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Team One: Lacrosse gears up for first Division I season

BY EVAN QUINN

One hundred ninety-five years, 138 Olympic medals, an alumni chapter on the moon and a President of the United States later, making University of Michigan history can seem like a daunting task. This

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Michigan men's lacrosse wraps up first fall season in Division-I

BY COLLEEN THOMAS

Accustomed to dominating the club teams, the Michigan men's lacrosse team had the tables turned against it, losing the last two games of its first fall season at the varsity level.

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Michigan men's lacrosse opens fall season as Varsity sport

BY MICHAEL LAURILA

Four months after the men’s lacrosse team became a varsity sport at Michigan, the Division-I Wolverines took the field for the first time, playing two exhibition games at Michigan Stadium against Providence and Concordia (Wisconsin) on Sunday.

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Michigan lacrosse program becomes eighth member of ECAC

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BY STEPHEN J. NESBITT

The Michigan men's lacrosse team is joining forces with the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), the Athletic Department announced Thursday. The Wolverines will be the eighth member of the conference.

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After rise to varsity, Paul confronts new challenges of NCAA lacrosse

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BY DAVID CASSLEMAN

Michigan men’s lacrosse coach John Paul graduated from Ann Arbor Pioneer High School in 1984 without having played a single organized game of lacrosse.

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Paul named first varsity men's lacrosse coach at Michigan

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BY STEPHEN J. NESBITT

Michigan Athletic Director Dave Brandon announced John Paul as the first head coach of the newly elevated varsity men’s lacrosse team, which will commence Division-I play this fall for the 2011-12 season.

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Tim Rohan: Paul was key factor in program's rise to varsity status

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BY TIM ROHAN

Cherie Hrusovsky took a seat at a table near the back of the room with a smile on her face. She seemed excited and, considering her past 48 hours, that may have been a surprise.

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