DURHAM, N.C. – Duke swimming and diving concluded the 2024-25 ACC Championships hosted by the Greensboro Aquatics Center, as the women finished in 11th place with 376 points, while the men finished in 12th with 171 points.
Duke now turns its attention to NCAA Diving Zones in Auburn, Alabama, and the NCAA Championships in Federal Way, Washington.
NOTABLES
- In Saturday's action, Ali Pfaff shaved 1.16 seconds off her entry time, finishing ninth in the 200 Backstroke. She touched with a time of 1:52.05.
- In the 100 Freestyle, Tatum Wall posted a time of 48.11, finishing in 12th position. She cut 0.05 seconds off her time, scoring for the Blue Devils.
- Gold Medalist in the 100 Breaststroke, Kaelyn Gridley, collected a fifth-place finish in the 200 Breaststroke on Saturday, cutting nearly a half of a second off her entry time by clocking in at 2:07.71.
UP NEXT
- Duke sets its sights on the NCAA Diving Zones hosted by Auburn, Alabama. The event takes place from March 7-12.
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