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2013 Final Notes 2013 MEN’S LACROsse 2013 FINAL NOTES 2013 NCAA Champions @Duke_MLAX F 2013 Co-ACC Regular Season Champions /DukeMensLacrosse DUKE (16-5, 2-1 ACC) HIGHLIGHTING 2013 FEBRUARY 9 DENVER (BDN) L, 12-14 RECAPPING THE YEAR 10 JACKSONVILLE (BDN) W, 21-9 • Duke captured its second NCAA Championship with a 16-10 victory over Syracuse in the title game • The Blue Devils defeated Cornell 16-14 in the semifinal to earn its fourth Memorial Day appearance 16 NOTRE DAME (BDN) L, 5-13 • Duke finished the year 16-5 overall and won 14 of its final 15 games after starting 2-4 17 MERCER (BDN) W, 15-3 • Head coach John Danowski is now the fifth active Division I head coach to have multiple national 22 at Penn L, 9-14 titles to his name MARCH • Junior Brendan Fowler was named the NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player and was 2 MARYLAND * (ESPNU) L, 7-16 joined by David Lawson, Jake Tripucka and Jordan Wolf on the All-Tournament Team. 8 LOYOLA (BDN) W, 9-8 • Lawson and Fowler earned USILA All-American first team honors ... Jordan Wolf was named to 13 at North Carolina * (ESPNU) W, 11-8 the second team, while Josh Offit collected third team honors ... Josh Dionne, Will Haus and Jake 16 TOWSON (BDN) W, 12-4 Tripucka rounded out the Duke contingent with honorable mention recognition. 18 MARIST (BDN) W, 19-11 • Fowler broke the NCAA single season record for faceoff wins with 339, while his 209 ground balls 23 GEORGETOWN (BDN) W, 19-7 are second all-time in NCAA single season history 30 at Harvard (NBC Sports) W, 12-11 • Wolf became the 15th Blue Devil to tally 100 career goals and currently ranks 10 on the career goals list and 10th on the Duke career point list with 201 APRIL • Christian Walsh, Josh Dionne and Lawson also joined Wolf in the 100 career points club 5 HIGH POINT (BDN) W, 17-6 • Kyle Turri went 14-1 as the starting goalie after taking over duties staring with the Loyola game 12 VIRGINIA * (ESPNU) W, 19-16 20 at Rutgers W, 16-7 DUKE by THE NUMBERS 26 at North Carolina ^ (ESPNU) L, 17-18 11 – Hat tricks by Jordan Wolf during the 2013 13 – Straight faceoffs won by Fowler in the NCAA MAY seasons Championship game against Syracuse 5 at Marquette W, 19-3 12 LOYOLOA + (ESPNU) W, 12-11 (2OT) 339 – Faceoff victories this season by Brendan 37 – Caused turnovers by Luke Duprey, the 19 vs. Notre Dame + (ESPNU) W, 12-11 Fowler, a NCAA single-season record most in Duke single-season history 25 vs. Cornell + (ESPN2) W, 16-14 27 vs. Syracuse + (ESPN) W, 16-10 14-1 - Duke’s final record in its final 15 games of 14-1 – Goaltender Kyle Turri’s record as a ^ACC Tournament at Chapel Hill, N.C. the season after starting 2-4 starter in 2013 + NCAA Tournament 14.05 – Goals per game for the Blue Devils in 5 - Active Division I head coaches, including Duke Men’S LACROSSE INFORMATION 2013, ranking third among Division I teams Duke’s John Danowski with multiple national Head Coach ..................................John Danowski titles Alma Mater/Year .................................Rutgers ’76 209 – Ground balls by Fowler, a Duke single Career Record/Years .........................330-168/30 season record and second most in NCAA history 10 – Man-up goals by Josh Dionne, tied for Duke Record/Years .....................................111-29/6 second in Duke single-season history Men’s Lacrosse Office Phone ... (919) 668-5791 57 – Goals by Jordan Wolf, ranking tied for fifth First Year of Men’s Lacrosse ........................ 1938 in Duke single-season history 111 – Wins for Duke under Danowski, the most All-Time Record ..............499-387-1 (42-118 ACC) of any Division I program in the seven-year span NCAA Appearances/Last ..........................17/2013 Last Postseason Opponent .................. Syracuse CATEGORY LEADERS Result ...........................................................W, 16-10 ## POINTS GP G A PTS ## GROUND BALLS GP GBs Captains ....Bill Conners, David Lawson, Josh Offit 31 Jordan Wolf 21 57 28 85 3 Brendan Fowler 21 209 1 David Lawson 21 36 17 53 91 Luke Duprey 21 69 SPORTS INFORMATION 9 Case Matheis 21 28 24 52 6 Will Haus 21 58 Men’s Lacrosse SID ...................Meredith Rieder ## GOALS GP G ## CAUSED TURNOVERS GP CTs Rieder Office Phone ................... (919) 684-3328 Rieder Cell Phone .......................... (919) 812-6741 31 Jordan Wolf 21 57 91 Luke Duprey 21 37 8 Josh Dionne 21 45 13 Chris Hipps 21 14 Rieder [email protected] 2 David Lawson 21 36 32 Greg DeLuca 21 11 SID Address ......Box 90557, Durham, NC 27708 Overnight ............. 115 Cameron Indoor Stadium ## ASSISTS GP A ## GAME WINNING GOALS GP GWG ..................................................Durham, NC 27708 31 Jordan Wolf 21 28 2 David Lawson 21 5 7 Jake Tripucka 21 25 8 Josh Dionne 21 3 Duke website............................ www.GoDuke.com 9 Case Matheis 21 24 9 Case Matheis 21 3 31 Jordan Wolf 21 3 2013 HONORS & AwARDS NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES REACHING THE PERFECT 10 • Duke has advanced to four NCAA Championship Since 2007, Duke is 99-7 when scoring at least NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM games - 2005, 2007, 2010 and 2013 - winning in 10 goals in a game ... The Blue Devils are 11-22 Brendan Fowler (MOP) 2010 and 2014 when being held to fewer than 10 scores ... Duke David Lawson is 29-23 when allowing 10 goals in a contest and Jake Tripucka • The Blue Devils added a seventh NFL stadium is 80-6 when holding opponents under 10 goals. Jordan Wolf to the list in 2013 when they made their debut at Lucas Oil Stadium ... Duke is 10-12 in games FASTEST TWO CONSECUTIVE GOALS played at NFL venues overall and 8-6 in NCAA Duke scored consecutive goals within eight and 12 USILA ALL-AMERICA Tournament games. seconds of each other against Jacksonville ... The Brendan Fowler (1st) Blue Devils have posted consecutive goals within David Lawson (1st) • Duke is 28-15 all-time in its 17 NCAA Tournament 15 seconds of each other eight times in 2013. Jordan Wolf (2nd) appearances ... The Blue Devils are one of Josh Offit (3rd) seven teams with more tournament wins than OPPONENT DATE SpAN Josh Dionne (HM) postseason appearances (Cornell, Duke, Johns Towson 3/16 :07 Hopkins, Maryland, Princeton, Syracuse & Will Haus (HM) Marist 3/18 :07 Virginia) Jake Tripucka (HM) Jacksonville 2/10 :08 Loyola 5/12 :11 • Duke has advanced to championship weekend USILA SchOLAR ALL-AMERICA in each of the previous seven seasons and nine Jacksonville 2/10 :12 Josh Offit times overall Harvard 3/30 :12 Denver 2/9 :13 ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AgAINST RANKED OPPONENTS Virginia 4/12 :15 Brendan Fowler Since 2006, Duke has amassed a 76-31 (.710) record versus ranked opponents ... Duke went 6-5 ONE GOAL GAMES in 2013 against ranked opponents, falling to No. 3 Duke improved to 73-62 all-time in games decided ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Denver, No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 8 Maryland, No. 17 by one goal after the thrilling comeback win over Brendan Fowler Penn and No. 1 North Carolina and beating No. 9 Notre Dame in the NCAA quarterfinal ... Duke Jordan Wolf Loyola twice, No. 1 North Carolina and No. 6 Notre played a program-high seven one-goal games in Dame, No. 8 Cornell and top-seeded Syracuse. both 1994 and 1997 ... Duke is 15-6 in one-goal ALL-ACC games under John Danowski and 4-1 this season Brendan Fowler DUKE ONE OF THE TOP OFFENSES with two wins over Loyola, Harvard and now Notre Duke sported one of the highest scoring offenses David Lawson Dame ... Duke is 1-1 in one-goal games versus the in the country in 2013 ... The Blue Devils ranked Big Red ... Duke is 6-7 in NCAA tournament games Jordan Wolf third in goals per game (14.05) and points per decided by one goal. game (22.10) an second in assists per game (8.05) ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK and scoring margin (3.86) ... All four are tops in DUKE IN OvERTIME CONTESTS Brendan Fowler (Feb. 11) the ACC ... Overall, Duke scored at least 15 goals Duke has played 36 overtime games in its Chris Hipps (Mar. 12) in 11 games, including in nine of its final 12 outings. history ... The Blue Devils are 18-17-1 overall in Kyle Turri (Mar. 19) extra sessions ... Only three of Duke’s 40 NCAA Duke’S BALANCED OFFENSE Tournament games have gone into extra time with Duke also had the luxury of one of the most the Blue Devils winning all three. ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK balanced offenses in the country ... sports one of Jordan Wolf (Mar. 12) the most balanced offenses in Division I lacrosse DANOWSKI IN OvERTIME CONTESTS Jake Tripucka (April 16) with six players having averaged over 2.00 points Danowski coached in his first double overtime per game ... Only Princeton has as many players game at Duke in the 12-11 NCAA Tournament win INSIDE LACROSSE PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA averaging two points per game ... Duke’s Jordan over Loyola ... Overall, Danowski has coached in Wolf, Case Matheis, Josh Offit, David Lawson, Henry Lobb (2nd) four multiple overtime games, going 3-1 in those Josh Dionne and Jake Tripucka all averaged at games ... In his 31 seasons, Danowski is 15-6 in Jordan Wolf (2nd) least 2.29 points per game in 2013. overtime contests - 11-5 at Hofstra and 4-1 at Duke. David Lawson (HM) Chris Hipps (HM) OPPONENT SCORING DROUGHTS DANOWSKI MAKES HISTOry WITH NO.
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