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Ned Crotty

 
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Former Duke great Ned Crotty joined the men's lacrosse staff in September of 2017 as a volunteer assistant coach.

He will be instrumental in helping to lead the Duke offense.

Crotty, the 2010 Tewaaraton Award winner and Duke graduate, has remained active in the sport in playing in Major League Lacrosse and as a member of the U.S. Men’s National Team. One of the premier offensive talents in Duke history, Crotty will join Matt Danowski to help lead the Duke offense. They are the lone Tewaaraton Award winners in program history and scored a combined 592 career points.

The New Vernon, N.J., native remains fifth on the Duke career points list with 239 points. He is one point ahead of current attackman Justin Guterding. A three-time USILA All-America pick, and two time first-team All-American at attack, Crotty finished his career with 92 goals and 146 assists for 239 points. His 146 assists are second all-time behind Matt Danowski’s 183.

Crotty departed Duke as one of the most decorated players in Blue Devil history and was a driving force in leading the Blue Devils to their first NCAA title in 2010. He was awarded the USILA’s Lt. Col. J.I. Award in 2009 as the nation’s top attackmen and followed that with the Tewaaraton in 2010.

A product of Delbarton, Crotty holds the Duke single-season assists record with 63 and has two of the top three assist totals in a year with his 55 in 2009. His 78 and 86 points in the 2009 and 2010 respective seasons currently rank ninth and 11th at Duke.

After leading Duke to its first NCAA title in 2010, Crotty went on to be selected first in the Major League Lacrosse draft and helped lead the U.S. National Team to gold at the 2010 FIL World Championships. He was the lone collegiate player selected to play for the U.S. in 2010. He has since represented the United States at the 2014 World Championships and is among those expected to make the team again in 2018.