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The lacrosse world descends upon Hartford, Conn., this weekend for the greatest stage in the sport: Championship Weekend. On the DI side, only four teams remain standing and bye nightfall on Monday, only one will call themselves champions to end, perhaps, the toughest and most challenging lacrosse season ever.
The No. 2 Duke Blue Devils will take on the No. 3 Maryland Terrapins in the second semifinals contest on Saturday afternoon.
How Did They Get There?
Duke took down Loyola 10-9 in overtime in the quarterfinals to punch their Championship Weekend ticket following a 16-10 defeat of High Point in the first round.
Sun May 23 2021 | Matt DaSilva | College
PHOTO BY NAT LEDONNE/DUKE ATHLETICS
Joe Robertson scored his third overtime game-winner of the season Sunday, lifting Duke to a 10-9 NCAA quarterfinal victory over Loyola at Arlotta Stadium in South Bend, Ind.
It just had to be Joe Robertson.
The senior attackman with a penchant for coming up clutch in overtime did it again Sunday, spiking the ball off the turf and into the net as he fell to the ground and sending Duke back to championship weekend with a 10-9 NCAA quarterfinal win over Loyola at Arlotta Stadium in South Bend, Ind.