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Cameron Dukes completes storied career at LWC



2021-12-23 - Columbia, KY - Photo courtesy Lindsey Wilson College.
LWC graduate student quarterback Cameron Dukes from Shepherdsville, Kentucky, stands proudly after receiving his master of business administration degree from LWC during the College's winter commencement ceremony on Saturday.

Dukes just completed a storied career at LWC that included two consecutive appearances in the NAIA football championship semifinals. He led the Blue Raiders to the program's first NAIA national championship, a Mid-South Conference divisional title, and an undefeated season. Dukes is a three-time NAIA Scholar-Athlete and a four-time Academic All Mid-South Conference performer. He was named the NAIA Academic Scholar-Athlete of the Year and was one of only 13 young men in the nation named as a semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy - considered the academic Heisman for all divisions of college football.


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