The No. 45 Duke men's tennis team is set to compete against 16th-seeded Boston College in the first round of the ACC Championships on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Cary, North Carolina. Duke concluded the regular season with a 13-12 overall record and 6-7 in league play, entering the tournament as the No. 9 seed. A victory over Boston College would lead them to face No. 8 seed Miami on Thursday. Duke aims for its 13th ACC Championship, the first since 2006, after last year's semifinals loss to Stanford.

By the Numbers
  • Duke has a 22-0 all-time record against Boston College.
  • Rodenas is one win away from his 100th career victory at Duke.
State of Play
  • Duke finished the regular season with a strong performance, winning weekly ACC awards.
  • Rodenas and Williams maintained an unbeaten 7-0 record in doubles during the ACC season.
What's Next

If Duke defeats Boston College, they will advance to face Miami, highlighting a critical step toward their championship aspirations.

Bottom Line

Duke's successful history against Boston College and recent form suggest a strong chance to advance in the ACC Championships, which would be crucial for the program's goal of reclaiming a conference title.