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Inside Lacrosse's Terry Foy has the goods:

"Furman University will be announcing next Thursday the addition of varsity men's and women's lacrosse programs, officials within the athletic department have confirmed

The Paladins will become the second Division I program in South Carolina, though will be the only men's program in the state after Presbyterian College canceled its program following the 2011 season.

A source said that the Paladins are tentatively targeting the spring of 2014 as a start date for both men's and women's teams, but would consider delaying until 2015 depending on prospective coaches' input. Furman aims to hire both head coaches by the end of the spring."

See you soon, bros and broettes.

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Greenville, SC has really pushed the growth of the sport down there

Most of the schools have teams, and they run several camps. We ran one at Clemson, and also helped up in the town with another. Good for the Paladins, though hopefully they will be able to hold onto the sport longer than Presbyterian did.

Don't give up, don't ever give up ~ Jim Valvano

by AParker on Feb 10, 2012 4:48 PM EST reply actions  

It's going to take time.

At least there’s more blueprints to look at these days.

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