Blue Devils head to Hayward Field for NCAA outdoor championships
Pole vaulter Megan Clark has focused her 2015 season on “Project four-sixty”— jumping 4.60 meters, or 15 feet, 1 inch. Thursday, she will have one more chance to achieve her goal.
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Pole vaulter Megan Clark has focused her 2015 season on “Project four-sixty”— jumping 4.60 meters, or 15 feet, 1 inch. Thursday, she will have one more chance to achieve her goal.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—Associate head coach Shaun Wilbourn was so confident that pole vaulters Megan Clark and Madison Heath would advance to their first national championship meet that he bought their tickets to Eugene, Ore., Thursday morning—before either Blue Devil attempted her opening height at the regional qualifying meet.
Two weeks after a strong team performance at the ACC championships in Tallahassee, Fla., 17 Blue Devils will head back to the Sunshine State with hopes of extending their postseasons.
The Blue Devil men were expected to finish 14th out of the 15 teams competing at the ACC Outdoor Championships. Entering the second day of competition, the squad was tied for last without any points on the board.
Led by a number of standout performers, the Blue Devils will enter their first postseason meet looking to bring home some individual titles and earn NCAA Regional qualifying marks.
The women’s sprint relays shined for the Blue Devils in the squad’s penultimate race of the outdoor regular season.
The Blue Devils enter the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament with a chance for redemption after a two-round bye.
The Blue Devils are no strangers to the historic Penn Relays—which began as the world’s first relay meet in 1895 and has become America’s largest track meet, drawing as many as 100,000 spectators.
As the school year wraps up, Duke’s season is far from finished.
The Blue Devils geared for their first scored meet of the outdoor season with another round of impressive performances in their final preseason meet.
The Blue Devils will hit the road for a pair of conference matches in Florida, looking to bounce back from their first ACC loss to Georgia Tech Saturday.
The Blue Devils suffered their first loss in ACC play against Georgia Tech Sunday, just a day after extending their winning streak to eight with a win against Pittsburgh.
The Blue Devils highlighted their trip to Iowa City, Iowa with a strong performance in Friday’s 200-yard medley relay.
Duke will leave everything in the pool this weekend as the squad hopes to end the season on a high note and earn All-America honors at the NCAA Championships starting Thursday.
Junior Megan Clark began the 2015 season with two goals in mind: breaking the 4.60-meter barrier and finally making it to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Ore.
Two freshman butterfliers represented the Blue Devils at the women’s NCAA Championships in Greensboro, N.C.
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