Take of the week: Duke volleyball’s success is tied to Payton Schwantz performing at a high level
By Olivia Wivestad | September 4, 2020Schwantz's experience, hitting percentage and defensive saves will all prove to be crucial for the Blue Devils.
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Schwantz's experience, hitting percentage and defensive saves will all prove to be crucial for the Blue Devils.
The starting job is up for grabs, with three players having legitimate cases to take snaps.
Duke's running backs start the season already with two backs injured.
Duke's receiving corps returns the majority of its receiving yards from a season ago.
Duke athletics alumni and students alike have shown their support to this cause through social media, attending peaceful protests and giving touching speeches.
Ingram becomes the first Duke player to receive the honor.
There is a heavy presence of former Blue Devils in this year's NBA playoffs. While some fight for playing time, others have been balling out.
Duke's secondary returns all of its starters from a year ago.
They say “the show must go on” and in the midst of a global pandemic and a stadium without fans, these words couldn’t ring truer for the linebackers hard at work on improving Duke’s defensive team for the 2020 season.
Duke's roster features a steady dose of newcomers and veterans up front.
One of the all-time great Blue Devils made her stance clear on the issues at hand in America.
Duke's defensive line has the ability to dominate the line of scrimmage all season long.
There will be a mixture of old and new faces in the realm of special teams for Duke.
With his prolific talent at such a young age, the young Manning has already picked up numerous offers, including Alabama, Boston College, Georgia, LSU, North Carolina, Ole Miss, Tennessee and Texas.
Chris Rumph II is one of the most dangerous pass rushers in all of college football.
Banchero gave insight into why he decided on Durham as his college destination.
Several former Blue Devils have already found themselves in the spotlight during the NBA playoffs.
Duke boasts the No. 3 recruiting class in the nation and is the only team with four 5-star recruits. This places the 4-star Brakefield at a clear disadvantage, but not one he can’t overcome.
The athletic power forward will be a spark for Duke all year.
Of the 17 remaining NBA teams, eight have a former Duke player on the active roster, including some championship favorites.