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Duke Men's Lacrosse Game Notes DUKE MEN’S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES CONTACT INFORMATION DUKE BLUE DEVILS vs. NORTH CAROLINA Meredith Rieder Friday, March 30 | 5 p.m. | ESPNU Associate Sports Information Director Koskinen Stadium | Durham, N.C. [email protected] | (P) 919-684-3328 | (C) 919-812-6741 DUKE BLUE DEVILS NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS DUKE (8-2, 0-1 ACC) 2018 record (ACC) 8-2 (0-1) 2018 record (ACC) 6-4 (0-0) FEBRUARY USILA/IL 5/5 USILA/IL NR/NR Last Game L, 14-15 vs. Syracuse, 3/24/18 Last Game L, 7-11 vs. Maryland, 3/24/18 Record vs. North Carolina 32-41 Record vs. Duke 41-32 Last Matchup W, 12-8, 4/2/2018 Last Matchup L, 8-12, 4/2/2018 Head Coach John Danowski Head Coach Joe Breschi Feb. 3 | 1 PM Feb. 8 | 7 PM Feb. 10 | 1 PM Career Record/Season 391-192/36th season Career Record/Season 200-115/21st season W, 18-4 W, 18-6 W, 19-8 Duke Record/Season 172-53/12th season North Carolina Record/Season 102-48/10th season vs. North Carolina 20-5 vs. Duke 5-13 vs. North Carolina at Duke 15-4 vs. Duke at North Carolina 4-10 SETTING THE SCENE BY THE NUMBERS Duke looks to bounce back at home Friday night Feb. 16 | 5 PM Feb. 24 | 1 PM against an unranked North Carolina team. 4 – Of the past five meetings between Duke and W, 15-12 L, 9-10 The Blue Devils are 8-2 and ranked fifth after the North Carolina that have been decided by a single MARCH one-goal setback to Syracuse. goal North Carolina is 6-4 and has lost four straight. This will be the Tar Heels’ ACC opener. .600 – Duke’s success rate on man-up opportunities this season, third nationally and the best percentage THE SERIES HISTORY after 10 games under head coach John Danowski Duke and North Carolina are meeting for the 74th time in the programs’ histories. The Tar Heels 5.33 – Justin Guterding’s career points per game March 3 | 1 PM March 10 | 3 PM March 17 | 12 PM lead the series 41-32 overall, but Duke is 15-4 since average against the Tar Heels, just above his overall W, 14-4 W, 13-9 W, 10-8 2007. career average of 4.57 Four of the past five meetings have been decided 10.70 – Turnovers per game for the Tar Heels, the by a single goal with the Tar Heels going 3-1. fewest in the ACC and ranks fourth nationally TALE OF THE TAPE Category Duke North Carolina 17.00 – Turnovers per game average for Duke’s March 18 | 1 PM March 24 | 1:30 PM March 30 | 5 PM Shots/Game 37.0 36.4 opponents this season W, 9-3 L, 14-15 ESPNU Goals/Game 13.90 10.90 Assists/Game 7.50 5.90 297 – Career points for senior Justin Guterding, APRIL Points/Game 21.40 16.80 good for third on the Duke scoring chart Shot % .376 .299 GAA 7.90 10.50 65 – Straight games with a point for senior Justin GBs/Game 30.20 25.80 Guterding, the longest among Division I players EMO 12-20 (.600) 16-32 (.500) Man Down 22-29 (.759) 19-27 (.704) 99-18 – Duke’s home record under head coach John Clears 163-182 (.896) 148-166 (.892) Danowski April 7 | 4 PM APRIL 14 | 1 PM April 20 | 7 PM Notre Dame, Ind. | ESPNU Charlottesville, Va. |ACCNE Durham, N.C. Faceoff % 115-250 (.460) 113-245 (.461) ACCNE JUSTIN Guterding BRAD Smith 297 84 CAREER POINTS CAREER POINTS 3RD IN DUKE HISTORY 16 SHY OF BECOMING DUKE’S 45TH 100-POINT SCORER April 27 & 29 Charlottesville, Va. ESPNU MAY DANNY Fowler 535 CAREER SAVES 4TH AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS May 6 | 12 PM Durham, N.C. | ACCNE NORTH CAROLINA SERIES HISTORY 4/12/1981 Durham, N.C. L, 5-22 4/20/2001 Orlando, Fla. W, 11-9 + Overall: North Carolina leads 41-32 4/13/1982 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 5-18 3/20/2002 Durham, N.C. L, 7-9 Previous 10: Duke leads 7-3 4/12/1983 Durham, N.C. L, 5-19 3/19/2003 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 9-14 Under John Danowski: Duke leads 15-4 4/11/1984 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 4-18 3/20/2004 Durham, N.C. L, 9-10 (OT) In Durham: North Carolina leads 20-12 4/10/1985 Durham, N.C. L, 9-11 3/19/2005 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 12-10 In One-Goal Games: North Carolina leads 8-5 4/19/1986 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 8-9 (OT) 4/29/2005 Baltimore, Md. W, 13-11 + In Overtime: North Carolina leads 3-1 4/18/1987 Durham, N.C. W, 10-9 3/18/2006 Durham, N.C. W, 11-8 4/23/1988 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 9-18 3/17/2007 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 9-7 Year Location Result 4/22/1989 Durham, N.C. L, 8-14 4/27/2007 Durham, N.C. W, 12-9 + 5/15/1952 Durham, N.C. W, 11-7 4/29/1989 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 6-18 + 5/20/2007 Annapolis, Md. W, 19-11 % 5/11/1953 Durham, N.C. W, 13-4 4/21/1990 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 13-26 3/15/2008 Durham, N.C. W, 19-9 4/13/1954 Durham, N.C. W, 15-1 3/23/1991 Durham, N.C. L, 6-15 4/25/2008 Charlottesville, Va.. W, 17-6 + 5/9/1964 Durham, N.C. L, 0-14 4/26/1991 Durham, N.C. L, 8-11 + 3/14/2009 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 12-8 5/1/1965 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 7-14 4/15/1992 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 8-9 4/26/2009 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 15-13 + 5/13/1967 Durham, N.C. W, 12-6 4/17/1993 Durham, N.C. L, 9-13 5/17/2009 Annapolis, Md. W, 12-11 % 4/27/1968 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 7-13 4/23/1993 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 6-13 + 3/10/2010 Durham, N.C. L, 7-13 5/14/1969 Durham, N.C. L, 10-12 3/23/1994 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 9-23 5/22/2010 Princeton, N.J. W, 17-9 % 5/13/1970 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 5-20 3/29/1995 Durham, N.C. L, 8-13 3/17/2011 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 14-9 5/12/1971 Durham, N.C. L, 4-7 4/23/1995 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 14-6 + 3/16/2012 Durham, N.C. W, 13-11 4/26/1972 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 7-15 3/19/1996 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 11-10 4/22/2012 Charlottesville, Va. W, 12-9 + 4/26/1973 Durham, N.C. L, 10-11 4/19/1996 Charlottesville, Va.. L, 8-18 + 3/13/2013 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 11-8 4/25/1974 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 15-17 3/12/1997 Durham, N.C. W, 8-7 4/26/2013 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 17-18 + 4/26/1975 Durham, N.C. L, 5-13 3/11/1998 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 13-9 3/15/2014 Durham, N.C. W, 9-8 (OT) 4/21/1976 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 4-24 5/9/1998 Amherst, Mass. W, 16-14 % 3/29/2015 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 14-15 4/23/1977 Durham, N.C. L, 7-12 4/14/1999 Durham, N.C. L, 9-10 4/1/2016 Durham, N.C. L, 16-17 (OT) 4/19/1978 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 10-17 4/23/1999 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 9-7 4/2/2017 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 12-8 4/14/1979 Durham, N.C. L, 4-9 3/22/2000 Durham, N.C. W, 13-8 + ACC Tournament | % NCAA Tournament 4/12/1980 Chapel Hill, N.C. L, 6-10 3/21/2001 Chapel Hill, N.C. W, 11-8 2018 HONORS & AWARDS ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK WARRIOR/US LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE WEEK PRESEASON ALL-ACC Justin Guterding (Feb. 5, Feb. 19) Justin Guterding (Feb. 12) Danny Fowler, Justin Guterding Brad Smith (Mar. 12) Cade Van Raaphorst TEWAARATON AWARD WATCH LIST ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Justin Guterding, Cade Van Raaphorst INSIDE LACROSSE PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN JT Giles-Harris (Feb. 5), Danny Fowler (Feb. 19) Cade Van Raaphorst (1st) JT Giles-Harris (Mar. 12) TEAM CAPTAINS Justin Guterding (2nd), Brad Smith (2nd) Sean Cerrone, Justin Guterding, JT Giles-Harris (3rd), Danny Fowler (HM) USILA TEAM OF THE WEEK Jack Harrington Justin Guterding (Feb. 5, Feb. 12) Joe Robertson (Feb. 19) Cade Van Raaphorst (Mar. 6, Mar. 13) BLUE DEVIL PROBABLE LINEUP Pos. No. Name Cl. G-A-P Other Notes A 8 Joe Robertson Fr. 23-7-30 10 GBs Second on the team in scoring A 14 Justin Guterding Sr. 33-26-59 .532 shot% 297 career points A 31 Joey Manown So. 7-6-13 10 GB Returns after solid rookie campaign M 15 Nakeie Montgomery Fr. 4-1-5 2 GB Moved to first midfield versus Syracuse M 27 Brad Smith Jr. 17-14-31 4 CTs Career-high six points versus No.
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