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No. 2 Duke Holds Off Tar Heel Rally 13-11 In ACC Semifinals
April 29, 2005 | Men's Lacrosse
April 29, 2005
BALTIMORE, MD. - Duke senior goalkeeper Aaron Fenton made 20 saves to help fend off a spirited second half rally by North Carolina as the second-ranked Blue Devils defeated the Tar Heels 13-11 in the semifinals of the 2005 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament at M&T Bank Stadium. The Blue Devils improved to 14-1 on the season while Carolina saw its season end at 5-8.
Duke led in the game by as much as 10-3 with 3:03 left in the third quarter and had an extra-man opportunity to extend the lead after that but the Tar Heels were able to stage a rally that eventually cut the lead to two goals on three occasions in the fourth quarter. But Fenton's seven saves in the fourth quarter, out of his total of 20, was eventually enough to allow the Blue Devils to maintain the lead.
Zack Greer had four goals and an assist to lead the Duke offense while attackman Matt Danowski, midfielder Matt Zash and midfielder Peter Lamade had two goals and two assists. Dan Flannery added two goals and an assist for Duke.
The Tar Heels were led by junior attackman Ryan Blair who had three goals and three assists. Blair finished the season as UNC's leading scorer with 51 points on 22 goals and 29 assists. It was the fifth game this year in which Blair had six or more points. Senior Mike McCall scored three goals to pass the 100 goal mark in his career. McCall finished the season as UNC's leading goal scorer with 33 and his 102 career goals tied him for sixth on the all-time list of Tar Heel goal scorers with Jeff Sonke (1998-2001). UNC's Jed Prossner had three points in the match to run his career total to 172, tying him for seventh all-time in Carolina career points with Mac Ford (1982-85).
Carolina outshot the Blue Devils in the match 43-37, won the ground ball battle 32-31 and won the face-off battle 16-11.
The Tar Heels scored off the opening face-off as attackman Ryan Blair took a feed from midfielder Mike Munnelly and beat Duke goalkeeper Aaron Fenton low. Duke tied the match with 6:48 left in the first quarter on an unassisted goal by Kyle Dowd that deflected off Tar Heel goalkeeper Paul Spellman past him into the goal. Duke took the lead for good in the game with 4:03 left in the first quarter as Dan Flannery scored from about eight yards directly in front of the goal off an assist by Matt Zash. The opening period ended with Duke ahead of the Tar Heels 2-1.
Duke extended its lead to 3-1 on a goal by Peter Lamade from about 12 yards out with 6:43 to play in the second quarter, ending a scoreless run of over 12 minutes for both teams. UNC came right back and scored off the faceoff as defenseman Billy Staines bounced one in from his position to the right of the crease after taking a pass from Jed Prossner. The goal came only 23 seconds after the Blue Devil goal. It was the third successive game with a point for the Staines who had only two points in his career prior to that time. But Duke would run off the last three goals of the first half to take a 6-2 lead into the locker room. The Blue Devils had six different players score in the opening half of play as Zack Greer, Matt Zash and Matt Danowski contributed the final three goals of the period.
Zash put the Blue Devils up 7-2 on an unassisted goal exactly one minute into the second half. Kyle Henderson answered back for the Tar Heels 48 seconds later with a shot into the lower left corner.. Duke made it 8-3 on a goal by Zack Greer, assisted by Peter Lamade, with 8:28 to go in the third quarter. The Devils made it 9-3 on an extra-man goal by Lamade with 3:13 to play in the third quarter off an assist by Danowski. Danowski scored just 10 seconds later to push the Blue Devils lead to 10-3. Immediately after that goal, Duke had an extra-man opportunity and the Blue Devils launched three shots at Tar Heel goalkeeper Paul Spellman during the span but the Blue Devils were not able to convert.
Ryan Blair stopped the Duke scoring run as he scored for Carolina on an extra-man situation with 1:11 to play in the third quarter. The Tar Heels made it back-to-back goals with 39 seconds left in the third quarter as Jed Prossner cut to the crease and took a pass from Ryan Blair to make it 10-5. Just 17 seconds after that goal, Lance Zimmerman fed Mike McCall for McCall's 100th career goal, cutting the Duke lead to 10-6 on a three-goal run in 54 seconds.
UNC sliced into the lead further with 13:45 to play in the final period when Ryan Blair fed Mike McCall for an extra-man goal to make the score 10-7. Carolina then made it 10-8 just 24 seconds later when Mike Munnelly quick sticked a pass from Ryan Blair pass Aaron Fenton to make the score 10-8. UNC had taken five goal off the Duke lead in just 2:50 and it prompted Duke to call a timeout.
The timeout was helpful for the Blue Devils as on the next possession Dan Flannery scored for Duke with 11:52 to play to push Duke's lead back to three goals at 11-8. Shortly after that, Carolina's Ryan Walterhoefer took a pass from Jed Prossner at 10:24 and scored left-handed from the right side to cut the lead to 11-9. But Duke answered 23 seconds later after a failed clearing pass by Carolina led to a Duke goal as Zack Greer tallied from in front with a Danowski assist. Duke then scored in transition on a goal by Zack Greer with 4:14 to play to make it 13-9 in favor of the Blue Devils.
UNC cut the final margin to 13-11 on goals by Ryan Blair, his third of the game, with 1:13 to play, and by Mike McCall, his third of the game, assisted by Lance Zimmerman, with eight seconds remaining in the match.
Game Notes:
Duke retained its full point in the 2004-05 Carlyle Cup competition. The Carlyle Cup is awarded annually to the all-sports champion between the two schools based on competition in 23 sports. The award is sponsored by Carlyle and Company. UNC leads the current year's competition 15.5 points to 10.5 points.
Jed Prossner ended his Tar Heel career tied for seventh place in career points with 172, matching Mac Ford's total. Ford played at UNC from 1982-85.
Jed Prossner finished his UNC career ranked second in career goals with 113. Only Bert Fett (1972-75) scored more with 128.
Mike McCall finished his career tied for sixth in career goals with 102, matching the total of Jeff Sonke (1998-2001).
Paul Spellman ended his UNC career with 656 saves, No. 1 on the UNC career chart.
Senior Lance Zimmerman finished the season as UNC's leader in ground balls with 47.
Dave Werry had his best game of the season in face-offs, winning five of six attempts.
After having one career point in his first 23 games, junior defensive midfielder Billy Staines has one point in four of the last five games, two goals and two assists.
Ryan Blair led the Tar Heels in points this year with 51 and assists with 29. He had his season best totals in his career in goals, assists and points in 2005.
Mike McCall's 33 goals led UNC in 2005. McCall had his best season totals as a senior in goals and points (40).
North Carolina 1 1 4 5--11
Duke 2 4 4 3--13
North Carolina Scoring
Goals: Ryan Blair 3, Mike McCall 3, Jed Prossner, Mike Munnelly, Ryan Walterhoefer, Billy Staines, Kyle Henderson
Assists: Ryan Blair 3, Jed Prossner 2, Lance Zimmerman 2, Mike Munnelly
Duke Scoring
Goals: Zack Greer 4, Matt Danowski 2, Peter Lamade 2, Matt Zash 2, Dan Flannery 2, Kyle Dowd
Assists: Matt Danowski 2, Peter Lamade 2, Matt Zash 2, Dan Flannery, Zack Greer, Ryan Marshall
Shots: North Carolina 43, Duke 37
Ground Balls: North Carolina 32, Duke 31
Face-Offs: North Carolina 16, Duke 11
Clears: North Carolina 14-21, Duke 17-21
Extra-Man Opportunies: North Carolina 2-6, Duke 1-2
Saves: Paul Spellman (UNC) 8, Aaron Fenton (DU) 20
Penalties: North Carolina 3-2:30, Duke 8-6:00
Turnovers: North Carolina 14, Duke 19























