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Notre Dame men's lacrosse beats Duke, wins program's first national title


Kevin Corrigan had has been waiting for this moment his entire life. He’d come close so many times before, only to fall short. So, when all the time trickled away from No. 3 Notre Dame's 13-9 NCAA lacrosse final win over the No. 1 Duke Blue Devils to give the program its first national championship, the 35-year veteran wasn't quite sure how to react. (South Bend Tribune)

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Notre Dame men's lacrosse beats Duke, wins program's first national title


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