Women's BasketballElizabeth Williams• Moved into a tie for fifth all-time at Duke with her 26th career double-double against Clemson Sunday.
• Netted her 18th career game with 20+ points versus Clemson, which now ranks tied for seventh in school history.
• With her 45 points scored on the week, moved into fourth place on Duke's all-time scoring list with 1,816 points.
• With her seven defensive rebounds against Clemson, moved into a tie for seventh place on Duke's all-time charts (527).
• Scored double-digits in all three games this week, moving her into a tie for fourth on Duke's all-time charts with 102 double-figure scoring contests.
• With her four blocks against Clemson, moved into 11th place on the NCAA All-time swats list with 397.
• Is now 38 blocks away from breaking the ACC record for career blocked shots (Alison Bales – 434). Williams owns 397 in her career.
Azurá Stevens• With her eight rebounds against Clemson, moved into sixth place on Duke's single season freshman rebounds list with 182.
• Has scored 20+ points in three games this season, which ranks tied for ninth on the Duke single-season freshman list.
Rebecca Greenwell• Is only two three-pointers made away from breaking the Duke single-season freshman record of 50 held by Abby Waner (2005-06). Greenwell currently owns 49 treys on the season.
• With her 19 points against Clemson, moved into ninth place on Duke's single season freshman points list with 334.
• With her eight three-pointers attempted versus Clemson, broke the Duke freshman record for most attempted in a season with 136 on the year (131, Abby Waner in 2005-06).
• Scored double-figures for the 21st time, which is seventh on Duke's freshman record books.
Men's Tennis• Duke's 9-0 start is the second best in program history.
• Duke's eight straight wins against ranked opponents to start the year is longest in program history.
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Chris Mengel and
Raphael Hemmeler reached 100 career singles wins, becoming the 13th and 14th players in program history to reach that milestone.
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Raphael Hemmeler joined Henrique Cunha (2010-13), Doug Root (1997-2000), Reid Carleton (2008-11) and current head coach
Ramsey Smith (1998-2001) as the only Blue Devils to reach 100 career victories in singles and doubles.
Track and Field• In the women's 60m hurdles preliminary heats, redshirt junior
Teddi Maslowski registered the fastest time ever by a Blue Devil, crossing the line in 8.48 to secure the school record. After running an 8.59 last week and missing the record by a fraction of a second, the junior from Burgettstown, Pa., bested
Hannah Goranson's time of 8.58 to rank first all-time. Maslowski finished ninth overall in the event to just miss qualifying for finals.
• One day after setting the Duke record in the 60m hurdles, redshirt junior
Teddi Maslowski set another school standard with a mark of 20-4.25 (6.20) in the women's long jump, which ranks tied for the 14th best jump in the nation this season entering the weekend. Maslowski placed third and surpassed the previous school record of 19-1.50 (5.83), set by Ifeyinwa Anoliefo in 2002, by more than a foot. Teammate
Karli Johonnot also bested the former record, registering a jump of 19-3.25 (5.87) to finish sixth.
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Elizabeth Kerpon rounded out the sprints by breaking her own record in the women's 200 invitational. A native of Coppell, Texas, the senior reset the Duke standard in the event, crossing the line in 24.25 to beat her previous personal best of 24.32.
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