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THE CHRONICLE
Duke and Johns Hopkins began their National Championship rematch under a steady rainfall. Storms were expected, but the thunder never came from above. Instead, it was the Blue Devil offense making plenty ofnoise. Duke scored the first five goals after halftime, racing out to a 13-4 lead en route to a 17-6 blowout victory over the No. 11 Blue Jays (3-5) Saturday night in Koskinen 2 fans, Stadium. In from of Blue Devils (11-1) not avenged last season’s defeat, but also showed just how dangerous they can be. “It feels great, not just because it’s Hopkins, but because we played so well,” said attackman Matt Danowski, who had a goal and six assists. “We played so well on both the defensive end and the offensive end. I can say, without a doubt, it’s the best offensive game we’ve played as team since I’ve been here.” Zack Greer paced that offensive attack, registering six goals—four on feeds from Danowski—to raise his nation-leading total to 39 and move him into seventh place all-time in the NCAA with 180 career goals. Danowski’s third assist moved him past Virginia’s Tim Whiteley to become the ACC’s all-time leader. Not surprisingly, it was Danowski and Greer who got Duke on the board first.
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Meredith Shiner THE CHRONICLE
Director of Athletics Joe Alieva was announced as Louisiana State University’s new athletic director Friday in a press conference on the Baton Rouge campus. Alieva, who had spent 32 years at Duke and the last 10 at the helm of the Department of Athletics, will replace outgoing LSU Athletics Director Skip Bertman. “After deliberatJoe Alieva ing with my family and several colleagues here at Duke, I have decided to accept the Director of Athletics position at Louisiana State University,” Alieva said in a statement. “For over 30 years, I have committed myself to Duke University, and for the past 10, I have been fortunate to lead one of the nation’s best Departments ofAthletics. “I am appreciative of my time at Duke, and even more grateful for the relationships I have forged while working here.-... I hope that Duke continues to enjoy the success it has maintained for so many years.” Alieva’s departure comes only eight months after President Richard Brodhead Senior Zack Greer, who paced Duke with six goals, celebrates Saturday after theBlue Devils avenged their 2007 National Championshipgame loss by taking down Johns Hopkins 17-6 at Koskinen Stadium.
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Julia Love
THE CHRONICLE
Duke University Police Department officers seized bags containing “leafy-green vegetable matter,” white powder and 119 unidentified pills Thursday from a room on the third floor of Randolph Residence Hall. No arrests had been made in connection with the case as of Sunday. Also Thursday, freshman Andrew Marcum, a resident of Pegram Residence Hall, was arrested for felonious possession jtvith intent to manufacture, sell or distribute approximately 3 grams of marijuana and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia, The~Herald-Sun ofDurham reported Sunday. SEE DRUG BUST ON PAGE
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