Mike Lines

American lacrosse coach

Mike Lines (born August 30, 1970) is the former head coach of the National Lacrosse League's Minnesota Swarm.[1] He was replaced by Joe Sullivan.

Minnesota Swarm

2010

Despite leading the Swarm to a 5-11 record during the 2010 regular season, it was good enough to earn the fourth playoff spot in the Western Division. However, Mike Lines' Minnesota Swarm fell the first-seeded Washington Stealth, the team that eventually won the championship that year, 14-10.

2011

Lines led the Swarm to a 2-1 start as of January 23, 2011. After the season, Lines was replaced by Joe Sullivan.

References

  1. ^ Mike Lines Biography at Swarm's official website
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