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Gibbs Fogarty<br />

A • 5-10 • 175 • Jr.<br />

Chevy Chase, Md.<br />

Landon School<br />

Will miss the 2008 season after suffering a<br />

torn right anterior cruciate ligament in<br />

<strong>Duke</strong>’s exhibition<br />

game against<br />

the U.S. National<br />

team on<br />

January 27 ...<br />

underwent surgery<br />

on January 30.<br />

2007: Played in 19<br />

games with 14<br />

starting assignments<br />

... had 14 points on 11<br />

goals and three assists on<br />

the year ... ranked seventh<br />

on the team in total points ...<br />

carded career-bests of three<br />

goals and four points versus Dartmouth (2/24) ... logged<br />

two goals in a 14-7 victory at Maryland (3/2) ... scored<br />

twice in <strong>Duke</strong>’s first round NCAA Tournament victory<br />

over Providence (5/12).<br />

2006: Played in four games ... ranked tied for ninth on<br />

the team in scoring with five total points ... posted a twogoal<br />

effort against Bellarmine (2/28) and had one goal<br />

and two assists versus Holy Cross (3/7).<br />

Prep: Four-year letterman at the Landon School ...<br />

All-America pick as a senior ... helped Landon to fouryear<br />

ledger of 72-9 including the national<br />

championship in 2002 ... had 32 goals and 29 assists<br />

during senior season and finished prep career with<br />

186 points ... also lettered in football and hockey,<br />

earning all-conference honors in both sports ... one of<br />

three Landon graduates on the <strong>Duke</strong> roster.<br />

Personal: Son of Robert and Sally Fogarty ... born November<br />

7, 1986 ... mother (1975), brother, Robert (2004), and sister,<br />

Lane (2005), all are <strong>Duke</strong> graduates ... sister played lacrosse at<br />

<strong>Duke</strong>, helping the Blue Devils to a record of 53-23 from 2002-05<br />

with four NCAA Tournament berths and the 2005 ACC<br />

Championship.<br />

7<br />

Year GP/GS GB F/O Shots G A Pts.<br />

2006 4/0 4 — 4 3 2 5<br />

2007 19/14 12 — 33 11 3 14<br />

Total 23/14 16 — 37 14 5 19<br />

GIBBS FOGARTY: CAREER-HIGHS<br />

Goals: 3 vs. Dartmouth, 2/24/07<br />

Assists: 2 vs. Holy Cross, 3/7/06<br />

Points: 4 vs. Dartmouth, 2/24/07<br />

James Goldberg<br />

M • 6-1 • 180 • Fr.<br />

Coral Gables, Fla.<br />

Gulliver Prep<br />

ACC Academic Honor Roll selection.<br />

2007: Played in three games ... scored first<br />

collegiate goal against St. Joseph’s (3/6). 18<br />

Prep: Two-year letterman at Gulliver Prep<br />

under coach Garrick Robinson ... helped team to<br />

two-year ledger of 33-8 with two state playoff berths ... had<br />

45 goals and 40 assists as a junior before posting 58 goals<br />

and 32 assists during senior season ... first team all-state<br />

pick following final campaign ... captain and team MVP<br />

selection as well ... received Gulliver Prep’s Scholar-Athlete<br />

Award and Distinguished Scholar recognition.<br />

Personal: Son of Ellie and Steven Goldberg ... born<br />

January 13, 1988.<br />

Year GP/GS GB F/O Shots G A Pts.<br />

2007 3/0 0 — 2 1 0 1<br />

Total 3/0 0 — 2 1 0 1<br />

JAMES GOLDBERG: CAREER-HIGHS<br />

Goals: 1 vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/6/07<br />

Points: 1 vs. St. Joseph’s, 3/6/07<br />

Assists: None<br />

Zack Greer<br />

A • 6-2 • 190 • Sr.<br />

Whitby, Ontario, Canada<br />

All Saints Catholic<br />

Preseason First Team All-America choice ...<br />

national player and attackman of the year<br />

candidate ... nation’s active leader in goals<br />

scored with 141 in 48 career games, good<br />

for a per game average of 2.94 goals ... career<br />

25<br />

goals per game average ranks 13th on the NCAA’s all-time<br />

chart ... tabbed the fifth-best attackman in the country by<br />

Inside Lacrosse magazine ... voted team captain along with<br />

Matt Danowski and Brad Ross ... begins the year needing<br />

four goals to move into a tie for 25th place on the NCAA’s<br />

all-time chart ... owns the third and 15th all-time singleseason<br />

goal totals in NCAA history with 57 in 2005 and 67<br />

in 2007 .... led the nation in goals scored in both 2005 and<br />

2007 ... one of two players in NCAA history to register<br />

multiple single-season goal-scoring totals of 55+, joining<br />

Cornell’s Mike French, who accomplished the feat three<br />

times in 1974, 1975 and 1976 ... returning two-time All-<br />

America, two-time All-ACC, two-time ACC All-Tournament and two-time NCAA All-<br />

Tournament selection ... owns the <strong>Duke</strong> and ACC single-season standard for goals in a<br />

season with 67 in 2007 ... owns the NCAA record for goals scored by a freshman with 57<br />

in 2005 ... on <strong>Duke</strong>’s all-time charts, ranks tied for eighth in total points and fourth in<br />

goals ... ranks ninth on the ACC’s all-time goals scored list ... sits 52 goals shy of the<br />

ACC all-time goals scored record of 193 held by N.C. State’s Stan Cockerton ...<br />

owns career per game averages of 2.94 goals, 1.02 assists and 3.96 points ... has<br />

scored at least one goal in 43-of-48 games with <strong>Duke</strong> compiling a 39-4 ledger in<br />

games when Greer scores ... has scored three or more goals in 27 contests, with<br />

the Blue Devils posting a 27-0 ledger in those games ... in NCAA Tournament<br />

action, holds <strong>Duke</strong> records for goals in a game (7 vs. North Carolina, 2007), goals in a<br />

tournament (16 in 2007), goals in a career (26), career games with two or more goals<br />

(6) and career games with three or more goals (6) ... has helped <strong>Duke</strong> to a three-year<br />

record of 40-8 with 22 wins over opponents ranked in the top 20 and an 11-2 ledger<br />

against ACC opponents ... begins final season with a career shooting percentage of<br />

.490 (141-of-288) ... combines with Matt Danowski to form the nation’s most prolific<br />

goal-scoring tandem with a career combined average of 5.06 goals per contest ... ACC<br />

Academic Honor Roll selection.<br />

2007: USILA First Team All-America selection ... All-ACC pick ... ACC All-Tournament<br />

choice ... NCAA All-Tournament honoree ... paced the country in goals with an ACC<br />

single-season record 67 tallies, marking the third-highest single-season total in NCAA<br />

history behind only Jon Reese of Yale (82 in 1990) and Gary Gait of Syracuse (70 in<br />

1988) ... registered 94 total points to post the third-highest single-season total in league<br />

history and the 17th-best single-season total in NCAA history ... became just the second<br />

player in ACC history to record two seasons with 50+ goals, joining Doug Knight of<br />

Virginia ... in the ACC, ranked first in goals scored, first in goals per game (3.35), first in<br />

game-winning goals (6), second in points, second in points per game (4.70), second in<br />

assists (27) and sixth in assists per game (1.35) ... nationally, ranked first in goals, first in<br />

goals per game, tied for eighth in assists and 31st in assists per game ... led <strong>Duke</strong> in<br />

goals scored for the third consecutive campaign ... compiled 20 points in four NCAA<br />

Tournament games to match the seventh-best single-tournament total in NCAA history ...<br />

paired with Matt Danowski to register 44 combined points in the NCAA Tournament to<br />

establish a new tournament record, eclipsing the previous mark of 43 set by Gary Gait<br />

(23) and Tom Marechek (20) of Syracuse in 1990 ... with Danowski and Ned Crotty (12),<br />

combined for the second-highest single-tournament scoring trio with 56 points, trailing<br />

only the group of Gait, Marechek and Greg Burns (16) of Syracuse in 1990 ... paired<br />

with Danowski to form the nation’s most prolific scoring tandem with a combined 190<br />

points ... the 190 combined points established a new ACC record, surpassing the<br />

previous mark held by Michael Watson and Doug Knight of Virginia (161 in 1996), and<br />

ranks second in NCAA history behind the record of 193 points set by Cornell’s Mike<br />

French and Eamon McEneaney in 1975 ... scored at least one goal in 18-of-20 games ...<br />

carded at least three goals in 12 contests ... tossed in five or more goals in eight tilts ...<br />

named the ACC Player of the Week after guiding <strong>Duke</strong> to season-opening wins over<br />

Dartmouth (2/24) and Denver (2/25) with a two-game total of eight goals and five assists<br />

... logged game-winning goals in both ACC Tournament wins versus North Carolina (4/<br />

27) and Virginia (4/29) ... matched career-high of seven goals versus both St. Joseph’s<br />

(3/6) and North Carolina (5/20) ... seven-goal performance against the Tar Heels<br />

helped <strong>Duke</strong> overcome a 6-1 deficit en route to a 19-11 victory in the NCAA Tournament<br />

quarterfinals ... six days later, capped off a four-goal outing with the game-winning tally<br />

with just three seconds remaining in the fourth quarter as the Blue Devils defeated topranked<br />

and previously undefeated Cornell (5/26) in the national semifinals ... credited<br />

with 59 ground balls.<br />

2006: Started all eight games while leading <strong>Duke</strong> in goals scored for the second<br />

straight season with 17 ... was tied for second on the squad with 24 total points ... scored<br />

a season-best four goals against Villanova (2/25) ... posted three goals against both<br />

Butler (2/18) and Holy Cross (3/7) ... credited with the game-winning goal in <strong>Duke</strong>’s<br />

victory over Bellarmine (2/28) ... had at least two total points in all eight games ... picked<br />

up 25 ground balls — fourth-most on the squad.<br />

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