MEN'S LACROSSE Paul prepares for rigors of varsity-level lacrosse By DAVID CASSLEMAN Daily Sports Writer Michigan men's lacrosse coach John Paul graduated from Ann Arbor Pioneer High School in 1984 without having played a single orga- nized game of lacrosse. A quarter century later, with several MCLA championships in his swollen trophy case, Paul leads the newly announced varsity men's lacrosse team into the competi- tive and bureaucratic challenges of NCAA lacrosse. In the beginning, playing catch with friends at Burns Park in Ann Arbor, some bystanders mistook Paul's lacrosse stick for a Jai alai bas- ket. Others wondered ifhe was going fishing with his peculiar-looking net. "I knew I wanted to play in high school, but at the time there were maybe 13 high school teams in the state," Paul said. "Pioneer didn't have a program yet, but there were a number of us trying to get a program going. I had a stick in high school, and I had buddies who had grown up around lacrosse." In the past 25 years lacrosse has exploded in popularity, rising from an East Coast-dominated sport to a national and even international phe- nomenon. Paul attributes the growth of lacrosse to cultural considerations. "The 90s brought on this oppor- tunity for new sports, even though ours is a very old sport," Paul said. "All these sports that weren't con- sidered sports now became main- stream. It provided a cultural opportunity for new sports." And no one's mistaking lacrosse for Jai alai anymore. In the mid-1980s, Paul trans- ferred from Albion College to Michi- gan, where his father was a professor and deanofthe College ofPharmacy, and began playing club lacrosse. "When I played it was very much a club team," Paul said. "You showed up when you wanted to show up. We'd hop into each other's cars to get to games. "It was pretty good lacrosse but it was nothing like it became as an MCLA team." Paul's coaching career began shortly after his playing career, when he started helping out at his alma mater, Ann Arbor Pioneer. After receiving his undergraduate degree in 1992, Paul took a position in the development office in the Ath- letic Department, while assisting with the Michigan club team. Paul became head coach in 1998. In 14 seasons Paul's overall record is 223-43, with 11 CCLA conference championships and three MCLA national championships. And Paul helped create an environment where the club varsity team flourished, by attracting donors, building infra- structure and attracting talented athletes. The success of Michigan lacrosse, along with a host of other factors, contributed to the team's promotion to the varsity level. Another significant factor was a change in leadership in Michigan's Athletic Department. Athletic Director Dave Brandon arrived in Weidenbach Hall with a strong plan concerning the future of Michigan athletics. Part of that plan was the elevation of men and wom- en's lacrosse, which Paul learned about as soon as Brandon took over. Former Athletic Director Bill Martin, while generally supportive of the lacrosse team, did not make the team's promotion a priority. "He was very supportive of our program in every way except mak- ing it varsity," Paul said. "It's not something I ever approached him about in any serious way because I knew it wasn't on his agenda." Now in the world of the NCAA, Paul faces a demanding landscape of compliance issues, scholarships and the other frustrating realities of big-time college athletics. Of course there is also the essential challenge of playing better teams. "We go from a program that's 76-2 over the last four years to a program that realistically is going to struggle for a few years as we build our talent base up to an elite level," Paul said. "That's going to take some time." With new obligations come new privileges. As a club team Michigan lacrosse had to do everything by themselves - from hiring and sup- porting a training staff to providing IT support. Now they have the full support of the Michigan community. For the players, the change will begin to be understood when they come back to Ann Arbor in the fall. "Theyare excitedbutI'm not sure that they full realize yet what this is going to mean," Paul said. "This is a dream for a lot of them." Monday, June 13, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 'LIKE' THE DAILY ON FACEBOOK And follow along on twitter - @michdailysports You deserve a factual look at ... Israel: A Light unto the Nations Those who demonize Israel are either misinformed or malevolent If that proverbial man from Mars came to visit and read the world's newspapers, especially those in the Arab and Muslim world, he would be convinced that Israel was the most evil nation in the world and the source of all of the world's strife. 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