In an impressive team effort led by Andrew McAdorey and Brennan O'Neill, Duke defeated Syracuse 18-13 to advance to the ACC Men's Lacrosse Championship game after O'Neill scored his 200th career goal.

By the Numbers
  • Andrew McAdorey had a career-high five goals and an assist.
  • Brennan O'Neill scored his 200th career goal, becoming the eighth player in NCAA Division I history to achieve this milestone.
State of Play
  • Duke improved to 23-22 in ACC Tournament action and 16-14 in semifinal games.
  • They will face Notre Dame for the ACC title.
  • O'Neill is one point away from becoming the 22nd player in NCAA Division I history to reach 300 points.
  • Cal Girard won a career-high 14 faceoffs.
What's Next

Duke will play against top-ranked Notre Dame in the ACC Championship title game on Sunday, May 5, at noon on ACC Network.

Bottom Line

Duke's strong performance, highlighted by O'Neill's milestone goal, secures their spot in the ACC title game against Notre Dame, setting the stage for an exciting matchup.