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Duke Men's Lacrosse 14-2 4-2 3/2 14-0 10-0 THREE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 • 2013 • 2014 >> DUKE MEN’S LACROSSE GoDuke.com | @DukeMLAX | #GoDuke >> 2021 SCHEDULE & RESULTS FEBRUARY ALL TIMES EASTERN 5 7/5 DENVER W, 12-10 7 ROBERT MORRIS W, 16-12 GAME 13 MERCER W, 17-8 20 at Towson W, 19-7 DUKE BLUE DEVILS 17 MARYLAND TERRAPINS 27 AIR FORCE W, 17-7 14-2 4-2 3/2 14-0 10-0 1/2 OVERALL ACC USILA/IL OVERALL BIG 10 USILA/IL MARCH 7 at No. 16 Richmond W, 13-6 John Danowski Rutgers ‘76 John Tillman Cornell ’91 10 No. 18 HIGH POINT W, 27-8 HEAD COACH HEAD COACH 14 at Jacksonville W, 17-6 432-203 .680 213-64 .769 161-58 .735 141-39 .783 25 No. 4 SYRACUSE * W, 15-14 CAREER (39TH YEAR) AT DUKE (15TH YEAR) CAREER (14TH YEAR) AT MARYLAND (11TH YEAR) APRIL 1 No. 2 NORTH CAROLINA * W, 12-11 (OT) >> THE SERIES >> BROADCAST 10 at No. 5 Notre Dame * L, 8-13 Overall MARYLAND LEADS 60-20 NETWORK ESPNU 15 at No. 4 Virginia * W, 13-12 (OT) In NCAA Tournament Series tied 3-3 Play-by-Play Anish Shroff 22 No. 2 NOTRE DAME * W, 13-12 (OT) At Neutral Site Duke leads 7-2 Analyst Quint Kessenich Last Meeting W, 13-8, 5/26/2018 Analyst Paul Carcaterra MAY Danowski vs. Maryland 5-11 Channel ESPNU 2 at No. 3 North Carolina * L, 12-15 Past 10 Meetings Maryland leads 7-3 Stream ESPN App 16 vs. No. 18 High Point # W, 16-10 23 vs. Loyola # W, 10-9 (OT) >> THE OPENING FACEOFF >> DUKE - MARYLAND BY THE NUMBERS 29 vs. Maryland # 2:30 p.m. BOLD denotes home contest | * ACC Contest | # NCAA Tournament No. 2 seed Duke advanced to an NCAA semifinal for the 13th time 63 – Consecutive games Michael Sowers has scored a point - in program history with a 10-9 overtime win against Loyola last every game of his career Sunday. The Blue Devils are 6-6 all-time in semifinal games and will 40-20 – Duke’s NCAA Tournament all-time record DUKE MEN’S LACROSSE INFORMATION meet Maryland for the seventh time in NCAA Tournament history. Head Coach .................................................................. John Danowski Brennan O’Neill had four goals and an assist, including the 31-10 – Duke’s record under Danowski in NCAA Tournament games Alma Mater/Year ..................................................................Rutgers ’76 game- tying goal, while Joe Robertson scored the winner and Career Record/Years ........................................................... 432-203/38 finished with three goals and four points overall. Jake Naso won 4 – Overtime game-winning goals scored by Joe Robertson in his career - three in 2021 and one in 2019 NCAA quarterfinal Duke Record/Years ..................................................................213-64/14 14-of-22 faceoffs and picked up nine ground balls. JT Giles-Harris had three caused turnovers, while Tyler Carpenter had two and NCAA Appearances/Last ........................................................... 24/2021 2.50 - Caused turnovers per game for JT Giles-Harris in the NCAA Captains..................JT Giles-Harris, Terry Lindsay, Joe Robertson five ground balls. Mike Adler had eight saves. Tournament Sunday’s matchup will be the seventh game against a top-five COMMUNICATIONS team and a rematch of the 2018 NCAA semifinal game won by Duke. .750 – Duke’s extra man offense percentage over the past four Men’s Lacrosse Communications Contact...........Meredith Rieder Duke is 7-2 all-time as the No. 2 seed. The Blue Devils were the games (6-of-8) No. 2 seed in 2005 and 2019, reaching the NCAA title game and the Rieder Cell Phone ............................................................(919) 812-6741 .750 – Duke’s man down defense percentage over the past four Rieder Email ............................................meredith.rieder@duke.edu NCAA semifinal, respectively. games (9-of-12) Maryland is undefeated at 14-0 and advanced with a 14-13 overtime win against Notre Dame. Jared Bernhardt is the Terrapins .637 - Jake Naso’s faceoff win percentage, seventh nationally undisputed leader with 64 goals and 23 assists for 87 points. The .477 - Maryland’s faceoff win percentage, 38th nationally Terrapins sport a 6.07 scoring margin on the year, rolling through Big Ten regular season play with a perfect 10-0 record. 6.00 – Points per game average for Duke’s Michael Sowers and Maryland’s Jared Bernhardt >> STATS COMPARISON 42.5 14.81 8.31 23.12 .349 9.88 32.06 24-49 (.490) 36-54 (.667) 303-356 (.851) 263-446 (.590) SHOTS/GM GOALS/GM ASSISTS/GM POINTS/GM SHOT PCT GAA GBS/GM EMO MAN DOWN CLEARS FACEOFF % 40.9 16.07 9.64 25.71 .393 9.99 32.50 14-36 (.389) 24-40 (.600) 270-312 (.865) 196-215 (.477) >> 2021 ROSTER >> DUKE BY THE NUMBERS NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL Seasons of Men’s Lacrosse 82 in 2021 0 Mike Adler G 5-10 190 Gr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Saint Joseph’s) Overall Record 602-428-1 1 Garrett Leadmon M 6-4 225 Jr. Annapolis, Md. (DeMatha) ACC Record 63-131 2 JT Giles-Harris D 5-10 200 Gr. Nyack, N.Y. (St. Joseph Regional (N.J.)) Overtime Record 28-22-1 3 Cameron Henry D 6-4 205 So. Marietta, Ga. (McCallie School) NCAA Championships 3 4 Mike Swirbalus M 5-11 180 So. Westwood, Mass. (St. Sebastian’s School) ACC Championships 9 5 Cameron Badour M 6-4 205 Sr. Ottawa, Canada (IMG Academy) ACC Regular Season Championships 12 6 Jake Caputo M 5-11 185 So. Holly Springs, N.C. (Middle Creek) NCAA Tournament Appearances 24 7 Will Frisoli D 5-10 170 So. Westwood, Mass. (St. Sebastian’s School) 10-Plus Win Seasons 24 8 Joe Robertson A 5-11 180 Sr. Charlottesville, Va. (St. Anne’s-Belfield School) 15-Plus Win Seasons 9 9 Sean Lowrie A/M 6-3 200 Gr. Foxboro, Mass. (Roxbury Latin School) Tewaaraton Winners 2 11 Terry Lindsay M 6-1 195 Gr. Bethesda, Md. (Georgetown Prep) USILA National Players of the Year 15 honors/11 players 12 Kevin Quigley M 5-11 175 Gr. Basking Ridge, N.J. (Ridge) All-America Honors (1st, 2nd, 3rd Team) 119 13 Owen Caputo M 5-11 170 Jr. Holly Springs, N.C. (Middle Creek) Scholar All-America Honors 45 14 Jadon Kerry M 5-7 170 Jr. Chanhassen, Minn. (Chanhassen) All-ACC 105 15 Nakeie Montgomery M 5-11 200 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Episcopal School of Dallas) ACC Players of the Year 4 16 JP Basile A 6-4 200 Sr. Garden City, N.Y. (Garden City) ACC Offensive Players of the Year 3 17 Raines Shamburger LSM 6-1 205 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Westminster) ACC Defensive Players of the Year 3 18 Kohl Shaffer M 6-0 195 Sr. Summit, N.J. (Delbarton School) ACC Rookie of the Year 5 19 Wilson Stephenson LSM 6-4 226 Jr. Greenwich, Conn. (Brunswick School) 20 Trey Bender M 5-10 175 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Episcopal School of Dallas) 21 Cameron Mulé A 5-8 160 Sr. Dix Hills, N.Y. (Half Hollow Hills West) >> DUKE UNDER DANOWSKI 23 Michael Sowers A 5-9 165 Gr. Dresher, Pa. (Princeton) 24 Frank Marinello D 6-1 205 Jr. Merrick, N.Y. (Chaminade) Seasons of Men’s Lacrosse 15 in 2021 25 Matt Chmil M 6-1 180 Sr. Garden City, N.Y. (Chaminade) Overall Record 213-64 26 Brian Smyth M 5-10 225 Gr. West Hartford, Conn. (Westminster School) ACC Record 35-17 27 Connor Drake M 5-11 195 So. Wilton, Conn. (Salisbury School) Overtime Record 15-6 28 Evan Barr G 6-3 185 Fr. Somerville, N.J. (Somerville) NCAA Championships 3 29 Turner Uppgren G 5-8 180 Gr. Stillwater, Minn. (Choate Rosemary Hall) Championship Weekend Appearances 10 30 Garrett Smith G 6-0 200 Jr. Mountain Lakes, N.J. (Mountain Lakes) ACC Championships 5 31 Joey Manown A 5-7 175 Gr. Saundersville, R.I. (Deerfield Academy) ACC Regular Season Championships 7 32 Andrew Bonafede G 5-9 180 Jr. Bay Shore, N.Y. (Chaminade) NCAA Tournament Appearances 13 (event not held in 2020) 33 Tyler Carpenter LSM 5-11 175 So. Durham, N.C. (Salisbury School) 10-Plus Win Seasons 14 34 Brennan O’Neill A 6-2 230 Fr. Bay Shore, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s) 35 Braden Burke D 6-2 190 Jr. Cross River, N.Y. (John Jay) 15-Plus Win Seasons 8 36 Bobby Wade M 5-10 190 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (Memphis University School) Tewaaraton Winners 2 37 Joe Hardison M 5-10 175 Sr. Darien, Conn. (Taft School) USILA National Players of the Year 9 honors/8 players 38 James Sullivan D 6-1 220 Gr. Moorpark, Calif. (Dartmouth) All-America Honors (1st, 2nd, 3rd Team) 62 39 Jon Coffey M 5-10 205 Gr. Summit, N.J. (Amherst) Scholar All-America Honors 31 41 Phil Robertson A 5-6 175 Gr. Charlottesville, Va. (St. Anne’s-Belfield School) All-ACC 45 42 Reilly Walsh M 6-0 180 Gr. Bronxville, N.Y. (Brunswick School) ACC Players of the Year 3 43 Kenny Brower D 6-2 215 So. Massapequa, N.Y. (Massapequa) ACC Offensive Players of the Year 3 44 Walker Scaglione D 6-7 240 Gr. Richmond, Va. (Cosby) ACC Defensive Players of the Year 3 45 Dan O’Connell M 5-10 195 Gr. Winchester, Mass. (Holy Cross) ACC Rookie of the Year 2 46 Chandler Katz M 5-9 180 Jr. Sudbury, Mass. (Lincoln-Sudbury Regional) 48 Charlie O’Connor M 6-2 190 Fr. Fairfax, Va. (Paul VI) 50 AJ Delgado M 6-3 170 So.
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