
The ACC Network will air the 2010 title game from 9-11 a.m. and the 2014 championship victory over the Fighting Irish from 1-3 p.m.
The ACC Network is carried by cable providers Spectrum, Google Fiber TV, AT&T U-verse, DirecTV, and DISH. Those outside of the ACC footprint might need to subscribe to a special sports package to have access. The streaming services supporting the network are YouTube TV, Hulu Live TV, PlayStation Vue and Sling.
If you are a subscriber to any of those listed above you can watch on mobile through the ESPN app.
May 31, 2010 | National Champs! Duke Captures 1st NCAA Title with 6-5 Win over Notre Dame
It was one of the most memorable moments in NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship history as CJ Costabile won the faceoff in overtime and raced down the field in five seconds to score the winning goal to give Duke its first NCAA Lacrosse Championship in school history.
"It's sick," Costabile said about scoring the game-winning goal. "The best feeling about it is we set this goal from the beginning of the year. Guys who have been here before me, [those guys] who have been here three times before and finally seeing them walk-off that field with a big smile on their faces are the best moment about that."
Neither team led by more than a goal in a game that featured four lead changes and five ties. The 11 combined goals were the fewest goals in and NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship game history. Zach Howell and Steve Schoeffel both had two goals, while eventual 2010 Tewaaraton Award winner Ned Crotty had just one assist.
May 26, 2014 | BACK-TO-BACK! Duke Beats Notre Dame for NCAA Title
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Just 372 days removed from the last NCAA Quarterfinal win over the Irish in 2013, Duke again broke Notre Dame's hearts, cruising to an 11-9 for the second consecutive NCAA title. Jordan Wolf tallied two goals and four assists and Duke's defense held off a fourth quarter charge for the win.
Wolf was named the NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player. Deemer Class, Will Haus, Myles Jones, Kyle Keenan and Henry Lobb joined him on the NCAA All-Tournament Team.
Duke built an 8-2 advantage midway through the third quarter and led 8-4 with 15 minutes to play. Notre Dame rallied in the fourth, going on a 4-1 run to pull within one, 9-8, with five minutes remaining. Wolf fed Kyle Keenan for a 10th goal with 2:39 to play and Wolf sealed it with 23 seconds left – his 64th of the season.
Brendan Fowler won 13-of-22 faceoffs and picked up six ground balls, while Chris Hipps and Lobb recorded two caused turnovers apiece.
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