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Follow live: No. 1 Duke vs. No. 2 Wake Forest women’s soccer
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Follow live: No. 1 Duke vs. No. 2 Wake Forest women’s soccer

Sunday’s matchup marks the 37th meeting between the Blue Devils and Demon Deacons since 1994. The two teams did not face each other last season but have met twice in 2022 and 2021; Duke and Wake Forest met for the first time. More than once a season since 2012.

Duke leads a 21-10-5 streak, which is attributed to a six-game winning streak over the last 10 years. However, neither team has beaten the other by more than two margins since 2011.

Here are the results of every Duke-Wake Forest meeting since 2010:

History Season Location Goal
23.9.2010 2010 Durham, North Carolina Wake Forest, 2-1
20.10.2011 2011 Winston-Salem, NC Duke, 2-0
11/4/2011 2011 Cary, North Carolina Wake Forest, 2-1
12/2/2011 2011 Kennesaw, Georgia Duke 4-1
10/14/2012 2012 Durham, North Carolina Draw, 1-1
28.10.2012 2012 Winston-Salem, NC Wake Forest, 1-0
19.09.2013 2013 Winston-Salem, NC Wake Forest, 3-1
10/12/2014 2014 Durham, North Carolina Duke, 2-1
10/6/2016 2016 Winston-Salem, NC Duke, 1-0
10/4/2018 2018 Durham, North Carolina Duke, 3-2
26.9.2019 2019 Winston-Salem, NC Duke, 3-2
9/10/2020 2020 Winston-Salem, NC Duke, 4-3 (OT)
20.09.2020 2020 Durham, North Carolina Draw, 0-0
10/15/2021 2021 Winston-Salem, NC Duke, 2-0
31.10.2021 2021 Durham, North Carolina Wake Forest, 2-1
10/6/2022 2022 Durham, North Carolina Duke, 2-1

Last break (2022) – Then-No. 7 Dukes 2, Wake Forest 1

In the last meeting between Duke and Wake Forest, the Blue Devils’ Kat Rader stole the show in Duke’s 2-1 victory, scoring back-to-back goals in the first 13 minutes of the game.

Giovanna DeMarco from Wake Forest made the score 2-1 in the 26th minute, but neither team could find the net in the rest of the match.

Going into the game the Demon Deacons had scored just six goals in 12 games. By the end of the year, the Blue Devils had tied the game twice in the first half, the most Wake Forest had given up in a half all season.