Some impressive stats compiled this year by the Dukes:
- Started the season dominating VT, 16-3
- Ranked #7 in the nation at the end of the season
- Seeded 5th in the NCAA tournament
- 16-2 record, only losing to #13 Loyola by 4 (8-12) and #1 Maryland by 1 (7-8)
- 16 wins ties the school record
- Beat Yale by 6, Princeton by 1, UR by 13, #4 UVA by 1
- Went undefeated in CAA play, which includes #8, #16, and #24
- Won CAA tourney games by 3 and 4 points
- 233 goals for vs. 129 against...almost a 2-1 ratio
- One of only two teams to go undefeated on the road this season
This is the sixth time JMU is hosting a first-round NCAA game. The Dukes are undefeated so far in first-round home games (5-0). JMU has also beaten Stanford in the two previous contests where they have faced each other: once in 2007 in Palo Alto and then in Harrisonburg in 2008, both 10-9 wins.
Their possible path to the National Championship would be (using national ranking):
First Round: #15 Stanford (15-5), May 15
Quarterfinals: #9 Georgetown (13-5) or #11 Syracuse (13-6), May 22-23
Semifinals: Most likely #1 Maryland (18-1) or #6 Penn (14-3), May 28
Championship: Most likely #2 Northwestern (17-1) or #3 UNC (15-2), May 30
JMU had a moment of silence before the game in memory of Yeardley Love - the University of Virginia lacrosse player who was found dead last week - and wore orange wrist bands with her initials on them, as it did before its semifinal win on Thursday. Many of Hofstra's players had Love's last name written on their legs. -DNR
JMUSports.com LACROSSE #5 SEED IN NCAA TOURNEY, TO HOST STANFORD SATURDAY
Windbreaker Pictures of W&M Game
Windbreaker Pictures of Hofstra Game
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