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Lenoir-Rhyne Men's Lacrosse Team's Ascendancy Driven by UNC DNA


Lenoir-Rhyne men's lacrosse head coach Greg Paradine’s coaching philosophy found its origins on the lacrosse fields of Chapel Hill. The South Shore, N.Y., native had to adjust to a new way of life during his college lacrosse career at North Carolina. After a post-graduate year, he joined Willie Scroggs’ program in 1990, and it changed the course of his life. (USA Lacrosse Magazine)

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Lenoir-Rhyne Men's Lacrosse Team's Ascendancy Driven by UNC DNA


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