DURHAM, N.C. – Following another successful season, head coach
Robbie Church and the Duke women's soccer program are excited to now welcome the 2020 recruiting class.
Maggie Graham is a part of the talented group set to arrive in Durham next fall.
"We're excited to have Maggie join our program," said Church. "Obviously, she'll join her sister Delaney. Maggie is a box-to-box midfielder, she covers a lot of ground, she's very athletic, she's good, she's a very technical player, she's a good passer of the ball, she gets herself forward, she puts herself in dangerous situations. We think Maggie is a big time player and we feel like she can come in and have an immediate impact in our program."
A highly regarded player, Graham comes to Durham as a native of Atlanta, Ga. The future Blue Devil enjoyed an impressive freshman campaign at Westminster High School, helping them to a state championship before sitting out her sophomore and junior seasons. On the club level, Graham competes for the NTH Tophat DA program, where she's competed for the last 10 years. Graham played for the U16 National Team during her sophomore year of high school for one year.
A multi-sport athlete, Graham also competed in cross country for two seasons, winning a state championship her freshman campaign, and basketball as a shooting guard for one season. She is a member of the National Honor Society and regarded as an AP Scholar at Westminster.
Graham is regarded as the No. 40 prospect in the nation according to TopDrawerSoccer, while being listed as the seventh-ranked player in the region and the 16
th-best midfielder in the country.
Graham is part of Duke's six-member 2020 recruiting class, and the younger sister of current Blue Devil
Delaney Graham. GoDuke.com is set to release details on all six of the newest Blue Devils in the coming weeks.
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