

The ball rolled to Boade at the top of the 18-yard box, and the Highlands Ranch, Colo., native drilled a left-footed shot on goal that hit FSU goalkeeper Mia Justus' hands before trickling just over the line and in. Royson surveyed the attacking third and sent a diagonal ball towards freshman Michelle Cooper, who let it go through intentionally as multiple Seminole defenders closed in. 8, 2017.īoade's game-winner came at the 26:52 mark on a play that began with sophomore Emily Royson crossing midfield with open space. Duke (12-2-1, 6-2-1 ACC) also earned its first win over the Seminoles (14-1-1, 7-1-1 ACC) since Oct. The win marked Duke's first victory over a top-ranked opponent since Oct.

1 Seminoles, 1-0, Sunday at Koskinen Stadium.

DURHAM – Graduate student Tess Boade scored in the 27th minute and the Duke defense held Florida State scoreless for the first time this season as the No.
