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Crotty To Stay For 5th Year

by Gabe Starosta on May 29, 2009

Ned Crotty, the ACC Player of the Year and Duke’s leading scorer in 2009, will use his fifth and final year of eligibility and return to the Blue Devils next season.
Crotty scored 23 goals and assisted on 53 others, recording an NCAA-leading 76 points. He won the Turnbull Award last week as the nation’s top attackman, and [...]

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Duke seniors Matt Danowski and Zack Greer were two of the five finalists for the Tewaraaton Trophy, college lacrosse’s equivalent of the Heisman Trophy. Danowski, the 2007 winner, is the NCAA’s all-time leading scorer, and Greer is the NCAA’s all-time leading goal scorer. Neither of them won.
Instead, Syracuse’s Mike Leveille took home the award.
Leveille led [...]

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Men's Lacrosse

LIVE BLOG: MLL Draft 2008

by Ben Cohen on May 29, 2008

10:58 p.m., Draft Concludes: And that’s all she wrote from Hoboken tonight. Loftus goes undrafted, and we’ll keep you updated with his plans for next year. Overall, four Duke players drafted, all in the first 27 picks. National champion Syracuse led the way with five players.
10:05 p.m., Ward Goes To Denver: Midfielder Michael Ward, another [...]

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Men's Lacrosse

Seniors Opt Not To Enter MLL Draft

by Ben Cohen on May 27, 2008

None of the 11 Duke seniors with a potential fifth year of eligibility declared for the Major League Lacrosse Draft, an MLL official confirmed to The Chronicle Tuesday morning. The deadline to declare was Tuesday at 9 a.m.
The most intriguing of these players is Zack Greer, already the NCAA’s all-time leading goal scorer with the [...]

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Blogdome, Men's Lacrosse, NCAA Tournament

What Went Wrong?

by Ben Cohen on May 25, 2008

It’s the morning after Duke’s shocking 10-9 loss to Johns Hopkins in the national semifinal, a defeat that the ESPN analysts were fond of calling one of the biggest upsets in lacrosse history. And, on paper, it certainly was–this was a Blue Devil squad that absolutely dismantled Hopkins 17-6 back on April 5. So what [...]

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This is what Zack Greer’s schedule could look like by the end of the weekend:

If No. 1 Duke beats No. 5 Johns Hopkins in the NCAA tournament semifinal Saturday, the Blue Devils will play the winner of No. 2 Virginia and No. 3 Syracuse Monday in Foxborough, Mass.
The deadline to declare for the Major League [...]

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The Chronicle, particularly this year, prides itself on providing the best coverage of Duke Lacrosse of any media outlet (we’ll be sending two reporters and two photographers to Foxborough, if you haven’t heard). Inside Lacrosse, on the other hand, is by far the best source of news and analysis for national college lacrosse, and John [...]

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