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Bracketology mini-update
Both Michigan and Detroit lost this afternoon. That bodes ill for each of their conference tournament seedings (though both are pretty much locks to make it in). ECAC For Michigan, the 1-3 Wolverines have a lone win over Bellarmine, and … Continue reading
ECAC Bracketology
I’ve run this exercise the past couple years with the MAAC as it relates to Detroit (look for that post over the next couple days here). For the first time ever, a Bracketology post featuring Michigan is not only relevant … Continue reading
Lax Links: Jan. 16, 2014
It has been a hot minute since I’ve put together a links post (more than a month. Oops), so let’s get right into it: Division-1 Lax.com previews the MAAC (h/t: College Crosse): Alex Maini and Mike Birney are discussed as … Continue reading
Posted in division 1, high school, mcla, youth
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Big Ten to add Maryland and Rutgers: Meaning for Michigan?
While the news isn’t officially official yet – Maryland will be announced as a member of the Big Ten at 3 p.m., but Rutgers is still on the clock – the addition of two lacrosse-playing schools to the Big Ten is … Continue reading
Periodic Expansion/Realignment post
Every so often, I like to delve into the topic of lacrosse growth (particularly at the Division-1 college level). Now is that time. It’s not strictly on-topic for this site, but any moves in the D-1 landscape have potential effects … Continue reading
Posted in division 1
Tagged boston, conference affiliations, detroit, ecac, furman, gwll, maac, michigan
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ECAC Individual Awards
Although Michigan’s players were not eligible for awards based on their play on the field (as confirmed by the program, though they were eligible for academic honors), it’s still interesting to take a look at who took home conference recognition. Offensive … Continue reading
MAAC Elevating Lacrosse to Core Sport
This is somewhat-old news, but I just stumbled across it, and it’s relevant to an in-state program. The MAAC will elevate men’s and women’s lacrosse to “core sports” in the near future. Another major component of the strategic plan is … Continue reading
Michigan Schedule Projection: July 10
It’s been a loooong time since I’ve tried to hazard a guess at Michigan’s inaugural varsity schedule, but after yesterday’s news that the Wolverines have been accepted into the ECAC and will play a partial conference schedule next season, it’s … Continue reading
Michigan Men’s Lacrosse Accepted into ECAC
Via Inside Lacrosse and Lacrosse Magazine’s Jac Coyne (no thanks to the conference spokesperson who said he’d e-mail me with any updates…), Michigan’s men’s lacrosse team has been accepted into the ECAC for the spring of 2012, with eligibility for … Continue reading
Lax Links 7-1-11
Still waiting for official word on Judd Lattimore’s hiring as a Michigan assistant coach. East Grand Rapids lacrosse coach Adam Vincent has resigned his position, citing concerns that his coaching position interfered with work and family life. Not a link, … Continue reading
Posted in division 1, high school
Tagged brother rice, detroit country day, east grand rapids, ecac, judd lattimore, michigan
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