Terrapins’ physicality too much for Duke
By Nicholas Schwartz | June 2, 2011For the defending national champions and sixth ranked team in the nation, a meeting with an unranked team in the national semifinals should seem like a gift from above.
For the defending national champions and sixth ranked team in the nation, a meeting with an unranked team in the national semifinals should seem like a gift from above.
Head coach John Danowski and his coaching staff didn’t decide on their starting goalie until nearly midnight before Duke’s quarterfinal matchup against Notre Dame.
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — After the first quarter of Sunday’s game, Duke found itself down 3-1 and had been outshot by the Fighting Irish 13 to six.
Head coach John Danowski and his coaching staff didn’t decide on their starting goalie until nearly midnight before Duke’s quarterfinal matchup against Notre Dame.
A lot can happen in two weeks without games—seniors took their final exams of college and goalie Dan Wigrizer even suffered a concussion in practice.
After Duke fell to Maryland in the ACC championship game, it couldn’t hurt to get a confidence boost going into the NCAA Tournament.
It’s tough to score when you don’t have the ball. The Blue Devils learned that lesson the hard way Sunday.
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Playing at a neutral site for the second week in a row, Duke came away with a similar unfavorable result as the team fell to Denver in Bethpage, N.Y. Saturday, 12-9.
With the team off to a slow start after two straight defeats, head coach John Danowski decided to switch freshman Jordan Wolf and Christian Walsh from midfielders to attackers.