Duke Lacrosse: Practice and Media Events

We arrived yesterday around 5pm but today was the first full day of events. We departed the hotel at 11am and arrived at M&T Bank Stadium shortly after for practice at 11:30am. There are already about four TV cameras on the field filming practice. Afterwards a few of the players and Coach Danowski had a meeting with the media.At 4pm, we came back to the stadium as Matt Danowski, Zach Greer and Colin Sherwood were filmed by ESPN doing a coaching clinic with ESPN lacrosse analyst Quint Kessenich. I think it took a 100 takes to finally get everything down, but look for the final product tomorrow during the semifinals.So far everything has been great here. The weather has certainly been warm. Coach Danowski has also been really friendly; he has taken to calling me “Peyton Manning”.

ESPN Clinic photo gallery

Practice photo gallery

Sold my soul to the Devil

…the Blue Devils actually. After beating my Heels Sunday, the Duke men’s lacrosse team is heading to Baltimore for the Final Four. The opportunity has come up for me to travel with the team and photograph the behind-the-scenes as they head to the semifinals and possibly the national championship. The …

When the NCAA Comes Down

Steve Logan, former ECU head football coach and now offensive coordinator at Boston College had a local radio show on 620 “The Bull” here in the Raleigh/Durham area. “The Logan Zone” was, of course, about football. I enjoyed the show immensely and enjoyed the insights that a former head football …

“Luck of the Tar Heels”

Last Saturday’s game was supposed to be the “Lock of the Week” according to Inside Lacrosse. Notre Dame’s men’s lacrosse team was suppose to beat North Carolina; seems the boys at UNC didn’t get the memo. With a dominating 2nd and 3rd quarter, the Tar Heels beat the Fighting Irish 11-8 on Fetzer Field. In 2006, UNC managed only to win 4 games all season. Thus far they are 5-1 with 7 regular season games to go. The Heels looked solid in their freshmen. There are so many new faces that I didn’t recognize half the players out on the field. That says a lot of great things about their future. It is great to see this team get back to it’s winning ways. I felt an excitement and enthusiasm in the players Saturday that I have not felt from them in a long time.

As always, here are some photos of UNC Lacrosse v. Notre Dame.

The Duke Men’s Lacrosse had their home opener yesterday, defeating Dartmouth 17-11. It was their well deserved start at normalcy after having their season cancelled last year. Originally I was not going to photograph the event (originally I planned on doing UNC’s home opener) but I received a call from Inside Lacrosse to photograph the game for them and well, money is a motivator. In any case, it was great to be back photographing my favorite sport to photograph. Forget ACC basketball; I forgot how much I loved this sport until today.

The media was not as intense as I originally expected. But it was certainly more than one would find at a typical lacrosse game. Even the AP covered the event; I don’t know if the AP has ever covered a lacrosse game except maybe NCAA title games. There were some TV crews but really not many. After doing NFL this to me was low key. Fortunately, there were no protesters. Just a good friendly crowd. I felt bad for the Duke kids really. During pregame warm-up, we were taking pictures of everything they did. Like another photographer said, “If they fart, we take a picture”. That’s just part of our job. I feel bad doing it at times but I am there to do a job and paid to do it. In the end, however, I think all the media attention was good. It showed the team returning to normal life after all the craziness they have been through. Today was the first day of their return to being just regular college student athletes.

Even though I am a UNC grad, I found myself pulling for the Duke team. I wanted them to win it after all that has happened to them. Just don’t tell the folks at UNC; I might have my diploma revoked.

Here are pictures of Duke Lacrosse vs. Dartmouth.

A Weird Night

Forget the score. That wasn’t the most interesting part of North Carolina’s win over North Carolina State basketball in the Dean Dome Wednesday night. Because of the ACC Men’s Swimming tournament going on in Koury Natatorium (which is adjacent and connected by an underground tunnel to the Dean Dome) the …

NCSU Football beats Boston College – A photographer’s experience

As one of the team photographers for NC State, I have the great fortune of having behind-the-scenes access. I have seen some of my colleagues do some great photography in the locker room as players prep for the game, taping their wrist etc, and post game celebrating. My good friends …