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Duke Men s Lacrosse NCAA Tournament First Round No. 3 Duke (13-3) vs. No. 12 Navy (11-4) May 9, 2009 7:30 p.m. ESPNU Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium 2009 Duke Quickfacts Coaching Staff Head Coach...John Danowski Alma Mater... Rutgers 76 Career Record/Years... 267-147/27 Duke Record/Years...48-8/3 Assistant Coach... Ron Caputo Alma Mater...Scranton 91 Assistant Coach... Chris Gabrielli Alma Mater...Massachusetts 01 Volunteer Assistant Coach... Phill Emery Alma Mater... U.S. Naval Academy 02 Athletic Trainer...Joe Ferraro Sports Information Contact...Meredith Rieder Office Phone...919-684-3328 Cell Phone...919-812-6741 Team Information 2009 Record...13-3 National Ranking...3 (USILA)/3 (IL) Home/Away/Neutral...8-2/3-0/2-1 2009 ACC Record/Finish...2-1/T-1st 2008 ACC Tournament...Champions 2008 NCAA Tournament... Semifinalist Captains...Ned Crotty, Sam Payton, Brad Ross History First Year of Men s Lacrosse...1938 All-Time Record...437-370-1 (36-115 ACC) NCAA Appearances/Last... 13/2009 Last Postseason Opp... Johns Hopkins Result...L, 9-10, NCAA Semifinals 2009 Schedule FEBRUARY 14 No. 20 BUCKNELL W, 11-7 20 No. 15 COLGATE W, 9-8 22 HARVARD L, 6-9 28 vs. No. 11 Maryland *! L, 8-11 MARCH 3 HOLY CROSS W, 16-7 7 No. 14 LOYOLA W, 11-9 8 YALE W, 14-6 14 at No. 8 North Carolina * W, 12-8 17 No. 3 CORNELL L, 6-10 21 No. 19 GEORGETOWN W, 9-5 28 vs. Dartmouth # W, 12-6 APRIL 11 No. 1 VIRGINIA * W, 15-10 18 ARMY W, 10-6 24 vs. No. 1 Virginia @ W, 16-5 26 at No. 8 North Carolina @ W, 15-13 MAY 3 at St. John s W, 20-7 9 NAVY % 7:30 p.m. * ACC contest,! Konica Minolta Face-Off Classic, # at Stony Brook, @ ACC Tournament % NCAA Tournament Facing Off Duke received the No. 3 seed for the 2009 NCAA Tournament... The third-ranked Blue Devils, winners of seven in a row and owners of a 13-3 overall record, are making their 13th appearance in the NCAA Tournament... Senior Ned Crotty spearheads the Duke offense from his attack position, and the New Vernon, N.J., native leads the nation in total points (65) and assists (45)... Junior Max Quinzani leads the Blue Devils in goals scored with 39, while sophomore Zach Howell has 37 points from 21 goals and 16 assists... Quinzani also paces the man-up offense with 10 extra-man goals... Crotty was joined on the 2009 All-ACC team by Quinzani... The Duke defense, which features starting defensemen Mike Manley, Ryan McFadyen and Parker McKee along with goalkeeper Rob Schroeder, allows 7.9 goals per game to rank 13th-best in the country... Duke has allowed 10+ goals in just four games with the last time coming on March 17 against Cornell... Prior to the 20-7 road victory over St. John s, the Blue Devils won their third consecutive ACC Tournament championship with wins over Virginia and North Carolina... The 2009 campaign marks the fifth season Duke has posted 13 or more regular season victories (16 in 2008, 14 in both 2005 & 2007 and 13 in both 1999 & 2009). NCAA Tournament Notes Duke is 14-12 all-time in NCAA Tournament play The Blue Devils have advanced to the national semifinals four times overall including three in the past four seasons (1997, 2005, 2007 & 2008) Duke has won eight of its past 11 playoff games, with the two defeats coming against Johns Hopkins in the 2005 and 2007 title games and the 2008 semifinals Duke and Navy are meeting for the first time in NCAA Tournament history Overall, the Blue Devils are 14-6 in NCAA action when reaching double figures in the scoring column and 0-6 when held to nine goals or less Duke is one of eight schools with more tournament wins than postseason appearances (Cornell, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Maryland, North Carolina, Princeton, Syracuse & Virginia) The Blue Devils have earned the NCAA Tournament s top seed twice 2007 & 2008... The Blue Devils also earned top-eight seeds in 1994 (8), 1995 (5), 1997 (5), 1998 (7), 1999 (4), 2000 (7), 2002 (7), 2005 (2) and 2009 (3) Duke has played six games against teams in the 2009 NCAA Tournament field, posting an 4-2 ledger... Duke earned victories over Virginia (2) and North Carolina (2) and lost to Cornell and Maryland By round, the Blue Devils are 8-3 in first round action, 4-5 in the quarterfinals, 2-1 in the semifinals and 0-2 in national championship games By seed, Duke is 5-2 as the No. 1 seed (2007 & 2008), 3-1 as the No. 2 seed (2005), 0-1 as the No. 4 seed (1999), 2-2 as the No. 5 seed (1995 & 1997), 3-3 as the No. 7 seed (1998, 2000 & 2002) and 1-1 as the No. 8 seed (1994)... The Blue Devils own a ledger of 0-2 as an unseeded squad (1992 & 2001) Duke has played four games at home in NCAA Tournament action, dropping an opening round game to Notre Dame in 1995 (12-10) and earning first round victories over Fairfield in 2005 (23-4), Providence in 2007 (18-3) and Loyola in 2008 (12-7) Seven different Blue Devils have earned NCAA All-Tournament Team honors with two players Matt Danowski & Nick O Hara garnering the accolade in both 2005 and 2007... One-time honorees include John Fay (1999), Dan Flannery (2005), Matt Zash (2005), Ned Crotty (2007) and Zack Greer (2007) Navy Series History Duke and Navy are meeting for the 34th time and for the first time since March 21, 1999... The Midshipmen hold a convincing 24-9 lead in the series, but it is the Blue Devils who have fared better of late with six consecutive victories... Duke has been Tale of the Tape Team Statistics Duke Navy Record 13-3 11-4 Shots 616 515 Goals per game 11.88 9.11 Assists per game 7.00 5.73 Shot%.308.268 Saves 134 142 Save%.513.566 GAA 7.94 7.19 Ground balls 563 459 Extra Man Off. 26-56 (.464) 15-34 (.441) Man Down Def. 33-52 (.635) 33-39(.846) Clears 287-361 (.795) 275-336 (.818) Faceoff% 202-366 (.552) 145-298 (.487) Penalties 52/48:00 40/25:30 Game Facts Duke 2009 Record 13-3 Ranking 3rd USILA/3rd IL Head Coach John Danowski Coach s Overall Record 267-147/27 Coach s Record at Duke 48-8/3 St. John s 2009 Record 11-4 Ranking 11th USILA/11th IL Head Coach Richie Meade Coach s Overall Record 158-103/19 Coach s Record at Navy 131-79/15

Navy Series History Navy leads series 24-9 Current Streak: Duke won six In Annapolis: Navy leads 20-4 In Durham: Duke leads 5-4 Last Meeting: March 21, 1999 Duke 9, Navy 4 Last Navy Win: March 20, 1993 Navy 12, Duke 11 Date Result Location April 29, 1946 L, 3-7 Annapolis, Md. May 3, 1947 L, 4-10 Annapolis, Md. April 28, 1948 W, 14-8 Durham, N.C. April 13, 1949 L, 7-13 Annapolis, Md. April 10, 1950 L, 9-10 Annapolis, Md. April 28, 1951 W, 17-6 Durham, N.C. April 25, 1953 L, 7-9 Annapolis, Md. April 24, 1954 L, 3-17 Annapolis, Md. April 12, 1955 L, 8-14 Annapolis, Md. May 5, 1956 L, 4-23 Durham, N.C. April 20, 1957 L, 0-21 Annapolis, Md. May 13, 1958 L, 2-23 Annapolis, Md. May 12, 1959 L, 1-16 Annapolis, Md. May 7, 1960 L, 5-18 Annapolis, Md. May 6, 1961 L, 2-17 Annapolis, Md. May 5, 1962 L, 2-16 Annapolis, Md. May 4, 1963 L, 2-15 Annapolis, Md. April 18, 1964 L, 3-16 Annapolis, Md. April 17, 1965 L, 2-19 Annapolis, Md. May 7, 1966 L, 3-22 Annapolis, Md. March 17, 1984 L, 5-14 Annapolis, Md. March 16, 1985 L, 6-13 Durham, N.C. April 1, 1989 W, 10-8 Durham, N.C. March 31, 1990 L, 8-12 Annapolis, Md. March 30, 1991 L, 8-9 Durham, N.C. March 21, 1992 L, 8-11 Annapolis, Md. March 20, 1993 L, 11-12 Durham, N.C. March 19, 1994 W, 14-9 Annapolis, Md. March 18, 1995 W, 11-9 Durham, N.C. March 16, 1996 W, 15-4 Annapolis, Md. March 16, 1997 W, 12-9 Durham, N.C. March 15, 1998 W, 7-6 Annapolis, Md. March 21, 1999 W, 9-4 Durham, N.C. Duke vs. The All-Time NCAA Field vs. Brown 1-0 vs. Cornell 2-0 vs. Fairfield 1-0 vs. Georgetown 0-1 vs. Hobart 2-0 vs. Johns Hopkins 1-3 vs. Loyola 1-0 vs. Maryland 2-1 vs. North Carolina 2-0 vs. Notre Dame 0-1 vs. Ohio State 1-0 vs. Princeton 0-2 vs. Providence 1-0 vs. Syracuse 0-2 vs. Towson 0-1 vs. Virginia 0-1 successful against the Mids in Durham with a 5-4 mark... This marks the first time the two squads have met in NCAA postseason action. Danowski In The NCAA Tournament Duke head coach John Danowski is making his 11th appearance in the NCAA Tournament having led Duke into the postseason in each of his three seasons after leading Hofstra to eight berths in his 21 seasons at the helm of the program... Danowski is 9-10 in NCAA Tournament action and is 5-2 at Duke. Streaking Duke enters the NCAA Tournament semifinals riding a seven-game winning streak... Duke s seven-game run is the nation s third longest win streak among the NCAA Tournament field... The seven-game stretch ranks sixth all-time in Duke single-season history. Duke Winning Streaks 1. 2007 12 2. 2005 11 3. 2008 10 4. 1999 9 5. 1998 8 6. 2009 7 NCAA Tournament Teams Active Winning Streaks 1. Notre Dame 15 2. Siena 10 3. Duke 7 4. Johns Hopkins 6 5. Syracuse 5 Reaching Double Figures The Blue Devils reached double digits in the scoring column in 12-of-16 games in 2009... Duke s three losses came when they scored fewer than 10 goals... Conversely, Navy has the fewest double digit scoring games... The 12 double figure scoring games rank second among NCAA Tournament teams with Virginia leading the way with 14 double-digit outings... In a note, Duke was the lone team to hold the Cavaliers to under 10 goals this season. NCAA Tournament Field Double Figure Games 1. Virginia 14 2. Duke 12 Syracuse 12 North Carolina 12 Notre Dame 12 6. Johns Hopkins 11 Princeton 11 8. Cornell 10 UMBC 10 10. Brown 9 11. Hofstra 8 Maryland 8 Siena 8 14. Villanova 6 UMass 6 Navy 6 Duke In The NCAA Tournament 1992: Maryland 13, Duke 11 (1st) 1994: Duke 14, Maryland 9 (1st) Syracuse 12, Duke 11 (QF) 1995: Notre Dame 12, Duke 10 (1st) 1997: Duke 11, Brown 6 (1st) Duke 12, Johns Hopkins 11 [OT] (QF) Princeton 10, Duke 9 (SF) 1998: Duke 16, North Carolina 14 (1st) Princeton 11, Duke 9 (QF) 1999: Georgetown 17, Duke 14 (QF) 2000: Duke 13, Hobart 1 (1st) Virginia 10, Duke 9 (QF) 2001: Towson 12, Duke 10 (1st) 2002: Duke 22, Hobart 6 (1st) Syracuse 10, Duke 9 (QF) 2005: Duke 23, Fairfield 4 (1st) Duke 11, Cornell 8 (QF) Duke 18, Maryland 9 (SF) Johns Hopkins 9, Duke 8 (F) 2007 Duke 18, Providence 3 (1st) Duke 19, North Carolina 11 (QF) Duke 12, Cornell 11 (SF) Johns Hopkins 12, Duke 11 (F) 2008 Duke 12, Loyola 7 (1st) Duke 21, Ohio State 10 (QF) Johns Hopkins 10, Duke 9 (SF) Duke Double Figure Scoring Games 1. 2008 18 2. 2005 17 3. 2007 15 4. 2001 13 1995 13 6. 2009 12 1999 12 1994 12 1978 12 10. 1993 11 Crotty Named ACC Player of the Year Senior tri-captain Ned Crotty was selected as the 2009 ACC Men s Lacrosse Player of the Year in a vote of the league s coaches... The conference s top assist man, Crotty paces the nation in overall points (65) and assists (45)... He backed up his selection in the ACC Tournament, scoring 11 points and earning a spot on the All-Tournament team... A Tewaaraton Trophy nominee, Crotty is Duke s third individual to win ACC Player of the Year accolades... It is the fifth time a Blue Devil has earned the honor as Matt Danowski won it in 2005, 2007 and 2008... Crotty tallied five goals and handed out nine assists for 14 points against ACC foes... The New Vernon, N.J. native led all scorers with a career-high eight points against top-ranked Virginia during the regular season... Crotty s selection marks the fourth time in the past five years a Duke player earned the nod as the best in the league. Crotty Named Tewaaraton Finalist Senior Ned Crotty recently was named a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy nominee... He is one of six players across the nation selected as a potential winner for the award given to the nation s top lacrosse player... Crotty and Danny Glading represent the ACC on the list... The winner is announced on May 28.

Two Blue Devils Earn All-ACC Senior Ned Crotty and junior Max Quinzani both were voted to the All-ACC team by the league s coaches... This is the first all-league honor for Crotty and the second for Quinzani... The tandem have combined for 104 points this season to lead the offense. ACC Tournament Recap The Blue Devils captured their third straight ACC Championship on April 26 with a 15-13 victory over North Carolina... Duke advanced to the title tilt, beating rival Virginia 16-5 in the semifinal... Senior Ned Crotty led the way in the semifinal game with eight points off of four goals and four assists... The Blue Devils held the powerful Cavalier offense scoreless for 37:15 and outscored their opponent 14-1 after being tied 2-2... The championship game featured high drama as the two teams went back and forth, trading goals and great plays... Tied at 8-8 after two quarters, Duke used a 7-2 run over the third and fourth quarters to pull away... The Tar Heels tried to rally late, but Duke held them off to take the 2009 championship back to Durham... Rookie CJ Costabile earned the tournament MVP award, while Ned Crotty, Max Quinzani, Zach Howell, Steve Schoeffel, Mike Catalino and Mike Manley earned All-Tournament Team honors... It marks the first time in Duke lacrosse history the Blue Devils have won three consecutive ACC lacrosse titles. ACC Tournament Notes The ACC Championship was Duke s sixth tournament title and third consecutive... Duke is tied with Virginia for the most ACC Tournament victories of the four teams with a 17-14 record (Virginia is 17-15)... It is Duke s second title won in Chapel Hill and the second victory over North Carolina in the championship (1995, 2009)... Senior Ned Crotty tied the record for points in an ACC Tournament game with eight against Virginia... Crotty broke the record for assists in a tournament, posting seven during the two days... Duke s 11-goal win over the Cavaliers tied the tournament record for win margin an ACC Semifinal... The Blue Devils tied the tournament record for goals scored with 31. Blue Devils In The ACC Tournament The current fifth-year seniors closed out their careers with an impressive 7-1 all-time record in the ACC Tournament, winning the title in 2007, 2008 and 2009... Other than the six fifth-year guys, no player on Duke s roster has lost a conference tournament game... The Blue Devils have outscored their competition 102-73 in the seven games, winning by an average of about four goals per game... No current Blue Devil has failed to advance to the ACC Championship game when playing in the postseason event during his career. Scouting the Midshipmen Navy earned its sixth consecutive NCAA Tournament bid after capturing the automatic qualifying spot with the Patriot League Championship... The Midshipmen are making their 26th NCAA Tournament appearance overall and sport a 16-25 record in NCAA postseason play... Navy is 11-4 overall with losses to Johns Hopkins, Bucknell, Colgate and North Carolina... A talented defensive team, the Mids are allowing just 7.19 goals per game... Offensively they average 9.11 goals per game... Brendan Connors and Tim Paul headlines the offense with 31 points apiece... Connors leads all goal scorers with 21 tallies... Frankie Coppola lines up at the X and is 99-199 for a.497 win percentage in restarts... Navy features the top-ranked man-down defense, giving up just six extra-man scores all season... Andy Tormey helps lead the defense with Tommy Phelan in goal... Playing the majority of minutes recently, Phelan is 5-1 on the season with a 7.69 goals against average and.633 save percentage. Shot Percentage Climbing The Blue Devils shot percentage has climbed throughout the course of the season... Hitting the cage just 26.2 percent of the time in the first nine games, Duke has improved drastically in the past six wins, getting the ball on goal 37.2 percent of the time... The Blue Devils high mark came against No. 1 Virginia during the regular season when Duke hit the cage 53.6 percent of the time... Since shooting just 16 percent against Cornell, Duke has shot below 30 percent just once... After shooting 46.5 percent at St. John s, Duke pushed its season percentage to over 30 percent for the first time all season... They are one of 10 Division I schools to shoot at least 30 percent Team Goals Shots Pct. Stony Brook 168 464.362 Johns Hopkins 153 457.335 Albany 148 468.316 Syracuse 184 590.312 Hartford 111 358.310 Cornell 158 511.309 Duke 190 616.308 Ohio State 161 530.304 Bryant 179 590.303 Bucknell 167 556.300 National Stastical Leaders as of May 3 Duke Duke rank Actual Scoring Offense 7 11.88 Scoring Defense 13 7.94 Faceoff Win Percentage 10.552 Man-Up Offense 5.464 Man-Down Defense 39.635 Scoring Margin 5 3.94 Win Percentage 5.813 Saves Per Game 57 8.38 Ground Balls Per Game 8 35.19 Assists Per Game 6 7.0 Points Per Game 7 18.88 Individual Category Player Rank Actual Points per game Ned Crotty 3 4.06 Max Quinzani 33 3.0 Goals per game Max Quinzani 12 2.44 Assists per game Ned Crotty 1 2.81 GBs per game Sam Payton 24 4.94 GAA Rob Schroeder 10 7.69 Save% Rob Schroeder 40.508 Faceoff Win % Sam Payton 12.567 Navy Dartmouth Rank Actual Scoring Offense 30 9.2 Scoring Defense 5 7.27 Faceoff Win Percentage 34.487 Man-Up Offense 9.441 Man-Down Defense 1.846 Scoring Margin 16 1.93 Win Percentage 10.773 Ground Balls Per Game 25 30.6 Saves Per Game 47 9.47 Assists Per Game 19 5.73 Points Per Game 26 14.93 Individual Category Player Rank Actual Points per game Tim Paul 90 2.38 Goals per game Brendan Connors 105 1.4 Assists per game Tim Paul 56 1.0 GBs per game Andy Tormey 111 2.8 Faceoff Win % Frankie Coppola 37.497 NCAA Tournament Individual Points 1. Eamon McEneaney, Cornell (1977) 25 Tim Goldstein, Cornell (1987) 25 3. Matt Danowski, Duke (2007) 24 4. Gary Gait, Syracuse (1990) 23 5. Matt Ward, Virginia (2006) 22 6. Matt Danowski, Duke (2005) 21 7. Mike French, Cornell (1976) 20 Tom Marechek, Syracuse (1990) 20 Zack Greer, Duke (2007) 20 10. Dan Flannery, Duke (2005) 19 plus 4 others 19 NCAA Tournament Scoring Leaders NCAA Tournament 2 Teammates Points 1. Matt Danowski (24) & Zack Greer (20) Duke, 2007 44 2. Gary Gait (23) & Tom Marechek (20) Syracuse, 1990 43 3. Matt Danowski (21) & Dan Flannery (19) Duke, 2005 40 4. Eamon McEneaney (25) & Tom Marino (14) Cornell, 1977 39 5. Matt Ward (22) & Ben Rubeor (14) Virginia, 2006 36 NCAA Tournament 3 Teammates Points 1. Gary Gait (23), Tom Marechek (20) & Greg Burns (16), Syracuse, 1990 59 2. Matt Danowski (24), Zack Greer (20), & Ned Crotty (12), Duke, 2007 56 3. Matt Danowski (21), Dan Flannery (19) & Zack Greer (14), Duke, 2005 54 4. Matt Ward (22), Ben Rubeor (14) & Matt Poskay (14), Virginia, 2006 50 5. Eamon McEneaney (25), Tom Marino (14) & Steve Page (8), Cornell, 1977 47 Doug Knight (16), Tim Whiteley (16) & Michael Watson (15), Virginia, 1996 47

Ross Surpasses NCAA Wins Record The win over Georgetown on March 21 was senior Brad Ross s NCAA record-breaking 64th of his career... He surpassed the NCAA career wins mark of 63 set by a trio of Blue Devils last season... Playing in 82 games he has played in all 70 of the Blue Devils wins over the past four seasons... He passed Matt Danowski, Nick O Hara and Michael Ward who finished their careers with 63 victories to their names. 3+ Goal Games 2009 Max Quinzani...6 Ned Crotty...2 Brad Ross...2 Zach Howell...2 Justin Turri...2 Mike Catalino...2 CJ Costabile...1 Steve Schoeffel...1 Duke Miscellaneous Leaders 5+ GBs Games 2009 Parker McKee... 10 Sam Payton...9 CJ Costabile...4 Ned Crotty...2 Max Quinzani...2 Ryan McFadyen...1 Rob Schroeder...1 Quinzani Surpasses 100 With three points against the Bison on Feb. 14, junior Max Quinzani became the 34th Blue Devil to score 100 career points... He added four more points to his total at St. John s to move into a tie for 19th on Duke s career points list with 145 in three seasons... The Duxbury, Mass., native has 124 goals and 21 assists to his name... After totaling 28 points as a rookie, 69 a year ago and 48 this season, Quinzani is scoring an average of 2.64 points per game for his career... He is averaging 3.25 points per game in his past 36 outings... Quinzani s 124 goals ranks eighth on the career goals list and is one shy of tying the No. 7 mark... His 61 tallies in 2008 ranks third in both ACC and Duke single season lacrosse history. Crotty Reaches the Century Mark Senior attackman Ned Crotty became the 35th Blue Devil and second this season to record his 100th career point when he posted five points (2-3) against No. 14 Loyola... Adding five more to his total against North Carolina, Crotty has 65 goals and 75 assists for 140 points, which ranks 21st all-time in Duke history... The New Vernon, N.J., native already surpassed his assists and points totals from a year ago... He is just the 16th player in Duke history to register at least 60 goals and 60 assists in his career... He needs just two more assists to break into the top 10 career assists list. A Third Nears 100 2009 Individual Honors Tewaaraton Trophy Finalist Ned Crotty ACC Player of the Year Ned Crotty All-ACC Ned Crotty Max Quinzani ACC Tournament MVP CJ Costabile ACC All-Tournament Team Ned Crotty Max Quinzani Mike Catalino Mike Manley Zach Howell Steve Schoeffel ACC Player of the Week Justin Turri (March 16) Ned Crotty (April 13) 3+ Assist Games 2009 Ned Crotty...9 5+ Point Games 2009 Ned Crotty...7 Max Quinzani...2 Senior Brad Ross is on the verge of being the third Blue Devil this season to reach the 100-point total... He needs just one point to be the 36th player overall and third this season to eclipse the century mark... Ross has 73 goals and 26 assists for 99 points in 83 contests... Should Ross reach the century mark, it will be the third time in program history that three Blue Devils eclipsed a 100 career points in the same season. In The Month of May Duke is 51-52-1 all-time in the month of May... The Blue Devils played into the fifth month in the early years of the program and most recently in the NCAA Tournament... Since 2005, Duke is 10-4 in May, which includes 11 NCAA Tournament contests... The Blue Devils last regular season loss in the month came in 2004 with a 13-7 setback at Army. 10 Is The Magic Number Scoring 10-plus goals is crucial to Duke s success this season... The Blue Devils are 12-0 when scoring more than 10 goals... Defensively, Duke has allowed 10-ormore goals just four times this season and are 2-2 when allowing 10-plus goals. A Tale of Two Seasons After opening the season with a 2-2 record, Duke has won 11 of its last 12 contests... Both the offense and defense are starting to hit their stride as the season progresses... In the first four games, Duke allowed 35 goals for an 8.75 goals against average... Since the loss to Maryland the Blue Devils are allowing just 7.67 goals per game... Offensively, Duke is scoring nearly five more goals per game now (13.00) than it did in the first four games (8.50)... Individually, redshirt freshman Justin Turri has more than doubled his points per game average since the loss to Maryland... Sam Payton upped his faceoff percentage from.526 to.564 after the first four contests. Category First Four Past 12 Scoring Offense 8.50 13.00 Scoring Defense 8.75 7.67 Shot Percentage.246.326 Man-Up Offense 2-7 (.286) 24-49 (.490) Max Quinzani scoring average 2.0 3.33 Justin Turri scoring average 1.0 1.91 Sam Payton faceoff percentage.526.578 10+ Faceoff Wins 2009 Sam Payton...6 CJ Costabile...1 On the Man-Up Duke leads the league with 26 man-up scores this season... Junior Max Quinzani leads the conference and is third in the nation with 10, while senior Mike Catalino is second in the ACC with six... The Blue Devils rank fifth nationally in man-up offense with a.464 success rate. Rk. Player, School EMG 1. Stephen Keogh, Syracuse 11 Alex Hopmann, UMBC 11 3. Max Quinzani, Duke 10 Andrew Feinberg, Brown 10 5. Kory Kelly, Rutgers 9 Mike Danylyshyn, Bucknell 9 Grant Krebs, Notre Dame 9 8. Will Harrington, Towson 8 Corey Small, Albany 8 James Synowiez, Manhattan 8 Brian Koch, Dartmouth 8 Tom Perini, Lafayette 8 Home Sweet Home The Blue Devils have been very successful at home under head coach John Danowski... Duke is 30-3 over the past two-plus seasons at home... It is 8-2 in Durham this season after posting an unblemished 11-0 record at Koskinen Stadium in 2008... The Blue Devils are outscoring its opponents 107-77 this season at home. Recent ACC History Duke has launched itself into the top of the ACC in the past nine years, winning five titles from 2001 to 2009 and sporting a.659 winning percentage... Here is how it breaks down across the four teams over the previous eight seasons. ACC 2001-09* Team ACC RS ACC T* NCAA T Total 1st ACC* Duke 15-11 12-3 2-0 29-14 5 UVA 16-10 7-7 2-0 25-16 2 MD 16-11 6-7 0-3 22-20 2 UNC 6-21 1-8 0-1 6-28 0 ACC 2005-09* Team ACC RS ACC T NCAA T Total 1st ACC Duke 12-2 7-1 2-0 21-3 3 UVA 9-5 3-4 1-0 13-8 1 MD 8-7 3-4 0-2 11-12 1 UNC 0-15 1-5 0-1 1-21 0

Longest Opponent Scoring Droughts Opponent Drought Date Virginia 37:15 4/24/09 Georgetown 27:20 3/21/09 Yale 23:29 3/8/09 Colgate 21:10 2/20/09 North Carolina 20:48 4/26/09 Holy Cross 20:32 3/3/09 St. John s 20:01 5/3/09 North Carolina 19:22 3/14/09 Army 19:11 4/18/09 Harvard 18:51 2/22/09 Dartmouth 18:21 3/28/09 Bucknell 15:27 2/14/09 Maryland 15:46 2/28/09 Virginia 15:39 4/11/09 Cornell 13:27 3/17/09 Loyola 12:07 3/7/09 *2009 NCAA Tournament TBA One Goal Games Duke is 59-60 all-time in games decided by one goal... Duke played a season-high seven one-goal games in both 1994 and 1997... Four games in the Duke vs. Navy rivalry have been decided by one goal with Navy leading 3-1... The last one-goal game was a 7-6 Blue Devil win on March 15, 1998 in Annapolis. 60-Plus Wins In Five Seasons With over 60 victories apiece in the past five seasons, Duke and Virginia have compiled more wins than any other program in the country from 2005-09. NCAA MOST WINS 2005-09 1. Duke 71-13.845 2. Virginia 67-14.827 3. Johns Hopkins 57-19.750 4. Cornell 57-13.814 5. Navy 55-22.714 6. Maryland 50-29.633 7. Delaware 49-34.590 8. Colgate 48-27.640 9. Albany 48-31.608 10. Georgetown 48-21.696 Longstick Power Longstick midfielder CJ Costabile is a threat both offensively and defensively... Costabile leads all Duke longpoles with seven goals and five assists... Costabile also is a force at the X with a.562 win percentage... His 11 points ranks third among all long stick defensemen or midfielders in Division I lacrosse. Player (School) Pos. G-A-P 1. Bryan Gilbreath (Air Force) D 11-2-13 2. CJ Costabile (Duke) LSM 7-5-12 3. Dan Gnazzo (Air Force) LSM 5-6-11 Stephen Waldeck (Stony Brook) D 5-5-10 5. Dom DeNapoli (St. John s) LSM 7-2-9 6. Zack Schroeder (Navy) LSM 3-4-7 P.T. Ricci (Loyola) LSM 2-5-7 8. Jeff Pecora (Air Force) LSM 3-3-6 Matt Barkas (Canisius) D 4-2-6 Joel White (Syracuse) LSM 3-3-6 currently holds a 48-27 advantage in scoring in the opening 15 minutes... Overall in the first quarter, Duke has been outstanding, registering 93 goals to its opponents 54. Strong Finishers Duke is outscoring its opponents 54-35 in the fourth quarter this season... The Blue Devils have been outscored just once this year in the fourth quarter against Cornell. Around the Nation Duke senior Ned Crotty is putting up some of the best numbers in the country this season... He currently leads in the country in assists per game (2.87) and overall assists (45)... He leads the country in overall points (65) and is third in points per game (4.06)... Also among the top 15 in the individual rankings is Max Quinzani at 12th in goals per game (2.44.)... Rob Schroeder is 10th in goals against average (7.69). With Max Quinzani Junior attackman Max Quinzani is riding a 43-game scoring streak, which ranks fourth in Division I lacrosse... He is second among players still active... He has tallied at least one point in each of the past 43 games and in all but five of his collegiate contests in which he has played.. Duke is 43-6 in games when Quinzani scores. Gms Player, School G-A-P 1. 49* Zack Greer, Bryant 149-65-214 2. 48 Brandon Corp, Colgate 108-61-169 3. 47 Max Seibald, Cornell 86-49-135 4. 43 Max Quinzani, Duke 117-27-147 5. 40 Curtis Dickson, Delaware 98-35-133 6. 34 Chris McDonald 31-45-76 7. 31 Grant Krebs, Notre Dame 51-17-68 8. 30 Kenny Nims, Syracuse 52-59-111 9. 28 Ryan Hurley, Cornell 87-22-109 10. 27 Corey Small, Albany 72-20-92 *First 34 games were played as a member of Duke Top Tandem Max Quinzani and Ned Crotty are one of the top scoring tandems in the country this season... Combining for 113 points, the duo ranks second among the top scoring pairs in Division I lacrosse and lead all active duos. Division I Top Tandems Players School Pts. Brandon Corp/Kevin Colleluori Colgate 114 Ned Crotty/Max Quinzani Duke 113 Kenny Nims/Steven Keogh Syracuse 107 Danny Glading/Garrett Billings Virginia 100 Rob Pannell/Ryan Hurley Cornell 95 Brian Caufield/Frank Resetarits Albany 94 *Currently not active Duke s Record When in 2009 2009 Streak At Home 8-2 W4 Away 3-0 W3 Neutral 2-1 W2 Artificial Turf 0-0 Natural Grass 10-2 W5 Fieldturf 3-1 W3 Daytime 12-2 W10 Night 1-1 W1 Overtime 0-0 Weekday 3-2 W1 Weekend (Sat/Sun) 10-2 W9 Against top-20 teams 8-2 W4 Against top-15 teams 6-2 W3 Against top-10 teams 4-1 W3 Against unranked teams 5-1 W5 Leading after one quarter 8-1 W7 Trailing after one quarter 2-2 W1 Leading at halftime 11-0 W11 Trailing at halftime 1-3 L1 Leading after three quarters 11-0 W11 Trailing after three quarters 0-3 L3 Tied after one quarter 2-0 W2 Tied at halftime 1-0 W1 Tied after three quarters 2-0 W2 Scoring first 7-1 W5 Opponent scores first 6-2 W4 Scoring 10+ goals 12-0 W12 Scoring less than 10 goals 2-3 W1 Allowing 10+ goals 2-2 W2 Allowing less than 10 goals 11-1 W9 More ground balls 10-2 W5 Fewer ground balls 3-0 W3 Ground balls equal 0-1 L1 Winning more faceoffs 8-2 W4 Opp. wins more faceoffs 4-1 W4 Faceoffs equal 1-0 W1 Scored one man-up goal 9-1 W6 Allowed one man-up goal 9-3 W5 Scored 2+ man-up goals 7-1 W4 Allowed 2+ man-up goals 3-3 L1 Committed more penalties 4-3 W2 Committed fewer penalties 7-0 W7 Penalties were equal 2-0 W2 Getting Out Fast The Blue Devils have gotten out to a fast start in the first quarter this season... They held each their first three opponents scoreless in the opening session, while tallying seven goals of their own... Duke

Career Total Points Name G A Pts. 1. Matt Danowski 170 183 353 2. Zack Greer 206 79 285 3. Dave Hagler 156 98 254 4. Tony Cullen 106 114 220 Peter Rubin 156 64 220 6. Steve Sachs 101 108 209 7. Ken Lukes 108 95 203 8. John Fay 150 48 198 9. Joe Matassa 113 77 190 10. Rod Finlayson 108 80 188 --- 21. Max Quinzani 122 19 141 22. Ned Crotty 63 72 135 Career Goals Name Years G 1. Zack Greer 2005-08 206 2. Matt Danowski 2004-08 170 3. Dave Hagler 1978-82 156 Peter Rubin 1986-88 156 5. John Fay 1995-98 150 Josh Dennis 1987-90 129 7. T.J. Durnan 1997-00 125 8. Max Quinzani 2007-P 122 9. Joe Matassa 1989-92 113 10. Ken Lukes 1984-87 108 Rod Finlayson 1973-76 108 Career Assists Name Years A 1. Matt Danowski 2004-08 183 2. Tony Cullen 1978-80 114 3. Steve Sachs 1966-69 108 4. Dave Hagler 1978-82 98 5. Ken Lukes 1984-87 95 6. Jim Gonnella 1994-97 90 7. Paul Mahoney 1986-89 83 8. Rod Finlayson 1973-76 80 9. Jared Frood 1997-00 79 10. Joe Matassa 1989-92 77 Single-Game Goals : 9, John Fay vs. Hobart, 4/12/96 Assists: 8, John Bierman vs. Gettysburg, 4/15/81 8, Tony Cullen vs. UMBC, 4/4/79 Points: 11, seven times most recent: Zack Greer vs. Ohio State, 5/18/08 Saves: 37, Chuck Sherwood vs. Drexel, 4/26/75 Single-Season Goals: 67, Zack Greer, 2007 Assists: 56, Matt Danowski, 2008 Points: 97, Matt Danowski, 2008 Saves: 243, Joe Kirmser, 1994 Tough Schedule Duke faced nine teams ranked in the top 20 at the time of the game... The Blue Devils went 7-2 overall against those opponents... The third loss came against Harvard who currently is ranked 19th... Here is a breakdown of Duke s schedule: FEBRUARY 14 No. 20 BUCKNELL W, 11-7 20 No. 15 COLGATE W, 9-8 28 No. 11 vs. Maryland * L, 8-11 MARCH 7 No. 14 LOYOLA W, 11-9 14 at No. 8 North Carolina * W, 12-8 17 No. 3 CORNELL L, 6-10 21 No. 19 GEORGETOWN W, 9-5 APRIL 11 No. 2 VIRGINIA * W, 15-10 24 No. 1 Virginia W, 16-5 26 N0. 8 North Carolina W, 15-13 MAY 9 No. 11 NAVY 7:30 p.m. Against Ranked Opponents Over the past four-plus seasons, Duke has amassed a 41-12 (.774) record versus ranked opponents... The Blue Devils are 7-2 against top-20 foes in 2009... In 2007, the Blue Devils won a nation s-best nine games against teams ranked in the top 10... The team went 5-2 last season versus top-10 foes. Consecutive Losses With just 11 losses in the past four-plus seasons, Duke had not suffered setbacks in consecutive games since the 2004 season before losing to Harvard and Maryland this year... Prior to those two outings this season, the last time the Blue Devils lost twice in a row was against Virginia and Maryland on April 17 and April 23, 2004, respectively... Those two losses were the end of a six-game losing streak. Multiple Goal Losses Duke suffered just its sixth multiple-goal loss since the beginning of the 2005 season in the 10-6 loss to Cornell... The five other setbacks came against Maryland (11-5, May 1, 2005/11-8, Feb. 28, 2009), Cornell (11-7, March 21, 2006), Georgetown (11-7, March 22, 2008) and Harvard (9-6, Feb. 22, 2009). Midseason Praise A pair of Blue Devils were voted to Inside Lacrosse s Midseason Division I All-America squad... Senior attackman Ned Crotty and junior defenseman Parker McKee garnered second team honors... Crotty took home All-America second team recognition a year ago, while McKee was an honorable mention selection as a sophomore. Inside Lacrosse Top Freshmen Rookie longstick midfielder CJ Costabile recently was selected as one of the top freshman contributors in Division I lacrosse this season by Inside Lacrosse... The publication listed Costabile as seventh among Division I freshmen this season... He has 12 points, is 33-of-56 at the faceoff X (.589), and has 59 ground balls. Crotty Named Player of the Week Senior Ned Crotty captured his first ACC Player of the Week honor on Monday after scoring a career-high eight points against top-ranked Virginia... Crotty also Duke Versus The Conferences Ivy League Dartmouth 12-0 Harvard 10-4 Brown 8-7 Pennsylvania 1-1 Yale 7-7-1 Cornell 3-6 Princeton 1-8 ACC North Carolina 31-39 Virginia 22-47 Maryland 17-53 Patriot League Colgate 6-2 Lehigh 5-0 Holy Cross 4-0 Bucknell 2-0 Army 5-8 Navy 8-24 ECAC Georgetown 16-6 Loyola 12-9 Penn State 7-0 Hobart 6-4 St. John s 6-1 UMass 4-3 Fairfield 1-0 Rutgers 0-1 was selected as the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Player of the Week... The attackman is the second Blue Devil this season to earn conference player of the week honors. Inside Lacrosse Team of the Week Duke s senior goaltender Rob Schroeder was named to the Inside Lacrosse team of the week following his stellar 14-save performances against the Hoyas... His 14 stops were a career-high, besting his previous best performance by two. Turri Named Player of the Week Redshirt freshman Justin Turri captured his first ACC weekly honor on March 16 after totaling a career-high four points to lead Duke to a 12-8 win over North Carolina... Turri registered his first career hat trick against the Tar Heels and now has 24 points to his name... He has at least one point in 12 of his 13 games this season. Brotherly Love Duke and Maryland games are family affairs for the Catalino and Young clans... Senior Mike Catalino is a midfielder for the Blue Devils, while his brother, sophomore Grant Catalino, leads the Terrapin offense... Duke s Kevin Young s twin brother Ryan Young is a member of the Terps... In 2008, all three Youngs (Kevin & Michael for Duke, and Ryan for Maryland) were on the field. Together Again Junior twin brothers Parker and Will McKee will join each other on the lacrosse field this season for the first time in many years... Will transferred to Duke this season after two stellar years at St. Lawrence University of the Liberty League... Will

was the Liberty League Player of the Year in 2008, after leading the league in goals and points per game... Parker garnered honorable mention All-America accolades as a sophomore defenseman... The brothers attended different high schools. Career Firsts There have been a number of firsts this season... Sophomore Justin Turri registered his first point in a Duke uniform with a goal against Bucknell and earned his first career start against Harvard... Junior transfer Will McKee tallied his first career goal at Division I in the season-opener versus the Bison... Rookie longstick defenseman CJ Costabile got on the board with a score against Colgate... Stephen Coyle and Tucker Virtue both tallied their first career goals in the win over Holy Cross on March 3... Rookie Rob Rotanz registered his first collegiate point with a goal versus Yale... Senior short stick defenseman Jay Jennison registered his first career goal in the ACC Semifinal win. Six Back For Five Five of Duke s players Jay Jennison, Chris Loftus, Kevin Mayer, Ryan McFadyen and Brad Ross return in 2009 for a fifth season granted by the NCAA in regards to the cancelled 2006 season... A sixth individual, Rob Schroeder, is back for his fifth season of eligibility after red-shirting in 2005. April Notes Duke is 153-165 all-time in the month of April... The Blue Devils have not lost in April since an 11-10 setback against Johns Hopkins on April 8, 2005... They are riding a 17-game win streak in the month. March Notes Duke is 176-119 all-time in the month of March... The Blue Devils first played in the third month of the year on March 22, 1965, losing 8-2 against Amherst College in Durham... They are 30-6 since the beginning of the 2005 season, losing twice in March in 2006 and 2007. February Notes Duke sports an all-time record of 31-3 in the month of February... The Blue Devils first game in the month of February came against Boston College on Feb. 23, 1983... Duke won the first February contest 9-5 against the Eagles... The only three losses in the second month of the year have come against Maryland in 1998 and this season and Harvard on Feb. 22, 2009. Recapping 2008 With 18 wins, Duke set an NCAA single-season record for victories... The Blue Devils claimed their fifth ACC Tournament championship (1995, 2001, 2002, 2006 & 2008)... Duke advanced to the national semifinals for the third time in four seasons. Lettermen Lost The Blue Devils lost a host of letterwinners from the 2008 squad. Headlining the 11 departures are attackmen Matt Danowski and Zack Greer, defensemen Nick O Hara and Tony McDevitt, and goaltender Dan Loftus... All five earned All-America recognition in 2008... Also gone from last year s squad are Bo Carrington, Josh Coveleski, Adam Langley, Michael Ward, Rob Wellington and Michael Young. Captains As voted on by their teammates, seniors Ned Crotty, Sam Payton, and Brad Ross will serve as tri-captains for the 2009 campaign. Preseason All-America The Blue Devils have garnered various preseason awards, including earning six spots on the Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Yearbook All-America teams... senior midfielder Ned Crotty headlined the group on the first team, while junior attackman Max Quinzani and senior faceoff specialist Sam Payton both garnered second team recognition... junior defenseman Parker McKee grabbed a spot on the third team and senior midfielder Brad Ross and sophomore defender Mike Manley were voted to the honorable mention squad. Preseason All-ACC Four Blue Devils earned preseason All-ACC honors in a poll of the league s coaches for the Face-Off Yearbook... Max Quinzani, Ned Crotty, Mike Manley, and Parker McKee each garnered recognition. Gold Medal Winner Freshman CJ Costabile added a gold medal to his collection of awards this past summer as he helped the U.S. U-19 men s lacrosse team capture the gold medal at the 2008 World Championship... He is the fourth Blue Devil player to win a gold medal with the U.S. national team. On The Gridiron Fifth-year senior Ryan McFadyen returns to the lacrosse field after joining the football team this past fall... He played primarily on special teams and appeared in all 12 contests and for 165 snaps of the football. Rookie Notes The Blue Devils welcome four rookies to the program this season... Ben Belmont, CJ Costabile, Scot Meyer, and Rob Rotanz bring with them impressive lacrosse resumes that include two state championships, two state championship runner-ups, a pair of All-America awards, and countless other lacrosse honors... The quartet hail from four different states, including Meyer coming to Durham from Chapel Hill... Costabile is ranked as the sixth best recruit by Inside Lacrosse, while Rotanz was tabbed the No. 17 recruit in the nation.

Duke NCAA Tournament Records Goals In A Game 1. Zack Greer vs. North Carolina, 2007 7 2. Zack Greer vs. Ohio State, 2008 6 3. John Fay vs. Johns Hopkins, 1997 5 Matt Danowski vs. Fairfield, 2005 5 Matt Danowski vs. Cornell, 2005 5 Zack Greer vs. Providence, 2007 5 Max Quinzani vs. Ohio State, 2008 5 6. Scott Diggs vs. Brown, 1997 4 T.J. Durnan vs. Princeton, 1998 4 Nick Hartofilis vs. North Carolina, 1998 4 Alex Lieske vs. Towson, 2001 4 Matt Monfett vs. Hobart, 2002 4 Ken Fasanaro vs. Maryland, 2004 4 Dan Flannery vs. Fairfield, 2005 4 Zack Greer vs. Maryland, 2005 4 Zack Greer vs. Cornell, 2007 4 Matt Danowski vs. North Carolina, 2007 4 Goals In A Tournament 1. Zack Greer, 2007 16 2. Matt Danowski, 2005 13 3. Dan Flannery, 2005 11 4. John Fay, 1997 10 Zack Greer, 2005 10 6. Max Quinzani, 2008 9 Zack Greer, 2008 9 8. Ned Crotty, 2007 8 Matt Danowski, 2007 8 Brad Ross, 2007 8 Goals In A Career 1. Zack Greer, 2005-08 35 2. Matt Danowski, 2005-08 26 3. Max Quinzani, 2007-09 16 4. John Fay, 1995-97-98 15 5. Brad Ross, 2005-07 14 6. T.J. Durnan, 1997-98-99-00 13 Nick Hartofilis, 1997-98-99-00 13 7. Dan Flannery, 2005 11 8. Scott Diggs, 1997-98-99 10 Jared Frood, 1997-98-99-00 10 Games with 1+ goal In A Career 1. Matt Danowski, 2005-08 11 2. Zack Greer, 2005-08 9 3. Brad Ross, 2005-08 8 4. Jared Frood, 1997-98-99-00 7 5. John Fay, 1995-97-98 6 T.J. Durnan, 1997-98-99-00 6 Nick Hartofilis, 1997-98-99-00 6 Max Quinzani, 2007-08 6 8. Ed Fay, 1995-97 5 Scott Allen, 1997-97 5 Scott Diggs, 1997-98-99 5 11. John O Donnell, 1997-98-99 4 Greg Patchak, 1998-99-00-01 4 Dan Flannery, 2005 4 Ned Crotty, 2007 4 Games with 2+ goals In A Career 1. Zack Greer, 2005-08 8 2. Brad Ross, 2005-08 7 Matt Danowski, 2005-08 7 4. Max Quinzani, 2007-08 6 5. John Fay, 1995-97-98 4 Nick Hartofilis, 1997-98-99-00 4 Dan Flannery, 2005 4 8. Scott Diggs, 1997-98-99 3 T.J. Durnan, 1997-98-99-00 3 Matt Zash, 2005 3 Ned Crotty, 2007-08 3 Games with 3+ goals In A Career 1. Zack Greer, 2005-08 7 2. John Fay, 1995-97-98 3 T.J. Durnan, 1997-98-99-00 3 Matt Danowski, 2005-07 3 4. Dan Flannery, 2005 2 Max Quinzani, 2007-08 2 Saves In A Game 1. Matt Breslin vs. Hobart, 2000 22 2. Chris Manning vs. Notre Dame, 1995 21 3. Joe Kirmser vs. Syracuse, 1999 19 4. Joe Kirmser vs. Maryland, 1994 17 Joe Kirmser vs. Johns Hopkins, 1997 17 6. Matt Breslin vs. Virginia, 2000 16 Dan Loftus vs. Cornell, 2007 16 8. Craig Seyffer vs. North Carolina, 1998 15 Aaron Fenton vs. Maryland, 2005 15 10. Matt Breslin vs. Georgetown, 1999 14 Saves Tournament 1. Aaron Fenton, 2005 46 2. Matt Breslin, 2000 38 3. Joe Kirmser, 1994 36 Dan Loftus, 2007 36 5. Joe Kirmser, 1997 35 6. Dan Loftus, 2008 33 7. Chris Manning, 1995 21 8. Craig Seyffer, 1998 20 9. A.J. Kincel, 2002 15 10. Matt Breslin, 1999 14 Saves Career 1. Dan Loftus, 2005-08 72 2. Joe Kirmser, 1994-95-97 71 3. Matt Breslin, 1998-99-00-01 69 4. Aaron Fenton, 2001-02-05 46 5. Chris Manning, 1995 21 6. Craig Seyffer, 1998 15 7. A.J. Kincel, 1999-00-01-02 15 8. Carter Hertzberg, 1992 12 9. Michael Russell, 2002 6 10. Rob Schroeder, 2007 2 Games with 10+ saves Career 1. Joe Kirmser 4 Dan Loftus 4 Matt Breslin 4 4. Aaron Fenton 3 5. Three tied with 1

Coach Danowski Offensive Minded Duke head coach John Danowski has mentored the nation s leading scorer in each of the past four seasons with Chris Unterstein and Athan Iannucci (80 points apiece at Hofstra in 2006), Matt Danowski (96 points at Duke in 2007 & 97 points at Duke in 2008) and Ned Crotty (65 points in 2009). Danowski In The NCAA Tournament Duke head coach John Danowski is making his 11th appearance in the NCAA Tournament having led Duke into the postseason in his three seasons in Durham after leading Hofstra to eight berths in his 21 seasons at the helm of the program... Danowski is 9-10 in NCAA Tournament action. John Danowski Among The Best John Danowski ranks among the best Division I lacrosse coaches in history... He is among the top 10 of active coaches in both win percentage and career wins. Danowski Coaching File Coaching History Duke University Head Coach 2007-present Record at Duke 48-8 Hofstra University Head Coach 1986-2006 Record at Hofstra 192-123 Long Island University-C.W. Post Head Coach 1983-85 Record at LIU 27-16 Playing History Rutgers University 1972-76 Four-year letterwinner NCAA Tournament 1973-74 Ranks second all-time in assists (120) and eighth in points (177) Coaching Honors Eleven Conference Championships 1993 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year Five Conference Coach of the Year Awards Fifty All-America Honors...34 with Hofstra...16 with Duke Twelve Conference MVPs.. Nine at Hofstra, Three at Duke 101 All-Conference Selections.. 90 at Hofstra, Eleven at Duke School Years W L Pct. LIU-C.W. Post 1983-85 27 16.628 Hofstra 1986-06 192 123.610 Duke 2007-P 48 8.857 Total 26 years 267 147.645 Active Coaches Winning Percentage Coach, School W L Pct. 1. John Desko, Syracuse 130 42.754 2. Bill Tierney, Princeton 271 92.747 3. Jeff Tambroni, Cornell 94 33.740 Dave Urick, Georgetown 321 111.743 5. Dave Pietramala, J. Hopkins 128 46.736 6. Dom Starsia, Virginia 298 110.730 7. Dave Cottle, Maryland 265 114.699 8. John Danowski, Duke 267 147.645 Jim Stagnitta, Rutgers 182 107.630 10. Tony Seaman, Towson 252 146.633 Winningest Coaches All Time Wins Coach W L T Pct. (School/Years) 1. Jack Emmer 326 184 0.639 (Cortland St. 1970-72, Wash. & Lee 1973-83, Army 1984-05) 2. David Urick 322 111 0.743 (Hobart 1980-89, Georgetown 1990-09) 3. Dick Garber 300 141 3.679 (Massachusetts 1955-90) 4. Dom Starsia 298 110 0.730 (Brown 1983-92, Virginia 1993-09) 5. Glenn Thiel 296 205 0.591 (Virginia 1970-77, Penn St. 1978-09) 6. Jim Adams 284 123 1.697 (Army, 1958-69, Penn 1970-77, Virginia 1978-92) 7. Bob Shillinglaw 278 250 0.527 (Mass. Maritime 1976-78, Delaware 1979-09) 8. Bill Tierney 271 92 0.747 (Rochester Inst. 1982-84, Princeton 1988-09) 9. Dave Cottle 265 114 0.699 (Loyola [Md.] 1983-01, Maryland 2002-09) 10. John Danowski 267 147 0.645 (C.W. Post 1983-85, Hofstra 1986-06, Duke 2007-09) Active Coaches Wins Coach, School W L 1. Dave Urick, Georgetown 321 111 2. Glenn Thiel, Penn State 296 204 3. Dom Starsia, Virginia 297 110 4. Bob Shillinglaw, Delaware 278 250 5. Bill Tierney, Princeton 271 92 6. John Danowski, Duke 267 147 7. Dave Cottle, Maryland 265 114 8. Tony Seaman, Towson 252 146 9. Kevin Corrigan, Notre Dame 206 110 10. Don Zimmerman, UMBC 198 113 Danowski Year-by-Year LIU-C.W. Post Year Record Pct. Postseason 1983 9-6.600 1984 6-7.462 1985 12-3.800 Hofstra 1986 4-9.308 1987 7-9.438 1988 12-3.800 1989 11-4.733 1990 9-5.643 1991 7-7.500 1992 4-9.308 1993 10-6.625 NCAA Quarterfinals 1994 6-7.462 1995 9-5.643 1996 9-5.643 NCAA 1st Round 1997 9-6.600 NCAA 1st Round 1998 10-4.714 1999 13-3.813 NCAA Quarterfinals 2000 11-5.689 NCAA 1st Round 2001 10-7.588 NCAA Quarterfinals 2002 11-3.786 2003 11-6.647 NCAA 1st Round 2004 4-10.286 2005 8-8.500 2006 17-2.895 NCAA Quarterfinals Duke 2007 17-3.850 NCAA Finals 2008 18-2.900 NCAA Semifinals

Danowski Over The Years Year School Record Achievements 1983 LIU-C.W. Post 9-6 1984 LIU-C.W. Post 6-7 1985 LIU-C.W. Post 12-3 Ranked as high as No. 4 nationally Final national ranking: 12 1986 Hofstra 4-9 1987 Hofstra 7-9 1988 Hofstra 12-3 East Coast Conference champions Career Win No. 50: Hofstra 7, Princeton 3 (May 14, 1988) Final national ranking: 13 1989 Hofstra 11-4 East Coast Conference champions Final national ranking: 14 1990 Hofstra 9-5 North-South All-Star Game assistant coach Final national ranking: 19 1991 Hofstra 7-7 Final national ranking: 14 1992 Hofstra 4-9 1993 Hofstra 10-6 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Final national ranking: 11 1994 Hofstra 6-7 Final national ranking: 20 1995 Hofstra 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year Career Win No. 100: Hofstra 11, Vermont 10 (March 25, 1995) Final national ranking: 17 1996 Hofstra 9-5 North Atlantic Conference champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) North Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year Final national ranking: 12 1997 Hofstra 9-6 America East champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Final national ranking: 12 1998 Hofstra 10-4 America East champions Final national ranking: 14 1999 Hofstra 13-3 NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Set school record with 13 consecutive wins Final national ranking: 7 2000 Hofstra 11-5 America East champions NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Career Win No. 150: Hofstra 21, Air Force 4 (March 27, 2000) Final national ranking: 10 2001 Hofstra 10-7 NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Three wins over top-10 opponents Final national ranking: 11 2002 Hofstra 11-3 Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Closed season with 9 consecutive wins Final national ranking: 6 2003 Hofstra 11-6 NCAA Tournament (1st Round) Final national ranking: 10 2004 Hofstra 4-10 2005 Hofstra 8-8 Career Win No. 200: Hofstra 11, Drexel 5 (April 15, 2005) Final national ranking: 20 2006 Hofstra 17-2 Colonial Athletic Association champions Matched NCAA single-season record with 17 wins NCAA Tournament (Quarterfinals) Set school records for wins (17) & winning percentage (.895) Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year Final national ranking: 2 2007 Duke 17-3 Atlantic Coast Conference champions Matched NCAA single-season record with 17 wins NCAA Tournament (Finalist) NCAA-high nine wins over opponents ranked in the top 10 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year Final national ranking: 2 2008 Duke 18-2 Atlantic Coast Conference champions NCAA single-season record 18 wins NCAA Tournament Semifinalist No. 1 ranking for seven weeks during the season Defeated 11 ranked opponents and five in the top 10 USILA National Player of the Year USILA Turnbull & Schmeisser Awards ACC Spring Sportsmanship Award Final national ranking: 3

#13 Brandon Allen So. M Bethesda, Md. Bullis #29 Mike Catalino Sr. M Webster, N.Y. Webster Schroeder #43 Stephen Coyle So. A Kensington, Md. Georgetown Prep Played in five games BRANDON ALLEN: CAREER STATS 2008 8-0 2 1 3 5 5-12 2009 5-0 0 0 0 0 5-9 Total 13-0 2 1 3 5 10-21 BRANDON ALLEN: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Assists: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Points: 3, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Faceoffs Attempted: 7, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Faceoffs Won: 5, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 #45 Matt Anderson Jr. M San Diego, Calif. Francis Parker Joined the team this spring as a walk-on Saw action at St. John s MATT ANDERSON: CAREER STATS 2009 1-0 0 0 0 0 #19 Ben Belmont Fr. D Great Neck, N.Y. Great Neck Played in two games BEN BELMONT CAREER STATS 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 #28 Sean Brady So. G Huntington, N.Y. Huntington Saw 22 minutes of action against St. John s Played 7:46 against No. 1 Virginia SEAN BRADY: CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs Sv% 2009 3-0 35:02 9 15.41 8.471 SEAN BRADY: CAREER-HIGHS Saves: 3, twice, last vs. St. John s 5/3/09 Played in all 15 games at midfield Tallied first career hat trick against Army Tallied hat trick in ACC Championship game MIKE CATALINO: CAREER STATS 2006 5-0 1 1 2 7 13-16 2007 20-0 7 1 8 23 26-58 2008 19-0 12 4 16 9 4-5 2009 15-0 17 2 19 15 13-29 Total 59-0 37 8 45 52 56-108 MIKE CATALINO: SEASON-HIGHS Goals: 3, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Assists: 1, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Points: 3, four times, last vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Faceoffs Attempted: 6, vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Faceoffs Won: 4 vs. Holy Cross, 3/3/09 MIKE CATALINO: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, twice, last vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Assists: 2, vs. Vermont, 2/23/08; Points: 3, five times, last vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Faceoffs Attempted: 8 vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/06 Faceoffs Won: 6 vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/06 #17 Tom Clute Sr. D Potomac, Md. Bullis Saw action in five games TOM CLUTE: CAREER STATS 2006 2-0 0 0 0 1 2007 5-0 0 0 0 5 2008 11-1 0 0 0 3 2009 5-0 0 0 0 1 Total 23-1 0 0 0 10 #9 C.J. Costabile Fr. D New Fairfield, Conn. New Fairfield Played longstick midfield in all 16 games ACC Tournament MVP Registered hat trick in ACC Championship C.J. COSTABILE: CAREER STATS 2009 16-0 7 5 12 63 36-64 C.J. COSTABILE: SEASON/CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Assists: 2, vs. Holy Cross, 3/3/09 Points: 3, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Faceoffs Attempted: 17, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Faceoffs Won: 10, vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Saw action in five games Registered three points at St. John s STEPHEN COYLE: CAREER STATS 2009 5-0 5 1 6 1 STEPHEN COYLE: SEASON/CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, at St. John s, 5/3/09 Assists: 1, at St. John s, 5/3/09 Points: 3, at St. John s, 5/3/09 #22 Ned Crotty Sr. A New Vernon, N.J. Delbarton Started all 16 games at attack Team s leading scorer with 65 points Leads nation in assists with 45 Became 35th Duke player to tally 100 career points on March 8, 2009 versus Loyola Tallied career-high eight points in both wins over No. 1 Virginia NED CROTTY: CAREER STATS 2006 8-1 4 3 7 8 2007 20-20 25 8 33 21 2008 19-19 17 18 35 22 2009 16-16 20 45 65 33 Total 63-56 66 74 140 84 NED CROTTY: SEASON-HIGHS Goals: 4, vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 Assists: 6, vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Points: 8, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 NED CROTTY: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 4, vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 Assists: 6, vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Points: 8, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/24/09

#7 Gibbs Fogarty Sr. A Chevy Chase, Md. Landon #21 Zach Howell So. A Huntington, N.Y. Huntington # 2 Chris Loftus Sr. M Syosset, N.Y. Syosset Played in 16 games Earned start versus Georgetown Picked up three ground balls vs. Holy Cross GIBBS FOGARTY: CAREER STATS 2006 4-0 3 2 5 4 2007 19-14 11 3 14 12 2008 Missed Season Due To Injury 2009 16-1 2 0 2 5 Total 36-15 16 5 21 21 GIBBS FOGARTY: SEASON-HIGHS Goals: 2, vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Assists: 0 Points: 2, vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 GIBBS FOGARTY: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3 vs. Dartmouth, 2/24/07 Assists: 2 vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/06 Points: 4 vs. Dartmouth, 2/24/07 #18 James Goldberg Jr. M Miami, Fla. Gulliver Prep Played in 15 games Registered two ground balls vs. St. John s JAMES GOLDBERG: CAREER STATS 2007 3-0 1 0 1 0 2008 13-0 0 1 1 1 2009 15-0 0 0 0 3 Total 21-0 1 1 2 4 JAMES GOLDBERG: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1 vs. St. Joseph s, 3/6/07 Assists: 1 vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Points: 1, twice; last vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Played 15 games at attack Career-high five points vs. Dartmouth ZACH HOWELL: CAREER STATS 2008 16-1 11 4 15 13 2009 16-15 21 16 37 33 Total 32-16 32 20 52 47 ZACH HOWELL: SEASON-HIGHS Goals: 3, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 Assists: 2, four times, last vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 Points: 5, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 ZACH HOWELL: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, three times; last vs. Dartmouth 3/28/09 Assists: 2, three times, last vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Points: 5, vs. Dartmouth, 3/28/09 #33 Michael Hutchings Jr. M Durham, N.C. Durham Academy Played in seven games Scored against Holy Cross and St. John s Michael Hutchings: Career stats 2007 3-0 1 0 1 0 2008 13-0 0 1 1 1 2009 7-0 2 0 2 2 Total 23-0 3 1 4 3 Michael Hutchings: Season/Career Highs Goals: 1, twice, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Assists: 0 Points: 1, twice, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 # 49 Jay Jennison Sr. D Richmond, Va. St. Christopher s Played in all 16 games as short stick defender Scored his first career goal against Virginia Jay Jennison: Career stats 2005 1-0 0 0 0 0 2006 2-0 0 0 0 0 2007 2-0 0 0 0 1 2008 13-1 0 0 0 7 2009 16-0 1 0 0 8 Total 34-1 1 0 1 16 Played in all 15 games at midfield Registered two assists versus North Carolina Chris Loftus: Career Stats 2005 6-0 1 0 1 2 2006 4-0 2 1 3 2 2007 11-0 1 3 4 4 2008 17-1 3 11 14 4 2009 16-3 1 4 5 7 Total 54-4 8 19 27 19 CHRIS LOFTUS: SEASON HIGHS Goals: 1, vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Assists: 2, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/09 Points: 2, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/09 CHRIS LOFTUS: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2 vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/06 Assists: 4, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Points: 4, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 #37 Mike Manley So. D Keuka Park, N.Y. Penn Yan Started 15 games at longstick defenseman ACC All-Tournament Team Selection MIKE MANLEY: CAREER STATS 2008 18-18 1 1 2 23 2009 15-15 1 0 1 25 Total 33-33 2 1 3 48 MIKE MANLEY: SEASON-HIGHS Goals: 1, vs. Colgate 2/20/09 Assists: 0 Points: 1, vs. Colgate 2/20/09 MIKE MANLEY: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, twice; last vs. Colgate 2/20/09 Assists: 1, vs. Maryland 3/1/08 Points: 2, vs. Maryland 3/1/08 #34 Kevin Mayer Sr. D Great Falls, Va. Potomac School Played in six games at defense KEVIN MAYER: CAREER STATS 2005 3-0 0 0 0 0 2006 3-0 0 0 0 0 2007 5-0 0 0 0 2 2008 12-1 0 0 0 3 1-1 2009 6-0 0 0 0 1 Total 28-1 0 0 0 6 1-1

#41 Ryan McFadyen Sr. D Mendham, N.J. Delbarton #3 Scot Meyer Fr. M Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill #32 Sam Payton Sr. M Cos Cob, Conn. Brunswick Started all 16 games at longstick defense Picked up a season-high five ground balls against Bucknell RYAN MCFADYEN: CAREER STATS 2005 10-0 0 0 0 3 2006 8-4 0 0 0 7 2007 20-20 0 0 0 35 2008 18-1 0 0 0 13 2009 16-16 0 0 0 23 Total 72-41 0 0 0 81 #35 Parker McKee Jr. D Old Greenwich, Conn. Berkshire School Played all 16 games at longstick defense Preseason All-American Leads all defensemen with 66 ground balls PARKER McKEE: CAREER STATS 2007 20-1 2 1 3 43 2008 19-19 1 1 2 72 2009 16-15 0 0 0 66 Total 55-35 3 2 5 181 PARKER McKEE: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, three times; last vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/3/08 Assists: 1, twice; last vs. Maryland, 3/1/08 Points: 1, five times; last vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/3/08 #50 Will McKee Jr. A Old Greenwich, Conn. Gunnery School Played in all 16 games Transferred from DIII St. Lawrence Univ. Tallied two goals against No. 1 Virginia WILL McKEE: CAREER STATS 2009 16-0 14 5 19 7 WILL McKEE: SEASON/CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, three times, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Assists: 1, five times, last vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 Points: 3, vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 Played in seven games SCOT MEYER: CAREER STATS 2009 7-0 0 0 0 0 #11 Tom Montelli So. D Weston, Conn. Weston Played in all 16 games Earned first career start vs. Holy Cross TOM MONTELLI: CAREER STATS 2008 10-0 1 0 1 4 0-1 2009 16-1 0 0 0 19 Total 26-1 1 0 1 23 0-1 TOM MONTELLI: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Assists: 0 Points: 0 #47 Jimmy O Reilly So. M Rockville Centre, N.Y. South Side Joined team as a walk-on this season JIMMY O REILLY: CAREER STATS 2009 1-0 0 0 0 0 #14 Jason Orlando So. D Sudbury, Mass. Sudbury Played in five games JASON ORLAND: CAREER STATS 2008 6-0 0 0 0 1 2009 5-0 0 0 0 0 Total 11-0 0 0 0 1 Won career-high 17 faceoffs vs. Holy Cross Owns a.567 faceoff win percentage Leads team with 79 ground balls SAM PAYTON: CAREER STATS 2006 4-0 0 0 0 5 5-9 2007 20-0 7 1 8 21 36-79 2008 19-0 3 4 7 82175-295 2009 16-0 3 1 4 79 148-261 Total 59-0 13 6 19 187 364-644 SAM PAYTON: SEASON HIGHS Goals: 1, three times, last vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 Assists: 1, vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Points: 1, four times, last vs. Virginia, 4/24/09 Faceoffs Attempted: 21, vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Faceoffs Won: 17, vs. Holy Cross, 3/3/09 SAM PAYTON: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, twice; last vs. Cornell, 3/20/07 Assists: 1 six times; last vs. Virginia 4/11/09 Points: 2, three times; last vs. Johns Hopkins 4/3/08 Face-offs Attempted: 23, vs. Ohio State, 5/18/08 Face-offs Won: 17, vs. Holy Cross, 3/3/09 #8 Max Quinzani Jr. A Duxbury, Mass. Duxbury Started all 16 games at attack Ranks fifth in the nation in overall goals Tallied his 100th career point vs. Bucknell MAX QUINZANI: CAREER STATS 2007 20-6 24 4 28 36 2008 19-19 61 8 69 61 2009 16-16 39 9 48 40 Total 55-42 124 21 145 137 MAX QUINZANI: SEASON-HIGHS Goals: 6, vs. Holy Cross, 3/3/09 Assists: 2, three times last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Points: 6, twice, last vs. Yale, 3/8/09 MAX QUINZANI: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 7, vs. Virginia, 4/12/08 Assists: 2, three times last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Points: 8, vs. Virginia, 4/12/08

#10 Brad Ross Sr. M Darnestown, Md. Bullis #16 Tom Rynn So. M Fairport, N.Y. Fairport #15 Rob Schroeder Sr. G Summit, N.J. Summit Started all 15 games at midfield Scored a point in 11 games Tallied at least two points six times BRAD ROSS: CAREER STATS 2005 20-0 5 2 7 58 101-198 2006 8-0 3 2 5 27 38-71 2007 20-20 22 8 30 22 25-57 2008 19-19 25 8 33 32 2-5 2009 16-16 18 6 24 23 Total 79-51 73 26 99 162166-331 BRAD ROSS: SEASON HIGHS Goals: 3, twice, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Assists: 2, twice, last vs. UNC, 3/14/09 Points: 4, vs. Bucknell, 2/14/09 BRAD ROSS: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, seven times; last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Assists: 2, three times, last vs. UNC, 3/14/09 Points: 4, three times; last vs. Bucknell 2/14/09 Face-offs Attempted: 20 vs. Maryland, 5/28/05 Face-offs Won: 14 vs. Fairfield, 5/13/05 #26 Rob Rotanz Fr. M Westport, Conn. Fairfield Prep Played in 14 games Scored his first collegiate goal against Yale ROB ROTANZ: CAREER STATS 2009 14-0 4 1 5 2 ROB ROTANZ: SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Goals: 1, four times, last vs. North Carolina, 4/26/09 Assists: 1, vs. Army, 4/18/09 Points: 1, five times, last vs. North Caorlina, 4/26/09 #36 Andrew Rullan So. M Pittsburgh, Pa. North Allegheny Saw action in two games Took a faceoff against Holy Cross & St. John s ANDREW RULLAN: CAREER STATS 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Played in eight games Tallied a goal against Yale & St. John s Earned first career start in ACC title game TOM RYNN: CAREER STATS 2008 14-0 2 1 3 2 2009 8-2 2 0 2 1 Total 22-2 4 1 5 3 TOM RYNN: SEASON HIGHS Goals: 1, twice, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Assists: 0 Points: 1, twice, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 TOM RYNN: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, four times, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 Assists: 1, North Carolina, 3/15/08 Points: 1, five times, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 #20 Steve Schoeffel Sr. M Charlottesville, Va. Covenant Started 15 games at midfield Registered a goal in eight games STEVE SCHOEFFEL: CAREER STATS 2006 4-0 1 1 2 3 2007 20-0 2 2 4 16 2008 18-18 20 4 24 18 2009 16-15 16 7 23 20 Total 57-32 39 14 53 57 STEVE SCHOEFFEL: SEASON-HIGHS Goals: 3, vs. Bucknell 2/14/09 Assists: 2, vs. Army, 4/18/09 Points: 3, three times, last vs. UNC, 4/26/09 STEVE SCHOEFFEL: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, three times; last vs. Bucknell 2/14/09 Assists: 2, vs. Army, 4/18/09 Points: 4, vs. Loyola 5/10/08 Started all 16 games in goal Had a career-high 14 saves against Georgetown ROB SCHROEDER: CAREER STATS Year GP-GS Min. GA GAA Svs Sv% 2006 4-0 62:33 6 5.76 9.600 2007 8-0 76:50 9 7.03 15.625 2008 15-1 177:44 26 8.78 27.509 2009 16-16 913:03 117 7.69 121.508 Total 43-171230:10 157 7.66 160.505 ROB SCHROEDER: SEASON-HIGHS Saves: 14, vs. Georgetown, 3/21/09 ROB SCHROEDER: CAREER-HIGHS Saves: 14, vs. Georgetown, 3/21/09 #1 Devon Sherwood Sr. G Freeport, N.Y. Baldwin Played in three games DEVON SHERWOOD: CAREER STATS Year GP/GS Min. GA GAA Svs Sv% 2007 3-0 14:41 2 8.17 3.600 2008 4-0 40:03 4 7.02 4.625 2009 3-0 11:44 1 5.11 4.800 Total 10-0 66:28 7 6.36 11.611 DEVON SHERWOOD: SEASON-HIGHS Saves: 3, vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 DEVON SHERWOOD: CAREER-HIGHS Saves: 3, three times, last vs. St. John s, 5/3/09 #23 Sam Solie Jr. M Durham, N.C. Middlesex Saw his first action vs. North Carolina SAM SOLIE: CAREER STATS 2007 5-0 0 0 0 0 2008 19-1 4 5 9 8 2009 9-0 0 0 0 7 Total 33-1 4 5 9 15 SAM SOLIE: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 2, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Assists: 1, five times; last vs. Ohio State, 5/18/08 Points: 2, twice; last vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08

#5 Sam Spillane So. M Darien, Conn. Darien #6 Joe Tkac So. D Gaithersburg, Va. Landon #42 Kevin Young So. M Manhasset, N.Y. Chaminade Played in two games Will miss the rest of the season to injury SAM SPILLANE: CAREER STATS 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0 #46 Dan Theodoridis Sr. D Norwalk, Conn. Norwalk Played in all 16 games DAN THEODORIDIS: CAREER STATS 2006 3-0 0 0 0 2 2007 11-3 0 0 0 11 2008 14-1 0 0 0 3 2009 16-0 0 0 0 8 Total 44-4 0 0 0 24 #0 Chris Tkac Sr. D Gaithersburg, Va. Landon Played in 10 games CHRIS TKAC: CAREER STATS 2006 5-0 0 1 1 5 2007 8-0 0 1 1 4 2008 18-1 0 1 1 21 2009 10-0 0 0 0 9 0-1 Total 41-1 0 3 3 39 0-1 CHRIS TKAC: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 0 Assists: 1, three times, last vs. Johns Hopkins, 5/24/08 Points: 1, three times, last vs. Johns Hopkins, 5/24/08 Played in 14 games A key member of the man-down defense JOE TKAC: CAREER STATS 2008 9-0 0 1 1 4 2009 14-0 0 0 0 3 Total 23-0 0 1 1 7 JOE TKAC: CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 0 Assists: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Points: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 #12 Justin Turri So. A West Islip, N.Y. West Islip Played first game against Bucknell after redshirting in 2008 Scored a goal in seven games Earned first career start against Harvard ACC Player of the Week on March 16, 2009 JUSTIN TURRI: CAREER STATS 2009 15-11 15 10 25 12 JUSTIN TURRI: SEASON/CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 3, twice, last vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Assists: 2, vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 Points: 5, vs. Virginia, 4/11/09 #38 Tucker Virtue So. A Rye, N.Y. Brunswick Played in four games Scored his first career goal versus Holy Cross TUCKER VIRTUE: CAREER STATS 2008 11-0 0 1 1 4 2009 4-0 1 0 1 0 Total 15-0 1 1 2 4 TUCKER VIRTUE: SEASON/CAREER-HIGHS Goals: 1, vs. Holy Cross, 3/3/09 Assists: 1, vs. Presbyterian, 3/11/08 Points: 1, twice, last vs. Holy Cross 3/3/09 Played in two games KEVIN YOUNG: CAREER STATS 2009 2-0 0 0 0 0

No. 6 Duke 11, No. 20 Bucknell 7 Feb. 14, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Senior Ned Crotty turned in a six-point effort on one goal and five assists to lead the sixth-ranked Blue Devils to an 11-7 win over No. 20 Bucknell in the men s lacrosse season opener at Koskinen Stadium. Duke had four different players with at least three points on the afternoon. Steve Schoeffel added three tallies to the Duke cause, while Brad Ross finished with four points from two goals and two assists. Junior Max Quinzani dropped in a pair of scores and handed out one helper to give him three points after one game. Duke jumped out to a 6-2 halftime lead and held off the Bison in the final 30 minutes for the four-goal victory. Duke broke through first with 6:42 left in the opening quarter as Crotty fed a pass through the middle to Schoeffel who fired it high into the left corner. Leading 1-0, the Blue Devils added two more in a seven-second span for the 3-0 lead after 15 minutes. Bucknell rallied back in the early minutes of the second frame with a pair of goals to make it 3-2. The final five minutes of the period belonged to Duke as the Blue Devils added three more scores in 1:43 to head into the locker room with a four-goal lead. Sophomore Justin Turri started the run with his first collegiate goal. Quinzani got on the scoreboard 26 seconds later for the 5-2 lead and Ross made it 6-2 at the 3:02 mark, sending his shot screaming from 15-yards out low into the net. Coming out of the break the Bison took advantage of extra man opportunities and cut the Duke advantage to two. Duke and Bucknell closed out the third quarter trading two-goal runs to make it an 8-6 game heading into the final stanza. The Blue Devils outscored the Bison 3-1 in the final quarter for the four-goal win In goal, Schroeder turned in a solid showing with seven saves, including three in the fourth quarter. Sciubba made eight stops for the Bison in 60 minutes of action. Parker McKee and Ryan McFadyen helped anchor the defense, picking up seven and five ground balls, respectively. Duke had three different players line up at faceoffs. Sam Payton led the way at the X, winning 6-of-11 restarts. No. 5 Duke 9, No. 15 Colgate 8 Feb. 20, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Duke senior Brad Ross tallied a goal with 2:51 left in the fourth quarter to lift the fifthranked Blue Devils to a 9-8 victory over No. 15 Colgate. Ross finished the day with two scores, registering the first and last goals of the contest. The win was the second for the Blue Devils over a top-20 opponent this season. Senior Ned Crotty paced Duke for the second straight week with four points from two goals and two assists. Five other players scored a point in the game. Colgate senior Brandon Corp led all players with five points off of four goals and one assist. Classmate Kevin Colleluori added three scores and a helper to the cause. Duke jumped out to a 7-1 lead midway through the second quarter before Corp scored twice to make it 7-3 at halftime and set up a thrilling second half. An unassisted man-up score 16 seconds into the third quarter by Ned Crotty made it an 8-3 game. The Raider defense came up with big plays over the next few possessions and the offense took advantage of a couple opportunities to make a furious comeback. The Raiders scored four unanswered in a span of 4:28, including one in the final second of the frame. The two teams came out of the huddle and continued the outstanding defensive efforts. With both teams being held scoreless for 10 minutes, Corp finally tied the score for Colgate with an underhanded shot past Duke keeper Rob Schroeder. After a failed clear attempt for the Raiders, Duke took advantage. The Blue Devils sent a pair of shots wide before Crotty could get one on net. Harrington came up with the big save, but Duke s Steve Schoeffel was there to corral the ground ball. He found Ross who was able to work his way around a short-stick defender and get the winning score. Duke held a 41-26 advantage in shots and won the ground ball battle 44-33. At the faceoff X, senior Sam Payton won 9-of-16 restarts to help the Blue Devils take 11-of-19 overall. Colgate s Jim Carroll went 8-of-18 for the evening. In goal, Schroeder made five saves, including two in the fourth quarter, while Harrington made 13 stops for the Raiders. Harvard 9, No. 5 Duke 6 Feb. 22, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Harvard University used a fourgoal run late in the third quarter to upset fifth-ranked Duke University, 9-6, in men s lacrosse action at Koskinen Stadium. The Blue Devils were led by Steve Schoeffel and Brad Ross with two goals apiece. Senior Ned Crotty registered a goal and an assist, while Max Quinzani kept his scoring streak alive with one score. The Crimson (1-0) was led by rookie Jeff Cohen with three goals and an assist. Harvard got a goal from six different players and four players tallied at least two points in the win. The Harvard defense kept the Blue Devils out of sync, allowing Duke just 29 shots for the game, including just seven in the first half. Duke opened the scoring 3:04 into the first quarter when Schoeffel ran past the Harvard defenseman and sent a low shot into the corner for the 1-0 advantage. That would be all the scoring in the first quarter as the Blue Devils held a 1-0 lead after 15 minutes. The Crimson came out of the break and capitalized on a couple of man-up opportunities to take a 3-1 lead after two periods. Duke came out of the locker room and tied the score with goals from Ross and Quinzani. It was all Harvard in the final five minutes of the session as it scored four unanswered, including one in the final nine seconds to take its largest lead of the game, 7-3. Needing to get on the board, Crotty got the ball behind the cage and beat his defenseman to the left pipe and snuck in the wraparound shot to make it 7-4 at the 13:24 mark. Harvard responded three minutes later with a Jesse Fehr score to make it a four-goal game again. The Blue Devils pushed the pace in final 10 minutes. Ross got a quick tally after a Harvard turnover to make it 8-5 and Schoeffel fired home a shot with 2:05 left on the clock to make things interesting at 8-6. Duke was able to grab possessions over the next couple minutes, but could not find the back of the net. Harvard sealed the victory when a long outlet pass from Pike found Jeff Wannop in front of the net for the ninth goal. Schroeder picked up 10 saves, while Pike made nine stops for the Crimson. Bucknell 0 2 4 1 7 Duke 3 3 2 3 11 Shots: Bucknell 37; Duke 27 Ground Balls: Bucknell 36; Duke 39 Faceoffs: Bucknell 10-19; Duke 9-19 Clears: Bucknell 14-20; Duke 17-26 EMO: Bucknell 3-5; Duke 1-4 Saves: Bucknell 8 (Sciubba 8) Duke 7 (Schroeder 7) Colgate 0 3 4 1 8 Duke 3 4 1 1 9 Shots: Colgate 26, Duke 41 Ground Balls: Colgate 33, Duke 44 Faceoffs: Colgate 8-19, Duke 11-19 Clears: Colgate 17-22, Duke 14-20 EMO: Colgate 1-2, Duke 1-2 Saves: Colgate 13 (Harrington 13) Duke 5 (Schroeder 5) Harvard 0 3 4 2 9 Duke 1 0 2 3 6 Shots: Harvard 45, Duke 29 Ground Balls: Harvard 27, Duke 27 Faceoffs: Harvard 10-of-17, Duke 7-of-17 Clears: Harvard 19-of-21, Duke 19-of-23 EMO: Harvard 2-4, Duke 0-1 Saves: Harvard 9 (Pike 9) Duke 10 (Schroeder 10) Bucknell Scoring: Mele (5-0); Winter (1-4); Brandau (1-0). Streep (0-1) Duke Scoring: Schoeffel (3-0); Ross (2-2); Quinzani (2-1); Crotty (1-5); (Turri 1-0); Payton (1-0); McKee (1-0); Howell (0-1). Colgate Scoring: Corp (4-1), Colleluori (3-1), Bosco (1-0), Monastero (0-1), Zielinski (0-1) Duke Scoring: Crotty (2-2), Ross (2-0), Howell (1-0), Quinzani (1-0), W. McKee (1-0), Costabile (1-0), Manley (1-0), Turrie (0-1) Harvard Scoring: Cohen (3-1), Burr (2-0), Motschwiller (1-2), Duboe (1-0), Fehr (1-0), Wannop (1-0), Sapia (0-2) Duke Scoring: Schoeffel (2-0), Ross (2-0), Crotty (1-1), Quinzani (1-0), Howell (0-1)

No. 11 Maryland 11, No. 10 Duke 8 Feb. 28, 2009 (Baltimore, Md.) BALTIMORE Max Quinzani and Ned Crotty combined for five goals and three assists, but it was not enough today as No. 10 Duke fell to ACC rival Maryland 11-8 in the annual Konica Minolta Face- Off Classic at M&T Bank Stadium. The 11th-ranked Terrapins were led by Ryan Young and Grant Catalino with five and six points, respectively. Quinzani finished with a season-high three tallies, while Crotty added two scores and three helpers for five points. The loss was just Duke s third in the month of February and also marks the first time since the 2004 season the Blue Devils had suffered consecutive losses. Maryland quickly took a 3-0 lead before Duke could rattle off three straight to tie the game. The Terrapins responded in grand fashion scoring two goals in the next six seconds to go into halftime with a 5-3 advantage. Young made it 6-3 just 1:02 into the second half after Duke got whistled for failure to advance. After keeping the Duke offense at bay, Maryland made it a 7-3 score with 3:46 left to play in the third quarter. Duke stopped Maryland s four-goal run on the next possession to make it a 7-4 game, but the Terrapins again rattled off two more scores for a 9-4 advantage. Duke rallied to make it 9-6 with scores from Justin Turri and Quinzani, but that would be as close as they would get as Maryland pushed the lead back to five, 11-6. The Blue Devils closed out the final three minutes of the game with strong offensive possessions to pull within three goals. Facing a zone defense from Maryland, Duke was able to find open paths to the goal as Schoeffel and Crotty closed out the scoring in the 11-8 setback. Duke led the way in shots, 41-34, and dominated the ground ball game 39-25. The Blue Devils won 14- of-23 faceoffs with Sam Payton earning 10 victories and C.J. Costabile going 4-of-5 on restarts. In goal, Schroeder had a solid outing with eight saves. Phipps racked up 13 stops for the Terrapins, including five in the fourth quarter. Duke 1 2 1 4 8 Maryland 3 2 3 3 11 Shots: Duke 41, Maryland 34 Ground Balls: Duke 39, Maryland 25 Faceoffs: Duke 14-23, Maryland 9-23 Clears: Duke 19-24, Maryland 18-23 EMO: Duke 0-0, Maryland 2-3 Saves: Duke (Schroeder 8) Maryland (Phipps 13) Duke Scoring: Crotty (2-3), Quinzani (3-0), Schoeffel (2-0), Turri (1-1), Howell (0-1) Maryland Scoring: Young (3-2), Catalino (2-4), Yeatman (2-0), Reynolds (1-1), Sieverts (1-1), Groot (1-1), Bernhardt (1-0) No. 13 Duke 16, Holy Cross 7 March 3, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Duke junior Max Quinzani registered a season-high six goals to lead the Blue Devils to a 16-7 win over visiting Holy Cross. The Blue Devils had 10 different players score at least one point, with five posting multiple point efforts. Duke stopped its two-game skid with the victory, while the 16 goals were the most for the Blue Devils this season. Duke s Tucker Virtue and Stephen Coyle tallied their first career goals for the Blue Devils in the win. Senior Ned Crotty added two goals and four assists for six points, while classmate Mike Catalino matched his career highs with two scores and three points overall. Payton was outstanding at the X, winning a career-best 17-of-20 restarts and picking up 12 ground balls. The Blue Devils controlled the pace of the game throughout the 60 minutes, outshooting the Crusaders 62-28 for the game, including 21-6 in the first quarter. Duke won the game s opening faceoff and set the tone right away, getting a few early looks at the cage. Quinzani started the scoring at the 12:09 mark and added another score 20 seconds later before Holy Cross got on the board with a Chris Smirti tally at the 8:11 mark. Duke added three more in the period for a 5-2 advantage after 15 minutes of action. The Blue Devils defense came up big in the second quarter, holding the Crusaders off the scoreboard. Duke added a pair of scores from sophomore Justin Turri and Quinzani to head to the locker room with a 7-2 lead. Holy Cross came out of the break and battled Duke to an even third quarter as it appeared to gain some momentum. The Crusaders scored first in the third frame to make it 7-3, but Duke responded with two unanswered to take its largest lead of the contest at 9-3. Duke was a picture of efficiency in the fourth quarter, scoring seven times on 14 shots. The Blue Devils wasted little time in pulling away as they got four goals from four different players in the opening 4:22 to stretch the lead to 13-4 and cruised to the nine-point win. In goal, senior Rob Schroeder make four stops in 57 minutes of action, while Devon Sherwood made one save in the final three minutes. Holy Cross s Harrison had 14 saves and Connor Sweeney made one in nine minutes in the cage. Holy Cross 2 0 2 3 7 Duke 5 2 2 7 16 Shots: Holy Cross 28, Duke 62 Ground Balls: Holy Cross 27, Duke 44 Faceoffs: Holy Cross 4-27, Duke 23-27 Clears: Holy Cross 19-23, Duke 21-24 EMO: Holy Cross 0-0, Duke 1-2 Saves: Holy Cross 15 (Harrison 14, Sweeney 1) Duke 5 (Schroeder 4, Sherwood 1) Holy Cross Scoring: Parzanese (3-1), Smirti (3-0), McGeehin (1-1), Guarente (0-1), Marchand (0-1), McKenna (0-1) Duke Scoring: Quinzani (6-0), Crotty (2-4), Catalino (2-1), Howell (1-1), Turri (1-0), W. McKee (1-0), Virtue (1-0), Coyle (1-0), Hutchings (1-0), Costabile (0-2), Ross (0-1) No. 13 Duke 11, No. 14 Loyola 9 March 7, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Duke outscored visiting Loyola College 4-2 in the fourth quarter to capture a thrilling 11-9 victory over the No. 14 Greyhounds. The contest featured six ties and four lead changes as the 13thranked Blue Devils prevailed by two scores. Senior Ned Crotty and junior Max Quinzani paced the Blue Devils again with five and three points, respectively. Crotty finished with a tally and four assists, while Quinzani had three goals, two of which were assisted by Crotty. Duke (4-2) had eight different goal scorers and six players with multiple points. Crotty became the 35th Blue Devil to record 100 career points in the win. Shane Koppens led the Loyola attack with four scores and five points overall, while Cooper MacDonnell had two tallies. The first three quarters were a back-and-forth affair as the two teams battled to five ties and two lead changes and left the Blue Devils and Greyhounds knotted at seven. Loyola regained the lead for the third time on the afternoon, 9-8, just 31 seconds into the frame when Collin Finnerty scored a man-up goal. Duke won the next three faceoffs and went on a three-goal run in a span of 3:31 to go in front for good 10-8. Quinzani started the run at the 12:57 mark, taking a pass from Justin Turri and slipping it past Greyhound goalie Jake Hagelin. Quinzani and Crotty hooked up 47 seconds later to give Duke the 9-8 advantage. The lead was the team s first since the Blue Devils led 6-5. Steve Schoeffel put Duke in front by two, 10-8, a few minutes later, beating his defender to the right side of the crease and pushing his shot past Hagelin with 9:26 left on the clock. Koppens came back nearly two minutes later to pull the Greyhounds within one at 10-9. Loyola was able to get a few looks at goal following the faceoff win by John Schiavone, but Duke forced a turnover in the run of play and picked up the loose ball to gain possession with just under four minutes remaining. After a good clear by the Blue Devils, Crotty took the ball to the cage and iced the victory for Duke with 3:10 left on the clock. Senior Sam Payton won the ensuing faceoff as Duke was able to run out the clock for the two-goal victory. Payton went 11-of-21 at the X for the game and picked up a team-high six ground balls. In goal, Schroeder made three saves in 60 minutes of action, while Hagelin had 10 stops for Loyola. Loyola 2 1 4 2 8 Duke 1 3 3 4 11 Shots: Loyola 27, Duke 36 Ground Balls: Loyola 22, Duke 29 Faceoffs: Loyola 11-23, Duke 12-23 Clears: Loyola 15-16, Duke 16-20 EMO: Loyola 2-2, Duke 3-6 Saves: Loyola 10 (Hagelin 10) Duke 3 (Schroeder 3) Loyola Scoring: Koppens (4-1), MacDonnell (2-0), Basler (1-1), Finnerty (1-0), Lusby (1-0), Sawyer (0-1) Duke Scoring: Crotty (1-4), Quinzani (3-0), Catalino (2-0), Ross (1-1), Turri (1-1), W. McKee (1-1), Howell (1-0), Schoeffel (1-0), Costabile (0-1)

No. 13 Duke 14, Yale 6 March 8, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Duke junior Max Quinzani tallied a game-high six points from five goals and an assist to lead the 13th-ranked Blue Devils to a 14-6 win over Yale at Koskinen Stadium. Quinzani closed out an impressive three-game stretch in six days with 14 goals and a helper for 15 points. Duke (5-2) featured a balanced attack against the Bulldogs, getting goals from 10 different players. Seniors Ned Crotty and Zach Howell added a goal and two assists to the Blue Devil cause, while rookie Rob Rotanz tallied his first collegiate goal. Duke finished 3-of-4 on its man-up scoring opportunities. Brendan Gibson led Yale (2-2) with four goals and an assist, while Matt Gibson added two points (1-1) in the loss. It was all Blue Devils throughout much of the first half as they jumped out to a 7-0 lead. Duke gained a 3-0 lead in the opening quarter with two man-up scores from Quinzani and a third tally from senior Brad Ross. The 3-0 lead after 15 minutes marked the fourth time this season Duke held its opponent without a goal in the opening period. Firing on all cylinders in the second stanza, Duke added four more for the 7-0 advantage midway through the second quarter. The Bulldogs stopped the run at the 6:31 mark with a goal from Matt Gibson. Brendan Gibson provided the assist on the score that made it 7-1 at the break. Quinzani opened the second-half scoring off an assist from Crotty at the 9:15 mark to push Duke s lead back to seven at 8-1. Yale s offense found a better rhythm in the third quarter, tallying three goals. However, the Duke offense matched and surpassed the Bulldogs, finishing the session with five goals for a 12-4 lead after 45 minutes of action. Included in the Blue Devils scoring was a goal from Tom Rynn. The fourth quarter was a stalemate with both teams scoring twice. Quinzani and Stephen Coyle got on the board for the Blue Devils in the fourth, while Brendan Gibson scored twice for Yale. Senior Sam Payton and rookie C.J. Costabile split the faceoff duties. Payton posted a 5-of-11 mark at the X, while Costabile won 7-of-11 restarts. Costabile finished the day with a.636 faceoff win percentage, a goal and an assist, and seven ground balls. In goal, senior Rob Schroeder made eight saves in 55 minutes of action. Sophomore Sean Brady made two stops in the final 4:54 of the game. Yale 0 1 3 2 6 Duke 3 4 5 2 14 Shots: Yale 35, Duke 42 Ground Balls: Yale 24, Duke 29 Faceoffs: Yale 12-24, Duke 12-24 Clears: Yale 13-18, Duke 16-17 EMO: Yale 0-2, Duke 3-4 Saves: Yale 10 (Falcone 10) Duke 11 (Schroeder 8, Brady 2, Team 1) Yale Scoring: B. Gibson (4-1), M. Gibson (1-1), Mahony (1-0), Douglass (0-1) Duke Scoring: Quinzani (5-1), Crotty (1-2), Howell (1-2), W. McKee (1-1), Costabile (1-1), Ross (1-0), Schoeffel (1-0), Coyle (1-0), Rynn (1-0), Rotanz (1-0), Loftus (0-1), Turri (0-1) No. 10 Duke 12, No. 8 UNC 8 March 14, 2009 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Redshirt freshman midfielder Justin Turri scored three goals and added one assist to lead 10th-ranked Duke to a 12-8 victory over eighth-ranked North Carolina at a rain-soaked Kenan Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Blue Devils outscored the Tar Heels 9-4 in the second half as Duke had 10 players with at least one point. Duke has now won nine in a row over the Tar Heels. Since the 1995 ACC Tournament when the Blue Devils defeated North Carolina by a 14-6 count in the championship game, Duke has won 17-of-22 contests against its chief rival. The Blue Devils used a string of six consecutive goals to turn a 4-3 halftime deficit into a 9-4 advantage when Zach Howell scored with 13:05 remaining in the fourth quarter. Howell and Schoeffel each added two goals for the Blue Devils while goalkeeper Rob Schroeder was credited with 10 saves including five in the final period. Trailing 4-3 after two quarters, Duke was outstanding in the third quarter, scoring four unanswered for a 7-4 lead after 45 minutes of action. The Blue Devil defense continued to frustrate North Carolina, allowing the Tar Heels just five shots in the third frame. Offensively, Duke was a picture of efficiency scoring four goals on just nine shots. Leading 5-4, Howell gave Duke its largest lead of the game at the time when he scored from Chris Loftus with 4:23 left in the third quarter. Turri stretched the Blue Devil advantage to three one minute later with his second tally of the game. Already having a career-high day, Turri added another tally to his line with an underhanded rifle from the left side to make it an 8-4 contest in the opening minute of the fourth stanza. Howell pushed Duke s run to six unanswered 55 seconds later with his second goal of the game. North Carolina stopped the run with a goal from Ben Hunt at the 10:54 mark, but it was Duke that was firing on all cylinders and responded with two more scores to make it 11-5 with 6:19 left to play. The Tar Heels pulled to within five again just over a minute later, but Duke s swarming defense kept North Carolina on its heels. Schoeffel tallied a man-down marker in between two Tar Heel goals in the final 3:24 to account for the final margin. The North Carolina defense held Crotty the ACC s leader in assists without a helper, but eight of Duke s 12 goals were assisted. Loftus and Ross finished with two assists apiece. Duke 1 2 4 5 12 North Carolina 1 3 0 4 8 Shots: Duke 40, North Carolina 37 Ground Balls: Duke 27, North Carolina 29 Faceoffs: Duke 10-24, North Carolina 14-24 Clears: Duke 18-19, North Carolina 15-19 EMO: Duke 2-3, North Carolina 2-5 Saves: Duke 10 (Schroeder 10) North Carolina 12 (Zimmerman 12) Duke Scoring: Turri (3-1), Schoeffel (2-1), Howell (2-0), Ross (1-2), Quinzani (1-1), Crotty (1-0), Catalino (1-0), Rotanz (1-0), Loftus (0-2), McKee (0-1) North Carolina Scoring: Delaney (2-1), Hunt (2-0), Dunster (1-2), Petracca (1-1), Wagner (1-0), DiPietro (1-0), Bitter (0-1) No. 3 Cornell 10, No. 8 Duke 6 March 17, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Cornell junior Ryan Hurley tallied a game-high five goals to lead the third-ranked Big Red to a 10-6 victory over No. 8 Duke in men s lacrosse action at Koskinen Stadium this evening. Blue Devil senior Ned Crotty led Duke with three assists in the game. The Big Red s 10 goals marked just the second time this season Duke has allowed its opponent double digit scoring. Cornell used a 6-1 run over the course of three quarters to secure the victory. Junior attackman Max Quinzani added two scores for Duke, while Justin Turri and Zach Howell both had a goal and an assist in the contest. Max Seibald added three goals and two assists for Cornell in the win. Hit with a penalty after the opening faceoff, Duke was faced with a man-down situation immediately. Cornell needed just 14 seconds to take advantage of the man-up opportunity as Seibald sent a strike over the right shoulder of Blue Devil goalie Rob Schroeder. Duke responded on the next possession when Crotty and Quinzani hooked up for the ninth time this season to tie the score at 1-1 just 1:15 into the game. Quinzani added another goal to his total just over two minutes later. The Duxbury, Mass. native dodged his defender and beat Cornell keeper Kyle Harer low for the 2-1 lead. After five minutes with no goals, Cornell caught a hot streak and went on a three-goal run in a span of 3:39 to make it 4-2 after the first quarter. The Blue Devils were able to pull within one 58 seconds into the second frame when Steve Schoeffel found the back of the net off a pass from Howell. It was all Cornell the remainder of the half as it scored two more to stretch the lead to 6-3 at the break. Harer made nine stops for the Big Red in the opening 30 minutes to keep Duke to just three goals after two periods. Duke was able to hold Cornell at bay in the third quarter with both teams scoring once, but the 6-1 run by the Big Red proved to be too much for Duke to overcome in the end. Trailing 10-4 in the final three minutes, Duke capitalized on a one-minute non-releasable penalty and added a pair of man-up goals from Mike Catalino and Howell to make it a 10-6 final score. Duke posted a 37-30 advantage in shots and won the ground ball battle 33-26, including getting six from junior Parker McKee. Senior Sam Payton was 9-of-16 in restarts and finished the day with eight ground balls. Schroeder made four saves for Duke in goal, while Harer finished with a career-high 17. Cornell 4 2 1 3 10 Duke 2 1 1 2 6 Shots: Cornell 30, Duke 37 Ground Balls: Cornell 26, Duke 33 Faceoffs: Cornell 8-17, Duke 9-17 Clears: Cornell 15-20, Duke 14-20 EMO: Cornell 2-4, Duke 2-5 Saves: Cornell 17 (Harer 17) Duke 4 (Schroeder 4) Cornell Scoring: Hurley (5-0), Seibald (3-2), Glynn (2-0), Pannell (0-3), Finn (0-1), Romero (0-1) Duke Scoring: Quinzani (2-0), Crotty (0-3), Turri (1-1), Howell (1-1), Catalino (1-0), Schoeffel (1-0)

No. 8 Duke 9, No. 19 Georgetown 5 March 21, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Duke goaltender Rob Schroeder made a career-high 14 saves, including six in the fourth quarter, to lead the eighth-ranked Blue Devils to a 9-5 victory over No. 19 Georgetown at Koskinen Stadium. Duke scored four unanswered goals in the final 17:08 of the game to capture the victory. The five goals allowed by Duke is the fewest this season. Juniors Max Quinzani and Will McKee led Duke with three and two goals, respectively. Justin Turri had a goal and an assist and Ned Crotty had two helpers. Duke had eight different players register a point in the win. Georgetown was led by Ryan Shuler with two tallies. The Hoyas got on the board first just 2:21 into the contest with an unassisted score from Todd Cochran. Duke responded in commanding fashion with five unanswered for a 5-1 lead early in the second quarter. Georgetown took advantage of a penalty in the final minute of the half and was able to tally two goals in nine seconds to cut the deficit in half going into the locker room. Georgetown carried that momentum into the third quarter as it added two more scores to tie the contest at 5-5 with 3:04 left in the third frame. Duke s offense that was firing on all cylinders early in the contest continued to struggle in the third quarter. Despite going 23:36 without scoring a goal, Duke never allowed Georgetown to take the lead. After the Hoyas tied the score at five, the Blue Devils answered with two unanswered in the final two minutes of the third quarter and added two more to secure the four-goal win. Catalino started the run at the 2:08 mark of the third quarter with a man-up tally. Turri provided the assist on the play. Just 21 seconds later it was Zach Howell and Steve Schoeffel combining to make it a 7-5 game after three sessions. Looking to pull away in the final 15 minutes, Duke got some big saves from Schroeder and was able to put two more on the scoreboard. Crotty connected with Turri six minutes into the stanza with a perfect pass through traffic and gave the Blue Devils a three-goal cushion. McKee sealed the victory with 3:41 left with a man-down score. Senior Sam Payton went 7-of-14 in faceoffs and picked up two ground balls. Quinzani led all players with six ground balls, while Parker McKee collected five. Georgetown 1 2 2 0 5 Duke 4 1 2 2 9 Shots: Georgetown 37, Duke 29 Ground Balls: Georgetown 28, Duke 35 Faceoffs: Georgetown 9-17, Duke 8-17 Clears: Georgetown 16-18, Duke 14-23 EMO: Georgetown 1-3, Duke 3-7 Saves: Georgetown 10 (Davis 10) Duke 14 (Schroeder 14) Georgetown Scoring: Shuler (2-0), Brancaccio (1-0), Cochran (1-0), Kocis (1-0), Dowd (0-2) Duke Scoring: Quinzani (3-0), W. McKee (2-0), Turri (1-1), Howell (1-0), Catalino (1-0), Costabile (1-0), Crotty (0-2), Schoeffel (0-1) No. 10 Duke 12, Dartmouth 6 March 28, 2009 (Stony Brook, N.Y.) DURHAM, N.C. Duke sophomore Zach Howell tallied a career-high five points from three goals and two assists to push the 10th-ranked Blue Devils to a 12-6 victory over Dartmouth in the first game of the Lacrosse For Autism double-header at Stony Brook University. The Blue Devils (8-3) outscored Dartmouth 4-1 in the final 18:14 of the contest to secure their eighth victory of the year. Senior Brad Ross added three scores, while Ned Crotty had a game-high four assists. Junior Max Quinzani produced four points from two goals and a career-high two assists. Duke had nine different players with at least one point in the game. Jimmy Mullen led all Big Green scorers with three goals. Duke scored on its first possession just 2:23 into the game when Steve Schoeffel found Ross on the left side. Just over a minute later it was Quinzani added another score to make it 2-0. Dartmouth (2-6) responded with a pair of tallies over the next six minutes to tie the game at 2-2. The Blue Devils took advantage of a 30-second penalty by the Big Green on their next possession to make it a 3-2 game after 15 minutes. The game remained close with Duke holding a 5-3 lead in the final minute of the first half. The Blue Devils closed out the final 30 seconds with a bang, scoring twice in a span of seven seconds to take a 7-3 lead into the locker room. Mike Catalino and Quinzani hooked up first with 31 ticks left and seven seconds later it was Ned Crotty feeding Quinzani for the 7-3 halftime advantage. The Big Green and Blue Devils traded man-up goals to close out the scoring in the third quarter as Duke led 9-5 after 45 minutes of action. After an even opening eight minutes of the fourth quarter, the Blue Devils took control with three goals in less than four minutes. Sam Payton got on the board for the first time in the game with 7:13 left in the game. Howell came back four minutes later to register his third goal of the game with an assist from Loftus behind the cage. Schoeffel finished the Duke scoring with 2:28 remaining when Crotty handed out his fourth assist of the day and 30th of the season. Payton went 10-of-18 in faceoffs and picked up eight ground balls. The Blue Devils were efficient on the man-up, scoring on two of their three chances. In goal, Schroeder made six stops to earn his eighth win of the season. Campbell had a career day for the Big Green with 17 stops in 60 minutes of action. Duke 3 4 2 3 12 Dartmouth 2 1 2 1 6 Shots: Duke 40, Dartmouth 31 Ground Balls: Duke 32, Dartmouth 22 Faceoffs: Duke 13-22, Dartmouth 9-22 Clears: Duke 14-16, Dartmouth 17-19 EMO: Duke 2-3, Dartmouth 1-5 Saves: Duke 6 (Schroeder 6) Dartmouth 17 (Campbell 17) Duke Scoring: Howell (3-2), Ross (3-0), Quinzani (2-2), Crotty (0-4), Schoeffel (1-1), Turri (1-0), Catalino (1-0), Payton (1-0), Loftus (0-1) Dartmouth Scoring: Mullen (3-0), Koch (2-0), Dooley (1-1), Gillam (0-1), Root (0-1) No. 8 Duke 15, No. 1 Virginia 10 April 11, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Duke senior attackman Ned Crotty turned in a career day to lead the eighth-ranked Blue Devils to a 15-10 victory over top-ranked and unbeaten Virginia in front of a capacity crowd at Koskinen Stadium. Crotty tallied a career-high eight points from two goals and a career-high six assists to lead all scorers in the contest. The win was the sixth consecutive for Duke over the Cavaliers as no current Blue Devil has lost to Virginia during his career. Crotty led the way with eight points (2g-6a), while Justin Turri finished with a career-high five points (3-2) and Mike Catalino matched his career high with a four-point outing (2-2). Junior Max Quinzani dropped in four goals. Danny Glading led all Virginia players with five points from four goals and an assist. Going up against the nation s second-ranked offense that is averaging just over 13 goals per game, the Blue Devil defense was able to stifle the Cavaliers for long portions of the game. The 10 scores by Virginia tied its lowest output this season, while the three in the first half was a season-low. Duke kept Virginia off the scoreboard for stretches of 15:39, 14:32 and 11:14. After trading goals in the early going, the Blue Devils went on a three-goal run for a 5-2 lead midway through the second quarter. The Cavaliers finally got back on the scoreboard after 15:39 to make it a 5-3 game with 3:59 until halftime. Quinzani responded 22 seconds later as he Catalino found the junior attackman on the back door for the 6-3 halftime advantage. Duke came out of halftime on fire, adding three more unanswered goals for a 9-3 lead. Facing its biggest deficit of the season, the Cavaliers rallied back to within three with a three-goal run over the next 1:12. Unfazed, Duke regrouped and answered with five unanswered for the 14-6 lead and went on to capture the 15-10 win. Duke s shot selection was outstanding on the day as it took just 28 shots and scored 15 times. Sam Payton finished the day 12-of-21 in restarts and corralled seven ground balls. Parker McKee picked up five ground balls. In goal, Schroeder was outstanding with 13 saves, including eight in the first half. Virginia s Adam Ghitelman made seven stops in the loss. Virginia 2 1 3 4 10 Duke 3 3 5 4 15 Shots: Virginia 43, Duke 28 Ground Balls: Virginia 35, Duke 31 Faceoffs: Virginia 13-28, Duke 15-28 Clears: Virginia 23-25, Duke 25-30 EMO: Virginia 1-3, Duke 3-6 Saves: Virginia 7 (Ghitelman 7) Duke 13 (Schroeder 13) Virginia Scoring: Glading (4-1), Stanwick (3-1), Thompson (1-1), Billings (1-0), R. Bratton (1-0), S. Bratton (0-1), Gaudet 0-1), Duke Scoring: Crotty (2-6), Turri (3-2), Quinzani (4-0), Howell (2-2), Catalino (2-1), Ross (1-0), W. McKee (1-0), Payton (0-1), Schoeffel (0-1)

No. 8 Duke 10, Army 6 April 18, 2009 (Durham, N.C.) DURHAM, N.C. Duke senior Mike Catalino registered his first career hat trick to lead the eighthranked Blue Devils to a 10-6 win over Army in the final regular season home game of the year. Duke held the Black Knights to just one goal in the second half while adding three tallies of its own to pull away for the 10-6 win. The Blue Devils had six different goal scorers and handed out five assists on the afternoon. Junior Max Quinzani dropped in a pair of scores, while redshirt freshman Justin Turri added two goals to his season total. Senior Steve Schoeffel dished out a career-high two helpers. At the X, senior Sam Payton was outstanding, winning 13-of-17 restarts and picking up five ground balls. Army was led by Jason Peyer with three goals and an assist. Brooks Korvin added two scores, while Jeremy Boltus completed the scoring. The Black Knights jumped all over the Blue Devils in the first quarter, getting an early 2-0 lead. Turri got Duke on the board in the final two minutes of action to make it a 2-1 game after the opening 15 minutes. Catalino and junior Will McKee hooked up just 2:04 into the second frame to knot the contest at two. After Army regained the lead, 3-2, at the 9:23 mark of the second stanza, Duke exploded for five unanswered to take the lead for good at 7-3. The Blue Devils tallied five goals in a span of 6:12, including three in 2:05. The Black Knights were able to stop the Blue Devils momentum in the waning minutes as they struck twice in the final 2:20 of the half. Peyer and Brooks added the scores to cut Duke s lead to 7-5 at the break. Sporting a two-goal lead, Duke was looking to put the game away early in the third quarter. Army held the Blue Devils scoreless for the first five minutes, beforeturri broke through at the 9:11 mark to jump start a three-goal run. Army stopped the run with a goal in the final minutes of the frame to head into the final quarter trailing 10-6. The Black Knights were able to stifle the Duke offense, but the same was true for the Blue Devils defensive stalwarts as neither team added a point in the final 15 minutes of the game. Costabile picked up a game-high six ground balls to go with his goal. Between the pipes, Schroeder made 10 stops, including six in the first half. Palesky had 12 saves in the contest. Army 2 3 1 0 6 Duke 1 6 3 0 10 Shots: Army 33, Duke 36 Ground Balls: Army 22, Duke 35 Faceoffs: Army 5-20, Duke 15-20 Clears: Army 21-27, Duke, 19-23 EMO: Army 0-2, Duke 0-2 Saves: Army 12 (Palesky 12) Duke 10 (Schroeder 10) Army Scoring: Peyer (3-1), Brooks (2-0), Boltus (1-1), Rhoads (0-1) Duke Scoring: Catalino (3-0), Quinzani (2-0), Turri (2-0), Howell (1-1), McKee (1-1), Schoeffel (0-2), Rotanz (0-1) No. 6 Duke 16, No. 1 Virginia 5 April 24, 2009 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ACC Tournament Semifinal CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Duke University senior Ned Crotty matched his career-high eight points tonight to lead the sixth-ranked Blue Devils to a 16-5 victory over top-ranked Virginia. It marked Crotty s second straight eight-point performance against the No. 1 Cavaliers this season. Duke (11-3) used a 14-1 run over a span of four quarters to beat the third-seeded Cavaliers for the second time in three weeks. The Blue Devils held Virginia s third-ranked scoring offense without a goal for 37:15. The win is Duke s seventh straight over Virginia as no current Duke player has lost to the Cavaliers. Crotty posted four goals and four assists to lead all scorers, while sophomore Zach Howell added three goals and two helpers to match his career-high. Junior Will McKee piled on two scores and one assist as Duke got goals from 10 different players and at least one point from 13 different Blue Devils. Shamel Bratton led the way for the Cavaliers with two goals as Duke s defense stifled the high-powered Virginia offense. It was a quick start for both teams as Virginia (13-2) and Duke traded goals in the opening 19 seconds. One minute later it was sophomore Zach Howell connecting with redshirt freshman Justin Turri for the 2-1 lead. The blistering scoring pace continued as Crotty handed out a helper to Sam Payton 14 seconds later to make it 3-1 Duke with 13:27 left in the first quarter. From that point on the Duke defense took over as it allowed the Cavaliers just one goal over the next 37:15. Meanwhile, the offense was firing on all cylinders, racking up eight goals for an 11-2 lead with six minutes left to play in the third quarter. The third frame was all Blue Devils as the offense got four goals from four different players in 6:36. Duke made it a 9-0 run in the first five minutes of the fourth quarter, getting two goals from Howell and a third from Crotty for an astounding 14-2 advantage. The Cavaliers scored three goals in the final 7:46 to finish with six for the game. Payton won 8-of-18 restarts and picked up two ground balls. Duke finished 11-of-24 at the X. Schroeder posted seven saves in nearly 53 minutes of action. Adam Ghitelman made nine saves in 50 minutes of play. Virginia 2 0 0 3 5 Duke 5 2 4 5 16 Shots: Virginia 34, Duke 4 Ground Balls: Virginia 34, Duke 37 Faceoffs: Virginia 13-24, Duke 11-24 Clears: Virginia 15-16, Duk 20-21 EMO: Virginia 1-7, Duke 1-3 Saves: Virginia 9 (Ghitelman 9, 50:36, Wade, 9:24 Duke 10 (Schroeder 7, 52:14, Brady 3, 7:46) Virginia Scoring: S. Bratton (2-1), Glading (1-1), Bocklet (1-0), Giannone (1-0), Billings (0-1), R. Bratton (0-1), Stanwick (0-1) Duke Scoring: Crotty (4-4), Howell (3-2), W. McKee (2-1), Quinzani (0-2), Schoeffel (1-0), Ross (1-0), Catalino (1-0), Payton (1-0), Rotanz (1-0), Jennison (1-0), Coyle (1-0), Costabile (0-1), Turri (0-1) No. 6 Duke 15, No. 8 North Carolina 13 April 26, 2009 (Chapel Hill, N.C.) ACC Tournament Championship CHAPEL HILL, N.C. Duke freshman CJ Costabile tallied three goals and went 10-of-17 in faceoffs to lead the sixth-ranked Blue Devils to their third consecutive ACC Men s Lacrosse Championship this afternoon with a 15-13 win over rival North Carolina. Costabile earned the tournament s Most Valuable Player Award. Representing Duke on the All-Tournament team were Ned Crotty, Mike Catalino, Zach Howell, Max Quinzani, Mike Manley and Steve Schoeffel. The victory marks the first time Duke has captured three consecutive ACC titles since the program began. Catalino added three tallies for his second career hat trick, while Howell, Schoeffel and Quinzani had two scores. Howell and Schoefell both added assists and Crotty handed out three on the day to push his tournament points total to 11. Billy Bitter led North Carolina with five points (2g, 3a), while Sean Delaney had three goals. With the win, Duke (12-3) pushed its win streak against the Tar Heels to 10 games, dating back to March 20, 2004. Playing the opening 30 minutes at a blistering pace, the Blue Devils and Tar Heels went into the locker room tied 8-8. No team led by more than two in the first half as the two teams continued to trade goals. The longest stretch between scores in the opening quarters was the final 6:43 of the second quarter. A 7-2 run by the Blue Devils over a span of 14:35 in the third and fourth quarters proved to be the difference for Duke. The furious scoring pace slowed in the third quarter as it took over eight minutes for either team to find the back of the net. Duke turned out to be the first to get on the board when Howell fed Quinzani who put it away to give Duke the lead for what proved to be for good. Quinzani s goal sparked a three-goal run and a 7-2 stretch over the next 14:35 for the Blue Devils. North Carolina added a man-down score in the final minute of the third stanza to make it 12-10 heading into the final session. Duke scored four of the next five goals to seemingly put the game away with a 15-10 lead with 6:53 left in the contest. The Tar Heels, however, refused to go away as they scored three consecutive to make it 15-13, but Duke held on to take home the title. In goal, senior Robert Schroeder made seven saves. North Carolina s James Petracca had 14 stops. North Carolina 5 3 1 4 13 Duke 5 3 3 4 15 Shots: North Carolina 39, Duke 41 Ground Balls: North Carolina 44, Duke 39 Faceoffs: North Carolina 16-31, Duke 15-31 Clears: North Carolina 18-18, Duke 20-26 EMO: North Carolina 1-3, Duke 1-5 Saves: North Carolina 14 (Petracca 14) Duke 7 (Schroeder 7) North Carolina Scoring: Delaney (3-1), Bitter (2-3), Hunt (2-1), Wagner (1-1), G. Petracca (1-0), Walterhofer (1-0), C. Hunt (1-0), DiPietro (1-0), Lyles (1-0) Duke Scoring: Catalino (3-0), Costabile (3-0), Howell (2-1), Schoeffel (2-1), Quinzani (2-0), W. McKee (1-0), Ross (1-0), Rotanz (1-0)

No. 3 Duke 20, St. John s 7 May 3, 2009 (Jamaica, N.Y.) JAMAICA, N.Y. Eleven different players tallied at least one goal as third-ranked Duke cruised to a 20-7 win over St. John s in its final regular season game. Senior Ned Crotty led all scorers with five points from three goals and two assists, while senior Brad Ross tallied a hat trick. Junior Max Quinzani finished with four points from two goals and two assists. Stephen Coyle posted a career-high two goals and an assist in the win, while Fogarty finished with a season-best two tallies. Ross s three points pushed him to within one point of the 100-career point mark. He will be third Blue Devil this season to reach the scoring landmark. Duke gained the opening possession after a scramble off the faceoff. The Blue Devils quickly established their offense and after a flurry of shots, Crotty picked up the loose ball and dropped it in for the 1-0 lead just 2:10 into the game. Controlling the majority of possession for much of the opening 10 minutes of the first quarter, Duke quickly built its lead to 4-0 with 5:39 left in the first session. Carl Iacona stopped the run for St. John s with just under five minutes left. The Blue Devils, however, came right back and tallied three more goals in the final 2:04 to lead 7-1 after the first 15 minutes. Duke s outstanding all-around play continued in the second quarter. Firing on all cylinders, the Blue Devils added five more scores to their total to take a 12-1 halftime lead into the locker room. Defensively, Duke allowed St. John s just 14 shots in the first half and just eight on goal. Senior goaltender Rob Schroeder made five saves and the Blue Devil defense held the Red Storm to just 10 shots to keep the Red Storm scoreless off the board. Dom DeNapoli won the second half s opening faceoff on a procedure call and raced right down the alley to give St. John s its second goal of the game. Sophomore Tom Rynn responded for Duke to keep it an 11-goal advantage. The Blue Devils and Red Storm traded goals throughout the remainder of the third quarter with Duke leading 15-5 at the end of the third session. Duke outscored St. John s 4-1 in the final 10:04, including consecutive man-up scores from Ross and Quinzani, to come away with the 20-7 victory. Duke outshot St. John s 43-34 for the game and picked up 40 ground balls to the Red Storm s 26. The Blue Devils won 18-of-31 faceoffs, with senior Sam Payton taking 12-of-16 for the day. Duke 7 5 3 5 20 St. John s 1 0 4 2 7 Shots: Duke 43, St. John s 34 Ground Balls: Duke 42, St. John s 27 Faceoffs: Duke 18-31, St. John s 13-31 Clears: Duke 22-29, St. John s 17-18 EMO: Duke 3-3, St. John s 0-2 Saves: Duke 11 (Schroeder 5, Brady 3, Sherwood 3) St. John s 10 (Buckley 10) Duke Scoring: Crotty (3-2), Ross (3-0), Quinzani (2-2), Howell (2-1), Coyle (2-1), W. McKee (2-0), Fogarty (2-0), Schoeffel (1-0), Rynn (1-0), Hutchings (1-0), Loftus (1-0) St. John s Scoring: DeNapoli (3-0), Miles (2-0), Iacona (2-0), Jones (0-1)

2009 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/Last School 0 Chris Tkac D 6-0 190 Sr. Gaithersburg, Md./Landon 1 Devon Sherwood G 5-10 165 Sr. Freeport, N.Y./Baldwin 2 Chris Loftus A 5-8 165 Sr. Syosset, N.Y./Syosset 3 Scot Meyer M 6-0 195 Fr. Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill 5 Sam Spillane M 5-10 180 So. Darien, Conn./Darien 6 Joe Tkac D 6-1 200 So. Gaithersburg, Md./Landon 7 Gibbs Fogarty A 5-10 175 Sr. Chevy Chase, Md./Landon 8 Max Quinzani A 5-8 170 Jr. Duxbury, Mass./Duxbury 9 CJ Costabile D 6-1 180 Fr. New Fairfield, Conn./New Fairfield 10 Brad Ross M 6-0 180 Sr. Darnestown, Md./Bullis 11 Tom Montelli M 6-4 215 So. Weston, Conn./Weston 12 Justin Turri M 6-3 205 R-Fr. West Islip, N.Y./West Islip 13 Brandon Allen M 6-0 175 So. Bethesda, Md./Bullis 14 Jason Orlando D 6-7 225 So. Sudbury, Mass./Sudbury 15 Rob Schroeder G 6-0 210 Sr. Summit, N.J./Summit 16 Tom Rynn M 5-11 185 So. Fairport, N.Y./Fairport 17 Tom Clute D 6-1 190 Sr. Potomac, Md./Bullis 18 James Goldberg M 6-1 180 Jr. Miami, Fla./Gulliver Prep 19 Ben Belmont D 6-3 210 Fr. Great Neck, N.Y./Great Neck South 20 Steve Schoeffel M 5-8 165 Sr. Charlottesville, Va./Covenant 21 Zach Howell A 6-0 175 So. Huntington, N.Y./Huntington 22 Ned Crotty A 6-2 190 Sr. New Vernon, N.J./Delbarton 23 Sam Solie M 6-0 175 Jr. Durham, N.C./Middlesex 24 Max Wygod G 6-3 185 Jr. San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker 26 Robert Rotanz M 6-3 195 Fr. Westport, Conn./Fairfield Prep 28 Sean Brady G 6-0 170 So. Huntington Bay, N.Y./Huntington 29 Mike Catalino M 6-0 200 Sr. Webster, N.Y./Webster Schroeder 30 Terrence Molinari M 5-10 185 Jr. Manhasset, N.Y./Manhassett 32 Sam Payton M 5-11 190 Sr. Cos Cob, Conn./Brunswick 33 Michael Hutchings M 5-10 175 Jr. Durham, N.C./Durham Academy 34 Kevin Mayer D 6-0 190 Sr. Great Falls, Va./Potomac School 35 Parker McKee D 6-2 215 Jr. Old Greenwich, Conn./Berkshire School 36 Andrew Rullan M 6-2 180 So. Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny 37 Mike Manley D 6-1 200 So. Keuka Park, N.Y./Penn Yan 38 Tucker Virtue A 6-3 180 So. Rye, N.Y./Brunswick [Conn.] 39 Mike Rock G 5-10 190 So. Bay Shore, N.Y./Bay Shore 41 Ryan McFadyen D 6-6 245 Sr. Mendham, N.J./Delbarton 42 Kevin Young M 5-10 175 So. Manhasset, N.Y./Chaminade 43 Stephen Coyle A 6-2 170 So. Kensington, Md./Georgetown Prep 45 Matt Anderson M 5-11 155 Jr. San Diego, Calif./Francis Parker 46 Dan Theodoridis D 6-1 205 Sr. Norwalk, Conn./Norwalk 47 Jimmy O Reilly M 6-1 200 So. Rockville Centre, N.Y./South Side 49 Jay Jennison D 6-4 210 Sr. Richmond, Va./St. Christopher s 50 Will McKee A 6-3 220 Jr. Old Greenwich, Conn./St. Lawrence Univ. Head Coach: John Danowski (Rutgers 76) Assistant Coach: Ron Caputo (Scranton, 91) Assistant Coach: Chris Gabrielli (Massachusetts, 01) Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. 13 Allen, Brandon M 19 Belmont, Ben D 28 Brady, Sean G 29 Catalino, Mike M 17 Clute, Tom D 9 Costabile, CJ D 43 Coyle, Stephen A 22 Crotty, Ned A 7 Fogarty, Gibbs A 18 Goldberg, James M 21 Howell, Zach A 33 Hutchings, Michael M 49 Jennison, Jay D 2 Loftus, Chris A 37 Manley, Mike D 34 Mayer, Kevin D 41 McFadyen, Ryan D 35 McKee, Parker D 50 McKee, Will A 3 Meyer, Scot M 30 Molinari, Terrence M 11 Montelli, Tom M 14 Orlando, Jason D 32 Payton, Sam M 8 Quinzani, Max A 39 Rock, Mike G 10 Ross, Brad M 26 Rotanz, Robert M 36 Rullan, Andrew M 16 Rynn, Tom M 20 Schoeffel, Steve M 15 Schroeder, Rob G 1 Sherwood, Devon G 23 Solie, Sam M 5 Spillane, Sam M 46 Theodoridis, Dan D 0 Tkac, Chris D 6 Tkac, Joe D 12 Turri, Justin M 38 Virtue, Tucker A 24 Wygod, Max G 42 Young, Kevin M 2009 Pronunciation Guide C.J. Costabile... Cos-TUH-beel Ned Crotty... CROT-tee Gibbs Fogarty... FOE-gur-tee Jay Jennison...JENN-is-son Chris Loftus... LOFT-us Ryan McFadyen...Mc-FAD-in Terrence Molinari.. MOLE-in-ARE-ee Tom Montelli...Mon-TEL-lee Max Quinzani...Quin-ZAH-nee Rob Rotanz...ROW-tanz Tom Rynn...RIN Steve Schoeffel... SHOW-ful Rob Schroeder...SHROW-der Sam Spillane... Spi-LANE Dan Theodoridis THEE-o-dor-RID-dees Chris Tkac...TACK Joe Tkac...TACK Justin Turri... TUR-ree Tucker Virtue... VIR-chew Max Wygod...WHY-god