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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Fontanesi Transfers from Maryland to Marquette
When the Golden Eagles of Marquette University first take the field in 2013, don’t be surprised to see plenty of Warriors on the squad. Midfielder Joey Fontanesi of Maryland is the latest addition to an MU roster that already has … Continue reading
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Tagged brother rice, henry nelson, joey fontanesi, luke timmis, marquette, maryland, recruiting
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Hello: Peter Kraus
Inside Lacrosse confirmed last week what has been on Laxpower for several weeks now: CT A Peter Kraus has committed to Michigan for the class of 2012. Relevant Articles From IL‘s commitment post: A starter since his sophomore year for … Continue reading
Profile of Detroit Assistant Bill Tully
Bill Tully doesn’t have quite the resume that Michigan Offensive Coordinator hire Judd Lattimore does, but let’s take a look at what he’s done in his previous stops. This should be easy, as he’s held one paid college coaching position, … Continue reading
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Tagged bill tully, coaching, detroit, tempo-free
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Hello: Charlie Keady
Inside Lacrosse confirmed last week what has been on Laxpower for several weeks now: CT LSM Charlie Keady has committed to Michigan for the class of 2012. Enormous mug shot? Enormous mug shot: Relevant Articles From IL: Charlie Keady, LSM, … Continue reading
Recruiting Catch-up
Since the commitments are coming in fast and furious, let’s recap which future Wolverines (and Titans) have been profiled. Yes, this is partially just for my own sanity and for the sake of not forgetting anyone. First though, a couple … Continue reading
Detroit Men Hire Bill Tully
The Titans have filled their assistant coaching vacancy, hiring offensive coordinator Bill Tully away from Whittier College. From the press release: DETROIT — The Detroit men’s lacrosse team will have a new assistant coach on the sidelines as head coach Matt … Continue reading
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Offseason Whine Time: NCAA Stats
As many of you know, I come from a football background, where the NCAA has an exceptional online statistics database, with all manner of rankings – both team and individual – with comprehensive stats for every single player on every … Continue reading
Hello: Brendan Riefberg
Inside Lacrosse reported about a week ago that NJ D Brendan Reifberg has given a class of 2012 commitment to play at Michigan. Relevant Articles We shall start with IL’s comment from the commit announcement: The 6-4, 190-pound recruit served … Continue reading
Hello: Dan Kinek
Though PA M Dan Kinek has already graduated from high school, a postgrad year at Avon Old Farms prep school in Connecticut will see him land in Michigan’s class of 2012. Relevant Articles We’ll get started with the PhillyLacrosse.com article … Continue reading
State of the State Part 4: The Future
I’ve already covered the perception (probably correct) that level of play in the state is down at the high school level, why that might be the case, and even touched on some rules that are exacerbating the issue. The final … Continue reading