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During lockdown, I played a lot of Minecraft.
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During lockdown, I played a lot of Minecraft.
Duke has a chance to have one of its best seasons in program history in 2022—if the cards line up correctly. The Blue Devils had a great season in 2021-22, featuring a 24th-place NCAA finish for the women. But this year, they were ranked 20th in SwimSwam’s preseason power rankings with the seventh-best recruiting class. On the men’s side, they are not lacking either, with multiple school record-holders returning and a strong first-year class to boot.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of Jan. 3-10.
A 3-0 start to a season is something to be proud of, and this is where Duke women’s swim & dive was before Nov. 6.
“All-in.” “Focused.”
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of Oct. 25-31.
With the college basketball season just around the corner, the time has officially come to take a deeper look at the 2021-22 Duke women's basketball roster. The Blue Zone has you covered with player previews for each member of the team. Be sure to check out the previous previews: Jiselle Havas, Emma Schmidt, Lee Volker, Amaya Finklea-Guity, Onome Akinbode-James, Nyah Green, Miela Goodchild and Shayeann Day-Wilson.
Duke swimming and diving is returning with a vengeance.