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View Article  UCLA Upsets #1 Duke Soccer

 The mens team lost to UCLA in overtime to end their season.

DURHAM, N.C. — Eighth-seeded UCLA (13-5-4) upset top-seeded Duke (18-4-1), 3-2 in overtime on Sunday afternoon in Koskinen Stadium. Sophomore midfielder Sal Zizzo had two goals for the Bruins, including the game winner 30 seconds into the first overtime period. Junior forward/midfielder Spencer Wadsworth and senior forward/midfielder and captain Chris Loftus scored for the Blue Devils.

Duke would strike quickly in the game, as Wadsworth netted a goal 25 seconds into the match from 20 yards out into the top left corner of the net. Sophomore forward Mike Grella and junior midfielder Michael Videira were credited with their sixth and seventh assists of the season, respectively. Wadsworth’s eighth goal of the year was the quickest strike of the year to start a game for the Blue Devils, and of the entire 2006 NCAA Tournament.

View Article  Duke Men Win ACC Soccer Title

The Duke Men's Soccer team won their second straight ACC Championship downing Wake Forest in overtime.

 Congrats to the ACC Champs!  A selection committee will seed the Devils on Monday for the upcoming NCAA Tournament.

View Article  Men's Soccer Downs Pack In ACC Quarterfinals

John Rennie led the Duke Men's Soccer team to a quarterfinal win over NCSU.  Here is the game recap from GoDuke.com Sports Information.  Duke will take on Maryland next.

 

2006 ACC Men’s Soccer Championship

First Round - Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Match 1: #9 N.C. State 4 - #8 Virginia Tech 3

Quarterfinal Round - Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Match 2: #2 Wake Forest 0 - #7 North Carolina 0 (Wake Forest won on penalty kicks 5-4)
Match 3: #1 Duke 2 - #9 N.C. State 1 
Match 4: #3 Virginia vs. #6 Clemson- 5:30 p.m.
Match 5: #4 Maryland vs. #5 Boston College- 8:00 p.m.

Semifinal Round - Friday, November 3, 2006
Match 6: #2 Wake Forest vs. Match 4 winner- 5:30 p.m.
Match 7: Match 3 winner vs. Match 5 winner- 8:00 p.m.

Championship Final - Sunday, November 5, 2006 Match 8: Championship Match- 1:10 pm (Fox Sports Net)

 

View Article  UNC-Duke Rivalry Continues This Evening
The young and talented Duke Men's Soccer team takes on arch rival North Carolina tonight in Durham.  A win in Durham, would solidify the Devils perch atop the balanced ACC standings. So, if you are in Durham, go take in the action and cheer the Blue Devils on.
View Article  Rennie sets ACC soccer record -- 4th ranked Duke romps to victory
John Rennie has marched on the sidelines for the Duke Men's soccer team for a long time.  Here is the Duke student newspaper with his latest accomplishment.
View Article  #6 Duke Men's Soccer Defeats #3 Virginia

The Duke Men's Soccer team defeats Virginia on late goals .  Germanese scored the game winning goal in the games 57th minute.

 Young Duke Soccer team grabs key win.

View Article  No. 12 Duke Men's Soccer Open Season with 5-2 Win

The Duke Men opened the season with a 5-2 victory over visiting Hartford.  Joe Germanese got the Devils on the board after a slow start and Michael Videria added two more goals in the win.  The twelth ranked Devils play St. Francis on Sunday at 7:30 at Koskinen Stadium.

 Goal!

A few PICTURES are located here.

View Article  Duke Soccer Loses To #2 UConn On Penalty Kicks 7-6

The Duke men's soccer team tied Uconn in regulation 1-1, but the coaches had agreed on a shootout if the game finished in a tie.  Kyle Helton put the Devils even with the pre season #2 ranked Huskies in its final exhibition game.

The Devils ended up 1-1-1 and open the season for real next week versus Hartford.

 

UConn goalie Matt Singletary proved too much in the extra session and his save provided a 7-6 win.  Duke doubled their opponents shots on goal in regulation.

Images of the game here.