Before USA Lacrosse Magazine looks ahead to what’s to come in 2025 — look out for our NCAA Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings later this summer — our team of staff and contributors decided it was worth taking a last look at the 2024 college lacrosse season.
To do that, we’re taking a journey through 30 of the top teams in men’s and women’s lacrosse to see what went right, what went wrong and how we should feel about the season.
DUKE
USA Lacrosse preseason/final ranking: No. 2/No. 6
2024 record: 13-6 (1-3 ACC)
What went right: Even if it wasn’t another Tewaaraton-winning season, Brennan O’Neill (54 goals, 27 assists) was an All-American attackman. Michigan transfer Josh Zawada (33 G, 45 A) was an excellent table-setter for an attack that also featured Dyson Williams (61 G).
Andrew McAdorey (28 G, 9 A) shot 35.9 percent from the midfield. Veterans Kenny Brower and Tyler Carpenter had standout seasons on defense. Freshman Patrick Jameison got off to a fine start and closed the year with a .531 save percentage, providing stability at goalie.
Duke earned six victories over NCAA tournament teams (Saint Joseph’s, Princeton, Denver, Virginia and Syracuse, plus Utah in the first round of the postseason) and landed the No. 2 seed in May.