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DUKE MEN S LACROSSE 18 GAME NOTES CONTACT INFORMATION Meredith Rieder Associate Sports Information Director meredith.rieder@duke.edu (P) 919-684-3328 (C) 919-812-6741 DUKE (14-3, 3-1 ACC) FEBRUARY DUKE BLUE DEVILS vs. JOHNS HOPKINS BLUE JAYS Sunday, May 20 2:30 p.m. ESPNU Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis, Md. Feb. 3 1 PM W, 18-4 Feb. 8 7 PM W, 18-6 Feb. 10 1 PM W, 19-8 DUKE BLUE DEVILS 2018 record (ACC) 14-3 (3-1) USILA/IL 4/3 Last Game W, 17-11 vs. Villanova, 5/12/18 JOHNS HOPKINS BLUE JAYS 2018 record (Big Ten) 12-4 (3-2) USILA/IL 2/5 Last Game W, 10-9 (OT) vs. Georgetown, 5/13/18 Record vs, Johns Hopkins 7-11 Last Matchup W, 19-6, 5/13/17 Record vs. Duke 11-7 Last Matchup L, 6-19, 5/13/17 Feb. 16 5 PM W, 15-12 Feb. 24 1 PM L, 9-10 MARCH Head Coach John Danowski Career Record/Season 397-193/36th season Duke Record/Season 178-54/12th season vs. Johns Hopkins 8-15 vs. Johns Hopkins at Duke 5-2 Head Coach Dave Pietramala Career Record/Season 220-97/21st season Johns Hopkins Record/Season 197-80/18th season vs. Duke 6-5 vs. Duke at Johns Hopkins same March 3 1 PM W, 14-4 March 18 1 PM W, 9-3 March 10 3 PM W, 13-9 March 24 1:30 PM L, 14-15 APRIL March 17 12 PM W, 10-8 March 30 5 PM W, 11-10 SETTING THE SCENE Duke avanced to its 16th quarterfinal with a 17-11 win over Villanova in the opening round. The Blue Devils are 10-5 overall in NCAA quarterfinal games. Johns Hopkins is the No. 5 seed and beat Georgetown 10-9 in overtime to win and advance. THE SERIES HISTORY Duke and Johns Hopkins are meeting for the 19th time overall and the seventh time in NCAA Tournament action. The Blue Jays lead the overall series 11-7, but the Blue Devils have won the past three outings - all in the NCAA Tournament. The seven NCAA Tournament games are 4-3 in Duke s favor. All three Johns Hopkins wins came by a single goal and the Blue Devil wins by an average of 11.33 goals. BY THE NUMBERS 34 NCAA Tournament wins for the Blue Devils, fifth all-time in NCAA history 8 Tewaaraton Award finalists in Duke history after Justin Guterding earned the distinction 3 Goals neeed by Justin Guterding to break Zack Greer s NCAA record of 206 29 NCAA Tournament wins for head coach John Danowski - third most among active coaches 7 NCAA Tournament meetings between the Duke and JHU with the Blue Devils leading 4-3 11.88 Johns Hopkins scoring offense, ninth nationally MAY April 7 4 PM W, 8-2 April 27 6 PM L, 11-14 ACC Semifinal APRIL 14 1 PM W, 18-13 APRIL 20 7 PM W, 17-5 TALE OF THE TAPE Category Duke JHU Shots/Game 36.4 39.6 Goals/Game 13.76 11.88 Assists/Game 7.82 7.25 Points/Game 21.59 19.13 Shot %.378.300 GAA 8.41 9.44 GBs/Game 31.53 27.19 EMO 17-32 (.531) 19-54 (.352) Man Down 40-57 (.702) 32-48 (.667) Clears 276-311 (.887) 222-247 (.899) Faceoff % 219-434 (.505) 214-397 (.539) 8.41 Goals allowed per game for Duke, 10th nationally 99 Points for Guterding in 2018, five away from besting Jordan Wolf s Duke record 103 4.25 Brad Smith s points per game average in the past eight games, up from 2.89 in the first nine 11.33 Average margin of victory for Duke in its three most recent NCAA Tournament wins over Johns Hopkins JUSTIN Guterding 337 CAREER POINTS 2ND IN DUKE HISTORY BRAD Smith 113 CAREER POINTS DUKE S 45TH 100-POINT SCORER May 6 12 PM W, 13-9 May 12 2:15 PM W, 17-11 NCAA 1st Round May 20 2:30 PM Annapolis, Md. ESPNU NCAA Quarterfinal DANNY Fowler 594 CAREER SAVES 3RD AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS

JOHNS HOPKINS SERIES HISTORY Overall: Johns Hopkins leads 11-7 Under John Danowski: Duke leads 5-2 In NCAA Tournament: Duke leads 4-3 In NCAA Quarterfinal: Duke leads 1-0 Year Location Result 1943 Baltimore, Md. L, 12-16 1947 Durham, N.C. L, 3-12 1948 Baltimore, Md. L, 3-12 1949 Durham, N.C. L, 4-16 1950 Baltimore, Md. L, 5-12 1951 Durham, N.C. W, 9-7 5/18/1997 College Park, Md. W, 12-11 % 4/5/2003 Baltimore, Md. L, 6-19 4/10/2004 Durham, N.C. L, 5-6 4/8/2005 Baltimore, Md. L, 10-11 5/30/2005 Durham, N.C. L, 8-9 % 4/7/2007 Baltimore, Md. W, 11-9 5/28/2007 Baltimore, Md. L, 11-12 % 4/3/2008 Durham, N.C. W, 17-6 5/24/2008 Baltimore, Md. L, 9-10 % 5/15/2010 Durham, N.C. W, 18-5 % 5/18/2014 Newark, Del. W, 19-11 % 5/13/2017 Baltimore, Md. W, 19-6 % % NCAA Tournament LAST TIME WE MET Justin Guterding scored a career-high tying 10 points from four goals and six assists to lead the unseeded Blue Devils past No. 6 seed Johns Hopkins 19-6 in the 2017 NCAA opening round at Homewood Field. Joey Manown chipped in four goals and an assist, while Sean Lowrie had three goals and an assist in the victory. Duke s second midfield provided four of its first eight goals in the game. The Blue Jays led 2-0 early, but Duke went on a 6-1 run in the final 10:24 of the first quarter and never looked back. The Blue Devils held Johns Hopkins to just one goal in the second half. Danny Fowler made eight saves and Kyle Rowe dominated the faceoff X, 18-of-24. DUKE VS. HOPKINS TOP 10 Sunday will mark the eighth time Duke and Johns Hopkins will face off both ranked in the top 10 and just the fourth time as top five squads in modern history. The Blue Jays enter the matchup ranked second in the most recent USILA poll. They are 2-1 when ranked higher with the most recent victory being a 10-9 triumph in the NCAA semifinal in 2008. Date Duke Rank JHU Rank Result 5/18/1997 5 4 W, 12-11 4/5/2003 10 1 L, 6-19 4/10/2004 13 2 L, 5-6 4/7/2007 4 9 W, 11-9 5/28/2007 2 3 L, 11-12 4/5/2008 2 11 W, 17-6 5/24/2008 1 4 L, 9-10 5/15/2010 5 14 W, 18-5 5/18/2014 3 8 W, 19-11 5/13/2017 6 9 W, 19-6 DUKE S RECORD WHEN 2018 STREAK At Home 9-1 W4 Away 5-1 W5 Neutral 0-1 L1 Artificial Turf 4-1 W4 Natural Grass 10-2 W2 Daytime 10-2 W4 Evening 4-1 L1 Overtime - - Weekday 4-1 L1 Weekend (Sat/Sun) 10-2 W4 Against top-16-20 teams 2-2 W1 Against top-11-15 teams 0-1 L1 Against top-1-10 teams 4-0 W4 Against unranked teams 8-0 W8 Leading after one quarter 8-0 W8 Trailing after one quarter 4-2 L1 Tied after one quarter 2-1 W2 Leading at halftime 12-1 W9 Trailing at halftime 0-1 L1 Tied at halftime 2-1 W1 Leading after 3 quarters 12-2 W5 Trailing after 3 quarters 2-1 L1 Tied after 3 quarters - - Scoring first 8-1 W4 Opponent scores first 6-2 W1 Scoring 10+ goals 12-2 W2 Scoring fewer than 10 goals 2-1 W2 Allowing 10+ goals 4-3 W1 Allowing fewer than 10 goals 10-0 W10 More ground balls 12-1 W5 Fewer ground balls 1-2 W1 Ground balls equal 1-0 W1 Winning more faceoffs 6-2 W1 Opp. wins more faceoffs 8-1 W5 Faceoffs equal - - Scored one man-up goal 9-0 W9 Allowed one man-up goal 3-2 W1 Scored 2+ man-up goals 3-1 W1 Allowed 2+ man-up goals 4-0 W4 Had more penalty minutes 11-0 W11 BLUE DEVIL PROBABLE LINEUP Pos. No. Name Cl. G-A-P Other Notes A 8 Joe Robertson Fr. 41-11-52 16 GBs Third on the team in scoring A 14 Justin Guterding Sr. 58-41-99.500 shot% 337 career points, 204 career goals A 31 Joey Manown So. 11-8-19 18 GB Has at least one point in 10 games in 2018 M 15 Nakeie Montgomery Fr. 9-2-11 3 GB Has bounced between 1st and 2nd midfield in 2018 M 27 Brad Smith Jr. 27-33-60 19 GBs Career-high six points versus No. 6 Loyola and North Carolina M 66 Peter Conley 5Sr. 25-9-34 4 UP Season-high six points in win at No. 6 Loyola D 2 JT Giles-Harris So. - 23 GBs, 20 CT ACC Defensive Player of the Week (2/5 and 3/12) D 7 Cade Van Raaphorst Jr. - 36 GB, 18 CT Midseason All-America 2nd Team D 49 Kevin McDonough 5Sr. - 29 GB, 12 CT Transferred to Duke for 5th year after graduating from Penn G 3 Danny Fowler R-Jr. 8.36 GAA.537 SV% First Duke goaltender to earn All-ACC honors twice LSM 77 Peter Welch Sr. 1-1-2 44 GB, 20 CT Crucial LSM on the faceoff wing LSM 19 Greg Pelton Sr. 0-1-1 51 GB, 10 CT A key member to faceoff wing and defense 2M 4 Mitch Russell Sr. 1-10-11 6 GB Had three assists in loss to Syracuse 2M 9 Sean Lowrie Jr. 18-5-23 4 UP Career-high four goals versus Boston University 2M 12 Kevin Quigley Fr. 9-2-11 3 GB Ended a five-game scoreless streak against Notre Dame 2M 42 Reilly Walsh So. 14-3-17 7 GB Started eight games on 1st midfield in 2017 3M 20 David Gill Sr. 3-1-4 6 GB Scored career-high two goals versus Villanova 2M 24 Jake Seau Sr. 4-1-5 3 GB Will return for a fifth year in 2019 2M 30 Matthew Giampetroni Sr. 2-1-3 4 GB Also has played on man up SSDM 11 Terry Lindsay So. - 27 GB, 7 CT Has played in every game during his career SSDM 13 Sean Cerrone Sr. 1-0-1 13 GB, 11 CT Can play both ways for the Blue Devils SSDM 6 John Prendergast Jr. 2-0-2 23 GB, 7 CT Returned to d-middie after running on 2nd midfield in 2017 SSDM 55 Blake Leischow So. - 4 GB, 1 CT Plays faceoff wing and defensive midfield DN 21 Jack Harrington Sr. - 4 GB Team captain, crucial member of nation s No. 13 man-down unit FO 91 Jack Fowler Jr. - 3 GB Played in 11 games this season G 29 Turner Uppgren R-Fr. 9.25 GAA.414 SV% Split time with Fowler in first four games 2 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES

DUKE AND HOPKINS SINCE 2007 Duke and Johns Hopkins have been two of the most successful programs in the past 11 seasons. They have combined for a 39-17 NCAA Tournament record, amassed four NCAA titles - three for Duke and one for the Blue Jays and earned two runner-up finishes since 2007. NCAA TOURNAMENT SINCE 2007 Team Record Titles Duke 25-8 3 JHU 14-9 1 GUTERDING TEWAARATON AWARD FINALIST Justin Guterding was named one of five finalists for the 2018 Tewaaraton Award as announced by the Tewaaraton Award Foundation. Guterding is one of eight Blue Devils to earn the distinction and one of six under head coach John Danowski. Duke Tewaaraton Award Finalists Years Kevin Cassese 2002, 2003 Matt Danowski 2005, 2007, 2008 Zack Greer 2008 (Duke), 2009 (at Bryant) Ned Crotty 2009, 2010 CJ Costabile 2012 Jordan Wolf 2014 Myles Jones 2015, 2016 Justin Guterding 2018 NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES Duke earned its 22nd appearance in the NCAA Tournament and 12th straight with a 13-3 overall record. The Blue Devils are one of four schools to have an active streak of 10 consecutive appearances. The Blue Devils are 34-18 all-time in the NCAA Tournament. The 34 wins are fifth among Division I teams. Duke is 10-5 in quarterfinal games overall and 8-1 under John Danowski. Duke is seeded fourth for the second time program history. The Blue Devils also were seeded fourth in 1999, losing to Georgetown in the opening round. Duke is 3-0 in overtime NCAA Tournament games and 2-0 under John Danowski. Duke has won 28 of its past 37 NCAA playoff games. Three of the losses came against Johns Hopkins in the 2005 and 2007 title games and the 2008 semifinals and two against Ohio State. Overall, the Blue Devils are 29-9 in NCAA action when scoring at least 10 goals and 1-9 when held to single digits. Duke is one of nine schools with more tournament wins than postseason appearances (Cornell, Denver, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Maryland, North Carolina, Princeton, Syracuse & Virginia). Duke s 18 NCAA Tournament wins since 2010 are second behind Maryland s 21. DUKE S NCAA TOURNAMENT STREAK AT 12 Duke is one of four teams to have an active streak of at least 10 consecutive NCAA appearances with Maryland holding the longest at 16. Three of the teams are currently members of the ACC Notre Dame at 13, Duke at 12 and Syracuse at 11. Overall, Johns Hopkins holds the longest streak in NCAA history, qualifying for 41 straight NCAA Tournaments from 1972-2012. DANOWSKI IN NCAA TOURNAMENT Head coach John Danowski has made 20 appearances in the NCAA Tournament as a head coach. He is 29-16 overall, going 4-8 in eight appearances at Hofstra and 25-8 in his 12 at Duke. Danowski s 29 wins and three NCAA titles are third among active coaches Coach, Schools W L Ch Bill Tierney, Princeton/Denver 44 19 8 John Desko, Syracuse 34 13 5 John Danowski, Hofstra/Duke 29 16 3 Dave Pietramala, Cornell/Hopkins 25 15 2 DUKE VS. THE NCAA FIELD Duke is 11-7 in NCAA Tournament games against five of the remaining eight teams it s has faced in NCAA postseason history. The Blue Devils lone losing record is to Maryland, a 2-3 mark. Cornell 3-0 Denver 1-0 Johns Hopkins 4-3 Loyola 2-1 Maryland 2-3 LOOKING AT DUKE Duke bested Villanova 17-11 in the opening round. Senior attackman Justin Guterding continues to shine and headlines one of the nation s top offenses with 58 goals and 41 assists for 99 points. Rookie Joe Robertson complements him on attack with 52 points. In the midfield, junior Brad Smith has a career-best 60 points and graduate student Peter Conley has chipped in 34. Defensively, Duke is holding opponents to 8.41 goals per game. Cade Van Raaphorst and JT Giles- Harris anchor the close defense with 18 and 20 caused turnovers, respectively. In goal, Danny Fowler sports a 8.36 goals against average and a.537 save percentage. Joe Stein and Brian Smyth share duties at the faceoff X. Stein is 98-of-175 (.560), while Smyth is 114-of-225 (.507). They have 39 and 60 ground balls, respectively. SCOUTING JOHNS HOPKINS Johns Hopkins earned the No. 5 overall seed after capturing the Big Ten Tournament title and then used a second-half rally to escape with 10-9 overtime win over Georgetown in the opening round. They outscored the Hoyas 5-1 in the fourth quarter to force overtime with Kyle Marr having all five goals. Shack Stanwick scored with 29 seconds left in overtime to send his team to the quarterfinal. Sporting a 12-4 overall record, Johns Hopkins is led on offense by Kyle Marr s 55 points (39g, 16a). Joel Tinney has 52 points (21g, 31a) and Stanwick 51 (18g, 33a). The Blue Jays are averaging 11.88 goals per game, shooting.300 and have scored 10-plus goals in 13 of 16 games. On the defensive side of the ball, the Blue Jays are allowing 9.44 goals per game and holding teams to just 28 percent shooting. They have held eight of their 16 opponents to fewer than 10 goals. Patrick Foley anchors the defense with 14 caused turnovers 2018 HONORS & AWARDS TEWAARATON AWARD FINALIST Justin Guterding INSIDE LACROSSE ALL-AMERICA Justin Guterding (2nd), Brad Smith (2nd), Cade Van Raaphorst (2nd), JT Giles-Harris (HM), Peter Conley (HM) ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Justin Guterding ALL-ACC Justin Guterding, Brad Smith, Cade Van Raaphorst, Danny Fowler, Joe Stein TEWAARATON AWARD WATCH LIST Justin Guterding, Cade Van Raaphorst ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Justin Guterding (Feb. 5, Feb. 19, Apr. 2, Apr. 16, Apr. 23, May 7), Brad Smith (Mar. 12) ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK JT Giles-Harris (Feb. 5, Mar. 12) Danny Fowler (Feb. 19), Cade Van Raaphorst (Apr. 9) WARRIOR/US LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Justin Guterding (Feb. 12) USILA TEAM OF THE WEEK Justin Guterding (Feb. 5, Feb. 12, Apr. 3, Apr. 17, Apr. 24) Joe Robertson (Feb. 19) Cade Van Raaphorst (Mar. 6, Mar. 13), Peter Welch (Apr. 9) INSIDE LACROSSE MIDSEASON ALL-AMERICAN Justin Guterding (1st), Brad Smith (2nd), Cade Van Raaphorst (2nd), JT Giles-Harris (3rd), Peter Conley (HM) TEAM CAPTAINS Sean Cerrone, Justin Guterding, Jack Harrington PRESEASON ALL-ACC Danny Fowler, Justin Guterding, Cade Van Raaphorst INSIDE LACROSSE PRESEASON ALL-AMERICAN Cade Van Raaphorst (1st), Justin Guterding (2nd), Brad Smith (2nd) JT Giles-Harris (3rd), Danny Fowler (HM) 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES 3

and 28 ground balls. Daniel Jones is a top defensive midfielder with 14 forced turnovers. In goal, Brock Trumbaugh owns a 9.24 goals against average and a.515 save percentage. He is averaging 9.88 saves per game. Hunter Moreland handles the faceoff duties for the Blue Jays, winning 195-of-334 draws (.584). He is ranked 18th nationally and has won at least 50 percent of his restarts in nine games, but only twice in the past eight outings. HOPKINS A SECOND HALF SQUAD Johns Hopkins has thrived in the second half this season, outscoring opponents 113-72. The Blue Jays have struggled out of the gates at times, being outscored 78-76 in the first half this year. They have erased at least a three-goal deficit to win three times this season and rallied from a 9-2 score to beat Virginia. Hopkins trailed 9-6 to Rutgers in the third quarter and eventually won 13-12. It also came back from two-goals down in third quarters to beat Ohio State and Maryland in the Big Ten Championship. GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Johns Hopkins 41 35 52 61 Opponents 44 34 33 39 IN COMMON Duke and Johns Hopkins share five common opponents. Duke went 4-1 in the five games and the Blue Jays went 3-2. Opponent Duke Johns Hopkins Virginia W, 18-13 W, 15-13 Syracuse L, 14-15 W, 18-7 North Carolina W, 11-10 L, 11-13 Loyola W, 13-9 L, 5-12 Towson W, 10-8 W, 14-6 BLUE DEVILS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT Duke is 2-3 in NCAA Tournament play since 2015 with all three losses coming by a 16-11 score. Justin Guterding is the top scorer with 22 points from 12 goals and 10 assists. Joey Manown has seven points in three games and Brad Smith 10 in four. Defensively, Duke is allowing 12.99 goals per game in the NCAA Tournament since 2015. Player GP G A P GB CT FO Justin Guterding 5 12 10 22 8 2 - John Prendergast 4 2 0 2 7 - - Cade Van Raaphorst 4 - - - 6 1 - Greg Pelton 4 0 1 1 6 1 - Brad Smith 4 4 6 10 5 2 - Matthew Giampetroni 3 - - - 1 - - Peter Welch 2 - - - - 1 - Joey Manown 3 5 2 7 3 - - Kevin Quigley 3 1 0 1-1 - Reilly Walsh 3 3 1 4 1 - - JT Giles-Harris 3 - - - 3 4 - Connor Alexander 1 - - - - - - Mitch Russell 3 1 2 3 1 - - Terry Lindsay 3 - - - 2 - - Sean Cerrone 3 2 2 4 2 1 - David Gill 2 3 0 3 2 - - Jack Harrington 2 - - - - - - Brian Smyth 3 1 1 2 17 1 24-33 Sean Lowrie 3 6 2 8 1 - - Terry Lindsay 3 - - - 2 - - Blake Leischow 2 - - - - - - Ryan Hastings 1 - - - - - - Joe Robertson 1 4 1 5 1 - - Nakeie Montgomery 1 3 0 3 1 - - Peter Conley 1 0 1 1 2 - - Kevin McDonough 1 - - - - - - Jake Seau 1 - - - - - - Joe Stein 1 - - - - - 2-4 Goaltender Min GA Svs GBs GAA SV% Danny Fowler 282:39 63 44 11 13.36.411 Turner Uppgren 9:12 0 3-0.00 1.000 DUKE SECOND QUARTER SPURTS The Blue Devils are outscoring their opponents 70-31 in the second quarter this season. Duke has outscored its foes in 13 of the 17 second quarters. The Blue Devils lost the second 15-minute session to Cleveland State (1-2) and Notre Dame (3-4) in the ACC Tournament and tied Notre Dame (1-1) and Jacksonville (4-4). GOALS BY PERIOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Duke 47 70 51 57 Opponents 31 31 35 36 DUKE A FORCE ON BOTH ENDS Duke has proven it features one of the most complete teams as one of two programs to have its offense and defense ranked among the top 10. Scoring Offense Leaders 1. Albany 14.59 2 Yale 13.94 3. Cornell 13.88 4. Duke 13.76 5. Loyola 13.63 6. Princeton 13.62 7. Virginia 12.61 8. Penn State 12.57 9. Johns Hopkins 11.88 10. Maryland 11.81 Scoring Defense Leaders 1. Denver 7.44 2. Albany 7.71 3. UMBC 7.77 4. Hofstra 7.86 5. Saint Joseph s 8.00 Robert Morris 8.00 7. Vermont 8.06 8. Georgetown 8.12 9. Army 8.38 10. Duke 8.41 CASCADE/INSIDE LACROSSE (MAY 7) Rank Team Record Votes (First) 1. Maryland 12-3 518 (6) 2. Albany 14-2 497 (9) 3. Duke 13-3 491 (2) 4. Yale 13-3 489 (6) 5. Johns Hopkins 11-4 476 (4) 6. Loyola 12-3 429 (1) 7. Cornell 12-4 404 8. Notre Dame 9-5 366 9. Denver 12-3 310 10. Virginia 12-5 295 11. Syracuse 8-6 260 12. Georgetown 12-4 214 13. Rutgers 9-6 208 14. UMass 12-4 191 15. Ohio State 8-7 178 16. Bucknell 11-4 163 17. Villanova 10-5 130 18. Robert Morris 12-4 83 19. Navy 9-5 65 20. Penn State 8-6 37 USILA COACHES POLL (MAY 7) Rank Team Points (1st) Record Prv 1. Maryland 273 (9) 12-3 2 2. Johns Hopkins 253 (1) 11-4 7 3. Duke 243 (3) 13-3 4 4. Albany 242 (1) 14-2 5 5. Yale 240 13-3 1 6. Loyola 204 12-3 6 7. Notre Dame 198 9-5 8 8. Cornell 195 12-4 10 9. Virginia 145 12-5 9 10. Denver 144 12-3 3 11. Syracuse 136 8-6 13 12. Georgetown 119 12-4 17 13. Rutgers 98 9-6 11 14. Bucknell 87 11-4 14 15. UMASS 85 12-4 16 16. Ohio State 73 8-7 15 17. Villanova 66 10-5 12 18. Robert Morris 43 12-4 N/R 19. Navy 26 9-5 18 20. Penn State 13 8-6 19 NIKE/LACROSSE MAGAZINE (MAY 7) Rank Team Record Prv. 1. Duke 13-3 2 2. Yale 13-3 1 3. Albany 14-2 5 4. Maryland 12-3 3 5. Johns Hopkins 11-4 7 6. Loyola 12-3 6 7. Cornell 12-4 9 8. Notre Dame 9-5 8 9. Denver 12-3 4 10. Virginia 12-5 10 11. Georgetown 12-4 16 12. Syracuse 8-6 14 13. Ohio State 8-7 11 14. Rutgers 9-6 12 15. Navy 9-5 13 16. UMass 12-4 18 17. Bucknell 11-4 15 18. Villanova 10-5 17 19. Robert Morris 12-4 NR 20. Penn State 8-6 19 4 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES

A WIN OVER JOHNS HOPKINS WOULD Be head coach John Danowski s 398th career win and 30th NCAA Tournament victory Be the program s 568th overall victory and 35th in NCAA Tournament history Make Duke 70-62-1 in the month of May FORCING THE ISSUE ON DEFENSE Duke s defense has been stifling this season, allowing just 8.41 goals per game to lead the ACC and rank ninth nationally. The Blue Devils are forcing the issue and are third in the conference and 18th in Division I in caused turnovers per game with a 7.76 average. Last season, in which Duke posted one of its best defensive campaigns, the Blue Devils were fourth in the ACC and 46th among Division I teams with only 6.17 caused turnovers per game. Caused Turnovers Per Game Average Since 2010 2017 6.17 2016 6.26 2015 6.61 2014 6.35 2013 7.29 2012 7.75 2011 7.30 2010 8.80 SPECIAL TEAMS REMAIN SPECIAL The Blue Devils man-down defense and man-up offense have been crucial to Duke s success this season. Duke leads the ACC in both categories and is fourth and 19th nationally, respectively. The Blue Devils are scoring on 53 percent of their extra-man opportunities and killing off 70 percent of their man-down situations. They are one of six programs to have percentages above.500 in both. School Man-Up Man-Down Maryland 2 (.571) 6 (.766) Duke 4 (.531) 19 (.702) Lehigh 1 (.634) 41 (.660) Denver 6 (.512) 62 (.563) Boston U 3 (.568) 53 (.610) UMass Lowell 5 (.516) 10 (.750) BLUE DEVILS ON TARGET Overall, Duke s offense is quite efficient, scoring on 38 percent of its shots attempted. The Blue Devils rank second in the nation in shot percentage (.378). Cornell leads at.400, Duke is second and Canisius third (.360). Overall, Duke has 234 goals on 619 shots. Opponent Goals Shots Pct. Air Force 18 38.474 High Point 18 41.439 Jacksonville 19 40.475 Denver 15 31.484 Penn 9 32.281 Richmond 14 36.389 Loyola 13 38.342 Towson 10 33.303 Cleveland State 9 39.231 Syracuse 14 42.333 North Carolina 11 33.333 Notre Dame 8 23.348 Virginia 18 43.419 Marquette 17 40.425 Notre Dame 11 30.367 Boston University 13 35.371 Villanova 17 36.472 MOST WINS SINCE 2005 Duke has unparalleled success since 2005, winning more games and posting a higher winning percentage than any other team in Division I lacrosse in that span. The Blue Devils are 201-59 (.773) and have a 27-game lead on Maryland s 174 victories. NCAA MOST WINS SINCE 2005 1. Duke 201-59.773 2. Maryland 174-66.725 3. Denver 169-67.716 4. Syracuse 164-63.722 Virginia 164-66.713 DUKE IN THE MONTH OF MAY Duke is 69-62-1 (.527) all-time in the month of May. Since 2007, Duke is 35-9 (.795). The Blue Devils won 11 straight games in May from 2013-2015, before losing in the NCAA first round in 2015. AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTS Since 2006, Duke is 108-54 (.667) versus ranked opponents and 6-3 this season. No. 17 Air Force W, 18-4 No. 4 Denver W, 15-12 No. 18 Penn L, 9-10 No. 6 Loyola W, 13-9 No. 13 Syracuse L, 14-15 No. 10 Notre Dame W, 8-2 No. 10 Virginia W, 18-13 No. 16 Notre Dame L, 11-14 No. 17 Villanova W, 17-11 No. 2 Johns Hopkins REACHING THE PERFECT 10 Since 2007, Duke is 158-21 when scoring at least 10 goals in a game. The Blue Devils are 16-32 when being held to fewer than 10 scores. Duke is 46-45 when allowing 10 goals in a contest and 128-8 when holding opponents under 10 goals. DUKE IN ONE GOAL GAMES Duke is 77-72 in games decided by one goal in program history after upending North Carolina 11-10. Duke is 20-16 in one-goal contests since 2007 and 5-7 in one-goal NCAA Tournament games all time. OPPONENT SCORING DROUGHTS The Blue Devils defense has been quite stingy at times this season, holding 12 of its 17 foes this year to scoring droughts of 15-plus minutes. In the NCAA opening round, Duke held Villanova scoreless for 14:16 during an 7-0 run in the second quarter. Opponent Quarter Drought Air Force 1-2 16:17 Air Force 2-4 19:20 High Point 1-2 19:21 High Point 2-3 15:42 High Point 3-4 16:56 DUKE SCORING BY QUARTERS Air Force 0 3 0 1 4 Duke 3 5 6 4 18 High Point 0 2 2 2 6 Duke 6 3 6 3 18 Jacksonville 0 4 1 3 8 Duke 5 4 5 5 19 Denver 5 1 6 0 12 Duke 2 4 2 7 15 Duke 2 5 0 2 9 Penn 2 2 1 5 10 Richmond 2 0 2 0 4 Duke 1 8 1 4 14 Duke 1 5 4 3 13 Loyola 3 1 1 4 9 Duke 5 2 0 3 10 Towson 2 0 4 2 8 Duke 3 1 4 1 9 Cleveland State 1 2 0 0 3 Syracuse 4 3 4 4 15 Duke 3 4 5 2 14 North Carolina 2 3 4 1 10 Duke 1 4 3 3 11 Duke 3 1 2 2 8 Notre Dame 1 1 0 0 2 Duke 6 5 2 5 18 Virginia 3 3 5 2 13 Marquette 2 1 1 1 5 Duke 3 2 5 7 17 Notre Dame 2 4 2 6 14 Duke 1 3 3 4 11 Boston U 2 0 2 5 9 Duke 2 6 3 2 13 Villanova 3 1 3 4 11 Duke 3 8 1 5 17 Johns Hopkins 3 1 3 4 11 Duke 3 8 1 5 17 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES 5

Jacksonville 1-2 15:55 Jacksonville 3-4 18:32 Denver 3-4 15:11 Richmond 1-2 25:50 Richmond 3-4 23:30 Loyola 2-3 21:31 Towson 2-3 19:07 Cleveland State 3-4 30:05 Syracuse 3-4 18:42 Notre Dame 1-2 26:11 Notre Dame 3-4 32:48 Marquette 3-4 25:31 Boston University 1-3 29:22 DANOWSKI SITS ATOP WINS LIST Head coach John Danowski etched his name at the top of the Division I men s lacrosse wins list in 2017, beating Jacksonville for his 376th career victory. Dom Starsia held the previous record of 375. Danowski is third among active coaches across all three divisions and would be the first Division I head coach to reach 400 wins if Duke can win a national title. The Blue Devils leader has 178 wins at Duke, 192 at Hofstra and 27 in his first stop at LIU Post. Coach, School W L 1. Jim Berkman, Salisbury 529 60 2. Hank Janczyk, Gettysburg 452 141 3. John Danowski, Duke 397 193 4. Bill Tierney, Denver 394 128 DANOWSKI IN CENTURY CLUB TIMES TWO Danowski owns a 178-54 record at Duke, making him one of five coaches in Division I men s lacrosse to win 100-plus games with two programs. He captured 192 wins at Hofstra prior to coming to Durham. Denver s Bill Tierney joined the club in 2017. 100+ CAREER WINS AT 2 SCHOOLS Coach First Second Dom Starsia 101-Brown 274-UVA Dave Urick 122-Hobart 223-G Town John Danowski * 192-Hofstra 178-Duke Jack Emmer 108-W&L 186-Army Bill Tierney * 238-Princeton 121-Denver * active coach DUKE S DEPTH AT MIDFIELD The Blue Devils have the luxury of depth at the midfield position. Duke has played at least seven midfielders in all 16 games and is one of five programs to have a midfield unit with at least 125 points on the season. Duke s top six midfield scorers are Brad Smith, Peter Conley, Sean Lowrie, Reilly Walsh, Kevin Quigley and Mitch Russell. Nakeie Montgomery is tied with Russell and Quigley and will continue to see a lot of quality time on the first midfield line. Midfield Units with More Than 100 Points Team Goals Assists Points 1. Maryland 101 66 167 2. Cornell 111 50 161 3. Albany 112 42 154 Vermont 93 61 154 5. Duke 91 62 153 GILL MAKES MOST OF NCAA OPPORTUNITIES David Gill has made the most of his opportunities in his two NCAA Tournament outings. The Chatham, N.J., lined up on the faceoff wing for Duke last weekend and came away with a career-best two goals on two shots. In 2017, at Johns Hopkins, Gill came on to tally a goal on his lone shot in the 19-6 win over the Blue Jays in the NCAA opener. For his career, Gill has five goals and three have come in NCAA Tournament play. CONLEY, SMITH A SPECIAL DUO Graduate student Peter Conley and junior Brad Smith make quite the dynamic duo as two thirds of Duke s first midfield. They are two of 21 midfielders to have at least 20 goals. Duke, Albany, Rutgers, Delaware and Vermont all have two players represented. Deemer Class holds the Duke single-season goals record for a midfielder with 50 in 2016 a feat only five other midfielders in NCAA history have reached. Midfielders with 20 Goals Max Tuttle, Sacred Heart 46 Connor Kelly, Maryland 44 Sean O Brien, Bucknell 42 Dox Aitken, Virginia 41 Brent Noseworthy, Michigan 41 Jay Drapeau, Loyola 41 Ian MacKay, Vermont 39 Jakob Patterson, Albany 38 Jordan Dowiak, Cornell 36 Griffin Brown, Colgate 34 Austin Sims, Princeton 32 Christian Mazzone, Rutgers 29 Brad Smith, Duke 27 Kyle McClancy, Albany 26 Peter Conley, Duke 25 Kevin Hill, Penn State 25 Dean DiSimone, Delaware 24 Rob Hudson, Vermont 21 Casey Rose, Rutgers 21 John Maclean, Boston 20 Bryce Reid, Delaware 20 DANNY FOWLER SAVING BEST FOR LAST Returning All-ACC goaltender Danny Fowler is having his best year between the pipes. He leads the ACC and is in the top 16 nationally in both goals against average (8.36) and save percentage (.537). His 8.47 saves per game are third in the ACC as Duke is allowing just 31 shots per game. Danny Fowler Career Comparison Year GAA SV% 2016 9.84.497 2017 8.64.526 2018 8.36.537 WHERE DUKE RANKS IN 2018 Team Category ACC NCAA Assists Per Game (7.82) 1 5 CTs Per Game (7.76) 3 18 Clearing Percentage (.887) 2 24 Faceoff Win % (.505) 3 28 GBs Per Game (31.53) 2 10 Man-Down Defense (.702) 1 19 Man-Up Offense (.531) 1 4 Points Per Game (21.59) 1 5 Saves Per Game (9.35) 4 54 Scoring Defense (8.41) 1 10 Scoring Margin (5.35) 1 2 Scoring Offense (13.76) 1 4 Shot % (.378) 1 2 TOs Per Game (11.65) 2 16 Win Percentage (.824) 1 2 WHERE DUKE PLAYERS RANK Individual ACC NCAA Justin Guterding Assists Per Game (2.41) 1 10 Goals Per Game (3.41) 1 1 Points Per Game (5.82) 1 2 Shot Percentage (.492) 2 12 Man Up Goals (4) 5 64 Joe Robertson Goals Per Game (2.41) 3 30 Points Per Game (3.06) 5 67 Shot Percentage (.451) 5 22 Brad Smith Assists Per Game (1.94) 3 18 Points Per Game (3.53) 3 32 Goals Per Game (1.59) 12 133 Peter Conley Man Up Goals (4) 5 64 JT Giles-Harris CTs Per Game (1.18) 5 52 Peter Welch CTs Per Game (1.18) 5 52 Joe Stein Faceoff Percentage (.560) 3 23 Brian Smyth Faceoff Percentage (.507) 4 43 Ground Balls Per Game (4.29) 2 46 Danny Fowler Saves Per Game (8.47) 3 50 Save Percentage (.537) 1 16 Goals Against Average (8.36) 2 11 6 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES

FOWLER CLIMBING SAVES CHART Fifth-year senior goalkeeper Danny Fowler jumped to No. 2 on the Duke career saves chart last weekend, pushing his career total to 594 with eight saves against Villanova. Duke s full-time starter for the past three seasons, Fowler passed Matt Breslin (579) and Chuck Sherwood (583) with the 10 stops. Joe Kirmser holds the record at 847. Averaging 8.47 saves per game this season, Fowler needs one more game to become the second goaltender in Duke history to record 600 career stops. Overall for his career, Fowler has started 63 of the 70 games he has played and averages 8.49 saves per game. GUTERDING ALL-AROUND EXCELLENCE Justin Guterding can score and facilitate scoring with the best of them. The senior attackman is one of two players Ben Reeves of Yale is the second in Division I to rank in the top 10 in both goals and assists per game. Goals Per Game 1. Justin Guterding 3.41 2. Ben Reeves, Yale 3.12 3. Max Tuttle, Sacred Herat 3.07 4. Ethan Walker, Denver 2.94 5. Brent Noseworthy, Michigan 2.93 6. Griffin Feiner, Hartford 2.92 7. Chris DiPretoro, Mount St. Mary s 2.85 8. Sean O Brien, Bucknell 2.80 9. Connor Kelly, Maryland 2.75 10. Joe Saggese, Sacred Heart 2.73 Assists Per Game 1. Michael Sowers, Princeton 4.31 2. Will Sands, Bucknell 3.67 3. Pat Spencer, Loyola 3.63 4. Jeff Teat, Cornell 3.53 5. Connor Fields, Albany 3.36 6. Connor Kearnan, Canisius 3.06 7. Morgan Cheek, Harvard 2.62 8. Asher Nolting, High Point 2.57 9. Ben Reeves, Yale 2.53 10. Justin Guterding, Duke 2.41 GUTERDING IN THE RECORD BOOKS Justin Guterding became the third Blue Devil and 13th Division I player to amass 300 career points. He currently ranks second at Duke and sixth in NCAA history in career points with 337. He is six points shy of moving into the top five in the NCAA records book. His 204 goals are second in NCAA history. At his current average of 3.41 goals per game this season, Guterding needs one more game to pass Zack Greer s Duke and NCAA record 206 goals. Justin Guterding in NCAA Records Book Category Total Rank Points 337 6 Goals 204 2 GUTERDING GOAL SCORING STREAK Justin Guterding, with two goals versus Villanova, extended his nation s best goal streak to 44 games. His streak dates back to March 22, 2016, when Air Force held him to only one assist. He one of five Division I players to have a goal in at least 20 straight games. Rk. Player, School, Pos. Class Goals Streak 1. Justin Guterding, Duke, A, Sr. 138 44 2. Ben Reeves, Yale, A, Sr. 95 30 3. Max Tuttle, Sacred Heart, M, Jr. 68 25 4. Joe Saggese, Sacred Heart, A, Jr. 58 24 5. Simon Mathias, Penn, A, Jr. 41 20 GUTERDING S ASSIST GAME STILL THRIVING Guterding averaged 2.56 assists per game in 2017, more than a one assist per game improvement of his 1.4 in 2016. His pace has stayed steady from last year, averaging 2.41 assists per game in 2018. His 46 total in 2017 rank fifth in Duke single-season history, while his 41 in 2018 are seventh. Only Matt Danowski and Ned Crotty have more assists in a season at Duke than Guterding. Guterding has 133 career helpers to rank third on the career charts. Danowski and Crotty sit atop the list with 183 and 147, respectively. MORE GUTERDING NUMBERS With nine points at Virginia, Guterding became the first Blue Devil to record at least 70 points in each of his four seasons. He amassed 70, 71 and 97 in the first three seasons and has 99 this year. He also is the fastest Blue Devil to 100 and 300 career points and is tied as the fastest player to 200 points. With three points in the NCAA opening round win, Guterding stands at 99 and is one shy of becoming the second Blue Devil in program history to record 100 in a season. Only Jordan Wolf has scored 100 points in a season for Duke and just 15 different Division I players have reached the century mark in NCAA history 17 times - Lyle Thompson of Albany did so three times. Guterding is five points from breaking Wolf s Duke single-season mark of 103. Guterding is the lone Blue Devil to rank in the top three in career goals, assists and points. Duke Career Rankings Player Pts G A Matt Danowski 1 5 1 Jordan Wolf 3 4 4 Justin Guterding 2 2 3 Fastest to 100 Career Points Player Number of Games Justin Guterding 25 Matt Danowski 27 Fastest to 200 Career Points Player Number of Games Justin Guterding 50 Zack Greer 50 Matt Danowski 51 Fastest to 300 Career Points Player Number of Games Justin Guterding 66 Matt Danowski 70 DUKE DUO POINT STREAKS Justin Guterding extended his points streak to 72 games last weekend. He is one of six active players to have a point in every game of his career. Junior Brad Smith also joined the point streak list this season. Consecutive Games with a Point - Active Players 1. 72 Justin Guterding, Duke, Sr., A* 204-133-337 2. 51 Ben Reeves, Yale, Sr., A 144-117-261 3. 50 Pat Spencer, Loyola, Jr., A* 98-165-263 4. 43 Simon Mathias, Penn, Jr., A 84-51-135 5. 34 Brad Smith, Duke, Jr., M 47-52-99 * denotes player has scored a point in every game of his career BRAD SMITH BREAKING THROUGH Junior midfielder Brad Smith is becoming a household name for the Blue Devils, scoring 45 of his 60 points this season in the past 11 games. He averaged 2.50 points per game in the first six and 4.27 in the past 11. He has tallied four-plus points in eight of the 11 outings after scoring four-plus points just once in the first six games of 2018 and only three times in his first two seasons combined. Twenty of his 27 goals and 27 of the 33 assists in 2018 have occurred in the previous 11 games. Date Opponent Score G A Pts Sh GWG UP 2/3/18 Air Force 18-4 3 1 4 5 0 0 2/8/18 High Point 18-6 0 1 1 4 0 0 2/10/18 Jacksonville 19-8 1 2 3 4 0 0 2/16/18 Denver 15-12 1 1 2 4 0 0 2/24/18 at Penn 9-10 2 1 3 4 0 0 3/3/18 Richmond 14-4 1 1 2 4 0 0 3/10/18 at Loyola 13-9 4 2 6 8 1 1 3/17/18 at Towson 10-8 1 3 4 3 0 0 3/18/18 at Cleveland State 9-3 1 0 1 6 0 0 3/24/18 Syracuse 14-15 3 2 5 8 0 0 3/30/18 North Carolina 11-10 4 2 6 7 0 0 4/7/18 at Notre Dame 8-2 1 0 1 2 0 0 4/14/18 at Virginia 18-13 0 3 3 5 0 0 4/20/18 Marquette 17-5 2 3 5 7 0 0 4/27/18 Notre Dame 11-14 2 3 5 4 0 0 5/6/18 Boston U. 13-9 1 3 4 2 0 0 5/12/18 Villanova 17-11 1 4 5 6 0 0 Totals 234-143 27 32 60 83 1 1 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES 7

STEIN S EMERGENCE Rookie faceoff specialist Joe Stein earned All-ACC honors on the strength of his faceoff play in the latter half of the season. Since stepping up as the go-to guy against Richmond for an injured Brian Smyth, Stein has taken 157 faceoffs in the 11 games in which he has played he missed the Cleveland State contest due to illness and sports a.576 success rate in that span. His.576 win percentage in the past 11 games would rank second in the league and 19th nationally. Currently, at.560 overall, he is second among rookies nationally, is third in the ACC and 23rd in Division I. Date Opponent Score GB FO Pct. 2/3/18 Air Force 18-4 0 1-4.250 2/8/18 High Point 18-6 1 5-6.833 2/10/18 Jacksonville 19-8 1 1-6.167 2/24/18 at Penn 9-10 0 0-2.000 3/3/18 Richmond 14-4 2 12-21.571 3/10/18 at Loyola 13-9 9 17-25.680 3/17/18 at Towson 10-8 3 6-14.429 3/24/18 Syracuse 14-15 11 20-32.625 3/30/18 North Carolina 11-10 5 13-19.684 4/7/18 at Notre Dame 8-2 0 0-3.000 4/14/18 at Virginia 18-13 5 13-21.619 4/20/18 Marquette 17-5 0 4-9.444 4/27/18 vs. Notre Dame 11-14 0 0-1.000 5/6/18 Boston U. 13-9 2 4-8.500 5/12/18 Villanova 17-11 0 2-4.500 Totals 210-128 39 98-175.560 DUKE HOLDS ONE-TWO PUNCH AT THE X The Blue Devils are developing a special one-two punch at the faceoff X in Brian Smyth and Joe Stein. They have combined to go 212-of-400 (.530) overall and 58 percent (164-of-284) in the past 11 games. Smyth has taken 225 draws, winning 114 (.507), while Stein has taken 175 and won 98 (.560). Smyth has stepped up and come on strong in Duke s previous six outings, including his career day of 23-of- 28 at the X in the opening round win over Villanova. Date Opponent Score GB FO Pct. 4/7/18 at Notre Dame 8-2 4 5-10.500 4/14/18 at Virginia 18-13 5 8-14.571 4/20/18 Marquette 17-5 3 8-14.571 4/27/18 vs. Notre Dame 11-14 7 15-27.555 5/6/18 Boston U. 13-9 2 2-6.333 5/12/18 Villanova 17-11 16 23-28.821 Total 37 61-99.616 ROBERTSON LACROSSE FAMILY Lacrosse is a family affair for Duke s rookie Joe Robertson as he follows in the footsteps of his three older brothers to play Division I lacrosse. Matt, the oldest, played his final two seasons at Virginia. Ian was a Maryland Terrapin for three years and Phillip is a sophomore on the Princeton men s lacrosse team. ROBERTSON NAME ON THE NATIONAL SCENE Duke rookie Joe Robertson is not the only one from his family having a strong lacrosse season. His brother, Phil, a sophomore at Princeton, finished fourth in points for the Tigers with 36. Joe has 52 points in his 17 outings to rank third in scoring for the Blue Devils. Both rank among the top 40 in goals per game, the top 100 in points and the top 30 in shot percentage. Player Goals/Game National Rank Phil 2.54 20 Joe 2.41 30 Player Points/Game National Rank Phil 2.77 96 Joe 3.06 67 Player Shot Pct. National Rank Phil.635 1 Joe.451 22 NCAA ACTIVE LEADERS Duke seniors Justin Guterding and Danny Fowler are peppered throughout the top 10 NCAA DI active leaders lists in eight categories. Guterding Points Per Game 4.68 5 Guterding Goals Per Game 2.83 3 Guterding Points 337 2 Guterding Goals 204 1 Guterding Assists Per Game 1.85 11 Guterding Assists 133 4 Fowler Saves 594 3 Fowler Saves Per Game 8.49 34 ALL IN THE FAMILY FOR GILES-HARRIS Sophomore close defenseman John Thomas (JT) Giles-Harris isn t the only one from his family making a name for himself as a Blue Devil. JT s brother, Joe, is Duke football s top defensive player. He garnered four All-America awards in 2017, including second-team honors by the Walter Camp Foundation. VAN RAAPHORST S ATHLETIC LINEAGE Junior close defenseman Cade Van Raaphorst traded the football for the lacrosse stick despite hailing from a family of elite college quarterbacks. Cade is the son of Jeff Van Raaphorst, quarterback at Arizona State leading the Sun Devils to the Pac-10 and Rose Bowl titles in 1987. He was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2006. Jeff also played in the NFL for a few seasons. Uncle, Mike Van Raaphorst, was the backup quarterback to Carson Palmer at Southern California. UP NEXT The winner of Sunday s game will advance to NCAA Championship Weekend in Foxboro, Mass., to play the winner between Maryland and Cornell. It would be the first visit for Duke since 2014 and the first for Johns Hopkins since 2015. The semifinal games will be Saturday, May 26 and the title game Monday May 28. 8 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES

DUKE 2018 MISCELLANEOUS LEADERS 5+ POINT GAMES Justin Guterding 9 Brad Smith 5 Peter Conley 1 Joe Robertson 1 3+ GOAL GAMES Justin Guterding 10 Joe Robertson 7 Brad Smith 4 Peter Conley 3 Sean Lowrie 2 Nakeie Montgomery 1 Kevin Quigley 1 Reilly Walsh 1 3+ ASSIST GAMES Justin Guterding 7 Brad Smith 5 Joe Roberston 1 Mitch Russell 1 5+ GBS GAMES Joe Stein 4 Brian Smyth 3 Danny Fowler 2 Greg Pelton 2 Justin Guterding 1 John Prendergast 1 Peter Welch 1 10+ FACEOFF WINS Joe Stein 4 Brian Smyth 4 3+ CAUSED TURNOVERS Cade Van Raaphorst 2 Sean Cerrone 1 JT Giles-Harris 1 Greg Pelton 1 Peter Welch 1 3+ GOAL GAMES 6, Justin Guterding vs. Richmond (3/3) 5, Justin Guterding vs. High Point (2/8) 5, Justin Guterding vs. Cleveland State (3/18) 5, Justin Guterding vs. Boston University (5/6) 4, Justin Guterding vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 4, Joe Robertson vs. Denver (2/16) 4, Brad Smith vs. Loyola (3/10) 4, Peter Conley vs. Loyola (3/10) 4, Justin Guterding vs. North Carolina (3/30) 4, Brad Smith vs. North Carolina (3/30) 4, Justin Guterding vs. Virginia (4/14) 4, Sean Lowrie vs. Boston University (5/6) 4, Joe Robertson vs. Villanova (5/12) 3, Justin Guterding vs. Air Force (2/3) 3, Brad Smith vs. Air Force (2/3) 3, Joe Robertson vs. High Point (2/8) 3, Joe Robertson vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 3, Kevin Quigley vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 3, Sean Lowrie vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 3, Justin Guterding vs. Denver (2/16) 3, Peter Conley vs. Denver (2/16) 3, Joe Robertson vs. Richmond (3/3) 3, Joe Robertson vs. Loyola (3/10) 3, Justin Guterding vs. Towson (3/17) 3, Peter Conley vs. Towson (3/17) 3, Brad Smith vs. Syracuse (3/24) 3, Joe Roberston vs. Syracuse (3/24) 3, Peter Conley vs. Virginia (4/14) 3, Joe Robertson vs. Virginia (4/14) 3, Joe Robertson vs. Notre Dame (4/27) 3, Reilly Walsh vs. Notre Dame (4/27) 3, Nakeie Montgomery vs. Villanova (5/12) 5+ POINT GAMES 10, Justin Guterding vs. Air Force (2/3) 9, Justin Guterding vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 9, Justin Guterding vs. Virginia (4/14) 9, Justin Guterding vs. Boston University (5/6) 8, Justin Guterding vs. High Point (2/8) 8, Joe Roberston vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 8, Justin Guterding vs. Richmond (3/3) 7, Justin Guterding vs. North Carolina (3/30) 6, Justin Guterding vs. Denver (2/16) 6, Brad Smith vs. Loyola (3/10) 6, Peter Conley vs. Loyola (3/10) 6, Justin Guterding vs. Cleveland State (3/18) 6, Brad Smith vs. North Carolina (3/30) 5, Brad Smith vs. Syracuse (3/24) 5, Brad Smith vs. Notre Dame (4/27) 5, Joe Roberston vs. Villanova (5/12) 5, Brad Smith vs. Villanova (5/12) 3+ ASSIST GAMES 7, Justin Guterding vs. Air Force (2/3) 5, Justin Guterding vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 5, Joe Robertson vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 5, Justin Guterding vs. Virginia (4/14) 4, Justin Guteding vs. Boston University (5/6) 4, Brad Smith vs. Villanova (5/12) 3, Justin Guterding vs. High Point (2/8) 3, Justin Guterding vs. Denver (2/16) 3, Brad Smith vs. Towson (3/17) 3, Mitch Russell vs. Syracuse (3/24) 3, Justin Guterding vs. North Carolina (3/30) 3, Brad Smith vs. Virginia (4/14) 3, Brad Smith vs. Notre Dame, (4/27) 3, Brad Smith vs. Boston University (5/6) 5+ GBS GAMES 16, Brian Smyth vs. Villanova (5/12) 11, Joe Stein vs. Syracuse (3/24) 9, Joe Stein vs. Loyola (3/10) 8, Greg Pelton vs. High Point (2/8) 7, Brian Smyth vs. Notre Dame (4/27) 6, Greg Pelton vs. Richmond (3/3) 6, Danny Fowler vs. Virginia (4/14) 6, Peter Welch vs. Boston University (5/6) 5, John Prendergast vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 5, Justin Guterding vs. Loyola (3/10) 5, Joe Stein vs. North Carolina (3/30) 5, Danny Fowler vs. Notre Dame (4/7) 5, Joe Stein vs. Virginia (4/14) 5, Brian Smyth vs. Virginia (4/14) 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES 9

DUKE 2018 MISCELLANEOUS LEADERS (CONT.) 10+ FACEOFF GAMES 23, Brian Smyth vs. Villanova (5/12) 20, Joe Stein vs. Syracuse (3/24) 17, Joe Stein vs. Loyola (3/10) 15, Brian Smyth vs. Notre Dame (4/27) 13, Joe Stein vs. North Carolina (3/30) 13, Joe Stein vs. Virginia (4/14) 12, Joe Stein vs. Richmond (3/3) 11, Brian Smyth vs. High Point (2/8) 10, Brian Smyth vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 3+ CAUSED TURNOVERS 3, Cade Van Raaphorst vs. Jacksonville (2/10) 3, Cade Van Raaphorst vs. Richmond (3/3) 3, JT Giles-Harris vs. Loyola (3/10) 3, Greg Pelton vs. Cleveland State (3/18) 3, Sean Cerrone vs. North Carolina (3/30) 3, Peter Welch vs. Notre Dame (4/7) 10 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES

JOHN DANOWSKI 2007-P 397-193 (35 seasons) 178-54 at Duke (11 seasons) Cemented as one of the top coaches in college lacrosse, John Danowski has led the Duke men s lacrosse team to unprecedented success and himself to the top over the Division I men's lacrosse wins list. Danowski was introduced as Duke s eighth head men s lacrosse coach on July 21, 2006 and quickly led the Blue Devils to some of the most successful lacrosse seasons in school history, to three NCAA Championships in five seasons. In Danowski s 11 years at the helm of the Blue Devils lacrosse program, he has compiled an impressive 178-54 record in leading Duke to seven ACC regular season titles and four ACC tournament titles, eight straight appearances in the national semifinals from 2007-14, four in the NCAA title match and ultimately to the 2010, 2013 and 2014 national titles. The 2014 NCAA crown put Danowski, a winner of 397 career games, among a small group of nine coaches to win three national titles and among eight to capture consecutive crowns. Meanwhile, Duke s run of eight straight NCAA semifinals rank as the second most of any program since 2000 with Syracuse. Most recently, Danowski passed Dom Starsia as the winningest Division I lacrosse history, garnering his 376th win with a 13-6 victory over Jacksonville in 2017. A winner of nearly 80 percent of his games at Duke, the individual awards Blue Devil players have garnered is equally impressive. In 11 seasons, Danowski mentored 64 All-America selections, 41 All-ACC choices, two Tewaaraton Trophy winners, a pair of USILA Attackman of the Year honorees, a USILA Defenseman of the Year, three USILA Midfielder of the Year award recipients and 21 USILA Scholar All-America picks. While the success on the field is unsurpassed in Duke lacrosse history, the student-athletes excellence in the classroom also is unrivaled. The Blue Devils consistently lead the ACC in All-ACC Academic picks as well as players on the ACC Academic Honor Roll. DANOWSKI COACHING FILE COACHING HISTORY Career Record 397-193 (35 seasons) Duke University Head Coach 2007-present Record at Duke 178-54 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 2nd all-time in assists (120) and 8th in points (177) COACHING HONORS 2014 IMCLA Howdy Myers Man of the Year Two Tewaaraton Trophy Award recipients 2013 IMCLA Howdy Myers Man of the Year Matt Danowski (2007) 2014 NCAA Champions Ned Crotty (2010) 2013 NCAA Champions Ninety-Eight All-America Honors 2010 NCAA Champions 34 with Hofstra - 64 with Duke 2010 USILA Division I National Coach of the Year Sixteen Conference MVPs 1993 NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year Nine at Hofstra, seven at Duke Twelve Conference Championships 131 All-Conference Selections ACC (2007, 08, 09, 12) 90 at Hofstra, 41 at Duke CAA (2006) America East (1997, 98, 2000) North Atlantic Conference (1995, 96) East Coast Conference (1988, 89) Seven Conference Coach of the Year Awards ACC Coach of the Year (2007, 11, 12) CAA Coach of the Year (2002, 06) North Atlantic Conference (1995, 96) 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES 11

DANOWSKI VS. ALL OPPONENTS DUKE OVERALL OPPONENT W L W L AIR FORCE 3 2 9 2 ARMY 3 0 15 9 BELLARMINE 1 0 1 0 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 5 0 5 0 BROWN 3 0 9 5 BUCKNELL 3 0 6 1 CLEVELAND STATE 2 0 2 0 COLGATE 3 0 3 0 CORNELL 2 2 3 6 DARTMOUTH 6 0 7 0 DELAWARE 2 0 18 8 DENVER 4 6 4 6 DREXEL - - 18 0 FAIRFIELD - - 1 0 FURMAN 1 0 1 0 GEORGETOWN 9 1 9 3 HARVARD 6 2 9 5 HIGH POINT 5 0 5 0 HOBART - - 1 5 HOFSTRA - - 2 1 HOLY CROSS 1 0 1 0 JACKSONVILLE 8 0 8 0 JOHNS HOPKINS 5 2 8 15 LEHIGH 2 0 7 0 LOYOLA 11 4 13 13 MARIST 2 0 2 0 MARQUETTE 6 0 6 0 MARYLAND 4 8 4 11 MASSACHUSETTS - - 7 15 MERCER 4 0 4 0 NAVY 1 0 4 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE - - 3 0 NORTH CAROLINA 16 4 21 5 NOTRE DAME 9 8 17 14 OHIO STATE 1 2 2 2 PENNSYLVANIA 3 2 3 5 PENN STATE 1 0 2 1 PRESBYTERIAN 3 0 3 0 PRINCETON 0 0 7 7 PROVIDENCE 2 0 6 0 RADFORD - - 1 0 RICHMOND 2 1 2 1 RUTGERS 3 0 9 4 ST. JOHN S 2 0 12 1 SACRED HEART 1 0 6 0 SAINT JOSEPH S 2 0 2 0 SIENA 1 0 4 0 STONY BROOK 2 0 5 1 SYRACUSE 5 7 6 13 TOWSON 2 0 13 11 UMBC - - 3 1 VERMONT 1 0 9 0 VILLANOVA 1 0 8 3 VIRGINIA 17 1 19 3 YALE 1 0 3 4 12 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES

DUKE RECORDS BOOK CAREER POINTS Name Goals Assists Points 1. Matt Danowski 170 183 353 2. Justin Guterding 204 133 337 3. Jordan Wolf 184 120 304 4. Zack Greer 206 79 285 5. Dave Hagler 156 98 254 6. Ned Crotty 92 147 239 7. Max Quinazni 199 37 236 8. Myles Jones 126 105 231 9. Tony Cullen 106 114 220 Peter Rubin 156 64 220 11. Steve Sachs 101 108 209 12. Ken Lukes 108 95 203 13. Deemer Class 134 67 201 14. John Fay 150 48 198 15. Jack Bruckner 146 51 197 16. Zach Howell 134 58 192 17. Joe Matassa 113 77 190 Case Matheis 95 95 190 19. Rod Finlayson 108 80 188 20. Josh Dennis 129 55 184 21. Jared Frood 99 79 178 22. T.J. Durnan 125 43 168 23. Christian Walsh 93 71 164 24. Scott Harrison 90 73 163 25. Josh Dionne 140 22 162 26. Paul Maloney 75 83 158 27. Greg Patchak 98 54 152 28. Dan Flannery 79 70 149 29. Jon Bierman 75 71 146 30. Jim Gonnella 55 90 145 31. Jim Cabrera 79 65 144 32. Rob Rice 89 46 135 33. Hunt Brawley 89 45 134 34. Pete Gustafson 79 49 128 35. Matt Ogelsby 80 44 124 CAREER GOALS Name Years G 1. Zack Greer 2005-08 206 2. Justin Guterding 2015-P 204 3. Max Quinzani 2007-10 199 4. Jordan Wolf 2011-14 184 5. Matt Danowski 2004-08 170 6. Dave Hagler 1978-82 156 Peter Rubin 1986-88 156 8. John Fay 1995-98 150 9. Jack Bruckner 2014-17 146 10. Josh Dionne 2011-14 140 11. Zach Howell 2008-11 134 Deemer Class 2013-16 134 13. Josh Dennis 1987-90 129 14. Myles Jones 2013-16 126 15. T.J. Durnan 1997-00 125 CAREER ASSISTS Name Years A 1. Matt Danowski 2004-08 183 2. Ned Crotty 2006-10 147 3. Justin Guterding 2015-P 133 4. Jordan Wolf 2011-14 120 5. Tony Cullen 1978-80 114 6. Steve Sachs 1966-69 108 7. Myles Jones 2013-16 105 8. Dave Hagler 1978-82 98 9. Ken Lukes 1984-87 95 Case Matheis 2013-16 95 11. Jim Gonnella 1994-97 90 12. Paul Mahoney 1986-89 83 13. Rod Finlayson 1973-76 80 14. Jared Frood 1997-00 79 Zack Greer 2005-08 79 SINGLE-SEASON GOALS Name Years G 1. Max Quinzani 2010 68 2. Zack Greer 2007 67 3. Zack Greer 2008 65 4. Jordan Wolf 2014 64 5. Max Quinzani 2008 61 6. Justin Guterding 2018 58 7. Zack Greer 2005 57 Jordan Wolf 2013 57 9. John Fay 1997 53 10. Justin Guterding 2015 52 11. Zach Howell 2010 51 Justin Guterding 2017 51 13. Matt Danowski 2005 50 Josh Dennis 1989 50 Deemer Class 2016 50 16. Josh Dionne 2014 49 17. Jack Bruckner 2015 47 Jack Bruckner 2017 47 19. Dan Flannery 2005 46 20. Jack Bruckner 2016 45 21. Matt Danowski 2007 44 Joe Robertson 2018 44 SINGLE-SEASON ASSISTS Name Years G 1. Ned Crotty 2010 63 2. Matt Danowski 2008 56 3. Ned Crotty 2009 55 4. Matt Danowski 2007 52 5. Justin Guterding 2017 46 6. Matt Danowski 2005 42 7. Justin Guterding 2018 41 8. Jordan Wolf 2014 39 9. Paul Maloney 1989 37 Myles Jones 2015 37 Myles Jones 2016 37 12. Jordan Wolf 2012 33 Case Matheis 2016 33 14. Jim Gonnella 1997 32 15. Zack Greer 2008 30 16. Jordan Wolf 2013 28 Justin Guterding 2016 28 SINGLE-SEASON POINTS Name Years Pts 1. Jordan Wolf 2014 103 2. Justin Guterding 2018 99 3. Matt Danowski 2008 97 Justin Guterding 2017 97 5. Matt Danowski 2007 96 6. Zack Greer 2008 95 7. Zack Greer 2007 94 8. Matt Danowski 2005 92 9. Jordan Wolf 2013 87 10. Ned Crotty 2010 86 11. Max Quinzani 2010 82 12. Ned Crotty 2009 78 13. Myles Jones 2015 77 14. Dan Flannery 2005 72 Zack Greer 2005 72 16. Justin Guterding 2016 71 17. Zach Howell 2010 70 Justin Guterding 2015 70 Myles Jones 2016 70 20. Max Quinzani 2008 69 CAREER SAVES Name Years Saves 1. Joe Kirmser 1994-97 847 2. Danny Fowler 2014-P 594 3. Chuck Sherwood 1972-75 583 4. Matt Breslin 1998-01 579 5. Dan Loftus 2004-08 552 2018 DUKE MEN S LACROSSE GAME NOTES 13