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First Look: Michigan and Detroit common opponents
Both Division-1 teams in the state of Michigan have 14-game schedules for the 2012 regular season. Michigan and Detroit have six teams in common across their schedules (oddly enough, the Titans get first crack at all six of them), plus … Continue reading
Posted in division 1, previews
Tagged bellarmine, delaware, detroit, jacksonville, mercer, michigan, north carolina, ohio state, tempo-free
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Behind the Boxscores: Fall Ball Day 1
Since I had an entire post written about the Providence scrimmage before realizing that Michigan was going to put up a box score, you get treated to another post about it, mixed in with a little boxscoring from the Concordia … Continue reading
Posted in division 1, division 3
Tagged concordia-wisconsin, fall, michigan, providence, tempo-free
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Profile of Detroit Assistant Bill Tully
Bill Tully doesn’t have quite the resume that Michigan Offensive Coordinator hire Judd Lattimore does, but let’s take a look at what he’s done in his previous stops. This should be easy, as he’s held one paid college coaching position, … Continue reading
Posted in division 1
Tagged bill tully, coaching, detroit, tempo-free
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Offseason Whine Time: NCAA Stats
As many of you know, I come from a football background, where the NCAA has an exceptional online statistics database, with all manner of rankings – both team and individual – with comprehensive stats for every single player on every … Continue reading
Judd Lattimore’s Offensive Impact
Though we’re uncertain how John Paul and Ken Broschart’s coaching will take to the Division-1 level, we have no such question marks about offensive coordinator Judd Lattimore. He’s been an assistant at the D-1 level for seven years now, with … Continue reading
Michigan 6, Arizona State 7
Michigan’s dream for an unprecedented fourth-straight MCLA national championship ended with an upset loss to Arizona State ast night. With that dream, the Wolverines likely leave the MCLA with a 76-2 record in their final 4 years in the nation’s … Continue reading
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Tagged arizona state, michigan, tempo-free
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Michigan 13, Oregon 8
Though the first half didn’t stream online due to technical difficulties, Michigan fans were able to tune in for the second half of the impressive victory over Oregon in the MCLA Quarterfinal round last night. The Wolverines came out looking … Continue reading
Michigan 16, Lindenwood 8
This game certainly didn’t start out as expected, with Lindenwood taking a 3-2 lead and Michigan only building up a 2-goal lead by halftime. However, the Wolverines turned it on after the break, and a 4-0 third quarter opened up … Continue reading
Requiem For a Season: Detroit Titans 2011
With a loss in last week’s MAAC Championship Game, the book closed on the most successful season in the (short) history of the University of Detroit lacrosse program. The Titans won 6 games, double the number of victories in program … Continue reading
Detroit 13, Marist 14
Detroit 5-9 (4-2 MAAC) With a shot at the #1 seed in the MAAC Tournament, the Detroit Titans fell one goal short on the road against Marist. The Titans dug holes for themselves in the 1st and 3rd quarters, and … Continue reading