women's lacrosse
Coach twitter is interested. I cannot tell you how encouraging it is that multiple plays from Michigan's spring game have been interesting enough for the clip-it-and-describe-it wing of coaching twitter to post.
Michigan with a nice wrinkle to Boundary Pin & Pull RPO
— Coach Dan Casey (@CoachDanCasey) May 4, 2019
▪️Offset Pistol I-Formation
▪️FB Pin & Pull to the Nub TE
▪️RB Swing to the Field
▪️Double Slant from the Twins
Swing + Slant puts Field Overhang Defender in Conflict! pic.twitter.com/HfucPeeU0R
This did not happen that much the last couple years. James Light would post stuff about the run game; guys who aren't local didn't have much interest. And the things that have popped out of the spring clips have been plays on which guys are put in conflict while Michigan runs a tightly integrated set of plays that all look like each other.
A program milestone. Women's lacrosse made its first tournament ever as the #8 overall seed:
No. 8 seed Michigan earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament for the first postseason appearance in program history after going 15-3 overall, including a 4-2 mark in conference play. The Wolverines will play the winner of Jacksonville vs. Mercer on Friday, May 10 in Ann Arbor, Mich.
A time has not yet been established. How they got there.
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