Quartet of Champions
The wrestling team had not had one individual ACC champion since 1998. This year Duke had four.
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The wrestling team had not had one individual ACC champion since 1998. This year Duke had four.
Though it is no longer undefeated in conference action, the wrestling team has much to be proud of and look forward to.
There was no letdown after the wrestling team's dramatic victory over conference power Virginia. Four days after taking the top spot in the ACC, Duke (8-6, 3-0 in the ACC) visited Campbell (2-12) and left with an impressive 37-3 victory.
Coming off an emotional win against North Carolina Tuesday, the wrestling team had the tough task of a doubleheader against Maryland (2-7, 0-3 in the ACC) and non-conference foe Rutgers (7-4) Saturday.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- When one thinks of Duke-North Carolina, one thinks of an intense rivalry, but in wrestling, the Tar Heels have dominated to the point that the matchup has held little importance. Until this year.
The wrestling team garnered a split decision Saturday, falling 26-15 to Tennessee-Chattanooga before defeating Davidson 35-7 later in the day.
At the ACC Indoor tournament this weekend, the No. 8 men's tennis team showed signs that they are ready for what will be a tough dual-match season.