Kerr lifts Blue Devils past Eagles in thriller
By Matt Pun | October 7, 2011The Blue Devil defense proved impenetrable once again Thursday, extending its opponents’ scoreless streak to 470 minutes despite missing one of its key members.
The Blue Devil defense proved impenetrable once again Thursday, extending its opponents’ scoreless streak to 470 minutes despite missing one of its key members.
When Duke meets Boston College, goals will be especially hard to come by.
For many, landing a dream job is all about timing.
Few opponents have had the opportunity to score on the Blue Devils this season.
With less than three minutes left in regulation, it seemed as though freshman phenom Kelly Cobb had scored yet another game winner for Duke.
Duke has posted several quality wins over strong opponents so far this season, but they are not out of the woods yet.
Kelly Cobb comes to Durham from Chugiak, Alaska, and for the first time in years, the No. 4 Blue Devils are ranked higher than their rivals down Tobacco Road.
Following an undefeated home stand, the Blue Devils took their winning ways on the road.
Duke has done little but win during the first half of its season.
This time, there was no letdown.
Not much has gone wrong for Duke this year.
When opposing the best teams in the country, the wins are in the details.
Kelly Cobb and the Blue Devils wasted no time Thursday night finishing off their final nonconference opponent of the season, College of Charleston.
Despite losing star center back and redshirt junior Ashley Rape for the remainder of the season, the Blue Devils are quickly returning to form.
Defender Ashley Rape suffered a torn left anterior cruciate ligament in Duke’s 3-1 victory over then-No. 1 Notre Dame on Aug. 28, associate sports information director Lindy Brown confirmed to The...
Duke returned home yesterday after a four-day trip to Alabama, where they competed in the Auburn Tournament, splitting two contests.
After a surprisingly deep run in the NCAA tournament ended at the hands of Oklahoma State in the Sweet Sixteen, Duke looks to build on the success and push towards new heights this season.
After 60 minutes of play, the outlook was bleak for Duke against No. 1 Notre Dame.
Head coach Robbie Church doesn’t like to make it easy on his team early in the season.