Baseball Nate Freiman ('09), who became a
first baseman for the
Oakland Athletics, holds Duke's career
home run record (43), the Duke career
slugging percentage record (.616), and the school's second-highest all-time batting average (.356).
Men's basketball Duke University's men's
basketball team is the fourth-winningest college basketball program of all time, particularly since 1980 under head coach
Mike Krzyzewski, who is nicknamed "Coach K". They have won the
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship five times, all under Krzyzewski, which is second behind the University of North Carolina for any ACC team, and have been in 18
Final Fours. Seventy-one players have been drafted in the
NBA draft. Additionally, Duke has had an Academic
All-American on the team 14 years. Duke has 23
Atlantic Coast Conference tournament championships (1960, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1978, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2017, 2019, 2023, 2025), the most of any team in the ACC (the University of North Carolina has 17). Duke also has been the top seed in the ACC tournament 19 times (1954, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1986, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2010). Duke is third, behind only UCLA and Kansas, in total weeks ranked as the number one team in the nation by the
AP with 110 weeks. The Blue Devils have the third-longest streak in the AP Top 25 in history with 200 consecutive appearances from 1996 to 2007. This streak only trails UCLA's 221 consecutive polls from 1966 to 1980 as the longest of all-time and Kansas' 200 consecutive polls from 2009–present. The streak ended with the AP poll released on February 12, 2007.
Women's basketball During the 1990s and 2000s, the Duke women's basketball program has become a national powerhouse. Led by coach
Gail Goestenkors from 1992 to 2007, Duke made ten
NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances, seven
Elite Eight appearances, four
Final Four appearances, and two appearances in the NCAA Championship game during her tenure. In the 2000–01 season, the Blue Devils posted a 30–4 record, won the ACC Tournament and ACC regular season championships, and earned a No. 1 seed in the
NCAA Tournament. The 2001–02 season produced similar success. She led the Blue Devils to a 31–4 record and an NCAA Final Four appearance. Duke became the first ACC school to produce an undefeated 19–0 record in the ACC by winning the regular season and Tournament titles. Goestenkors led the Blue Devils to an ACC-record 35–2 ledger in the 2002–03 season and their second straight NCAA Final Four appearance. For the second consecutive year, Duke posted a 19–0 record against ACC opponents. In 2003–04, with Player of the year
Alana Beard leading the way, the Blue Devils advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight, and won a fourth-straight
Atlantic Coast Conference regular season title and a fifth-straight
ACC Tournament championship. Duke also broke the
University of Connecticut's 76-game home winning streak with a 68–67 buzzer-beater victory in
Hartford, Connecticut. The 2006–07 season ended with a 32–2 record and notched the school's first ever undefeated regular season (30–0). This also set an NCAA-record seventh straight 30-win season. Goestenkors is often known as the "winningest coach not to have won a championship", having finished runner-up two times in fifteen years. On April 18, 2007,
Joanne P. McCallie, or Coach P, was introduced as the new coach of Duke's women's basketball team after Goestenkors left for the
University of Texas. Through 2011, the Blue Devils have won seven ACC Championships, the third most in the ACC.
Men's fencing In 2018, Duke men's fencing won its first ACC championship in program history.
Women's fencing Stephen Kovacs (1972–2022) became an Assistant Fencing Coach at Duke University in August 2010, and held the position through 2013. While at Duke he mentored three-time NCAA women's saber champion
Becca Ward. Former Duke three-time NCAA All-American fencer
Ibtihaj Muhammad won a bronze medal at the
2016 Olympic Games, in the
women's team sabre competition.
Women's field hockey Duke is a Division I field hockey program. The field hockey program was established in 1971. Duke field hockey participates in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Williams Field at Jack Katz Stadium is home to the Duke Field Hockey team. The facility is located on the university's East campus at 705 Broad St., in Durham. The facility was completed in 1996, and then was renovated on 2011.
Football , home to Duke football and site of the
1942 Rose Bowl. The most famous Duke football season came in 1938, when
Wallace Wade was head coach and the "Iron Dukes" were born. Wade shocked the college football world by leaving
Alabama for Duke in 1930, later rationalizing the move by saying that Duke shared his belief that a school should provide its athletes with a strong academic background. Wade's success at Alabama (three national championships) translated well to Duke's program, most notably in 1938, when his "Iron Dukes" went unscored upon the entire regular season. Duke reached their first
Rose Bowl appearance, where they lost 7–3 when
USC scored a
touchdown in the final minute of the game on a pass from a second-string quarterback to a third string tight end. Wade's Blue Devils lost another Rose Bowl to
Oregon State in 1942, this one held at Duke's home stadium in Durham, North Carolina due to
Pearl Harbor. Wade's achievements placed him in the
Hall of Fame. The football program also had a string of successful years in the late 1980s when the team was coached by
Steve Spurrier. Spurrier led the Blue Devils to three consecutive winning seasons from 1987 to 1989, culminating with the Blue Devils sharing the ACC title in 1989 and playing in the All-American Bowl, where the Blue Devils lost to
Texas Tech. The 1989 ACC title was the last title won by a school in the state of
North Carolina until
Wake Forest won their second ACC crown in
2006. The team also rose to prominence in 1994, the first season under coach
Fred Goldsmith. The team raced out to an 8–1 record, and was briefly ranked as high as #13 in the country before losing the last two games of the season 24–23 to
North Carolina State and 41–40 to arch-rival
North Carolina. The 1994 team played in the program's first New Years Day Bowl game since 1962, falling to
Wisconsin 34–21 in the Hall of Fame Bowl, now known as the
Outback Bowl. The Blue Devils are coached by
Manny Diaz. They have won seven
ACC Football Championships, which is the fourth most in the ACC trailing only
Clemson,
FSU, and
Maryland. Ten ACC Football Players of the Year have come from Duke, the most in the ACC. Additionally, three 3
Pro Football Hall of Famers have come through Duke's program, second only to the
Miami Hurricanes who have had 4 Hall of Famers, for the most in the ACC. Duke is consistently ranked at or near the top of the list of FBS schools which graduate nearly all of their football players. Duke has topped the list 12 years, earning it the most Academic Achievement Awards of any university.
Notre Dame has been honored six times, while
Boston College and
Northwestern have won the award four times each.
Men's golf The men's golf team has won 20 conference championships: •
Southern Conference (12): 1933, 1935–42, 1948–49, 1951 •
Atlantic Coast Conference (8): 1954, 1959, 1961–62, 1966, 2005, 2013, 2017 Their best finish in the
NCAA Championship was second place in 1947. Duke golfers who have had successful professional careers include
Art Wall, Jr. (14
PGA Tour wins including the
1959 Masters Tournament),
Mike Souchak (15 PGA Tour wins),
Skip Alexander (three PGA Tour wins),
Joe Ogilvie (one PGA Tour win, four
Web.com Tour wins), and
Kevin Streelman (two PGA Tour wins). The Duke men's golf team has been coached by Jamie Green since January 9, 2009.
Bob Heintz is the assistant coach since Feb. 10, 2017. There are 9 players on their roster. Duke was ranked 7th in the U.S. by
Golfweek in 2015.
Women's golf While the men's basketball team gets the most press, the women's golf team has been the most successful team on campus since 2000. In the 2000–2005 seasons, Duke's head-to-head record was 796–45–3, a winning percentage of .945. The team won
national championships in 1999, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2014, and 2019 as well as 13 consecutive ACC championships from 1995 to 2008. In 2014, Beck became the first Israeli to qualify for a major professional golf tour.
Men's lacrosse The men's lacrosse program has risen in prominence to challenge the traditional lacrosse powers such as
Johns Hopkins,
Maryland,
Princeton, and
Syracuse, as well as more recent contenders like
North Carolina and
Virginia. The team won the national title in 2010 after defeating
Notre Dame 6–5 in overtime and won their second national title in 2013 after defeating
Syracuse 16–10. The Blue Devils then repeated in 2014, defeating Notre Dame 11–9 to win their second straight national championship and third in five years. They also reached the championship game in 2005 and 2007. The men's lacrosse team gained national attention in the
2006 lacrosse incident, where members of the team were falsely accused of raping an exotic dancer at a team party. The investigation led to the cancellation of the 2006 season and the resignation of coach
Mike Pressler. Contradictions in the accuser's many changing stories, unimpeachable alibi evidence provided by the players, and misconduct of then-Durham District Attorney
Mike Nifong led to all charges being dropped and the attorney general declaring the players innocent. Nifong was later removed and
disbarred due to his
misconduct in the case, and the team members who lost their season were granted another year of eligibility.
Rowing Megan Cooke is the head coach for Duke's rowing teams. Her husband
Simon Carcagno is also part of the coaching staff.
Men's soccer The
1986 team won the
NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.
Women's soccer The women's soccer team was founded in 1988. The team has advanced to the
NCAA Tournament 23 times, and finished as runners up three times. The team has won the ACC regular season title three times.
Women's softball The team is in their second year of competing in the ACC.
Men and women's swimming The team is coached by Brian Barnes.
Men's diving Comedian Cody Kolodziejzyk (Commonly known as Cody Ko) competed on the team from the 2008–2009 season to the 2011–2012 season. In the 2008–2009 season, he set the school record in the 3-meter dive, scoring 374.40.
Tennis Women's tennis reached the final four in the 2019 NCAA.
Wrestling In 1929 the Blue Devil Wrestling team was founded. The team competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and is coached by
Oklahoma State University 1988 graduate Glen Lanham.
Ed Newman, who went on to a 12-year NFL career in football, won All Conference honors twice as a heavyweight wrestle, and twice won the ACC heavyweight championship. The team competes on campus in the Card Gymnasium. In 2009, heavyweight Konrad Dudziak became Duke's first All-American placing 2nd in 2009 and 4th in 2010. Conner Hartmann became the program's first three-time All-American, finishing 5th in 2014, 6th in 2015, and 7th in 2016. Duke's best finish at the NCAA Tournament was 22nd in 2018. ==Championships==