McCrory, Johnston dominate ACCs as Duke women finish 6th
By Chronicle Staff | February 22, 2010As the ACC women’s swimming and men and women’s diving championships came to a close Saturday night, a pair of Duke divers stood apart from the field.
As the ACC women’s swimming and men and women’s diving championships came to a close Saturday night, a pair of Duke divers stood apart from the field.
The Blue Devil women’s swimming & diving team finished second in a nine-team field over the weekend, while the men’s team finished third at the Gamecock Invitational, hosted by South Carolina.
In her first NCAA championship meet, freshman Abby Johnston performed like a veteran, and she earned All-American recognition for her performance. Johnston registered a score of 361.80, good for...
Duke's men's squad won its last home meet of the season 150.5-147.5 and the women fell just short of Clemson, 159-141, Saturday at Taishoff Aquatic Pavilion. It was the men's first win over Clemson...
Duke began the second half of its season on the right foot as the men's squad defeated South Carolina and Davidson in a dual meet at Taishoff Aquatic Pavilion to improve to 4-1 on the season. The...
The Blue Devils placed sixth in the ACC championships in Atlanta, Ga. this weekend, setting four new program records Saturday in the final day of competition. Freshman Ashley Twichell took second...
If Ashley Twichell maintains this pace, her name might be the only one left in the Duke record book at the end of her career.
For the first time since 2003, Duke sent divers to the NCAA Zone B Diving Championships, where the Blue Devils competed in a three-day event that ended Sunday.
Duke wrapped up the 2007 ACC Championships at North Carolina's Koury Natatorium in ninth place with 128 points and a string of record finishes.
At the end of day two of the 2007 ACC Championships, Duke claimed ninth-place with 62 points at North Carolina's Koury Natatorium Thursday.
Duke sits in the eighth place after the first day of the 2007 ACC Championships at the North Carolina's Koury Natatorium. The Blue Devils finished Wednesday with 40 points after completing two relays.
After wrapping up Day Two of the ACC Championships in the Koury Natatorium in Chapel Hill, Duke sits in 10th place. The Blue Devils finished the night with 54 points, in addition to posting several...
After the first day of the 2007 ACC Championships, Duke sits in ninth place. The Blue Devils completed two relay events in North Carolina's Koury Natatorium to total 34 points.
The men's and women's swimming and diving teams were unable to end the regular season with a win, losing to Clemson Saturday at McHugh Natatorium. The Duke men fell 170-121, and the women lost...
Winning their final home meets was even sweeter for the Blue Devils Saturday when they took down East Carolina, which defeated both Duke teams last season.
Despite coming up short against the nationally-ranked Cavaliers in Charlottesville, Va., the Blue Devils proved that they cannot be taken as lightly this year. The Duke men (3-4, 1-3 in the ACC)...
The men's and women's swimming and diving teams snagged a pair of victories last weekend at the Patriot Invitational. The three-day event, which ended Sunday, took place at George Mason's Aquatic &...
"It doesn't reflect in the score, but the coaches were real pleased with the the team's attitude," head coach Dan Colella said. "We didn't just roll over. We competed."
The men's and women's swimming and diving teams kicked off the new season in style as both recorded victories Saturday at UNC-Wilmington's Seahawk Natatorium.
Two Duke records were broken over the weekend at the ACC Swimming and Diving Championships at the University of Maryland, but the Blue Devils could not move up in the standings and finished the...