Graduate student Brian McAfee will start Duke's first NCAA tournament game in 55 years Friday.
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Graduate student Brian McAfee will start Duke's first NCAA tournament game in 55 years Friday.
After allowing a run in the first inning Sunday, Brian McAfee settled down, scattering seven hits across 6 1/3 innings and retiring 16 of the final 21 batters he faced.
Brian McAfee ranks second in the ACC in innings pitched and yields a conference-low 1.3 walks per game.
After suffering season-ending injuries at Cornell, Kellen Urbon and Brian McAfee each gained an extra year of eligibility that brought the duo to Duke.
Sophomore closer Mitch Stallings induced a game-ending double play for his sixth save of the season as Duke beat Virginia Tech 3-1 Sunday to claim the series victory.
Graduate student Kellen Urbon tossed seven shutout innings while surrendering just one hit in Duke’s March 1 victory against Davidson. The teams square off again Tuesday.
Brian McAfee tossed his second complete game of the season in Sunday’s win, allowing just nine baserunners and striking out six Tigers.
Sophomore Jack Labosky racked up eight RBIs—including two three-run homers—in the second game of this weekend's three-game series with Georgia Tech.