Completed Event: Fencing at NCAA Championship on March 20, 2025 , , 12th

2/9/2024 11:44:00 AM | Fencing
DURHAM - The Duke fencing team returns to Bull City to host the annual Duke Invitational Saturday and Sunday in Card Gymnasium.Â
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Parking Information
SATURDAY
General Public Parking - Guests attending the Duke Fencing meet in Card Gym can find general public parking in Science Dr Garage starting at 6:30 a.m. Fans can access the garage from 751/Cameron Blvd.
After 12:00 PM, general public parking will be redirected to men's basketball general public parking lots at the Jogging Trail and Circuit Lots on Circuit Drive. Parking passes may be purchased ahead of time for $25 at my.parking.duke.edu with a NetID or users can sign up as a guest. Cash Parking is available for $25 at Circuit Lot. Cash will not be accepted at the Jogging Trail.
General Public Accessible Parking - Guests with disabilities attending the meet will be available at Card Lot off Towerview Rd starting at 6:30 a.m.
Please note that ADA parking placards or license plates are required for ADA parking. One car only per placard. If you need assistance or have questions about ADA parking on Duke's Campus for events, please contact Duke Disability Management System at 919-668-1267.
SUNDAY
General Public Parking - General public parking is located in Science Drive Garage starting at 6 a.m. All guests should enter the Science Drive Garage from 751/Cameron Blvd.
General Public Accessible Parking - Parking for guests with disabilities will be available at Card Lot off Towerview Rd starting at 6 a.m.
Please note that ADA parking placards or license plates are required for ADA parking. One car only per placard. If you need assistance or have questions about ADA parking on Duke's Campus for events, please contact Duke Disability Management System at 919-668-1267.
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