Duke vs Notre Dame, 2024 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer, 2024 NCAA Division I Men

· NCAA Men's Soccer
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Duke Blue Devils are hosting Notre Dame Fighting Irish at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the NCAA Men's Soccer.

Game Information

Competition: NCAA Men's Soccer

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

DUKE Duke Blue Devils

No. Name
1 Wessel Speel (GK)
23 Kenan Hot
19 Sintayehu Clements
11 Colton Pleasants
4 Trevor Burns
16 Luke Thomas
2 Jamie Kabussu
10 Drew Kerr
12 Ruben Mesalles
3 Kamran Acito
9 Úlfur Björnsson

ND Notre Dame Fighting Irish

No. Name
99 Collin Travasos (GK)
18 Joshua Ramsey
22 Nolan Spicer
2 Mitch Ferguson
6 Wyatt Lewis
11 Jack Flanagan
10 Kk Baffour
21 Matthew Roou
5 Kyle Genenbacher
13 Bryce Boneau
24 Sebastian Green

NCAAM Soccer News

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Vermont scores golden goal to complete Cinderella run to title

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Marcell Papp scores the equalizer for Vermont
Marcell Papp scores the equalizer for Vermont

Vermont ties it up in the 81st minute after a beauty of a goal by Marcell Papp.

Marshall strikes first in men's College Cup final
Marshall strikes first in men's College Cup final

Tarik Pannholzer swoops in to score for Marshall in the 67th minute against Vermont in the NCAA men's College Cup final.

'Unreal!' Stanford scores from beyond midfield to win in final seconds
'Unreal!' Stanford scores from beyond midfield to win in final seconds

Defender Dylan Hooper scores an incredible goal from beyond the midfield stripe to lift Stanford to an opening-round win over Notre Dame in the ACC tournament.

Clemson, Notre Dame advance to set up all-ACC College Cup final
Clemson, Notre Dame advance to set up all-ACC College Cup final

No. 2 Notre Dame beat Oregon State 1-0 on Friday night to advance to its second NCAA College Cup championship game, where the Irish will play No. 9 Clemson.