“The 100 breast has been a deep event for us the last couple years,” Colella said. “To have four of them in the evening finals, we’ve got some young folks that have some big shoes to fill next year, but we feel good about that. We’re really proud of what they accomplished today.”
Duke placed two swimmers in the 100 butterfly consolation final, led by senior Michael Miller, who took second in the heat and 10th overall. Miller was to the wall in 46.91 Wednesday evening to notch the second-fastest mark in school history. Senior Joey Maginnis came in seventh in the ‘B’ final (47.