Shot barrage carries Duke to win
By Will Waggenspack | October 31, 2005Friday the eight seniors on the women's soccer team played their final regular season minutes in Koskinen Stadium and celebrated their Senior Day with a win.
Friday the eight seniors on the women's soccer team played their final regular season minutes in Koskinen Stadium and celebrated their Senior Day with a win.
With less than 30 minutes to play in what would become the Blue Devils' biggest win so far this season, defender Carolyn Ford slidetackled the ball away from a North Carolina forward inside the...
CHAPEL HILL - As the clock expired, Duke's players poured off the sidelines and stormed the midfield circle at North Carolina's Fetzer Field in celebration of their 2-1 victory over the then...
After Saturday's 5-0 blowout of San Diego, it appeared as though seventh-ranked Duke had found the missing link in its offensive attack.
Midway through the third quarter of Saturday's game against Virginia Military Institute, head coach Ted Roof gave Blue Devil fans a glimpse of the future of Duke football.
Twenty minutes remain in Thursday's practice, and a ball comes flying at a Duke midfielder standing at the edge of the attacking third of the field.
Based on number of shots alone, it would appear as though the women's soccer team has blown out all of its opponents in 2005.
No. 9 Duke stifled a late comeback attempt Sunday despite giving up a goal in the 87th minute that brought Saint Louis (4-2) to within a single shot of tying the game.
CHAPEL HILL — Allison Lipsher enjoyed a relaxing weekend at the Nike Carolina Classic in Chapel Hill.
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