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Tony McDevitt<br />
D • 6-0 • 210 • Sr.<br />
Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Penn Charter<br />
Year GP/GS GB F/O Shots G A Pts.<br />
2004 13/3 34 3-13 3 1 0 1<br />
2005 20/20 44 — 3 0 1 1<br />
2006 8/8 22 — 2 0 0 0<br />
2007 16/16 44 — 1 0 0 0<br />
Total 57/47 144 3-13 9 1 1 2<br />
TONY McDEVITT: CAREER-HIGHS<br />
Goals: 1 vs. Army, 5/7/04<br />
Assists: 1 vs. Cornell, 5/22/05<br />
Points: 1, two times; last vs. Cornell, 5/22/05<br />
Preseason First Team All-America choice ...<br />
candidate for the William F. Schmeisser<br />
National Defensive Player of the Year honor<br />
... returning two-time All-America selection ...<br />
listed as the sixth-top defenseman in the nation<br />
by Inside Lacrosse magazine ... did not participate in fall<br />
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practice while recovering from knee surgery performed in<br />
June, 2007... graduated from <strong>Duke</strong> on May 13, 2007,<br />
majoring in history with a minor in economics ... currently<br />
pursuing an MBA in <strong>Duke</strong>’s Fuqua School of Business ...<br />
ACC Academic Honor Roll pick.<br />
2007: USILA Third Team All-America pick ... USILA Scholar<br />
All-America Team selection ... played in and started 16<br />
games ... missed the Denver (2/25), Maryland (3/2), St.<br />
Joseph’s (3/6) and Loyola (3/10) games due to injury ...<br />
helped the Blue Devils lead the ACC in goals against<br />
average and man-down defense ... credited for 44 ground<br />
balls including 17 in four NCAA Tournament games ... named to the ACC All-Academic<br />
Team ... finalist for the Lowe’s Senior<br />
CLASS Award.<br />
2006: Started all eight games,<br />
helping the <strong>Duke</strong> defense allow<br />
just 5.24 goals per game ...<br />
logged 22 ground balls<br />
including five against both<br />
Villanova (2/25) and North<br />
Carolina (3/18) and four versus<br />
Maryland (3/4) ... named<br />
Academic All-ACC.<br />
2005: USILA Second<br />
Team All-America<br />
selection ... All-ACC<br />
choice ... started all<br />
20 games ... played<br />
a key role in <strong>Duke</strong><br />
ranking first in<br />
the ACC and<br />
third nationally<br />
in team defense<br />
by allowing 6.95<br />
goals per game — an improvement of 2.75<br />
goals per game from the 2004 campaign ...<br />
picked up first career assist in the NCAA<br />
quarterfinals against Cornell (5/22) ...<br />
logged 44 ground balls .<br />
2004: Played in all 13 games with three<br />
starts ... lone goal of the year came shorthanded<br />
and against Army (5/7) ... finished<br />
third on the team with 34 ground balls ...<br />
posted a career-high six ground balls<br />
against both Johns Hopkins (4/10) and<br />
Army (5/7) ... won three-of-13 face-offs.<br />
Prep: Four-year letterman at Penn<br />
Charter ... three-time all-league and allstate<br />
pick as a senior ... recorded over<br />
200 ground balls in senior season ...<br />
two-time first team all-city choice in<br />
football, and also earned all-state<br />
and league MVP honors on the<br />
gridiron.<br />
Personal: Son of Daniel and<br />
Michelle McDevitt ... born<br />
September 26, 1984.<br />
Ryan McFadyen<br />
D • 6-6 • 245 • Sr.<br />
Mendham, N.J.<br />
Delbarton School<br />
ACC Academic Honor Roll pick.<br />
2007: Started all 20 games ... posted 35<br />
ground balls ... helped <strong>Duke</strong> lead the ACC<br />
in goals against average and man-down<br />
defense ... had a career-high five ground balls<br />
coming in the Holy Cross contest (3/7).<br />
2005: Played in 10 games ... picked up three<br />
ground balls.<br />
Prep: Three-year letterman at Delbarton School ...<br />
credited with 40 ground balls during senior season<br />
... first team all-area and second team all-state<br />
selection following senior campaign ... helped<br />
Delbarton to three straight state titles ... also played<br />
basketball ... one of three Delbarton graduates on<br />
the <strong>Duke</strong> roster.<br />
Personal: Son of John and Sherrie McFadyen ...<br />
born May 11, 1986.<br />
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against Dartmouth (2/24) ... named to the ACC All-Academic<br />
Team.<br />
2006: Played in all eight games, starting<br />
the final four following a season-ending<br />
injury<br />
to All-<br />
America<br />
Casey<br />
Carroll ...<br />
picked up<br />
seven ground balls<br />
with a season-best two<br />
Year GP/GS GB F/O Shots G A Pts.<br />
2005 10/0 3 — 0 0 0 0<br />
2006 8/4 7 — 0 0 0 0<br />
2007 20/20 35 — 1 0 0 0<br />
Total 38/24 45 — 1 0 0 0<br />
Parker McKee<br />
D • 6-2 • 215 • So.<br />
Old Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Berkshire School<br />
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scoring and man-down defense ...<br />
ACC All-Academic Team choice.<br />
Prep: Four-year letterman at<br />
Berkshire School under Kevan<br />
Bowler ... guided squad to four-year<br />
ledger of 46-14 with four playoff berths ... three-time<br />
all-league pick ... All-America pick as a senior ...<br />
finished career with eight goals, 28 assists and 244<br />
ground balls ... lettered in soccer and ice hockey.<br />
Personal: Son of Libby and Rusty McKee ... born<br />
December 14, 1987.<br />
Tabbed the 10th-best longstick midfielder in<br />
the nation by Inside Lacrosse magazine ...<br />
ACC Academic Honor Roll pick.<br />
2007: Played in all 20 games with one start ...<br />
scored two goals ... logged 43 ground balls<br />
including 15 in four NCAA Tournament games ... had a<br />
season-high six<br />
grounders versus<br />
Providence (5/12) ...<br />
scored first collegiate<br />
goal against St.<br />
Joseph’s (3/6) ...<br />
also tallied a goal<br />
in <strong>Duke</strong>’s win<br />
over Cornell in<br />
the national<br />
semifinals (5/<br />
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Year GP/GS GB F/O Shots G A Pts.<br />
2007 20/1 43 — 3 2 1 3<br />
Total 20/1 43 — 3 2 1 3<br />
PARKER McKEE: CAREER-HIGHS<br />
Goals: 1, twice; last vs. Cornell, 5/26/07 Assists: 1 vs. Johns Hopkins, 4/7/07<br />
Points: 1, three times; last vs. Cornell, 5/26/07<br />
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