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Grayson Allen is the only senior on a young Duke team that will get its first chance to play together in front of the public Friday night.
Nicolas Alvarez was in the top 10 in the nation as a sophomore before missing most of his junior year with a wrist injury.
Freshman Spencer Furman won six straight games to claim a dramatic first set against No. 64 Piotr Lomacki, who retired after the set to hand Furman the match.
Sophomore Catalin Mateas is playing his best tennis of the year and cruised to a win at No. 1 singles Friday.
Seven groups appealed their annual budget recommendations this year, which is less than last year.
Duke has had rotation players miss 43 games this season and has used 10 different starting lineups as a result.
Head coach Mike Krzyzewski has had to manage injuries and high expectations for his latest stacked recruiting class.
Andrew White III enters the postseason coming off a 40-point performance and is part of a deep Syracuse backcourt.
Kevin White, vice president and director of athletics, will soon have a 27th sport to oversee.
Head coach Marissa Young (center) and Duke Athletics have been molding the softball program since 2015 and are now less than a year away from beginning competition.
Young has already signed several notable recruits, giving Duke a top-10 recruiting class for 2018 already.
Freshman Jayson Tatum's late-season shooting has made the Blue Devil offense even more dangerous—Duke will look to open up the offense against a tough-minded Miami team.