Duke Picks Up #16 Ranked Clare Logan (2024)
#16 ranked Clare Logan should make an immediate impact for Duke in 2024, with best times of 22.54/48.81 in the 50 and 100 free.
Virginia Tech Men Win All Events Against Duke; Blue Devil Women Beat Hokies
The Virginia Tech men won every single event against Duke, while the Blue Devils toppled the hosting Hokies on the women’s side.
Newcomer Sally Foley Swims Scoring ACC Times At Duke Intrasquad Meet
Newcomer Sally Foley swam two breast times that would have scored at the 2020 ACC Championships at Duke’s intrasquad meet on Saturday.
Florida High School State Medalist McKenna Smith Commits To Duke For 2021
As a junior, Smith won two bronze medals at the Florida High School State Championship meet in the sprint freestyles.
Duke Women Break Two Relay Pool Records in Dual with Queens (NC)
Freshmen showed up big for both teams, claiming victory in 5 women’s events.
Dare Rose Wins 200 Fly with 2:00.3 at Piscataway Sectionals
Dare Rose, also 16, won the men’s 200 fly with a 2:00.35, narrowly beating Jonathan Gomez (2:00.43).
Duke’s Hollander, Whitlow Earn U.S. Olympic Trials Cuts
Two Blue Devil freshmen garnered 2020 U.S. Olympic Team Trials cuts to highlight Duke’s weekend at the TYR Pro Swim Series in Richmond.
2019 W. NCAAs: Duke Women Qualify 1st Relay for NCAA Finals in Program History
The team of Madeline Hess, Alyssa Marsh, Shayna Hollander, and Hunter Aitchison swam the 11th-fastest 200 free relay of the morning.
Ranking the 2018 Women’s NCAA Recruiting Classes: #9-12
Julia Menkhaus is a big reason why UVA slides in at #11 on the top incoming NCAA classes rankings.
Ivy League Champ Quinn Scannell Transferring to Duke After 1 Year at Penn
Stamford, Connecticut’s Quinn Scannell from Greenwich Academy and Badger Swim Club has elected to leave the University of Pennsylvania and transfer to Duke with 3 years of eligibility left.
First Looks: Ranking the Incoming NCAA Women’s Classes of 2022
Allie Raab is one of the many stars heading to The Farm next fall.
Duke Lands Verbal Commitment from 2x OHSAA Champion Lucy Callard
Cincinnati, Ohio’s Lucy Callard has announced her verbal commitment to Duke University for 2018-19. Callard swims for The Seven Hills…
Shae Nicolaisen Gives Verbal Nod to Duke for 2018-19
Desert Vista High School and Scottsdale Aquatic Club’s Shae Nicolaisen has given a verbal commitment to Duke.
Duke Adds Verbal Commitment from Multi-Talented Zoe Lusk
Palo Alto High School and Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics’ Zoe Lusk is the latest to make a verbal commitment to the Blue Devils for 2018-19.
Duke Picks Up Verbal from Oregon Backstroker Brynne O’Shea
Portland, Oregon’s Brynne O’Shea, who swims for Lakeridge High School and Multnomah Athletic Club, has announced her verbal commitment to Duke University.