CHARLOTTE, N.C.— ACC Network will spotlight Duke on Monday, June 30, with 24 hours of programming dedicated to great Blue Devil games and moments from the past year. The Duke Takeover begins at 12 a.m. Monday with 11 of the Blue Devils' top games aired on the ACC Network and ESPN family of networks during the 2024-25 season.
Sport |
Event |
Time |
Volleyball |
Boston College vs. Duke |
12 a.m. |
Men's Soccer |
Notre Dame vs. No. 5 Duke |
2 a.m. |
Women's Lacrosse |
No. 18 Duke vs. No. 6 Clemson |
4 a.m. |
Men's Lacrosse |
No. 9 Duke vs. No. 8 North Carolina - ACC Semifinal |
6 a.m. |
Baseball |
Duke vs. No. 9 Clemson |
8 a.m. |
Women's Soccer |
No. 2 North Carolina vs. Duke |
11 a.m. |
Softball |
North Carolina vs. No. 19 Duke |
1 p.m. |
Women's Basketball |
No. 11 Duke vs. No. 7 NC State - ACC Tournament |
3 p.m. |
Men's Basketball |
No. 13 Louisville vs. No. 1 Duke - ACC Tournament |
5 p.m. |
Football |
North Carolina vs. Duke |
7 p.m. |
Men's Basketball |
No. 2 Auburn vs. No. 9 Duke |
10 p.m. |
Volleyball – Duke vs. Boston College (Sept. 27, 2024)
The Duke volleyball team opened its 2024 ACC schedule with a thrilling five-set victory (22-25, 25-22, 21-25, 25-20, 15-12) over Boston College inside Cameron Indoor Stadium. Kerry Keefe led the offense with 18 kills, while Breonna Goss and Rylie Kadel added 11 each. Setter Grace Penn dished 45 dimes, while libero Mailinh Godschall added 21 digs. Goss and Keefe paced the blocking contingent with three each.
Men's Soccer – Notre Dame vs. No. 5 Duke (Nov. 1, 2024)
No. 5 Duke extended its unbeaten streak to 10 matches, defeating Notre Dame 4-0 at Koskinen Stadium. The win clinched home field advantage for the Blue Devils throughout the ACC Tournament. Graduate Colton Pleasants opened the scoring early for the Blue Devils. Out of the half, Ulfur Bjornsson tallied his 12th goal of the season with Adam Luckhurst and Jack Zugay rounding out the scoring for the commanding victory.
Women's Lacrosse – No. 18 Duke vs. No. 6 Clemson (March 8, 2025)
Senior Mattie Shearer netted the game-winning goal with 36 seconds remaining as No. 18 Duke upset No. 6 Clemson, 12-11. The Blue Devils fought back from a 4-0 deficit in the first quarter to claim their first win over a top 10 opponent in 2025. Duke had four different goal scorers, led by graduate senior Callie Hem, who tallied five goals. Sophomore Bella Goodwin recorded a career-high four goals, while senior Carly Bernstein added one goal and three assists. Shearer contributed two goals and an assist. On the defensive end, redshirt junior goalie Kennedy Everson recorded 10 saves, while junior Sydney Smith, sophomore Reese Woodworth and freshman Amanda Paci each forced a turnover.
Men's Lacrosse: No. 8 North Carolina vs. No. 9 Duke – ACC Championship Semifinal (May 2, 2025)
Duke sophomore Tomas Delgado recorded a hat trick, and the third-seeded Blue Devils held North Carolina without a goal for 31 minutes en route to a commanding 14-7 victory over the No. 2-seed Tar Heels in the ACC Men's Lacrosse Championship Semifinals at American Legion Memorial Stadium. Liam Kershis also had four points with a goal and three assists. Defensively, Duke held North Carolina to just two goals through three quarters, leading 12-2 after 45 minutes of action. Duke had eight different goal scorers and Luke Engelke was solid at the faceoff dot, winning 11-of-21 against the nation's third-ranked faceoff specialist.
Baseball: Duke vs. No. 9 Clemson (May 10, 2025)
Duke's grit and toughness were on display at Doug Kingsmore Stadium as the Blue Devils rallied to erase a five-run deficit to down No. 9 Clemson, 15-10. The Tigers jumped ahead 6-1 after the first inning before the Blue Devils began to chip away offensively. The key spot for Duke was on the mound as junior Gabe Nard tossed three hitless innings on the mound, silencing a Clemson offense that wouldn't go away. He punched out a career-high seven batters to allow Duke to get back into the ballgame.
Women's Soccer: Duke vs. No. 2 North Carolina (Sept. 5, 2024)
Duke women's soccer graduate student Maggie Graham registered a goal late in the first half and the Blue Devil defense was stellar en route to a 1-0 victory over second-ranked North Carolina at Koskinen Stadium. The win by Duke was the first in program history over the Tar Heels in Durham. Head coach Robbie Church registered his first win over North Carolina (6-1-0) at home in his final regular season match against the Tar Heels at Koskinen Stadium.
Softball: No. 22 Duke vs. North Carolina (April 5, 2025)
Duke defeated North Carolina, 14-7, at Duke Softball Stadium to clinch its fourth conference series victory of the season. The Blue Devils extended their winning streak to seven straight games with the win. Offensively, D'Auna Jennings and Amiah Burgess led at the plate, each batting 3-for-4. The trio of Thessa Malau'ulu, Ana Gold and Aminah Vega each finished 3-for-5 and combined to drive in five of Duke's 14 runs and score eight. The pitching staff of Dani Drogemuller, Hailey Shuler and Cassidy Curd combined in the circle against the Tar Heels.
Women's Basketball: No. 11 Duke vs. No. 7 NC State (March 9, 2025)
Duke sophomore Oluchi Okananwa and junior Ashlon Jackson each poured in 22 points to lead the No. 11 Blue Devils to a convincing 76-62 victory over top seed and seventh-ranked NC State to capture the 2025 Ally ACC Women's Basketball Tournament title. Okananwa did it all for the Blue Devils, going 8-of-13 from the field, including 3-of-4 from distance, pulling in 10 rebounds and dishing four assists while committing zero turnovers. It marked the fifth career double-double for Okananwa as Duke captured the program's ninth ACC Women's Basketball Tournament crown, and the first since 2013.
Men's Basketball: No. 1 Duke vs. No. 13 Louisville (March 15, 2025)
No. 1 Duke took home its 23rd ACC Tournament title, March 15, defeating No. 13 Louisville, 73-62, at the Spectrum Center. Tyrese Proctor drilled a career-high six three-pointers to help lead the Blue Devils in a strong second half, which included a defensive effort that limited Louisville to just 24 points following the intermission. Kon Knueppel was named ACC Tournament MVP, averaging 21 points per game in Duke's three games in Charlotte, while shooting 18-of-37 (.486) from the field overall.
Football: Duke vs. North Carolina (Sept. 28, 2025)
Duke scored 21 unanswered points in the final 21 minutes, as the Blue Devils matched the second-biggest comeback in school history for a 21-20 win over North Carolina on to remain unbeaten at 5-0 in front of a sold-out crowd of 35,018 at Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium. The Blue Devils amassed 394 total yards and were led by Star Thomas with a season-high 166 rushing yards and a touchdown, while adding two catches for 45 yards and another score.
Men's Basketball: No. 2 Auburn vs. No. 9 Duke (December 4, 2024)
Aided by 18 first-half points from Isaiah Evans and a 22-point, 11-rebound, double-double from Cooper Flagg, No. 9 Duke defeated No. 2 Auburn, 84-78, inside Cameron Indoor Stadium. Evans and Flagg were joined in double figures by Tyrese Proctor and Caleb Foster, who chipped in 12 and 11, respectively. Flagg also added a team-high four assists and was joined by Sion James as leaders in steals (three) and blocks (two).
About ACC Network
Owned and operated by ESPN in partnership with the Atlantic Coast Conference, ACC Network (ACCN) and its digital platform ACCNX is a 24/7 national network dedicated to ACC sports that launched on August 22, 2019. ACCN televises more than 500 regular-season and tournament games from across the conference's 28 sponsored sports, plus a complement of news and information shows and original programming. Together, ACCN and its digital platform, ACCNX, combine to feature more than 1,500 ACC events each year. ESPN has been televising ACC content since 1979 and has exclusive rights to every conference-controlled game across all sports and championships, with a limited number of exceptions. All ACCN games are also available on the ESPN App with TV Everywhere credentials.