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10/16/2018 7:45:00 PM | Women's Soccer
DURHAM, N.C. – With another thrilling ACC victory in the books, the No. 10 Duke Blue Devils (11-2-2, 5-1-1 ACC) are back at Koskinen for the final two regular season home matches of the 2018 campaign. As they get set for another crucial weekend of conference play, it's time to take a look at the program with the newest edition of the DWS Notebook.
The Week Ahead…
Thursday, October 18
No. 10 Duke vs. Louisville – 7:00 p.m. ET
RSN
ACC Network Extra
Live Stats
Durham, N.C.
Koskinen Stadium
Sunday, October 21
No. 10 Duke vs. No. 11 Boston College – 1:00 p.m. ET
ESPNU
ACC Network Extra
Live Stats
Durham, N.C.
Koskinen Stadium
Ticket Information…
Tickets are available for purchase for the 2018 Duke women's soccer season at Koskinen Stadium. Tickets are $5 with groups of 10+ are $4 each. Ages two and under receive free admission. Tickets are on sale at GoDuke.com/tickets, by calling 919-681-6767 or clicking the link below.
2018 Duke Women's Soccer Ticket Information
Last Time Out…
Thanks to a jaw-dropping goal from Taylor Racioppi, the Duke Blue Devils picked up a crucial 3-2 road win at Clemson on Saturday. The Tigers took a 1-0 lead into the half, but things would draw even just moments into the second half behind rocket of a goal from Kat McDonald, her second of the season. Kayla McCoy scored for the fifth-straight game to give Duke a 2-1 advantage before Clemson would pull even at 2-2 in the 66th minute.
Then came in Racioppi, who tallied her sixth goal of the season in the 77th minute to push the Blue Devils to their third-straight win and first against Clemson since 2012.
Saturday, Oct. 13
No. 11 Duke def. Clemson, 3-2 (Recap | Stats)
Duke in the Rankings...
United Soccer Coaches: 11th (Previous: 17th)
Soccer America: 11th (Previous: 11th)
TopDrawerSoccer: 9th (Previous: 9th)
2018 Blue Devil Leaders...
Points: Kayla McCoy, 23
Goals: Kayla McCoy, 9
Assists: Ella Stevens, 8
Shots: Kayla McCoy, 42
Shots On Goal: Kayla McCoy, 23
Game-Winning Goals: Kayla McCoy, 3
Goals Against Average: Brooke Heinsohn, 0.72
Saves: Brooke Heinsohn, 43
Save Percentage: Brooke Heinsohn, .796
2018 Blue Devil Goal Tracker…
Racioppi's Golazo Earns National Recognition…
With the game tied and 14 minutes left in regulation, senior Taylor Racioppi took a Lily Nabet pass and fired away a bending shot towards goal that would become the game-winning score. After the game, Racioppi's score, her sixth of the season, would take on a life of its own on social media. Racioppi's score garnered national recognition from SportsCenter, landing at No. 8 on the program's Top 10 Plays segment. Racioppi's score was also picked up Bleacher Report, NBC Sports Soccer and numerous other media entities.
14 minutes left.
— Duke Women's Soccer (@DukeWSOC) October 14, 2018
Tied ballgame.
*Enter @tgo4thegoal*
Bring. Us. Your. Fire. Emojis.
Also, hi @SportsCenter 👋👋👋#GoDuke | #SCTop10 pic.twitter.com/3g7wLKxJGW
The spin on that 😱 #SCtop10 pic.twitter.com/9n4HG42y4x
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 14, 2018
VIDEO: Duke women's soccer beats Clemson on goal with utterly absurd bend 😱 https://t.co/yotdsXx7MT
— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) October 15, 2018
Racioppi Tabbed ACC Offensive Player of the Week…
After delivering a jaw-dropping goal on Saturday to propel the No. 11 Duke Blue Devils to a 3-2 win at Clemson, senior Taylor Racioppi has been named the ACC Offensive Player of the Week.
The good vibes keep rolling for @tgo4thegoal 😎
— Duke Women's Soccer (@DukeWSOC) October 16, 2018
Congrats to No. 7️⃣ on being named @ACCWSoccer Offensive Player of the Week‼️
📰: https://t.co/i7qHR6X8tB#GoDuke 🔵😈⚽️ pic.twitter.com/dQHKWlCjZT
Racioppi, who picked up an ACC weekly laurel for the first time in her career, joins redshirt sophomore Brooke Heinsohn as the second Blue Devil to earn an honor this season. This is the fourth-straight year that Duke has earned multiple weekly honors in a season from the ACC, marking the longest such streak in program history. Racioppi is the first Blue Devil since Christina Gibbons to reel in offensive POTW honors, as she was named Co-Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 18, 2016 and is the first to earn it outright in program history.
2018 Senior Class Establishes Itself as the Best in DWS History…
The 2018 Duke women's soccer senior class continues to do what it's done best for four years: win. Saturday's victory moved its win total to 63, which makes them the winningest senior class in program history, with last year's class in second with 60 victories.
In their four years, the DWS seniors of Chelsea Burns, Kayla McCoy, Kat McDonald and Taylor Racioppi have made two trips to the NCAA College Cup, including a National Championship game appearance in 2015, and a trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals in 2016. The group of four also captured the 2017 ACC Regular Season Championship and has picked up at least one win against every ACC program.
Duke, DCI Partner Up for “Kick for Cure” Game on Thursday…
Thursday's matchup against Louisville will much more than another ACC showdown for the Blue Devils. It will also be their annual Breast Cancer Awareness game, as they are teaming up with the Duke Cancer Institute. Duke will don pink jerseys for the contest and fans will be able to bid for them during a silent auction that will be held during the game, with all proceeds going towards the Duke Cancer Institute.
We're teaming up with the Duke Cancer Institute this week in support of #BreastCancerAwareness!
— Duke Women's Soccer (@DukeWSOC) October 15, 2018
🔷 Thursday, Oct. 18 vs. Louisville (7 p.m.)
🔷 Silent Jersey Auction
🔷 Postgame 🎇
Wear Pink and #GoDuke! pic.twitter.com/Fz9xBPJ2Bw
Blue Devils Heating Up as They Hit the Homestretch…
The Blue Devils are heating up with just three games left in the regular season, defeating Clemson on Saturday for their third-straight win to improve to 11-2-2 on the year and 8-1-1 in their last 10 contests. The third-straight conference victory give Duke 16 points in the ACC standings, tying Boston College for second. North Carolina leads the league with 21 points.
Duke Snaps Skid Against Clemson…
When the final whistle blew on Saturday, Duke did not just secure three more points in the heated ACC race, but also found success against a team it has struggled to defeat. The win marked the Blue Devils' first win against Clemson since Sept. 27, 2012 and the first on the Tigers' home field since Sept. 25, 2011.
It is also the first win for the Blue Devils' 2018 season class against the Tigers, giving them a win against every ACC program in their four years in Durham.
Home Sweet Home…
Koskinen Stadium has long been known as one of the toughest places to play in collegiate soccer and collegiate lacrosse. That has remained true lately for the Duke women's soccer program, as the Blue Devils hold a 26-2-0 record in their last 27 home matches. That includes a perfect 15-0-0 home record last season, a school record, along with an 8-2-0 showing this season so far.
She Just Keeps Scoring and Scoring and Scoring…
When Kayla McCoy slipped a shot through the legs of Clemson's keeper on Saturday, she kept her scoring streak rolling along, scoring for the fifth-straight game. That stretch mirrors the impressive streak that her former teammate Imani Dorsey put together during Duke's historic 2017 season. McCoy's streak is one short of tying Dorsey and Casey McCluskey (2004) for the most consecutive games with a goal in program history. McCluskey set the record from Sept. 11 – Oct. 1, 2004 before Dorsey tied the mark with a streak from Aug. 20 – Sept. 8, 2017.
Five. Straight. Games.
— Duke Women's Soccer (@DukeWSOC) October 15, 2018
Kayla McCoy scored for the fifth-straight game on Saturday to bring her career total to 3⃣5⃣, tying Sherrill Kester for fourth in 🔵😈⚽️ history.#GoDuke pic.twitter.com/dXSa4LUszv
McCoy Keeps the Good Times Rolling…
There was no doubt that senior Kayla McCoy would be the Blue Devils' offensive catalyst in 2018 and she hasn't disappointed, especially as Duke hits the midway point of conference play. McCoy leads the team with 23 points (2nd ACC) and nine goals (2nd ACC) while her five assists are tied for second on the squad. The Lincolnwood, Ill., native has tallied one four-point and two three-point contests this season and has at least one in all but four matches in 2018, tallying a point in 10 of the last 12 matches.
McCoy's play has ramped up in conference action, as she has tallied seven goals and an assist in seven ACC contests. Her seven scores and 15 points both lead the league. She is also tops in the conference with 1.00 goals per game and 2.14 points per game while standing tied for third with 23 shots and 3.29 shots per game.
McCoy Continues Her Record Book Climb…
Senior Kayla McCoy has cracked a number of top 10 charts so far this season, including entering the top five in a number of records. With her goal on Saturday, she currently has 35 for her career, tying her with Sherrill Kester (1996-99) for fourth all-time. Kelly Walbert (1992-95) owns the program record with 47-career scores.
McCoy's three game-winning goals this season has her career total now up to 13, putting her along at fourth on the DWS all-time list. She's one shy of Elisabeth Redmond (2006-09) for third place and seven behind the record holder Kelly Walbert (1992-95), who has 20.
The Duke senior forward also stands tied for fifth with five career multi-goal performances and sixth with 84 career points.
Stevens Among the DWS Assists Elite...
With her team-high eight dimes so far, Ella Stevens has cracked the top five on Duke's all-time assists list. She now has 25 for her career, which ties her for fourth in DWS history with Kelly Walbert (1992-95). She is four from tying Mollie Pathman (2010-13) for third. Andi Melde (1994-97) holds the all-time record at Duke with 42.
DWS Stays Dominant in ACC Regular Season Action…
Duke's win on Saturday also extended its dominance in regular season conference play. The Blue Devils have either won or tied in 16 of their last 17 ACC regular season games. Duke went a perfect 10-0-0 last season en route to claiming the third ACC Regular Season Championship in program history and are 5-1-1 through five matches this year.
Blue Devils One of the Nation's Top Assists Teams…
With 29 assists so far this year, the Blue Devils have become one of the nation's best when it comes to dropping dimes. Their 29 rank fourth in the ACC and 19th in the country. Leading the way is Ella Stevens, who has eight assists this season. Those eight are tied for second in the conference and eighth in the NCAA.
Social Media…
Fans can keep up with all things Duke women's soccer by following the program on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching for “DukeWSoc”. Behind-the-scenes content of women's soccer and all Duke athletic programs can be found on Snapchat by following “dukeathletics”.
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