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http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/story/1052540.html

Published: Apr 28, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Apr 28, 2008 01:43 AM

Duke men win lacrosse title
Danowski scores three goals; Loftus helps Devils hold off Cavaliers to take ACC

The Associated Press

Dan Loftus recorded a season-high 17 saves to help the top-seeded Duke men’s lacrosse team to an 11-9 victory over third-seeded Virginia and its second straight ACC tournament championship on Sunday in Charlottesville, Va.

The Blue Devils (15-1) held an 11-3 lead with six minutes left in the third period and held off the Cavaliers (12-3) over the last 21-plus minutes to claim the program’s sixth ACC title, including the second straight league crown and the fourth in the last eight years.

Matt Danowski led Duke with three goals and an assist, and Ned Crotty and Zack Greer each scored two goals.

Duke opened the third period with four straight goals to take an 11-3 lead at the 6:36 mark. Danowski scored three of the four goals during that span, two of which came in man-up situations.


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http://washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080428/SPORTS/617163906/1005

Duke tops UVa, claims second straight title

April 28, 2008

By Patrick Stevens - CHARLOTTESVILLE — It won’t take a perfect game for No. 3 Virginia to upend top-ranked Duke in next month’s NCAA tournament.

A complete game, though, wouldn’t hurt.

The Cavaliers stumbled through three quarters before scoring the final six goals in an 11-9 loss to the Blue Devils in the ACC tournament final at Klockner Stadium.

It was Virginia’s second loss in 16 days to a formidable Duke team and left the Cavaliers (12-3) flustered with their early sloppy play.

“We only played one quarter of lacrosse and lost by two,” said goalie Bud Petit, who made a career-high 18 saves. “We figured something out in that second half that I think most teams haven’t figured out. Honestly, I don’t know what it was, but we just started playing. If we play four quarters [that] way, we’ll have a lot better shot.”

Tournament MVP Dan Loftus, one of four fifth-year seniors that made the all-tournament team this season, made 17 saves as the Duke Blue Devils (15-1) won their second straight ACC title.

With Petit matching Loftus save for save, the more opportunistic team figured to thrive. For much of the day, that was Duke.

The Blue Devils built a 7-3 lead and extended it to 11-3 behind three extra-man goals in the third quarter. Through it all, it seemed the Cavaliers might endure an avalanche similar to the 19-9 loss to Duke on April 12, when the Blue Devils scored the final 10 goals.

“We just looked a little bit in awe in the first 20 minutes,” Virginia coach Dom Starsia said. “All this talk about Duke and all the circumstances and everything else — I thought we stood around and gave them too many second-chance opportunities in the first half.”

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