Duke swimming splits dual meet with Georgia Tech
By Ali Wells | January 19, 2015The Blue Devil women clinched their eighth win of the season in Atlanta, but the men could not crawl out of an early hole.
The Blue Devil women clinched their eighth win of the season in Atlanta, but the men could not crawl out of an early hole.
Duke qualified its first women’s relay for the NCAA Championships last season. Now the Blue Devils are one win away from making program history again.
The Blue Devil underclassmen stepped up to give their four senior leaders an exciting send-off for their final meet at Taishoff Aquatic Pavilion.
Duke hopes to give its seniors two wins in Saturday’s tri meet with four Blue Devils competing for the last time at home.
Duke will unveil its 12th-ranked recruiting class on a national stage at one of biggest meets of the mid-season circuit.
Duke had no shortage of energy in its final dual meets of the fall semester, giving its strongest performance of the season.
The Blue Devils will face William and Mary Friday at 5 p.m. before taking on Old Dominion and St. Andrews in a double dual at 11 a.m. Saturday.
Six Taishoff Aquatic Pavilion records were broken this weekend—but only two by a Blue Devil touch stopping the clock.
The freshmen and sophomore classes earned the majority of Duke’s points against Pittsburgh two weeks ago, but the Blue Devils will need a total team effort to carry them through this weekend.
The Blue Devils were working hard during fall break, and the women took home a victory against Pittsburgh, but the men struggled in their first event of the season.
For the first time since 2011, Duke split its roster in half Saturday to kick off the fall slate with the Blue-White Meet.
Duke senior becomes the first diver in NCAA history to win four national championships on the platform.
Senior Nick McCrory will look to end his collegiate career on a high note this weekend at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships.
In their final collegiate swim meet, seniors Lauren Weaver and Christine Wixted both gave record-setting performances for Duke.
Following its first automatic relay qualification in program history, Duke will send a program-record six athletes to compete in the 2014 Women’s NCAA Championships
Freshman Michael Miller exceeded expectations by capping off his first postseason meet with a trip to the podium.
The Blue Devil women and divers had a strong showing at the ACC Championships last week—now it's the men's turn.
Nick McCrory swept the diving events, headlining the Blue Devils' performance at the conference championships.
Changes to the scoring format this year may give the Blue Devils their best shot at placing high in recent years