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Mike Pressler

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American lacrosse coach (born 1960)

Mike Pressler
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamAtlas LC
ConferencePLL
Record7-2
Biographical details
Born (1960-02-27)February 27, 1960 (age 65)
Wilton, Connecticut, United States
Alma materWashington and Lee University
Playing career
1979–1982Washington and Lee
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1983Virginia Military Institute[1]
1984–1985Army (assistant)[2]
1986–1990Ohio Wesleyan[3]
1991–2006Duke[2]
2007–2022Bryant[4]
Head coaching record
Overall385-205
Accomplishments and honors
Awards

Mike Pressler (born February 27, 1960) is an Americanlacrosse coach, who is currently the head coach and general manager ofAtlas Lacrosse Club of thePremier Lacrosse League[5] as well as the varsity head coach for Highland Park High School's lacrosse team (Highland Park, TX).[6] He was previously the head coach of theBryant Bulldogs from 2007 until his retirement after the 2022 season.[7][8] He served as the head coach of theDuke Blue Devils for 16 seasons until he was forced to resign during theDuke lacrosse case in 2006. He received theF. Morris Touchstone Award for the men's college lacrosse coach of the year in 2005. In 2010, he coached theUnited States men's national lacrosse team to agold medal.[4][9]

Career

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Pressler attendedWilton High School, thenWashington & Lee University, graduating in 1982. He was an outstanding lacrosse and football player, a four-year starter in both sports.

Pressler was the head coach atVirginia Military Institute for one year before leaving to serve as an assistant coach at theUnited States Military Academy under the tutelage of his former coach,Jack Emmer.

After West Point, Pressler was the head coach atOhio Wesleyan University (OWU). In October 2007, he was inducted into the Ohio Wesleyan University Hall of Fame. During his 5-year tenure at OWU from 1986 through 1990, Pressler amassed a 69–16 record, fourNCAC championships, five visits to the NCAA Division III semi-finals, three NCAA Division III Championship game appearances, 29 All-American selections, and five NCAA Division III players of the year. His contributions to the OWU lacrosse program made him the winningest coach (.812) in OWU's over 50-year lacrosse history.

Pressler was hired by Bryant University to lead their lacrosse team in 2007. In June 2022, Pressler announced his retirement from coaching.

After his retirement, Pressler was announced as the head coach forHighland Park High School's lacrosse program. In his first season at the helm, he led the Scots to a Texas High School Lacrosse League Class AA state championship.[10]

Duke

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Pressler became coach of theDuke Blue Devils in 1991. Over 16 seasons he compiled a 153–82 record at Duke, winning theAtlantic Coast Conference championship three times and leading his team to 10NCAA Division I tournament appearances as well as themen's national championship game in 2005. Pressler was voted ACC Coach of the Year three times and also was honored as theUSILANational Coach of the Year in 2005.[8][11]

He was fired in 2006 in the wake of allegations of rape against three athletes in the program thatproved to be baseless. Pressler's firing was publicly portrayed by Duke as a resignation, which gave rise to the implication that the coach resigned due to the students' presumed guilt.[citation needed] Pressler believed the players were innocent and had argued that the lacrosse season should not be canceled until the DNA test results were returned.[12] Pressler has written (with co-author Don Yaeger) a book giving his view of the incident,It's Not About the Truth: The Untold Story of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case and the Lives It Shattered.

Pressler demanded compensation from Duke for wrongful termination. In early June 2007, Pressler and Duke agreed upon a financial settlement for an undisclosed amount.[13][14]

Then in October 2007, Pressler filed suit against Duke, alleging the university broke the terms of the confidential settlement. Pressler asserted that Duke broke the terms of the settlement when he was slandered by Duke senior vice president John Burness, who made disparaging comments about him, saying the difference between Pressler and the current lacrosse coach was "night and day." The suit sought to void the settlement and to pursue damages in a trial rather than by arbitration, as specified in his contract.[15]

The trial judge ruled for Pressler's claims, and was upheld by the Court of Appeals on September 1, 2009.Pressler's obligation to submit his claims to arbitration was voided by the June settlement. Pressler was free to proceed with his suit, includingdiscovery.[16] On March 31, 2010, the final day before discovery would start, Duke settled with Pressler. Although terms of the settlement were not disclosed, Duke issued an apology.[17]

Head coaching record

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Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
VMI Keydets(Independent)(1983–1983)
1983VMI7–4
VMI:7–4 (.636)
Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops(NCAC)(1986–1990)
1986Ohio Wesleyan12–43–12ndNCAA D3 Semifinals
1987Ohio Wesleyan14–34–01stNCAA D3 Runner-up
1988Ohio Wesleyan15–24–01stNCAA D3 Runner-up
1989Ohio Wesleyan13–44–01stNCAA D3 Runner-up
1990Ohio Wesleyan15–35–01stNCAA D3 Semifinals
Ohio Wesleyan:69–16 (.812)20–1 (.952)
Duke Blue Devils(Atlantic Coast Conference)(1991–2006)
1991Duke7–50–34th
1992Duke7–71–23rdNCAA First Round
1993Duke9–51–23rd
1994Duke10–61–2T-3rdNCAA Quarterfinals
1995Duke12–40–34thNCAA First Round
1996Duke6–61–2T-3rd
1997Duke12–42–12ndNCAA Semifinals
1998Duke11–41–23rdNCAA Quarterfinals
1999Duke13–32–1T-1stNCAA First Round
2000Duke11–52–12ndNCAA Quarterfinals
2001Duke11–62–1T-1stNCAA First Round
2002Duke8–71–2T-3rdNCAA Quarterfinals
2003Duke8–70–34th
2004Duke5–80–34th
2005Duke17–33–01stNCAA Runner-up
2006Duke6–21–13rdSeason canceled after 8 games.
Duke:153–82 (.651)18–29 (.383)
Bryant Bulldogs(Northeast-10)(2007–2008)
2007Bryant11–49–01st
2008Bryant14–49–12ndNCAA D2 Semifinals
Bryant Bulldogs(Independent)(2009–2010)
2009Bryant10–5
2010Bryant12–5
Bryant Bulldogs(Northeast)(2011–present)
2011Bryant8–93–2T-3rd
2012Bryant14–44–12nd
2013Bryant8–114–11stNCAA First Round
2014Bryant16–55–12ndNCAA Quarterfinals
2015Bryant8–104–2T-2ndNCAA Play-in
2016Bryant10-55-1T-1st
2017Bryant11-84-2T-2ndNCAA First Round
2018Bryant8-75-12nd
2019Bryant3-111-56th
2020Bryant3-40-0T-1st
2021Bryant9-45-23rdNCAA First Round
Bryant:148–96 (.607)58–19 (.753)
Total:377–198 (.656)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

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  1. ^"Perma | www.vmikeydets.com".Perma.cc. April 9, 2015. RetrievedMarch 7, 2016.
  2. ^ab"Perma | Mike Pressler Biography - Duke University Blue Devils | Official Athletics Site - GoDuke.com".Perma.cc. April 9, 2015. RetrievedMarch 7, 2016.
  3. ^"Perma | www.battlingbishops.com".Perma.cc. April 9, 2015. RetrievedMarch 7, 2016.
  4. ^ab"Mike Pressler". Bryant University. RetrievedOctober 25, 2017.
  5. ^PLL (March 2, 2023)."Premier Lacrosse League Names Mike Pressler Head Coach and General Manager of Atlas Lacrosse Club".Premier Lacrosse League. RetrievedMarch 20, 2023.
  6. ^USA Lacrosse (June 7, 2022)."Mike Pressler Named Head Coach at Highland Park (Texas)".
  7. ^"Mike Pressler announces retirement after 16 years at Bryant". June 3, 2022.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)
  8. ^ab"Mike Pressler Named Men's Lacrosse Coach at Bryant University".Bulldogs News. August 6, 2006. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2010.
  9. ^"Pressler Named Head Coach of 2010 U.S. Men's Lacrosse Team".US Lacrosse. Archived fromthe original on June 28, 2009. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2010.
  10. ^Dallas Morning News (May 14, 2023)."Highland Park Rallies for 12th State Championship".
  11. ^"2005 USILA Awards".InsideLacrosse.com. Archived fromthe original on September 27, 2007. RetrievedMay 13, 2008.
  12. ^Bill Stump (March 2008),"Convicted without trial",Men's Health, p. 118,120
  13. ^"Duke, ex-coach settle up".Raleigh News and Observer. June 8, 2007. RetrievedJune 12, 2007.[dead link]
  14. ^Beard, Aaron (June 8, 2007)."Duke, Pressler settle".The Boston Globe.Associated Press.
  15. ^"Former Duke Lacrosse Coach Sues School - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News".FOXNews.com. October 12, 2007. RetrievedMarch 7, 2016.
  16. ^O'Connor, Ian (September 1, 2009)."Ex-Duke lacrosse coach Mike Pressler wins argument in North Carolina Court of Appeals".ESPN. RetrievedMarch 7, 2016.
  17. ^"Duke settles lawsuit by former lacrosse coach Pressler".Triangle.bizjournals.com. RetrievedMarch 7, 2016.
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