CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Duke Athletics will take over the ACC Network on Friday, June 26, as part of the network's annual school-by-school summer programming series.
The 24-hour marathon features 11 memorable contests from the Blue Devils' 2025-26 athletic campaign, including ACC Championship victories in football and men's basketball, NCAA postseason triumphs by women's basketball and men's lacrosse, and ranked wins across multiple sports. Programming begins at midnight with Duke volleyball and concludes with a top-ranked men's basketball showdown against Michigan.
ACC Network Duke Takeover - Friday, June 26
Sport | Event | Time
Volleyball | NC State vs. Duke | 12 a.m.
Men's Soccer | Duke vs. North Carolina | 2 a.m.
Women's Lacrosse | Boston College vs. Duke | 4 a.m.
Men's Lacrosse | Duke vs. Richmond - NCAA Championship | 6 a.m.
Women's Basketball | Duke vs. LSU - NCAA Championship | 8 a.m.
Baseball | Duke vs. NC State - ACC Championship | 10 a.m.
Women's Soccer | North Carolina vs. Duke | 1 p.m.
Men's Basketball | Virginia vs. Duke - ACC Tournament | 3 p.m.
Softball | Tennessee vs. Duke | 5 p.m.
Football | Duke vs. Virginia - ACC Championship | 7 p.m.
Men's Basketball | Michigan vs. Duke | 10 p.m.
Volleyball – NC State vs. Duke (Sept. 26, 2025)
Freshman Ashby Zubchevich powered Duke past NC State, recording a career-high 21 kills in a 3-1 victory inside Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Blue Devils claimed the match by scores of 25-23, 20-25, 25-22 and 25-21, opening ACC play with a win for the second straight season. Taylor Williams added 11 kills, while Charlotte Glass and Nikki Quinn combined for 43 assists.
Men's Soccer – Duke vs. North Carolina (Oct. 31, 2025)
Duke closed the regular season with a 2-0 victory over rival North Carolina at Dorrance Field in Chapel Hill. Kenan Hot and Drew Kerr scored for the Blue Devils, who tallied one goal in each half and clinched a home game in the first round of the ACC Championship. Kerr sealed the result in the 85th minute, bending a free kick from 25 yards inside the right post.
Women's Lacrosse – Boston College vs. Duke (March 4, 2026)
No. 22 Duke picked up its first ranked win of the season with a 17-6 victory over No. 11 Boston College at Freeman Field at Koskinen Stadium. The Blue Devils pushed their winning streak to four games as seven players scored, led by Avery Doran's five goals. Ava Biancardi, Eva Pronti and Quinn Whitaker each added hat tricks, while Duke's defense totaled 14 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers.
Men's Lacrosse – Duke vs. Richmond (May 9, 2026)
Duke rallied past No. 3 Richmond, 14-12, in the opening round of the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament in Richmond, Virginia. After the Spiders built a 12-9 lead early in the fourth quarter, the Blue Devils scored the final five goals of the game, including the go-ahead tally by Kyle Colsey with 1:37 remaining. Liam Kershis finished with three goals and two assists, while Cal Girard won 21-of-27 faceoffs.
Women's Basketball – Duke vs. LSU (March 27, 2026)
Ashlon Jackson buried a three-pointer from the right corner at the final buzzer to lift No. 8 Duke past No. 5 LSU, 87-85, in the NCAA Women's Basketball Regional Semifinal at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. Jackson finished with 19 points and five assists, while Toby Fournier and Taina Mair led Duke with 22 points each. The victory sent the Blue Devils to the Elite Eight.
Baseball – Duke vs. NC State (May 19, 2026)
Duke opened the ACC Baseball Championship with a 21-12 victory over NC State at Truist Field in Charlotte. The Blue Devils tallied 21 runs on 20 hits, including 18 two-out runs, and set the program record for most runs in an ACC Tournament game. Kaden Smith led the offense, going 3-for-5 with eight RBI and two home runs, including a grand slam in the seventh inning.
Women's Soccer – North Carolina vs. Duke (Oct. 12, 2025)
No. 14 Duke earned a 3-2 victory over No. 19 North Carolina at Freeman Field at Koskinen Stadium. After a scoreless first half, the Blue Devils scored three straight goals by Carina Lageyre, Avery Oder and Devin Lynch to build a 3-0 advantage. The Tar Heels scored twice in the final minute, but Duke held on for the rivalry win.
Men's Basketball – Virginia vs. Duke (March 14, 2026)
No. 1 Duke captured its 24th ACC Tournament championship with a 74-70 victory over No. 10 Virginia at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte. In a game that featured 12 ties and 16 lead changes, Cayden Boozer's offensive rebound and layup gave Duke the lead for good with 2:49 remaining. Isaiah Evans scored a team-high 20 points, while Cameron Boozer added 13 points, eight assists and eight rebounds.
Softball – Tennessee vs. Duke (April 15, 2026)
No. 17 Duke jumped out early and defeated No. 7 Tennessee, 6-3, at Smith Family Stadium. The Blue Devils scored three runs within the first five pitches of the game and picked up their second top-10 win of the season. Jessica Oakland and Tyrina Jones each went 2-for-3, with Oakland hitting a three-run home run and Jones homering for the fourth straight game.
Football – Duke vs. Virginia (Dec. 6, 2025)
Duke captured its first outright ACC football championship since 1962 with a 27-20 overtime victory over No. 16 Virginia at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. After the Blue Devils scored on the first possession of overtime, Luke Mergott intercepted an attempted double pass on Virginia's first play of the extra session to seal the win. The victory gave Duke its eighth ACC title and a program-record 34th win over a four-year span.
Men's Basketball – Michigan vs. Duke (Feb. 21, 2026)
No. 3 Duke edged No. 1 Michigan, 68-63, inside Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The Blue Devils limited the Wolverines to eight field goals in the second half and held Michigan to its lowest point total of the season. Cameron Boozer totaled 18 points, including seven of Duke's final nine, along with 10 rebounds, seven assists and two blocks.
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