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McDuffie will have to be an effective playmaker defensively for the Blue Devil secondary to withstand several key departures in 2017.
Sophomore Kaitlyn McCarthy completed the first perfect ACC singles slate in Blue Devil program history.
Senior Chalena Scholl clinched the match with a three-set win, delivering Duke's first top-10 win of 2017 in her final home match.
After redshirting in 2015, Joe Giles-Harris was one of Duke's best players on defense and led the team with more than 100 tackles last fall.
Joe and JT Giles-Harris have stood out in two different sports for the Blue Devils this year in their first seasons competing.
Matt Jones' scoring average dropped steeply to 7.0 points per game this year, but he usually found himself guarding the opponent's best offensive player.
Corbin McCarthy was one of a handful of receivers and defensive backs who showed off their ball skills.
Notre Dame head coach Mike Brey saw his team beaten by a tough-minded West Virginia side last weekend.
Three of the ACC’s top teams were knocked out in the Round of 32 despite earning top-three seeds in the Big Dance.
Kennard has become more comfortable creating space off the dribble and scoring at all three levels of the court.
Graduate student Amile Jefferson has fought through a right-foot bone bruise to still be Duke’s most consistent player in the paint.
Although Donovan Mitchell and the Cardinals have slipped a bit on defense this year, they still are capable of wearing teams down with physical play and ball pressure.
Virginia Tech forward Zach LeDay averages more than 15 points per contest and has had to take on a bigger scoring load inside with Chris Clarke out for the rest of the season.