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Lynn: Miller Elevated to Head Coach

Written by Lee Roggenburg on . Posted in , , , .

via Lynn website/press release

BOCA RATON, Fla. – The Lynn University department of athletics has recently announced that Mark Miller has been promoted to head coach of the Fighting Knight men’s lacrosse program after serving in the interim role during part of the 2022-23 athletic year.
 
Miller guided Lynn to seven wins this spring with a sixth-place finish in the SSC. The Fighting Knights finished fifth in the league in scoring (202 goals), fourth in goals against average (11.93) and third in penalty killing (.750).
 
The Fighting Knights twice set the single-game scoring record this past spring with 24 goals against Dominican (Mar. 1) and 25 goals against Davis & Elkins (Mar. 9).
 
“I am excited that Mark will be representing our Men’s Lacrosse program as our Head Coach,” said Interim Athletics Director Kathy Kroupa. “Mark has done an outstanding job here at Lynn, first as an assistant and then as our Interim Head Coach this last year. He brings a great deal of experience and leadership to this program and promotes a culture of development with his student-athletes that will be sure to lead to even more success in our Men’s Lacrosse program.”
 
Miller arrived at Lynn University in 2019 as the program’s defensive and recruiting coordinator.
 
The Fighting Knight defense paced the SSC in 2020 in saves per game (13.67) and ranked third in goals against average (11.83).
 
In 2021, Lynn finished the season at 6-2 overall and ranked second in the SSC in both goals against average (9.69) and save percentage (.542).
 
Miller came to Lynn after serving on the lacrosse coaching staff at both Bowdoin and Washington & Lee.
 

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