The 2024 Division I men's college lacrosse starts Feb. 2. We’re featuring every team ranked in the USA Lacrosse Preseason Top 20 leading up to opening night.
NO. 2 DUKE
2023 Record: 16-3 (5-1, ACC)
Final Ranking (2023): No. 2
Head Coach: John Danowski
Assistants: Ron Caputo, Matt Danowski, Alex Ready
First things first, no one is going to shed a tear for Duke given the talent they have coming back. But the Blue Devils weren’t able to do as much as they normally do in the fall.
Some of that was by design — like how veteran faceoff man Jake Naso, who has taken 1,298 in three college seasons, took it easy.
“We didn’t let him take one faceoff in the fall,” head coach John Danowski said.
In other cases, injuries played a role.
“We were a little banged up,” Danowksi said. “Offensively, we weren’t able to get the reps. We need to build chemistry, and it was painfully obvious.”
The top three scorers are back — Tewaaraton Award winner Brennan O’Neill, 60-goal scorer Dyson Williams and the dangerous Andrew McAdorey. All three played attack last season, but so did incoming transfers Josh Zawada (Michigan’s all-time leading scorer) and Alex Slusher (Princeton’s leading goal scorer in 2022). McAdorey played midfield earlier in his career, and O’Neill mostly ran out of the box on his way to earning MVP honors at the 2023 World Lacrosse Championship in San Diego.
How do the pieces fit for the Blue Devils in 2023?
“We want people to get settled in and feel comfortable,” Danowski said, “but the growing pains were there in the fall.”
TOP RETURNERS
Kenny Brower, D, Gr. (39GB, 22 CT)
Jake Naso, FO, Sr., (62.0 FO%)
Brennan O’Neill, A, Sr. (55G, 42A)
Duke’s offense attracts a lot of attention, but Brower is set to wrap up a stellar collegiate career. A first-team All-American last year, Brower already has 61 career starts. He can play physical with an edge and can also use his feet and stick to shut down his opponent. A gold medal winner with the 2022 U.S. Men’s U21 team, he enters his final season with 54 caused turnovers and has upped his total each season.
KEY ADDITIONS
Griffin Rakower, G, Gr. (56.4 SV% at Princeton)
Alex Slusher, A, Gr. (11G, 8A) at Princeton)
Josh Zawada, A, Gr. (36G, 29A at Michigan)
Duke brought in some talent in the transfer portal, but there are also some freshmen that should step into big roles. Freshman goalie Patrick Jameison has been “as good as advertised,” according to Danowski, and is very much in the mix with returning starter William Helm and Rakower, the Princeton transfer. Even with a veteran defense, Danowski expects rookie LSM Mac Christmas to find a role and 6-foot-1, 220-pound freshman midfielder Benn Johnston has big-time potential.
NOTABLE DEPARTURES
Graduations: Owen Caputo, M; Garrett Leadmon, M; Tommy Schelling, A; Wilson Stephenson, D