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9/28/2015 4:44:00 PM | Men's Lacrosse
DURHAM, N.C.—Former Duke University men's lacrosse standout Zack Greer added another gold medal to his collection over the weekend as he helped lead Canada to the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Indoor Lacrosse Championship title. In addition, former Blue Devil CJ Costabile helped guide the United States to the bronze medal.
In front of a FIL-record 10,421 fans at the Carrier Dome, Canada outscored the Iroquois Nationals 4-1 in the final 15 minutes for the victory. Greer finished with a goal and an assist as Canada extended its senior FIL indoor record to 23-0. Duke's career goals leader was one of eight players who were members on the squad that won gold outdoors last summer in Denver. Greer finished with nine goals and five assists for 14 points in the tournament.
Costabile, Duke's overtime goal scorer in the 2010 NCAA title game, helped the U.S. to the bronze medal with a 15-4 victory over Israel. A defenseman, Costabile finished with a goal and five assists for six points over the course of the tournament. In addition, he was a significant part of the faceoff game for the United States, winning 48-of-82 for 59 percent.
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