Duke–North Carolina lacrosse rivalry
The Duke–North Carolina lacrosse rivalry is an intercollegiate lacrosse rivalry between the Duke Blue Devils and the North Carolina Tar Heels. Located just 9.8 miles apart on Tobacco Road, the two programs are classic rivals in the Atlantic Coast Conference, headlined by their basketball and football rivalries, but also extending to lacrosse - even club lacrosse. The rivalry has carried national importance itself since the 1990s, leading to numerous thrilling contests between the two in the ACC and NCAA postseason tournaments. Duke leads the ACC series 9–4 and has compiled a perfect 4–0 mark against the heels in NCAA tournament play. Current Heels coach Joe Breschi summed up the rivalry as "when you’re 12 miles away from a school that you don’t like and doesn’t like you, it makes it more intense. There’s so much more meaning there than any other game. That’s what makes winning that much more sweet." In 2019, his counterpart Duke head coach John Danowski described the annual challenge of facing UNC: "They're really good. They're very well-coached, they get the best players in the country year after year, they have the top recruiting classes, and they hate Duke." As a testament to the national success between the two schools, the Blue Devils have won three national titles (2010, 2013, 2014), while the Tar Heels lay claim to five (1981, 1982, 1986, 1991, 2016). As of the end of the 2023 season, North Carolina leads the series 43–37.
North Carolina Tar Heels
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First meeting | May 11, 1952 Duke 12, North Carolina 4 |
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Latest meeting | March 17, 2023 Duke 15, North Carolina 9 |
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Meetings total | 80 |
All-time series | North Carolina leads, 43–37 |
Largest victory | North Carolina, 24–4 (1976) |
Longest win streak | North Carolina, 19 (1968–1986) |
Current win streak | Duke, 3 (2022–Present) |