Completed Event: Men's Soccer at #14 Akron on November 30, 2025 , Loss , 0, to, 2

9/27/2000 1:00:00 AM | Men's Soccer
The Highlanders (4-4) came out strong notching a goal in the fourth minute of play by Geraldo Hernandez off an assist from T.J. Rolfing and never looked back. Mike Van Essen and Ryan Caton each added goals in the first half which saw Radford dominate play outshooting Duke 8-6.
The second half did take on a different look as Duke (5-3) came out with a lot of firepower and creative ideas in the form of sophomore midfielder Trevor Perea. Perea got Duke in the scoring column in the 51st minute with a blast from the middle of the penalty area. Six minutes later Perea scored his second goal of the year and gave Duke some hope of a comeback. The Blue Devils outshot the Highlanders 18-2 in the second half.
Radford went into a Bunker style defense and after six more quality chances on goal the Blue Devils ran out of ideas and time against the stingy Radford side. Mike Dramby picked up the victory in goal for the Highlanders, while Scott Maslin picked up the loss for the Blue Devils allowing all three goals. The loss breaks a 23-match home regular season win streak for Duke.
The Blue Devils have no time to think about the loss as ACC and cross-town rivals North Carolina visit the Duke campus Sunday at 1:00 PM in a key battle of the Carlyle Cup.
Team 1 2 Tot Radford 3 0 3 Duke 0 2 2Shots: RU 10, DU 23
Release written by Christopher La Rocca