notre dame VS duke

notre dame
notre dame - 14

vs

duke
duke - 11
  • Scoring

  • ryder garnsey ( 5 , 1 )
  • brendan gleason ( 3 , 3 )
  • bryan costabile ( 3 , 1 )
  • mikey wynne ( 2 , 0 )
  • brian willetts ( 1 , 0 )
  • wheaton jackoboice ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • brad smith ( 2 , 3 )
  • reilly walsh ( 3 , 1 )
  • joe robertson ( 3 , 0 )
  • justin guterding ( 2 , 0 )
  • nakeie montgomery ( 1 , 0 )
  • brian smyth ( 0 , 1 )
  • mitch russell ( 0 , 1 )
  • Shots

  • ryder garnsey 7
  • brendan gleason 6
  • bryan costabile 10
  • mikey wynne 8
  • brian willetts 3
  • jordan walter 1
  • john travisano 1
  • charles leonard 1
  • pierre byrne 1
  • Shots

  • brad smith 4
  • reilly walsh 4
  • joe robertson 7
  • justin guterding 5
  • nakeie montgomery 2
  • kevin quigley 1
  • joey manown 1
  • sean lowrie 1
  • peter conley 5
  • Ground Balls

  • ryder garnsey 2
  • brendan gleason 1
  • bryan costabile 3
  • mikey wynne 4
  • carlson milikin 1
  • jack kielty 4
  • arden cohen 1
  • john travisano 4
  • charles leonard 3
  • pierre byrne 1
  • matt schmidt 2
  • john sexton 4
  • Ground Balls

  • brad smith 4
  • reilly walsh 1
  • justin guterding 2
  • brian smyth 7
  • peter welch 5
  • greg pelton 2
  • kevin mcdonough 1
  • terry lindsay 1
  • jt giles-harris 1
  • joey manown 1
  • peter conley 3
  • danny fowler 1
  • Turnovers

  • ryder garnsey 2
  • brendan gleason 2
  • brendan collins 1
  • drew schantz 2
  • Turnovers

  • brian smyth 2
  • david gill 1
  • peter welch 1
  • kevin quigley 2
  • sean lowrie 1
  • peter conley 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • ryder garnsey 1
  • carlson milikin 2
  • john sexton 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • cade van raaphorst 1
  • peter welch 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • john travisano 7
  • charles leonard 6
  • Faceoffs Won

  • brian smyth 15
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • john travisano 14
  • charles leonard 14
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • brian smyth 27
  • joe stein 1
  • Saves

  • matt schmidt 10 ( 0.48 )
  • Saves

  • danny fowler 8 ( 0.36 )
  • Current Records

  • notre dame 9 - 6
  • Current Records

  • duke 9 - 6
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - For the third time in the last five seasons, No. 16 Notre Dame will play for the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship title. The Irish defeated No. 1 Duke in the semifinals of the tournament by a score of 14-11 at Klöckner Stadium on Friday evening. Notre Dame has now won three straight games in matchups against a No. 1 team in the country. The Irish defeated then-No. 1 Maryland last year and Syracuse at Arlotta Stadium by a final of 13-12 in two overtimes in 2015. Junior attackman Ryder Garnsey turned in a masterful performance, scoring a game-high five goals to pace the Irish. Garnsey was not the only Notre Dame player to register a hat trick on Friday, as junior Brendan Gleason and sophomore midfielder Bryan Costabile each posted three goals. Senior Mikey Wynne added two goals and Brian Willetts scored once to cap off the best attacking performances of the season for Notre Dame. On the defensive side, the Irish caused four turnovers compared to just two for the Blue Devils and won the ground ball battle 30-29. Friday's game marked just the second time all season that Duke allowed its opponent to record more ground balls than the Blue Devils. The Irish also received a strong performance from freshman goalie Matt Schmidt, who made a season-high 10 saves. The Irish will play the winner of the other semifinal game between Syracuse and Virginia in the title game on Sunday, April 29, in Charlottesville, Virginia, at Klöckner Stadium. The game will air live on ESPNU at noon. How It Happened The Irish wasted no time getting the attack going against the top-ranked Blue Devils, scoring two goals in the opening four minutes of play. Garnsey scored both of the goals to put Notre Dame on top 2-0. Duke answered back with one goal in the opening 15 minutes to make the score 2-1 after the first quarter of play. The beginning of the second quarter was the Costabile show, as the sophomore scored three goals in the first six minutes of the stanza to open up a four-goal cushion at 5-1 with 9:18 left in the half. The third goal was remarkable, as Costabile wrapped around the back of the cage and fired off a beautiful behind-the-back shot past the Duke keeper to complete his hat trick. Duke ended the Irish 3-0 run with a goal of its own to cut the lead 5-2 but Notre Dame responded with a goal right in front of the crease from Wynne to make the score 6-2. Unfortunately for the Irish, the Blue Devils scored twice in the final 40 seconds of the half, giving Notre Dame a 6-4 lead heading into the break. Gleason struck in the first minute of the second half to push the Notre Dame lead back to three at 7-4 but then the Duke attack found a groove and scored three straight goals to level the score at 7-7 with 5:42 left in the quarter. The Irish managed to retake the lead right before the end of the quarter at 8-7. Gleason faked and then scored with 0.6 left on the clock to give Notre Dame the one-goal advantage heading into the fourth. The Irish continued the trend of scoring first in every quarter by finding the back of the net with 12:33 remaining in the game to push the lead back to two at 9-7. Duke responded immediately. The Blue Devils scored three times in a span of a little more than two minutes to take thier first lead of the game with 9:22 remaining. However, the Irish were not going to be denied. Wynne collected a pass from Garnsey and scored with under eight minutes left on the clock to level the game at 10-10. The Notre Dame attack then erupted, scoring three more unanswered goals, two by Garnsey and one by Willetts, to all but seal the game at 13-10 with 1:52 left on the clock. Both Duke and Notre Dame scored one more goal in the final two minutes to give Notre Dame the 14-11 victory, punching its ticket to Sunday's title game for the second straight season. Notre Dame Player Of The Game Garnsey played his best game of the season for the Irish, scoring five goals to lead the attack. The junior set the tone from the opening whistle with his two goals in the first four minutes and also secured the victory, scoring the go-ahead goal at 11-10 and then tacking on an insurance goal with 2:50 to play. Garnsey's six points mark a season high. Notre Dame Stat Of The Game The Irish committed just seven turnovers on the evening, representing the low mark for the season. The last time Notre Dame recorded seven or fewer turnover was against Duke on April 29, 2016.