Duke vs Louisville, 2024 NCAA Division I Women, 2024 NCAA Division I Women

· NCAA Women's Soccer
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Duke are hosting Louisville at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the NCAA Women's Soccer.

Game Information

Competition: NCAA Women's Soccer

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

DUKE Duke

No. Name
0 Leah Freeman (GK)
15 Mia Oliaro
18 Hannah Bebar
27 Farrah Walters
7 Cameron Roller
19 Maggie Graham
6 Devin Lynch
16 Carina Lageyre
21 Katie Groff
17 Nicole Chico
3 Ella Hase

LOU Louisville

No. Name
30 Erynn Floyd (GK)
28 Brooke Dardano
24 Ag Gibson
17 Brooklyn Lee
2 Betsy Huckaby
25 Hadley Snyder
9 Molly Cochran
3 Mackenzie Geigle
14 Lizzie Sexton
22 Karsyn Cherry
20 Fina Davy

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