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Senior Jack Bruckner scored three goals in the first quarter as the Blue Devils built a 4-1 lead that they never relinquished. 
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Rocket power: Jack Bruckner's hot start, strong defense power Duke men's lacrosse to key win against No. 4 Notre Dame

With a raucous crowd enjoying a physical battle, the Blue Devils took an early 4-1 lead, then scored the last two goals of the third quarter to seize a commanding 10-5 advantage. Bruckner finished with four goals on just seven shots, and senior goalkeeper Danny Fowler and the Duke defense suffocated Notre Dame's star trio all afternoon long. 


Several Blue Devil tandems have carried on past handshake traditions, including Hayley Shaffer and Maddie Crutchfield. 
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High-priority handshakes: Duke women's lacrosse's longstanding pregame ritual

Unlike players on most teams, the Blue Devils do not run out exactly when their names are called. In fact, senior attack Hayley Shaffer and junior All-American midfielder Maddie Crutchfield always sprint to the rest of their teammates far after either of their names is introduced over the PA system as part of the starting lineup. The same goes for every player, as the team forms an alley for the athletes to run out in twos together following a choreographed handshake.