Duke women's soccer is NCAA tournament bound
By Ryan Hoerger | November 12, 2013Duke made its 11th straight NCAA tournament but will be forced to start its postseason run on the road against Colorado College
Duke made its 11th straight NCAA tournament but will be forced to start its postseason run on the road against Colorado College
Two goals in a two-minute span were enough to bring the Blue Devils' ACC tournament run to a premature end
Thanks to an upset win by N.C. State, Duke will still make the ACC tournament and play Florida State in Sunday’s quarterfinal round.
The Blue Devils are spending their Oct. 31 near Franklin Street, but they won’t be partying at the popular Halloween hub.
It was a Senior Day to remember as the Blue Devils put in a dominant performance in a victory against Pittsburgh.
Despite the chilly temperatures at Koskinen Stadium Thursday night, Duke was able to keep its hot streak going.
With only three games left to play in the regular season, every game is essentially a must-win for the Blue Devils.
An overtime goal by senior Laura Weinberg helped the Blue Devils stun No. 9 Notre Dame.
With NCAA tournament aspirations on the line, a common theme reappeared for the Blue Devils Thursday night.
As the home stretch of the season nears, the Blue Devils are prepared to fight for their postseason lives.
The Blue Devils finally snapped their winless skid with a 2-1 victory against Maryland.
Time for the Blue Devils to buckle up for the stretch run if they want to keep their postseason hopes alive.
Four seasons ago, Duke started five freshmen who would go on to help Duke to a national championship. Could history be repeating itself?
Duke’s grip on the postseason continues to slip after a loss to Boston College.
Duke looks to snap a five match winless run and get its second ACC win of the season.
Nobody likes to settle for a draw—but it might be just what Duke needs.
For the second time in two games, the Blue Devils jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first half but failed to maintain hold on in the second half.
The Blue Devils host a Cavalier squad looking for revenge after Duke knocked Virginia out of last year's NCAA tournament.
The Blue Devils could not capitalize on early goals from Laura Weinberg and Kim DeCesare, giving up two second-half goals.
Facing its fourth top-10 opponent in its last five games, Duke once again found itself on the wrong end of the scoreline.