of the season: yet another tie.
This week, let the numbers take you inside the start of men's basketball's season, football's blowout loss, men's golf's first victory and another women's soccer tie.
There was a late flurry of activity with both teams hitting the crossbar, but ultimately neither was able to find the back of the net to seal a victory.
The Blue Devils' six ties this season already match their total from the previous three seasons.
“We can’t afford to exhale. We have to keep going forward," Duke head coach Robbie Church said.