Junior Josh Zawada and sophomore Shane Carr of the University of Michigan men's lacrosse team received All-Big Ten Conference recognition, with Zawada earning first-team
The University of Michigan men's lacrosse team begins its quest for a Big Ten Tournament title, traveling to Columbus, Ohio, for the second-straight weekend. U-M
Michigan has never lost a Big Ten Tournament game.
With their first-ever conference tournament appearance, the Wolverines picked up their third win of the season via a 15-11 victory over Ohio State in the Big Ten Quarterfinals on Saturday.
With every Big Ten team qualifying for the conference tournament this season, Michigan got their first chance to make some noise and did just that.
âItâs really exciting because it gave us an opportunity to compete and play our way into the final four. This has been a really interesting year playing everyone twice, not having any warm-up games and playing in the best lacrosse conference in the country,â head coach Kevin Conry said postgame. âAs we continually got better, we were on the cusp two weeks in a row and we just kinda let them slip away.â
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It s the week. THE week. The week by which entire seasons can be measured. And, since Covid-19 s still a thing, we get a double dose. Let s hit it.
The past two games have been horrible. No way to sugarcoat it. But this week is an opportunity to set things right. Against the rival of rivals, no less. And Ohio State should have plenty to go on.
The Wolverines have a decent, not great, offense. Attackman Josh Zawada, #49, is the big gun, who can hurt you in a variety of ways. Zawada lights up the scoreboard, usually in a losing effort, and would be a starter pretty much anywhere in the country.