CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Duke track and field featured 47 student-athletes – 29 men and 18 women – tapped to the 2024-25 All-ACC Academic Team for the outdoor season, the conference office announced Friday afternoon.
Will Atkins,
Aden Bandukwala,
Michael Bennett,
Stuart Bladon,
Conor Bohrer,
Eric Bottern,
Scott Campbell,
TJ Clayton,
Joe DiDario,
Max Forte,
Simen Guttormsen,
Jonathan Horn,
Grant Janish,
Gage Knight,
Andres Langston,
Jeremiah Lauzon,
Nathan Levine,
Phillips Moore,
Sean Morello,
Riley Newport,
Liam O'Hara,
Matthew Prebola,
Callum Robinson,
Alexander Rosenthal,
TJ Rowan,
Michael Scherk,
Jack Stanley,
Joseph Taylor and
Christian Toro comprised the honorees for the Duke men.
On the women's side, the Blue Devil contingent included
Braelyn Baker,
Iris Downes,
Mia Edim,
Aliya Garozzo,
Abby Geiser,
Ally Gomm,
Elise Heddens,
Julia Jackson,
Kyla Krawczyk,
Julia Magliaro,
Megan McGinnis,
Allison Neiders,
Birgen Nelson,
Addie Renner,
Hattie Reynolds,
Jill Roberts,
Meredith Sims and
Gemma Tutton.
Academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0-grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one's academic career. In addition, student-athletes must compete in at least 50 percent of their team's contests.
The Blue Devils enjoyed an incredible outdoor season that saw the Duke men capture its first ACC Outdoor Championship, while the men's and women's teams combined for 10 program records and 42 top-five program marks across individual and relay events.
The ACC Honor Roll, which recognizes all conference student-athletes with a grade point average of 3.0 for the current academic year, will be released later in July.
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