University of Utah Seeking Head Coach
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:51 am
University of Utah Seeks New Head Coach
For Immediate Release - (www.utelacrosse.net)
Salt Lake City (June 20, 2008) - The University of Utah Men’s Lacrosse team is looking to hire a head coach after releasing former head coach, Rich Levi, after two seasons with the Utes.
Levi led the Utes to a 14-18 overall record in the two seasons. In those two seasons, Utah lost in the first round of the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference tournament.
About University of Utah Lacrosse
Lacrosse has been played at the University of Utah for over two decades operating formally under the name of the Taloose Lacrosse club, and more recently in the mid ‘90’s founded as the University of Utah Men’s Lacrosse Club. The U of U Men’s team competes in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference. The team has been a perennial top 20 MCLA Division One program for the last five years. The team attracts a lot of instate talent as well as players from multiple states from the west to east coast. The club has a limited fall ball season with local scrimmages each weekend, ending with the Best of the West tournament in Las Vegas at the beginning of November. The spring season begins in the middle of January consisting of weekly games against other MCLA opponents. The head coaching position is a paid position and previous coaching experience is required.
About the University of Utah
The University of Utah is located in Salt Lake City, Utah on the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains. Founded in 1850, Utah offers 172 degrees with an average enrollment of 30,000 students. The campus is located on 1,500 acres of established terrain with native and exotic trees, flowers and large open areas. Utah has an established Medical School which continues to provide modern research to the world.
If you are interested in coaching at the University of Utah, please contact team captains Jonathan Owens at jmoneylax6@yahoo.com or Matt Qualey at mattqualey@hotmail.com
For Immediate Release - (www.utelacrosse.net)
Salt Lake City (June 20, 2008) - The University of Utah Men’s Lacrosse team is looking to hire a head coach after releasing former head coach, Rich Levi, after two seasons with the Utes.
Levi led the Utes to a 14-18 overall record in the two seasons. In those two seasons, Utah lost in the first round of the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference tournament.
About University of Utah Lacrosse
Lacrosse has been played at the University of Utah for over two decades operating formally under the name of the Taloose Lacrosse club, and more recently in the mid ‘90’s founded as the University of Utah Men’s Lacrosse Club. The U of U Men’s team competes in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference. The team has been a perennial top 20 MCLA Division One program for the last five years. The team attracts a lot of instate talent as well as players from multiple states from the west to east coast. The club has a limited fall ball season with local scrimmages each weekend, ending with the Best of the West tournament in Las Vegas at the beginning of November. The spring season begins in the middle of January consisting of weekly games against other MCLA opponents. The head coaching position is a paid position and previous coaching experience is required.
About the University of Utah
The University of Utah is located in Salt Lake City, Utah on the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains. Founded in 1850, Utah offers 172 degrees with an average enrollment of 30,000 students. The campus is located on 1,500 acres of established terrain with native and exotic trees, flowers and large open areas. Utah has an established Medical School which continues to provide modern research to the world.
If you are interested in coaching at the University of Utah, please contact team captains Jonathan Owens at jmoneylax6@yahoo.com or Matt Qualey at mattqualey@hotmail.com