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Duke University @DUKEVB #GODUKE 2018 VOLLEYBALL GODUKE.COM SCHEDULE 2018 School W-L ACC Pitt 22-0 10-0 OVERALL: 11-8 // ACC: 5-5 DUKE UNIVERSITY Louisville 16-5 9-1 Home: 5-5 // Away: 4-3 // Neutral: 2-0 VOLLEYBALL (11-8, 5-5 ACC) Florida State 13-7 9-1 Syracuse 12-6 8-2 AUGUST (0-2) All times Eastern Miami 11-6 7-3 24 [8] BYU ACCNE L, 0-3 Notre Dame 12-8 6-4 FRIDAY // OCTOBER 26 SUNDAY // OCTOBER 28 25 [8] BYU ACCNE L, 1-3 Duke 11-8 5-5 31 vs. South Florida ! W, 3-1 VIRGINIA (6-14, 2-8 ACC) PITT (22-0, 10-0 ACC) Virginia Tech 13-9 4-6 31 at LSU ! SECN+ W, 3-1 Durham, N.C. Durham, N.C. NC State 10-10 4-6 Cameron Indoor Stadium Cameron Indoor Stadium Boston College 13-9 3-7 SEPTEMBER 6:30 p.m. (ET) 1:00 p.m. (ET) Wake Forest 8-14 3-7 1 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ! W, 3-2 Georgia Tech 13-10 2-8 4 UNC Greensboro ACCNE W, 3-0 Clemson 11-12 2-8 Virginia 6-14 2-8 7 Cincinnati ^ ACCNE W, 3-0 GODUKE.COM North Carolina 5-14 1-9 7 Coastal Carolina ^ ACCNE W, 3-0 ACC NETWORK EXTRA STANDINGS ACC Available via WatchESPN app Live Stats 8 East Tennessee State ^ ACCNE L, 1-3 12 Elon ACCNE Cancelled WEEKEND 15 North Dakota State ACCNE Cancelled COMPARISON 16 North Carolina ACCNE Cancelled LEADING OFF 21 at Florida State * ACCNE L, 0-3 After picking up a pair of ACC road wins this past week, Duke returns to its home court to take on conference W-L 11-8 6-14 22-0 23 at Miami * ACCNE L, 1-3 foes Virginia and Pittsburgh. First, the Blue Devils entertain the Cavaliers at 6:30 p.m., Friday, October 26 before 28 Boston College * ACCNE W, 3-0 facing the No. 5 Panthers at 1 p.m., Sunday, October 28. ACC Network Extra is set to broadcast both matches KILLS 975 959 1128 30 Syracuse * ACCNE L, 1-3 available via WatchESPN.com or the ESPN app while Sunday’s contest also broadcast on Fox Sports South. OCTOBER LAST TIME OUT KILLS/SET 13.5 12.3 14.7 5 at [25] Louisville * ACCNE L, 0-3 Duke fell behind in both its road ACC matches this past week before pulling off consecutive come-from-behind 7 at Notre Dame * ACCNE W, 3-2 fi ve-set victories. The Blue Devils trailed Wake Forest 2-1 Wednesday in Winston-Salem before winning in fi ve ASSISTS 931 900 1064 12 Clemson * ACCNE W, 3-0 and fell behind 2-0 at Virginia Tech Sunday prior to a 3-2 win. Against the Demon Deacons, Duke used an 11-0 14 Georgia Tech * ACCNE L, 1-3 run in the fourth set then dominated the fi fth to secure the win. Setter/hitter Andie Shelton fi nished a dig 17 at Wake Forest * ACCNE W, 3-2 shy of her fourth triple-double of the season, contributing 12 kills, 20 assists and nine digs to go along with ASSISTS/SET 12.9 11.5 13.8 21 at Virginia Tech * ACCNE W, 3-2 fi ve blocks. Shelton was one of three Blue Devils in double-fi gure kills, joining outsides Payton Schwantz (14) 26 Virginia * ACCNE 6:30 p.m. and Ade Owokoniran (11). Trailing 2-0 Sunday in Blacksburg, Duke tied the match at two-all before facing a ATTACKS 2529 2589 2455 13-11 defi cit in the fi fth. But the Blue closed the match with a 5-1 run including two blocks and two Shelton kills. 28 Pittsburgh * ACCNE 1:00 pm Shelton again fi lled the stat sheet Sunday, hitting .385 with 17 kills, 27 assists, eight digs and four blocks, two NOVEMBER digs shy of her fourth triple-double this season. Middle blocker Leah Meyer continued her outstanding play ATTACKS/S E T 35.0 33.2 31.9 2 at North Carolina * ACCNE 6:30 pm at the net, contributing 12 kills and seven blocks in the winning effort. Sunday’s contest marked Meyer’s 12th 4 at NC State * ACCNE 2:00 pm in double-digit kills while she also tallied seven or more blocks for the fourth time in the past fi ve matches. ACES 87 94 111 11 at Pittsburgh * ACCNE 1:00 pm SHELTON MAKES IMMEDIATE IMPACT 17 North Carolina * ACCNE 2:00 pm After four years at Pacifi c, graduate student Andie Shelton enrolled in Duke’s Master of Liberal Studies ACES/SET 1.21 1.21 1.44 21 Notre Dame * ACCNE 2:00 pm program. Through 19 games, Shelton leads the team in assists (403) and service aces (23) while totaling 23 Miami * ACCNE 6:30 pm 142 kills and hitting .266. She is also one of 10 players nationally with three or more triple-doubles on the * ACC match | ! LSU Tournament | ^ Duke Invitational DIGS 1014 1056 1019 year. After leading the Blue Devils to a 3-0 weekend at the Tiger Classic, she earned ACC Player of the Week honors as announced by the league Monday, September 3. Shelton is the fi rst Blue Devil to earn ACC Player 2018 HONORS of the Week recognition since middle blocker Jordan Tucker in 2016. The honor was Shelton’s third of the DIGS/SET 14.1 13.5 13.2 MB, LILY COOPER, FR. week after garnering 2018 Tiger Classic MVP and tournament best setter accolades over the weekend. 2018 Tiger Classic Best Blocker Shelton totaled 27 assists, 11 kills and 15 digs in the tournament opener versus USF Friday in Baton Rouge, BLOCKS 186.5 167.5 205.0 La., notching Duke’s fi rst triple-double since Ali Hausfeld accomplished the feat in 2006. She then added a MB, LEAH MEYER, RJR. second triple-double September 4 against UNCG and a third October 7 at Notre Dame. Prior to matriculating 2.59 2.15 2.66 2018 Preseason All-ACC at Duke, Shelton earned 2014 West Coast Conference Freshman Team honors, but did not see game action BLOCKS/SET during the 2015 season. She returned to the fl oor as a redshirt sophomore in 2016 and was the Pacifi c’s best OH, ADE OWOKONIRAN, FR. setter, averaging a team-best 7.48 assists per set. As one of only two two-position players in the WCC in 2017, HITTING % .247 .193 .300 2018 Tiger Classic Best Attacker Shelton garnered All-WCC Honorable Mentions accolades. S/RS, ANDIE SHELTON, GR. OPPONENT .205 .221 .161 ACC Player of the Week (9/3) MEYER IN THE MIDDLE HITTING % 2018 Tiger Classic MVP Redshirt junior middle blocker Leah Meyer continues to make her claim as one of the top middle blockers in OPPONENT 2018 Tiger Classic Best Setter program history. Over four seasons with the Blue Devils, Meyer has 824 career kills to her credit, averaging 12.8 12.1 10.8 KILLS/SET 2.67 per set while hitting .320. In addition, the Clarence, N.Y., native has racked up 387.0 total blocks, good | 1 | VIRGINIA PITT CAVALIERS PANTHERS TRIPLE-DOUBLES S/RS, ANDIE SHELTON, GR. 6-14 2-8 22-0 10-0 11 kills, 27 assists, 15 digs vs. USF August 31 OVERALL ACC OVERALL ACC 11 kills, 19 assists, 11 digs UNCG September 4 13 kills, 30 assists, 11 digs Notre Dame October 7 AARON SMITH DAN FISHER HEAD COACH HEAD COACH RPI HOME ROAD NEUTRAL RPI HOME ROAD NEUTRAL 208 3-6 2-5 1-3 5 16-0 4-0 2-0 Series Record .............................................................7-8 Series Record ..........................................................51-13 First / Last Meeting....................................1978 / 2017 DOUBLE-DOUBLES First / Last Meeting................................... 1982 / 2017 MB, LEAH MEYER, RJR. Under Jolene Nagel ...................................................6-3 Under Jolene Nagel ................................................29-11 13 kills, 11 blocks Notre Dame October 7 Current Streak ..............................................................L1 Current Streak ............................................................W4 HISTORY HISTORY OH, PAYTON SCHWANTZ, SO. 10 kills, 10 digs BYU August 25 12 kills, 10 digs Cincinnati September 7 15 kills, 10 digs at Florida State September 21 14 kills, 13 digs at Miami September 23 11 kills, 10 digs Syracuse September 30 for a 1.25 blocks-per-set average. In the Duke record books, Meyer ranks 22 kills, 18 digs at Notre Dame October 7 fi fth all-time in hitting percentage and fourth in blocks per set. She is 14 kills, 12 digs at Virginia Tech October 21 also 13 blocks shy of becoming the 10th Blue Devil to reach 400 career blocks. A 2017 and 2018 Preseason All-ACC selection, Meyer totaled S, HALEY SEYFARTH, SR. 40 kills and 32.0 blocks in six matches this past season before she was 20 assists, 10 digs at LSU August 31 sidelined due to injury. Meyer followed a standout freshman campaign with an exceptional sophomore season in 2016, leading the Blue Devils S/RS, ANDIE SHELTON, GR. with 139 blocks to go along with 316 kills. She garnered 2016 AVCA 15 assists, 10 digs BYU August 24 All-East Coast Region and First Team All-ACC accolades after ranking 11 kills, 23 assists at LSU August 31 QUICK FACTS sixth in the ACC and 35th nationally with a 1.31 blocks-per set average. 27 assists, 10 digs vs. Texas A&M CC September 1 23 assists, 13 digs Syracuse September 30 FRESHMEN CONTRIBUTIONS 12 kills, 20 assists at Wake Forest October 17 1971 Three Blue Devil freshmen -- outside hitter Ade Owokoniran, middle 17 kills, 27 assists at Virginia Tech October 21 blocker Lily Cooper and libero Mackenzie Cole -- have played in every FIRST YEAR OF PROGRAM match thus far this season.
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