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Mon Apr 5 2021 | Patrick Stevens | College
PHOTO BY NATALIE LeDONNE / DUKE ATHLETICS
Joe Robertson scored the game-winner in Duke s thrilling OT victory over North Carolina on Thursday.
For the first time all season, the number of teams with a credible claim to the No. 1 ranking is down to two.
There’s 10-0 Duke, off to its best start since 2005 and the owner of probably the most valuable victory on the board its overtime defeat of North Carolina on Thursday.
And there’s 7-0 Maryland, which is outscoring an overmatched Big Ten by an average of more than seven goals per game and can clinch the top seed in the conference tournament with two games to spare if it upends Michigan on Saturday.
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5. Notre Dame Irish students and alums stand for the school fight song. Saturday afternoon they were dancing after an 18-11 victory over Syracuse in the Carrier Dome. St Patrick Kavanagh finished with nine points. He is playing himself into Tewaraaton conversation. The groundball and face-off stats tell the story, with Notre Dame holding a 45-20 edge in grounders while winning 23-of-32 face-offs. The rest takes care of itself. After a close home loss to Virginia last week, the Irish were ready to battle. This was the exact response you hope to see. Their EMO continues to percolate. Eric Dobson, Griffin Westlin and Will Yorke all stung corners. The FOGOs, defense and goaltending plus bench role players have Rudy dreaming of its first NCAA title.