Duke men's swimming breaks 11 school records at ACC Championships
The Blue Devil men made program history Wednesday night, kicking off four days of conference competition with their first automatic relay qualification to the national championships.
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The Blue Devil men made program history Wednesday night, kicking off four days of conference competition with their first automatic relay qualification to the national championships.
Sophomore Peter Kropp hopes to continue Duke’s strong breaststroke tradition and become the third Blue Devil in program history to claim the individual conference title in both the 100- and 200-yard distances this weekend.
In her first conference championships, freshman Leah Goldman was the Blue Devils’ star performer with a podium finish and two program records.
The end of the short indoor season is approaching quickly, and the Blue Devils have one meet left to refine their postseason roster.
The men’s distance group stole the spotlight from the women’s squad with two standout performances Friday and Saturday.
With hopes of NCAA Indoor Championship berths and only three more opportunities to compete before selection, the Blue Devils will need to use this weekend to improve on their season-best marks if they want to punch their tickets to Fayetteville, Ark., in March.
With the conference meet right around the corner, the Blue Devils previewed a promising postseason at the Carolina College Invitational in their first multiple-session meet of 2015.
Teddi Maslowski and Elizabeth Kerpon led the way for Duke this weekend, with three program records falling at their feet in Blacksburg, Va.
Duke has just a few meets left to refine its postseason roster with the end of February and the Indoor ACC Championships quickly approaching.
Duke had high hopes for its final meet of the regular season but was not able to keep up with a pair of nationally-ranked Tar Heel squads.
The Tobacco Road rivalry has not been kind to the Blue Devils throughout the years. The Duke men have not emerged victorious since 1939 and the women have yet to win in their 37 duals. This year, both squads will look to close the gap on the Tar Heels.
The Blue Devils’ season will kick into high gear this weekend as the team takes on its first of three elite midseason meets.
The 2014 national indoor champions are headed back to Charlottesville.
After kicking off the season with a successful team performance at the Carolina Cup, the Blue Devils hope to divide and conquer this weekend.
Duke outscored Georgia Tech by more than 40 points on both the men’s and women’s sides in the teams’ last meeting in 2009 but could only replicate that result in part in Saturday’s dual meet in Atlanta.
Nerves nearly cost the No. 2 Blue Devils their season opener against William and Mary Sunday.
Duke qualified its first women’s relay for the NCAA Championships last season. Now the Blue Devils are one win away from making program history again.
The Blue Devil underclassmen stepped up to give their four senior leaders an exciting send-off for their final meet at Taishoff Aquatic Pavilion.
Duke hopes to give its seniors two wins in Saturday’s tri meet with four Blue Devils competing for the last time at home.
Duke heard nothing but good news this week. Sunday, the squad learned it would begin postseason play in Seattle, and Wednesday five Blue Devils garnered All-ACC honors.