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.






Comments
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.
Posted by: trebort49 | May 1, 2009 5:12 AM