Category Archives: Announcements

More postseason accolades for Duke’s Costabile

Duke’s C.J. Costabile has been selected as the 2012 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award winner in NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse, according to a press release issued Sunday morning. The announcement and trophy presentation were made today by Lowe’s, an official Corporate Partner of the NCAA, during the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship.

Costabile was chosen by a nationwide vote of Division I men’s lacrosse head coaches, national media and fans as the most outstanding senior student-athlete. The Senior CLASS Award recognizes seniors who have notable achievements in four areas of excellence—community, classroom, character, and competition.

A 2012 First-Team All-American and ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Year, Costabile has recorded a team-high 137 ground balls this season, adding six goals and four assists. He picked up a career-high 15 ground balls in Duke’s NCAA quarterfinal victory over Colgate.

Off the field, in addition to being an All-ACC academic selection, the Tewaaraton Trophy finalist has been active in Duke’s community service initiatives. Along with many of his Blue Devil teammates, Costabile has volunteered his time at a local Ronald McDonald house, cooking dinner for Durham families in need. He also volunteers his time at Duke Children’s Hospital.

“This is a great honor, not only for C.J., but for the entire Duke lacrosse program. C.J. is a great young man and is just one of many outstanding men who have come through our program,” head coach John Danowski said. “He has shown great dedication not only on the field, but also in the classroom as well as in our many community service projects. It’s fantastic that he is being recognized.”

Costabile also received the Lt. j.g. Donald Maclaughlin Jr. Award as the nation’s top midfielder earlier this week.

Football practice field named

Duke vice president and director of athletics Kevin White announced today that the football field within the new Pascal Field House will be named in honor of Sara Lynn and K.D. Kennedy, Jr.

Sara Lynn Kennedy graduated from Meredith College in 1964 and serves on the Board of Directors for the North Carolina Theatre and Performance Edge. K.D. Kennedy, Jr., a Class of 1964 graduate from Duke with a degree in electrical engineering, is the CEO of Electric Supply Company of North Carolina, Inc., is a lifetime member of the Iron Dukes, and has served on numerous Duke athletics advisory committees, including the Athletics Council and Athletic Director’s Advisory Board.

Historically speaking, no two people have been more passionate or enthusiastic about seeing Duke Football return to prominence, and their commitment helps serve as the foundation of our success,” White said in a release.

The 120-yard playing surface will be utilized by the football program and by Duke’s various physical education and intramural programs. A dedication ceremony will be held tomorrow at 3:30 p.m.

Where to find Duke in China coverage

Looking for up-to-date coverage of Duke’s trip to China and Dubai?

Check out The Chronicle’s brand-new page dedicated to exclusive content from the upcoming “Friendship Games.”

The page will feature stories, photographs, live blogs, Twitter feeds and more. We will occasionally repost material here in the Blue Zone, but the comprehensive coverage will be here.

You can ask us questions all throughout the trip on Twitter using the #AskChron hashtag or by directing them at @TaylorDoherty or @dukebasketball.

Our Name Change

You may notice a new banner at the top of the page. We’ve undergone a name change—welcome to The Blue Zone.

Duke fans hopefully will recognize in the name our mission to present as much content as possible concerning Duke athletics. (Students and alumni may also notice the reference to a certain outlawed Saturday tradition.) While the vast majority of stories on the blog will still be Duke basketball and football related, we felt the banner at the top should accurately reflect all of Duke’s teams. So every time you load the page, you’ll be greeted by a new picture of a different Blue Devil in action. It’s our eye-catching way of telling you what we’re all about.

On a larger note, the name change to the blog is just a small step in sweeping changes that are coming to Chronicle sports’ online presence. In addition to our continuous attempt to post news as quickly and accurately as possible both on the main sports site and this blog, we have recently created a men’s basketball topic page and have revitalized the Twitter account @dukebasketball. That’s all just the beginning, though. The design of The Blue Zone will soon be upgraded, as will the main sports site. Other changes may soon be in store, too.

But until then, keep checking in as we continue to post interesting and news-worthy content from the world of Duke sports. Thanks, as always, for reading!