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With the loss, North Carolina finishes fourth in the ACC standings which means a potential rematch with the No. 1 seeded Blue Devils in the ACC tournament semifinals. The Tar Heels need to win the quarterfinals if they want another shot at their cross-town rivals — the matchup would be the third of the season.

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The Blue Devils feature a 3-0-1 ledger in the NCAA College Cup semifinals in four appearances.

Robbie Church is just the third NCAA Division I women's soccer coach to take a team to the NCAA College Cup in the final season before retirement -- Mark Krikorian (Florida State) and Clive Charles (Portland). Both Krikorian and Charles won the NCAA title in their final season.

Duke currently features a 12-win turnaround from a season ago, which is tied for the biggest win difference nationally this season along with Stephen F. Austin.

Katie Groff helped lead Duke to the 52nd shutout over her last five years on defense against Virginia Tech.

Duke head coach Robbie Church owns 398 wins all-time as a women's head coach and if he leads Duke to the NCAA Championship he would register his 400th victory.

Mia Oliaro has scored a goal or registered an assist in 12 of the past 14 matches. In 41 matches in college, when she nets a point in a game her team has not lost (16-0).

Maggie Graham totaled two goals in each of the first two matches of the 2024 NCAAs, becoming the first Blue Devil to accomplish it.

On the season, Duke has a school-record 68 goals by 13 different players. Eleven Blue Devils have totaled two or more goals. Duke has also scored two or more goals in 15 of the past 17 contests.

Blue Devil sophomore Mia Oliaro (2, 13) fifth year Ella Hase (2, 13), and junior Devin Lynch (7, 10) all rank in the top seven of the ACC in assists and top 17 nationally.

Duke has scored 68 goals in 21 matches this season, compared to the 15 goals in 16 contests a season ago.

The last time the Blue Devils dropped a season opener was in 2017. Duke went on to win 19 straight after the loss and made an appearance in the NCAA College Cup.

Duke was shut out in the season opener for the first time since 2014, which was also a loss to Ohio State (1-0).

The last time Duke head coach Robbie Church dealt with a losing season was in 2014 and the next year he led the Blue Devils to the 2015 NCAA College Cup.
 
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