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No. 16 Duke Welcomes Wake Forest to Koskinen Stadium Saturday

No. 16 Duke Welcomes Wake Forest to Koskinen Stadium Saturday


DURHAM, N.C. – No. 16 Duke men’s soccer (5-2-3, 2-1-2 ACC) hosts Wake Forest (5-3-4, 2-1-1 ACC) for an ACC tilt Saturday evening at Koskinen Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. and will be broadcast live on ACCNX.
 
Parking for Saturday’s contest will be located in the Science Drive Garage, opening two hours before the match.
 
MATCHUP NOTES

  • Duke and Wake Forest meet for the 50th time in program history on Saturday, with Duke leading the all-time tally 24-17-8. The Blue Devils are currently riding a two-match winning streak in the series, defeating the Demon Deacons, 3-2, in Winston-Salem in 2022. 
  • The two sides first met in 1980, when the Blue Devils defeated Wake Forest, 5-2 on a neutral field. 

 
BY THE NUMBERS
14 – Goals scored against Averett at Koskinen Stadium tied a program record for most goals scored in a single contest.
10 – Duke has won 10-plus contests in 10 of the 16 completed seasons under Kerr.
7 – Seven different Blue Devils registered their first career goals in 2024, including five against Averett.
3 – Graduate Adam Luckhurst tallied three goals against Averett netting his first career hat trick in his first game in Koskinen Stadium.  

FIRST TOUCH

  • Duke men’s soccer improved to 4-0-2 on the road this season, downing Elon at Rudd Field on Tuesday evening. The Phoenix opened the scoring late in the first half after being awarded a free kick, which Ryan Manna headed past Wessel Speel in the 41st minute. Minutes into the second half, Duke showed why they are outscoring their opponents 20-9 in the second half this season, as Drew Kerr and Ulfur Bjornsson assisted Adam Luckhurst‘s ninth goal of the season, tallying his fifth-straight contest registering a goal. The equalizer came in the 47th minute, knotting the match at one. In the 54th minute, Bjornsson snapped a two-match scoreless streak, finding the back of the net for his eighth goal of the season and securing the Duke victory, 2-1.
  • With six matches remaining on the schedule, Duke will host five of those six contests, traveling to Blacksburg, Virginia on October 25, as the lone road trip remaining. 

 
ACC TABLE IS CROWDED

  • Heading into the sixth weekend of ACC play, the league standings are crowded, as seven teams are within striking distance of the top spot. Duke enters its…

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