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Lacrosse passes another diversity milestone

Last Sunday, Ryland Huyghue became the first African-American coach in the history of college lacrosse to win a league championship.

Huyghue’s Cal State Fullerton team won the Southwestern Lacrosse Conference Division II title last week. The 49ers beat UC Irvine in the semifinals, 16-6, and then topped Cal State Long Beach, 10-7, in the final.

The Titans will now go to Denver to compete for the MCLA Div II national championship.

When asked about the achievement, Huyghue said, "It's a milestone just to be in the national championship."

Congratulations to Huyghue and the 13-3 Titans.

Posted by John Weaver at 6:52 PM | | Comments (1)
        

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Cal State Fullerton? Where's Schmuck the traitor? Oh, that's right, I forgot. If it's not USC, he won't open his mouth and remove all doubt.

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John Weaver has been the editor and publisher of
E-Lacrosse.com for 11 years, covering all levels of lacrosse all over the world. He grew up in Cockeysville. He was also the founding coach at Georgetown Prep in Bethesda and Georgetown Day School in Washington, D.C., while still in college.
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