DeWayne Carter, Jacob Monk and JaMion Franklin (left to right) were all captains of last year's Duke football team, and each will join NFL rosters next season.
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DeWayne Carter, Jacob Monk and JaMion Franklin (left to right) were all captains of last year's Duke football team, and each will join NFL rosters next season.
AJ Gracia (29) set the Duke freshman record for RBI's in a single season.
Duke rowing earned second place overall at the Lake Wheeler Invitational.
Lauren Tolbert helped the Blue Devil women reset their No. 2 program record in the 4x800m.
Senior attack Brennan O'Neill fires a shot for Duke men's lacrosse against Virginia.
Former Duke pitcher Marcus Stroman has quickly established himself as a reliable asset in the major leagues.
Jacob Monk was a second-team All-ACC selection last season.
Defensive tackle was the first three-time captain in Duke football history.
Katie Keller on defense in Duke's home game against Clemson.
Jake Naso faces off in Duke's home matchup against Princeton.
Offensive lineman Graham Barton (No. 62) blocks for Duke.
Graham Barton (left) is a projected first-round NFL draft pick.
Graham Barton is a projected first-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft.
Despite the loss, Ben Miller continued his hit streak of 18 games.
Duke women's lacrosse's warm-up shirts for this season's Morgan's Message dedication game against Boston College March 23.
At this season's Morgan's Message game, merged with Alumni Day, Duke's jerseys boasted the butterfly logo on the sleeve and the team wore ribbons in their hair.
Anna Callahan cradles in Duke's first Morgan's Message dedication game against Syracuse March 6, 2021.
Each Duke goalie helmet is decorated with the Morgan's Message butterfly.
Sophomore Andie Smith was the standout golfer among an otherwise disappointing showing from Duke.
Duke women's basketball head coach Kara Lawson speaks to the crowd at 2023 Countdown to Craziness.