"John Danowski" is an American College lacrosse/college lacrosse coach who has been the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse team since the 2007 season. Previously, he had spent 21 seasons as the head coach at Hofstra Pride men's lacrosse/Hofstra. Danowski coached Duke to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship/Men's Lacrosse Championship in 2010, 2013, and 2014, and an appearance in the national championship game in 2007. He is a two-time winner of the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the NCAA men's lacrosse coach of the year, earning the honor in 1993 and 2010. One of nine coaches to lead three NCAA Division I (NCAA)/Division I championship teams, Danowski has won more than 300 games during his coaching career.

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It's a way of keeping him involved. This is a tough thing and nobody really knows how to deal with it. The person who is dealing with it best is probably Nick himself. He's been a great role model for everybody.

We've got some guys who are unheralded so they really accept their role and they accept coaching. They know they don't have big names or a big background. You have to give credit to the kids for playing the game the way we want them to play it.

He only had the ball in his stick for six or seven seconds the whole game and had the three goals. It (the ball) is in and out with him. He's not dodging, he's not carrying the ball. He knows how to get open.

I wouldn't believed it. I don't know of a tougher eight-day stretch, and our guys clearly met the challenge each time out.

Tommy has not been in awe of our schedule at all. He's just gone out and played.

I told our guys, we're going to see them again. You want to win as many games in the conference as you can, so you can host playoff games at the end of the year.

[Matt] loves Duke. He loves his friends and his teammates and everything about going to school there. He wants to stay.

He loves Duke and he loves his teammates and he has no intention of ever going anywhere else because he went there for an education first.

There hasn't been any joy in winning for me, personally. What's happened down there has made it really hard. It's sad, all the way around.