We’ve been passing along high school non-league schedules and college schedules as they’ve been finalized the last few weeks.
Yesterday, Johns Hopkins released its schedule.
Today, we have a few college schedules to pass along, including defending national champion Duke.
The Blue Devils’ schedule is highlighted by a 6:30 p.m. game on Sunday, April 3 vs. Syracuse in the Konica Milota Big City Classic at the New Meadowlands Stadium.
Duke is ranked fifth in the Face-Off Yearbook Top 20 preseason rankings, which were released yesterday and you can check out by clicking here. (For the Division II and Division III rankings, click here. For a look at Face-Off Yearbook’s preseason Division I All-Americans, click here.)
Though Virginia has not yet released its 2011 schedule, we do know the Cavaliers will be playing on Long Island early in the season. Stony Brook unveiled its schedule today, which includes a Feb. 26 home game against the Cavaliers. It’s a rematch of an NCAA tournament game played at Stony Brook last year that UVa won 10-9 in front of more than 10,000 fans.
Speaking of NCAA rematches, Army and Syracuse also meet on the very same day — Feb. 26 — in another rematch of a one-goal NCAA tournament game from last year, won by the Black Knights of the Hudson.
Below, you will find a link to the schedules of Duke, Stony Brook and Army, as well as some others that are now complete:
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I have heard that Duke vs. Denver on April 9 will be played at Bethpage HS. If so, I hope that there will be a tribute paid to Francis McCall at the game. “Franny” was a great coach, one of the early pioneers and promoters of the game we all love and a man admired by many. The D3 midfielder of the year award is named after him. I am among many of his former players who are certain that Coach McCall will be looking down on the field upon which he spent so many hours of his [far too short] life with a big smile on his face. RIP Coach, you will always be remembered by your former players and colleagues.
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