Duke men's soccer stumbles to 2nd straight home loss
By Joe Wang | September 17, 2019The Mustangs would not surrender their lead, as then-No. 22 SMU upset then-No. 2 Duke at Koskinen Stadium.
The Mustangs would not surrender their lead, as then-No. 22 SMU upset then-No. 2 Duke at Koskinen Stadium.
This week, let the numbers take you inside football’s blowout win, men’s soccer’s top-10 matchup and field hockey’s dominating run.
“I think we're really hungry."
Though one may think a date such as Friday the 13th would favor the eerily-named Blue Devils, fortune was not with Duke Friday evening.
Ella Stevens, Mackenzie Pluck, Marykate McGuire and Tess Boade have been a nightmare for opposing defenses.
Duke will play its first ACC game of the season against No. 6 Virginia.
Harvard is synonymous with academic excellence worldwide, but on Sunday, Max Moser's brilliance proved to be too much for the Crimson.
Boade’s goal was patient zero of a contagious scoring fever that spread throughout the Blue Devil roster, and the Tigers could not find a cure.
The weather may have been gloomy, but that didn’t stop the 12th-ranked Blue Devils from making history, as they secured their 400th win in program history with a victory against UNLV in the 2019 Duke Nike Classic.
Duke defeated the Broncos with a golden goal overtime win in thrilling fashion.
The Blue Devils won the John Rennie Nike Invitational with their win against Cal State Bakersfield.
Pigs flew and Satan went ice skating Friday night.
It is “the beautiful game,” but even a dedicated soccer fan could be forgiven for struggling to find much offensive beauty Wednesday night.
Duke looks to have another great season, starting with a match against Furman Friday night.
After a half of numerous shots on goal from the Tar Heels, Duke’s backline inevitably broke down, allowing North Carolina to break through and score its first goal of the game en route to a Tobacco Road Rivalry win in front of a rowdy Tar Heel Crowd.
Freshman midfielder Sophie Jones already has some major hardware to her name.
Senior Ella Stevens and sophomore Marykate McGuire each tallied scores in the final 25 minutes of the match, while the defense and goalkeeper Brooke Heinsohn held down the fort for the Blue Devils.
The Chronicle examines what the outlook for Duke is in the upcoming season.
The Chronicle takes a look at what to expect from the Blue Devils this fall.
Sophie Jones's finalist status adds on to a plethora of accomplishments for the soon-to-be Duke midfielder.