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Jahmir Flowers goal vs. Duke
Helen Marie Jackson

Rising Phoenix by Joshua Renza

Rising Phoenix: Tonidandel, Flowers Shine As Elon Earns Statement Draw At No. 7 Duke

DURHAM, N.C. — One look. One run. One stunned crowd at Koskinen Stadium. In the 23rd minute Tuesday night, redshirt freshman Oscar Tonidandel slipped a ball behind Duke's high line, and junior winger Jahmir Flowers took the space, rounding the keeper before slotting home to the bottom-left to give Elon a 1–0 advantage. 

"I saw him making the run, so I gave it to him and trusted he would finish the job," Tonidandel said.

The move came straight from the week's preparation. When it happened live, the execution was flawless.


"We prepared for this game," Flowers said. "That goal came from the group. We talked about making those unpredictable runs into their final third. We knew the keeper would come off his line and gamble a bit. We got it done."
Duke entered unbeaten, the No. 7 team in the nation, and the top scoring offense in Division I. Elon absorbed Duke's pressure with grit, transitioning between a two-forward press as Tonidandel supported redshirt sophomore forward Dominik Renz, before settling into defensive lines that refused to break.

Junior defender Charlie Kitch anchored a back line that cleared cross after cross. Graduate goalkeeper Jackson Leavitt denied five shots on goal, while the midfield trio of Tonidandel, Connor Mucchetti and Weston Jonke disrupted Duke's rhythm all night.

Duke finally broke through in the 84th minute, but Elon held its ground. The 1–1 finish gave the Phoenix its second result against a top-10 team this year, and the first ranked road result in a decade, proof that head coach Marc Reeves' group keeps rising. 

"The key takeaways are that we can go up against anybody in the country, no matter their rank," Tonidandel said. "We have a lot of trust in each other to know that we can compete with just about anybody."

Elon kept its shape and didn't panic. When Duke overloaded the flanks, Flowers and the wingers tracked back into a temporary defensive overload, closing passing lanes and absorbing pressure with patience.

"Coach tells us very directly, it's going to be a battle," Flowers said. "We have the willingness and sacrifice from our wingers to track back and defend. It's really led to us having just five goals conceded this entire season."
For Tonidandel, that composure starts through communication in the middle.

"Just building up through all the games, we've built some really good chemistry together," Tonidandel said. "We've learned to play with each other really well. We do a really good job of communicating with each other on the field and helping each other out."
 

In his eighth season, Reeves has built that belief into the program's foundation. Under Reeves, Elon has transformed into one of the nation's most effective defensive sides and now holds results against multiple top 10 opponents in the same season for the first time in nearly a decade.

"We're not afraid of any opponent," Flowers said. "We come into every match with fearlessness and we're eager to prove ourselves against any team. Whether it's top 10, top 25, or anyone else, we take it with the same approach; we want the win."

Elon moves to 5–2–5 overall, remains unbeaten in conference play and will try to carry that momentum home to Rudd Field.

"We're going to take the right steps in recovery and make sure everything builds us toward that conference game against Wilmington," Flowers said. "It's a great opportunity to establish ourselves and put us first in the standings."
The Phoenix returns home to face UNCW on Saturday at 7 p.m.
 
'Rising Phoenix' is a student-led initiative to cover Elon Athletics. Through innovative content creation and storytelling, Elon University students will have the opportunity to highlight the moments, people and events that make an impact, leveraging the athletic department's various web and social media platforms for distribution. Follow Rising Phoenix on X (@EURisingPhoenix) and Instagram (@elonrisingphoenix). Interested in joining this initiative as a content creator (video, graphics, writing, storytelling, or more)? Contact Sydney Spencer at sspencer9@elon.edu.
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Players Mentioned

Connor Mucchetti

#8 Connor Mucchetti

MF
6' 0"
Senior
Dominik Renz

#11 Dominik Renz

MF
6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
Oscar Tonidandel

#12 Oscar Tonidandel

MF
5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
Weston Jonke

#14 Weston Jonke

MF
5' 11"
Sophomore
Charlie  Kitch

#15 Charlie Kitch

D
6' 5"
Junior
Jahmir Flowers

#23 Jahmir Flowers

MF
5' 10"
Junior
Jackson Leavitt

#1 Jackson Leavitt

GK
6' 0"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Connor Mucchetti

#8 Connor Mucchetti

6' 0"
Senior
MF
Dominik Renz

#11 Dominik Renz

6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
MF
Oscar Tonidandel

#12 Oscar Tonidandel

5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
MF
Weston Jonke

#14 Weston Jonke

5' 11"
Sophomore
MF
Charlie  Kitch

#15 Charlie Kitch

6' 5"
Junior
D
Jahmir Flowers

#23 Jahmir Flowers

5' 10"
Junior
MF
Jackson Leavitt

#1 Jackson Leavitt

6' 0"
Graduate Student
GK