It’s meant Nakeie Montgomery (10 goals, 12 assists) and Owen Caputo (nine goals, three assists), a pair of midfielders who often have the ball in their sticks, have usually not been on the field together. It makes a capable off-ball player like Sean Lowrie (seven goals) exceptionally versatile. And it’s why the left-handed Williams has found a home as a midfielder who can play both inside and on the perimeter.
Don’t expect the adjustments to end anytime soon. The numbers might be the numbers, as Danowski says, but it also means more potential combinations for offensive coordinator Matt Danowski to toy with as the season continues to unfold.
“I just think Matt has done a great job with teaching, and the hope is that we’re going to continue to evolve as the season goes on,” John Danowski said. “Listen, at some point, we’re going to get thumped by somebody, and we’re going to be back to the drawing board pulling our hair out with the schedule coming up. But that’s part of the growth.”
Four of the Blue Devils’ final six regular-season games will be part of the ACC Network’s Thursday night package, and Danowski admits as odd as it is to play in front of no one during the day, it’s even stranger in an under-the-lights setting.
Nonetheless, he’s especially pleased with how Duke has adjusted to the realities of this season, including just two positive virus tests out of more than 3,500 since Jan. 9 as part of daily testing protocols.
“Whatever happens this season, that might be the best story — the guys’ ability to adapt to a new environment, to a virtual classroom, to different best practices in the weight room and the locker room and travel,” Danowski said.
NUMBERS OF NOTE
10
Manhattan is off to a 2-0 start in Metro Atlantic play for the first time in 10 years. The Jaspers, who lost a designated non-conference game to Monmouth in their March 6 opener, have defeated Canisius (10-7) and Detroit (11-7) the last two weeks and will again meet Monmouth on Friday in a battle for first place in the league.
12
Richmond attackman Ryan Lanchbury set a Southern Conference record with 12 points (three goals, nine assists) as the Spiders rolled past Bellarmine 17-5. Lanchbury, who broke former Jacksonville attackman Tom Moore’s 2015 record of 11 points, also assisted on four of teammate Richie Connell’s school-record seven goals. Lanchbury was named the US Lacrosse Division I Men’s Player of the Week on Tuesday.
24
Loyola’s scoring output in its 24-10 rout of Bucknell on Saturday was its largest since a 24-5 defeat of Fairfield on March 19, 1997. The Greyhounds scored 17 goals in the first half, and Kevin Lindley had seven in a game that saw Peter Swindell (four), Aidan Olmstead (three) and Joey Kamish (three) also record hat tricks.
309
Notre Dame coach Kevin Corrigan has led the Fighting Irish to 309 victories, one shy of former Delaware coach Bob Shillinglaw’s Division I record for most at a single school. Corrigan can tie the record if Notre Dame defeats Virginia on Saturday in its conference opener.