Duke hopes for magical week at Disney World
By Laura Keeley | November 7, 2007Duke may be headed down to Disney World for the ACC tournament, but you won't find the team in line for Splash Mountain this week.
Duke may be headed down to Disney World for the ACC tournament, but you won't find the team in line for Splash Mountain this week.
In their final regular season contest, the Blue Devils dropped a 1-0 heartbreaker at Clemson Saturday night, ending ACC play on a sour note and potentially jeopardizing their chances for an...
After three consecutive ties and six on the season, head coach Robbie Church had resigned himself to the nickname "Mr. Tie." His own daughter, a forward for UNC-Wilmington, even chided him for...
When No. 10 Florida State came to Koskinen Stadium Sunday, the Blue Devils were looking to avenge a 2006 ACC tournament loss that kept them out of the semifinals for the first time in five years.
The ACC has proven yet again to be one of the nation's toughest conferences, and Duke has had several chances to take down ranked opponents. The team has come up short, however, in capitalizing on...
The Blue Devils (7-3-5, 2-2-3 in the ACC), who were taken to extra periods for the fifth time this season, were unable to pull away from Maryland (5-6-3, 0-5-1) Sunday afternoon in Koskinen...
Duke played at Wake Forest Thursday night in what was billed as a matchup between equals. One hundred and 10 minutes later, the scoreline did nothing to suggest otherwise.
On paper, it's hard to tell Duke and its upcoming opponent, Wake Forest, apart.
In front of a packed crowd at Fetzer Field, the Blue Devils looked as they did earlier this season-finding scoring opportunities but not the back of the net.
Sometimes timing is everything. And for Duke, the time is just right to take on No. 11 North Carolina.
Four games into their ACC schedule, the Blue Devils are feeling the heat of the battle.
Skittles and Gatorade may not sound like the breakfast of champions, but it works for Kelly Hathorn.
As she saw her game-winning shot roll into the far post of the goal less than four minutes into double-overtime, Kelly Hathorn was excited, but also incredibly relieved.
Sometimes just two minutes and a little bit of luck can make all the difference.
The Blue Devils (5-1-2) open their conference schedule tonight at 7 p.m. against No. 5 Virginia at Koskinen Stadium.
Ask a Duke player who has the strongest right-footed shot on the team, and almost every one will give the same answer: C.J. Ludemann.
After struggling to score in their first four games, the Blue Devil offense finally found its groove last weekend, recording nine goals in wins over Elon and Dartmouth. How many goals Duke...
Five hundred twenty-two. In six games, only one Blue Devil has played that many minutes out of a possible 540. It's not the goalie, it's not an upperclassmen---it's freshman defender Gretchen Miller.
Elisabeth Redmond came off the field midway through the second half to a well-deserved round of applause. After all, it's rare that a player puts up three goals in two games.
Kelly Hathorn jogged off the field late in the first half, gave Duke head coach Robbie Church a high-five, looked at her teammates on the bench and let out a hearty chuckle.