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Live feed: Statements, reactions about racial incident at Duke-BYU volleyball match

(08/29/22 3:12pm)

Duke volleyball sophomore Rachel Richardson reported that she was the target of a racist incident in an Aug. 26 match against Brigham Young University in which a non-student BYU fan sitting in the student section directed racial slurs at her. The fan had been banned from all BYU sporting events before BYU lifted the ban Sept. 9.


Duke volleyball player Rachel Richardson, University President Vincent Price release statements regarding racist incident

(08/28/22 5:39pm)

Duke volleyball sophomore Rachel Richardson released a statement Sunday afternoon via Twitter detailing her experience in Duke's Friday match against BYU. Richardson was the target of a racist incident in Friday's match at Smith Fieldhouse in Provo, Utah, in which a non-student fan seated in BYU's student section repeatedly directed racial slurs at her. BYU announced Saturday that the fan had been banned from future sporting events.



BYU fan directs racial slur at Duke volleyball player, Duke Athletics releases statement

(08/27/22 9:50pm)

In a statement Saturday afternoon, Duke athletic director Nina King addressed a racist incident that occurred in the Blue Devils' Friday match against Brigham Young University at Smith Fieldhouse in Provo, Utah. Duke's Saturday match at the doTERRA Classic against Rider will be played at an alternate location at 6 p.m., per the release, and only open to staff and family.






Commissioner Jim Phillips addresses conference realignment at ACC Football Kickoff

(07/21/22 6:04pm)

Typically, the annual ACC Football Kickoff is primarily about the upcoming football season. But as commissioner Jim Phillips took the stage Wednesday morning in Charlotte to begin the two-day event in earnest, his comments veered more toward the conference’s long-term plans than its immediate future.