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Inside Recruiting with Michigan Coach John Paul

By Lacrosse Playground | April 29, 2014 |
Head Coach John Paul is in his third season at the helm of Michigan‘s newly established Division I men’s lacrosse program. Coach Paul has been with Michigan since the 80′s as a player and then as a coach. Before making the transition to Division I, he coached the University of Michigan men’s club lacrosse team for 14 seasons. Read More...

Michigan Lacrosse Looks Forward to Building a ‘Legacy’

By Lacrosse Playground | May 9, 2012 |
There are very few videos that you watch in life, which create an immediate and lasting impression. Legacy is one of them. Legacy embodies everything an athlete and fan loves about sports. It evokes emotions, questions faith, builds camaraderie, and so much more. As a fan, I watched this video knowing that I witnessed Michigan's first year, Team One. Thusly, Michigan Lacrosse' first Division 1 team didn't have an easy journey. Read More...

Michigan Head Coach John Paul Named 2011 Lacrosse Magazine Person of the Year

By Lacrosse Playground | November 21, 2011 |
BALTIMORE —Lacrosse Magazine, the flagship publication of US Lacrosse, has named University of Michigan men's lacrosse head coach John Paul its 2011 Person of the Year. Read More...

Michigan Lax Gets New Practice Helmet: All Hail

By Lacrosse Playground | April 19, 2011 |
Of course it seems the University of Michigan Lacrosse team is getting spoiled because they did get new helmets already, but these are special. In fact, these are not only for practice, but the even sport an old logo, which I haven't seen in a long time, known as the "Wolverbear." Read More...

University of Michigan’s Lacrosse Team’s Evolution

By Lacrosse Playground | March 14, 2011 |
So what has it taken to become one of the best teams in the MCLA? Moreover, what does running a top program in the MCLA even entail? I have been asked numerous times by many adoring lacrosse fans, who love lacrosse, and Michigan Lacrosse even more, just what all does it take to make Michigan Lacrosse a success. Keep Reading...