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DURHAM, North Carolina — Few programs can rival Duke’s meteoric rise to the ranks of national powers over the past decade. In the fall of 2015, when D1Baseball unveiled its first list of the top 100 programs, Duke was not ranked. In the fall of 2024, the Blue Devils ranked 28th. The only programs that made higher climbs from the 2015 unranked list are Tennessee (now No. 2) and Wake Forest (now No. 24) – and both of those programs had richer histories and better infrastructure than they had Duke when Chris Pollard took over as Duke’s head coach in 2012.
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