Three games, three days, three wins.
Led by sophomore guard Quinn Cook, Duke basketball won the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament in the Bahamas, beating No. 2 Louisville 76-71 in the championship game to earn the crown. This week's Sportswrap, The Chronicle's Monday sports supplement, is titled "QUINN-SANITY" in honor of Cook, who earned the tournament's Most Outstanding Player award.
Make sure to read all of our coverage of the Battle 4 Atlantis and these stories in this week's Sportswrap:
- Why did the Blue Devils go to the Bahamas? A look at the NCAA rules that make these early-season tournaments necessary and why Duke chose the Battle 4 Atlantis.
- Duke football finished its regular season in a 52-45 shootout loss to Miami.
- The Duke women's soccer squad, meanwhile, lost 1-0 to Penn State in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals, ending their chances at making the College Cup for the second consecutive season.
- The Duke volleyball team will miss the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2005, but the season was marked by a number of individual successes.
- Duke women's basketball continues to roll early in the season, rolling past Xavier and Valparaiso.
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