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Michigan Wolverines men's lacrosse

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College lacrosse team
Michigan Wolverines men's lacrosse
Founded2012 (varsity); 1940 (club)
UniversityUniversity of Michigan
Head coachKevin Conry (since 2018 season)
StadiumU-M Lacrosse Stadium[1]
(capacity: 2,000)
LocationAnn Arbor, Michigan
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
NicknameWolverines
ColorsMaize and blue[2]
   
Pre-NCAA era championships
(MCLA) 2008, 2009, 2010
NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals
2023
NCAA Tournament appearances
2023, 2024
Conference Tournament championships
CCLA: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Big Ten: 2023, 2024
Conference regular season championships
CCLA: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

TheMichigan Wolverines men's lacrosse team is theintercollegiate men's lacrosse program representing theUniversity of Michigan. The school competes in theBig Ten Conference inDivision I of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Prior to joining the NCAA, Michigan competed as a club-varsity program at the Division I level of theMen's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) in theCentral Collegiate Lacrosse Association (CCLA), where the Wolverines secured three MCLA national championships and won 11 consecutive conference titles. The team is coached by Kevin Conry.[3]

History

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The Michigan men's lacrosse team is one of the oldestcollegiate lacrosse programs in the Midwest, having been founded in 1940. The program competed a few years until being halted forWorld War II. It was restarted in 1965 and has been playing ever since.[4]

In 2001, the Wolverines were elevated to club-varsity status, competing at the Division I level of theMen's Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA) in theCentral Collegiate Lacrosse Association (CCLA). In 2008, the team became the first MCLA team to complete a season undefeated, finishing 20–0 and winning their first national championship atTexas Stadium. The feat was repeated in 2009 with another 20–0 season and earned their second national championship with a 12–11 victory overChapman University atDick's Sporting Goods Park inDenver, Colorado. In 2010, they won their third MCLA national championship in a row, defeatingArizona State University 12–11 in Denver. In 2008, Michigan faceoff specialist Brekan Kohlitz became the first MCLA player ever selected in theMajor League Lacrosse draft when he was taken in the 5th round by theWashington Bayhawks. Michigan attackman Kyle Jackson was drafted as the 7th overall pick in theNational Lacrosse League by theRochester Knighthawks in 2016.

Michigan in action atOhio Stadium againstOhio State in 2014

The program was promoted to NCAA Division I status by the university for the 2012 season.[5] The Wolverines played in theECAC Lacrosse League as an affiliate member during the 2012 season and as a full member in 2013 and 2014.[6][7] In 2015, theBig Ten added men's lacrosse as a conference sport and the Wolverines joined Ohio State, Maryland, Rutgers, Penn State, and affiliate Johns Hopkins for the conference's first season.

Coaching staff

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NamePosition coachedConsecutive season at
Michigan in current position
Kevin ConryHead coach6th
Jim RogalskiAssistant coach6th
Scott BiedaAssistant coach1st
Mark BiedaVolunteer Assistant Coach1st
Joe HennessyDirector of Operations12th
Reference:[8]

Season results

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The following is a list of Michigan's results by season as an NCAA Division I program:

SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
John Paul(ECAC Lacrosse League)(2012–2014)
2012John Paul1–130–0
2013John Paul1–130–78th
2014John Paul5–111–34th
John Paul(Big Ten Conference)(2015–2017)
2015John Paul5–81–4T–5th
2016John Paul3–100–56th
2017John Paul8–60–56th
John Paul:23–61 (.274)2–24 (.077)
Kevin Conry(Big Ten Conference)(2018–Present)
2018Kevin Conry8–61–46th
2019Kevin Conry4–91–4T–5th
2020Kevin Conry4–30–0
2021Kevin Conry3–92–8T–5th
2022Kevin Conry7–80–56th
2023Kevin Conry10–72–34thNCAA Division I Quarterfinals
2024Kevin Conry10–72–34thNCAA Division I First Round
2025Kevin Conry7–73–2T–2nd
Kevin Conry:53–56 (.486)11–29 (.275)
Total:76–117 (.394)

      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

† NCAA canceled 2020 collegiate activities due to theCOVID-19 pandemic

Championships

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Conference tournament championships

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YearConferenceCoachOverall recordBig Ten record
2023Big TenKevin Conry10–72–3
202410–72–3

Postseason

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NCAA tournament results

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The Wolverines have appeared in 2 NCAA tournaments. Their postseason record is 1–2.

YearSeedRoundOpponentScore
2023--First Round
Quarterfinal
#8Cornell
#1Duke
W 15–14 OT
L 15–8
2024--First Round#5DenverL 16–11

Club Results

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National Championships

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MCLA Division I:2008, 2009, 2010

Conference Championships

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CCLA Regular Season:1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

CCLA Tournament:1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

Seasons Results

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The following is a list of Michigan's results by season as an independent club program from 1940 to 1971, and as a member of the Central Collegiate Lacrosse League from 1972 to 2011, prior to becoming an NCAA Division I program:[9]

SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
1940Intramurals only
Eddie Lowery(Independent)(1941–1941)
1941Eddie Lowery0–2
Eddie Lowery:0–2 (.000)
No Teams(n/a)(1942–1964)
Bill Moller(Independent)(1965–1965)
1965Bill Moller0–3
Bill Moller:0–3 (.000)
Bob Gillon(Independent)(1966–1966)
1966Bob Gillon1–3
Bob Gillon:1–3 (.250)
Bob DiGiovanni(Independent)(1967–1968)
1967Bob DiGiovanni2–6
1968Bob DiGiovanni2–3
Skip Flanagan(Independent)(1969–1969)
1969Skip Flanagan1–4
Skip Flanagan:1–4 (.200)
Bob Kaman(Independent)(1970–1971)
1970Bob Kaman5–2
1971Bob Kaman8–1
Bob Kaman(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1972–1973)
1972Bob Kaman6–5
1973Bob Kaman11–4
Bob Kaman:30–12 (.714)
Bob DiGiovanni(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1974–1979)
1974Bob DiGiovanni8–2
1975Bob DiGiovanni13–2
1976Bob DiGiovanni8–2
1977Bob DiGiovanni9–4
1978Bob DiGiovanni11–3
1979Bob DiGiovanni9–4
Pete Lodwick(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1980–1980)
1980Pete Lodwick10–4
Pete Lodwick:10–4 (.714)
Rick Bays(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1981–1981)
1981Rick Bays15–2
Jim Camilliere(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1982–1982)
1982Jim Camilliere13–2
Jim Camilliere:13–2 (.867)
Rick Bays(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1983–1983)
1983Rick Bays19–0?–0
Rick Bays:34–2 (.944)
Steve Nazaruk(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1984–1984)
1984Steve Nazaruk15–2
Steve Nazaruk:15–2 (.882)
Jim Plaunt(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1985–1985)
1985Jim Plaunt17–2
Jim Plaunt:17–2 (.895)
Bob DiGiovanni(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1986–1990)
1986Bob DiGiovanni10–5
1987Bob DiGiovanni12–4
1988Bob DiGiovanni16–3
1989Bob DiGiovanni15–2
1990Bob DiGiovanni14–3
Tom Fitzgibbons(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1991–1991)
1991Tom Fitzgibbons9–2
Tom Fitzgibbons:9–2 (.818)
Bob DiGiovanni(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1992–1997)
1992Bob DiGiovanni14–7
1993Bob DiGiovanni16–3
1994Bob DiGiovanni14–0?–0
1995Bob DiGiovanni12–5
1996Bob DiGiovanni15–5
1997Bob DiGiovanni13–4
Bob DiGiovanni:213–67 (.761)
John Paul(Central Collegiate Lacrosse Association)(1998–2011)
1998John Paul15–4
1999John Paul16–51stMCLA Division I Quarterfinals
2000John Paul20–61stMCLA Division I Quarterfinals
2001John Paul19–21stMCLA Division I Quarterfinals
2002John Paul18–31stMCLA Division I Quarterfinals
2003John Paul16–51stMCLA Division I Quarterfinals
2004John Paul14–41stMCLA Division I Quarterfinals
2005John Paul18–31stMCLA Division I Final Four
2006John Paul15–51stMCLA Division I Quarterfinals
2007John Paul13–51stMCLA Division I First Round
2008John Paul20–0?–01stMCLA Division I Champion
2009John Paul20–0?–01stMCLA Division I Champion
2010John Paul18–11stMCLA Division I Champion
2011John Paul18–1?–01stMCLA Division I Final Four
John Paul:240–44 (.845)
Total:583–149 (.796)

      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

Alumni in the Premier Lacrosse League

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Year DraftedNamePositionHeightWeightDrafted ByDraft PickCurrent TeamAll StarAccolades
2016Kyle JacksonAttack5'9"166UndraftedUndraftedChaos LCNoneNone
2018Mikie SchlosserMidfield6'2"180Denver Outlaws (MLL)6th round (54th overall)Waterdogs LC1x All Star ('21)None

References

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  1. ^"Michigan Men's Lacrosse Facility Information".MGoBlue.com. University of Michigan. RetrievedJune 27, 2017.
  2. ^"University of Michigan Style Guide: Colors". July 7, 2015. RetrievedJuly 7, 2015.
  3. ^Lee, Edward (June 21, 2017)."Maryland men's lacrosse assistant coach Kevin Conry named Michigan's new head coach".Baltimore Sun. RetrievedJune 27, 2017.
  4. ^"U-M Athletics Announces Men's and Women's Lacrosse as Varsity Sports".MGoBlue.com. University of Michigan. May 25, 2011. RetrievedJune 27, 2017.
  5. ^Snyder, Mark (May 25, 2011)."Michigan adds men's, women's lacrosse as varsity sports".USA Today. RetrievedMay 31, 2011.
  6. ^Nesbitt, Stephen J. (July 10, 2011)."Michigan lacrosse program becomes eighth member of ECAC".The Michigan Daily. RetrievedAugust 4, 2011.
  7. ^"Michigan Joins ECAC".NCAA. July 7, 2011. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2011.
  8. ^"Michigan Wolverines Men's Lacrosse Coaches".MGoBlue.com. Board of Regents of the University of Michigan. RetrievedMarch 29, 2019.
  9. ^"Michigan Men's Lacrosse Record Book (PDF), Page 27"(PDF).University of Michigan Athletics. RetrievedDecember 2, 2022.

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