Photo Gallery: Duke Lacrosse v Air Force.
Duke played a late regular season game against the Air Force Falcons on Sunday, easily winning 19-6 in a game that left the Duke defense twiddling their thumbs while the offense scored mercilessly. In the second half, Duke cleared the bench; gone were the familiar jerseys of Danowski, Greer, Carrol and McFadyen and in were players that I didn’t even know played for Duke. As I edited the photos from the game, I had to keep reaching for the roster as I asked myself “Who the heck is this?†over and over. Photographically speaking, it was snoozer of a game. The Falcons were too overmatched to create exciting photos. Knowing what a boring blowout the game would be, Inside Lacrosse didn’t even bother hiring me for the game. Can’t say I blame them at all. Fans of Zach Greer however could have created a highlight reel from just this game as he alone scored five.
While Duke still has lots of lacrosse to play, presumably right up until Memorial Day (that’s when the NCAA Championship is for all you non-lacrosse heads), Sunday ended the regular season. Even without NCAA post-season having started, Duke has now played twice as many games as they played all last year after a Duke President, with an itchy finger on the button, dumped the entire team’s season. All that mess aside, the success of Duke this year is nothing short of amazing; and this coming from a Tar Heel born and bred, hate Dook fan. Duke had the handicap of a shortened season last year, leaving the team with vastly less practice time. Throw a wrench in the cog of having a new coach and the national media scrutiny bearing down on the guys, this wasn’t suppose to be a #1 ranked team. But at 14-2, that is how Duke is ranked in the upcoming NCAA tournament. Nearly everyone who knows the difference between a long and short lacrosse stick projects them to make the Final Four; and most project the NCAA Championship Trophy to be on a team bus heading to
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