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Duke women's basketball ends season amid COVID-19


The Duke women's basketball program will not play the remainder of the 2020-21 season due to concerns stemming from COVID-19. "The student-athletes on the Duke women's basketball team have made the difficult decision to conclude their season due to safety concerns. Duke will maintain its current schedule of competition in other sports." (Duke Athletics)

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Duke women's basketball ends season amid COVID-19


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