DURHAM, N.C. – The Walter Camp Foundation announced Thursday evening that Duke junior tight end Noah Grayhas been named second team All-America.
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Gray, a 6-4, 240-pound Leominster, Mass., native leads all ACC tight ends and ranks second among Power 5 tight ends with 51 receptions on the year. He finished with 392 yards and three touchdowns while recording five or more receptions in six games and two or more receptions in all 12 games.
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In 38 career games at Duke, Gray has amassed 663 yards on 76 receptions with six touchdowns.
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Gray is the 13th Blue Devil to receive Walter Camp Foundation All-America honors. In addition, Gray is the ninth WCF All-America selection in the David Cutcliffe Era.
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The 2019 Walter Camp All-America team will be honored at the organization's 53rd annual national awards banquet, presented by David McDermott Lexus of New Haven, on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at the Yale University Commons in New Haven, Conn.
 Duke – Walter Camp Foundation All-America Honorees
1936 – Ace Parker, HB (1st team)
1938 – Dan Hill, C (1st)
1976 – Billy Bryan, C (1st)
1989 – Clarkston Hines, WR (1st)
2008 – Michael Tauiliili, LB (2nd)
2010 – Will Snyderwine, K (2nd)
2011 – Matt Daniels, S (2nd)
2013 – DeVon Edwards, KR (2nd)
2014 – Jeremy Cash, S (2nd)
2014 – Laken Tomlinson, OG (1st)
2015 – Jeremy Cash, S (1st)
2017 – Joe Giles-Harris, LB (2nd) 2019 – Noah Gray, TE (2nd)
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