Football• Senior quarterback
Anthony Boone won his 17th game as a starting quarterback, tied for the most in Duke history.
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Anthony Boone's overall record of 17-3 gives him a .850 winning percentage, the best in Blue Devil history.
• Senior wide receiver
Jamison Crowder caught nine passes to move ahead of Sammy Watkins (240) and into second place on the ACC career record chart with 247 grabs.
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Jamison Crowder's 165-yard game was his 14th career contest with 100 or more receiving yards, tied for the second most in Duke history.
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Jamison Crowder's two touchdown receptions pushed his career total to 21, tied for the fourth most on the Duke career chart.
• Redshirt sophomore safety/kickoff returner
DeVon Edwards returned a fourth-quarter kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown. It was Edwards' third career kickoff return for a touchdown, tied with Randy Jones (1990-93) for the most in Duke history.
• Senior linebacker
David Helton became the 15th player in Duke history to record 300 tackles, reaching the milestone with his 18th and final hit of the game.
• Head coach
David Cutcliffe earned the 38th win of his Duke career to break a tie with Mike McGee (1971-78/37) and take over sole possession of third place on the all-time Duke chart.
Field Hockey• Blue Devil head coach
Pam Bustin recorded her 50th victory at Duke Saturday in a 2-0 win at Richmond. Bustin owns a career coaching ledger of 212-159 and has guided the Duke field hockey program to the NCAA Tournament twice in her three seasons in Durham, including a trip to the championship match last season.
Volleyball•
Emily Sklar became the 23rd Blue Devil in program history to reach 1,000 career kills. She entered Sunday's contest at Virginia Tech with 998 career kills and knocked down 19 in the match. With 1,017 career kills, she ranks 21st in school history.
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Jeme Obeime raised her career kill total to 1,196. She currently ranks 12th in program history.
Women's Soccer• Senior
Kelly Cobb concluded her career with 25 goals, 14 assists and 64 points with the Blue Devils. Her eight game-winning goals rank tied for 12th, her three multi-goal contests rank 10th and her 219 shots are tied for sixth on Duke's all-time charts. Cobb, who is a native of Chugiak, Alaska, finished one goal shy of ranking tied for 10th in the Blue Devil record books.
Women's Basketball• Duke was ranked No. 7 in the preseason Associated Press poll, which marks the 15th straight season the Blue Devils have been listed in the top 10 of the preseason ledger.