DURHAM, N.C. - The Duke men's soccer team returns to Freeman Field at Koskinen Stadium for its final mid-week match of the regular season, hosting Queens Tuesday, Oct. 21. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m., and the game will stream live on ACC Network Extra.
Parking lots open at 5 p.m., with all general public parking lot prices set at $25 per vehicle. Circuit Drive lots are available with a pre-purchased pass from
my.parking.duke.edu and cash/credit at the lot. Jogging Trail lot is available with pre-purchased passes only from
my.parking.duke.edu. Accessible parking, with a state-issued placard or plate requirement, will be located in the Science Dr. Garage with prepaid parking and cash on site for $25.
Tuesday night is Bark in the Park night at Koskinen Stadium. Dogs enter for free and their humans will be asked to sign a waiver before entering through the Whitford entrance to Koskinen Stadium. All dogs and their owners must sit on the east bleachers across the field from Kennedy Tower. Discounted $5 tickets are available onlineÂ
here, until 5 PM the day before the game.
Single-game tickets are available for purchaseÂ
here. New this season, for walk-up ticket purchases at either the ticket windows of the Scott Family Athletics Performance Center or Koskinen Stadium ticket booths there will be a $5.00 print fee added to each order. Moving forward, the ticket office will be cashless when accepting payment for tickets, including on gameday. The ticket office accepts American Express, Discover, Mastercard and Visa. Duke students receive free admission to all Duke soccer games and can reserve their ticketsÂ
here.Â
MATCHUP NOTES
- Duke and Queens have played once previously, coming just under one year prior on Oct. 22, 2024.
- The Blue Devils took home a 5-0 victory over the Royals last season, courtesy of goals from Luke Thomas, Ulfur Bjornsson, Cameron Kerr and Sol Arbib.
LAST TIME OUT
- The Blue Devils suffered their first defeat of the season, falling 0-3 at Clemson on Friday, Oct. 17.
- Duke had started the season unbeaten through 12 matches, with a 7-0-5 ledger. The Tigers scored all three goals within a 10-minute stretch of the second half.Â
FREEMAN FIELD AT KOSKINEN STADIUM
- Duke announced the naming of Freeman Field at Koskinen Stadium, honoring a multi-million dollar gift to enhance the experience of men's and women's lacrosse and soccer.
- The transformational gift by alumni and former football student-athlete Heath Freeman T'02 reflects the Freeman family's commitment to Duke student-athletes and their belief in the power of sport to shape character, build community and elevate excellence.
FRIENDLY CONFINES OF HOME
- Dating back to last season, Duke is unbeaten in its last 14 regular-season matches at home.
- Across that span, Duke is 11-0-3 and holds a goal differential of +49.
CALENDAR WINDING DOWN
- Tuesday night marks the final non-conference matchup of Duke's regular season.
- The Blue Devils will host No. 6 NC State on Senior Night (Oct. 25), before traveling the short distance for its annual rivalry clash with North Carolina on Halloween to close the regular season slate.
To stay up to date with Blue Devils men's soccer, follow the team on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook by searching "DukeMSOC".
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