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She also recorded the top score on the three-
Record: 29-5 (13-3 ACC) Record: Men - 15-7 Record: 11-2 (0-0 ACC)
meter board, claiming a trip to the 2010 NCAA
Record: Women - 16-9
Championships next week.
l Duke captured its ACC-leading 18th ACC l The women’s tennis team earned a 5-2
l Freshman Nick McCrory also secured a
Tournament title Sunday at the Greensboro l Seven Duke fencers tallied top-10 finishes victory over No. 3 Notre Dame in Puerto Rico
spot in the NCAA Championships, posting a
Coliseum, and was selected as a No. 1 seed in at the Mid-Atlantic/South Regionals Saturday on Friday, improving to 11-2 on the season.
score of 449.80 to take first in the men’s three-
the South Region of the NCAA Tournament. at Drew University in Madison, N.J. Thursday’s match against William & Mary was
meter final. McCrory also finished second in the
l Kyle Singler was named Tournament MVP l Defending NCAA Women’s Saber Champion rescheduled for this Sunday in Williamsburg,
one-meter competition.
after totaling 65 points in three games, the Becca Ward took first out of 32 entries in the Va..
l Senior Julie Brummond led Duke in the
eighth most scored in the tournament by a Duke women’s saber competition. Emily D’Agostino l The Fighting Irish took the doubles point,
platform competition, finishing ninth in Sunday’s
player. Jon Scheyer and Nolan Smith were posted a sixth-place finish in the women’s but Duke stormed back to win five singles
final.
also named to the All-Tournament first team. epee. matches.
l Smith surpassed the 1,000-point mark in his l Freshman Anthony Lin took second in the l Freshman Mary Clayton led the Blue Devils
Baseball
career, scoring 15 in Friday’s 57-46 quarterfinal men’s saber, while teammate Dorian Cohen off the courts with her 6-3, 6-0 win at the No. 6
Record: 11-4 (2-1 ACC)
win over Virginia. finished fourth in the men’s foil. spot.
l Singler registered 27 points to help Duke l At No. 1 singles, No. 69 Ellah Nze battled
l Duke opened its 2010 ACC ledger by besting
overcome a halftime deficit in a 77-74 win over
Men’s Golf
to a 6-4, 6-7, 1-0 (10-6) win over previously
No. 11 North Carolina in a three-game series
Miami in Saturday’s semifinal.

unbeaten Kristy Frilling of Notre Dame.
over the weekend at the Durham Bulls Athletic
l The Blue Devils forced Georgia Tech
l The Blue Devils finished eighth at the
l Elizabeth Plotkin, Reka Zsilinszka and
Park.
turnovers on its last five possessions of the
General Hackler Championship. The squad
Monica Gorny also recorded victories.
l After dropping a 21-9 decision in their first
championship game to claim the title. Duke has
posted a team score of 302 in Monday’s final
home loss of the season on Friday, the Blue
won nine ACC Championships in the past 12
round to compile a three-round total of 908. Swimming & Diving
Devils recorded a 15-11 win over the Tar Heels
years.
l Senior Adam Long fired a two-over 74 on Record: Men - 3-6 (2-5 ACC)
on Saturday. Christopher Manno was credited
Monday to finish the tournament with a three- Record: Women - 6-5 (3-5 ACC)
with the win out of the bullpen, while Marcus
round score of 224 (+8). Long recorded two
Stroman collected his second save of the
birdies over his final nine holes in the third
l Duke’s divers continued their dominance
season.
round.
at the NCAA Zone Diving Championships in
l Jake Lemmerman and Will Piwnica-
l Freshman Julian Suri carded a 74 in each
Atlanta over the weekend.
Worms both hit three-run homers to account for
of the final two rounds to total a score of 225
l Abby Johnston won the women’s one-
a combined six hits and seven RBI in Saturday’s
(+9), tying for 17th.
meter competition by a margin of 30 points.
victory.
Men’s Tennis
Record: 5-5 (0-0 ACC)
l The Blue Devils suffered two non-conference
losses last week on a trip to California. Duke
gave up a close 3-4 loss to No. 8 UCLA, and
fell to Pepperdine, 1-6.
l Duke jumped out to a 1-0 lead against
UCLA, taking all three doubles matches.
The third-ranked tandem of Reid Carleton
and Henrique Cunha took down the Bruins’
Haythem Abid and Nick Meister at the No. 1
spot, 8-2. Alain Michel and Torsten Wietoska
secured the point for Duke with their 8-5 win at
No. 3 doubles.
l Cunha, ranked 14th-nationally, improved to
20-5 with his victory at No. 1 singles. Wietoska
also recorded a win at the No. 4 spot.
l In the loss to Pepperdine, Cunha posted the
lone point for Duke.
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