The Blue Devils came in seeded second in the ACC tournament and ranked No. 1 in the nation in some polls, including the Nike/US Lacrosse Division I Men’s Top 20, but it was the 15th-ranked Irish that got off to a hot start. Notre Dame opened the second quarter with three straight goals, including an incredible over-the-shoulder low angle shot from sophomore middie Costabile that made it a 5-1 Fighting Irish lead with nine minutes left in the first half.
But, true to form, the Blue Devils weren’t going to just go away. Duke went on a run to close out the second period, with freshman Joe Robertson, back in his hometown, getting a pair of goals in the final minute of the half to make it a 6-4 Irish lead at the break.
Smith added back-to-back goals for Duke early in the second half as the Blue Devils battled all the way back to make it a 7-all tie in the middle of the third quarter. But Notre Dame took the lead back in the final second of the third when Costabile cut to the middle, drawing the defense, then flipped a pass to Brendan Gleason right in front of the crease for a goal.
“They made plays and we didn’t, it was that simple,” said Duke goalie Danny Fowler, who had eight saves. “They did everything we thought they were going to do, but they executed and we didn’t.”
From there it was back-and-forth in the final quarter until Garnsey scored twice in two minutes to put the Irish back ahead 12-10 with less than three minutes to go.
Duke is comfortably in the field for the NCAA tournament, but the Irish, finally playing with a healthy lineup that includes both Costabile and Garnsey, are approaching Sunday’s conference final like a must-win.
“It’s going to be a great game,” Garnsey said. “Regardless of if our NCAA tournament lives are on the line, it’s the ACC championship and that makes it a huge game. It will be a high-intensity game, but we are looking forward to it.”