Mike Pressler

Mike Pressler

Mike Pressler is an American lacrosse coach. He is currently the head coach of the Bryant University Bulldogs[1] as well as the 2010 United States national lacrosse team.[2] He served as the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils for 16 seasons until he was fired during the 2006 Duke University lacrosse case.

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Career

Before Duke

Pressler attended Wilton High School. Pressler served first as the head coach at VMI for one year before leaving to serve as an assistant coach at Army under the tutelage of his former coach, Jack Emmer. After West Point, Pressler was the head coach at Ohio Wesleyan, leading to his overall record of 229-102 in 22 seasons as a head coach. Pressler attended Washington & Lee University and was a four year starter on both the football and lacrosse teams.[1]

In October 2007, Mike Pressler was inducted into the Ohio Wesleyan University Hall of Fame. During his 5 year tenure at OWU from 1986 through 1990, Pressler amassed a 69-16 record, four NCAC conference championships, five visits to the final four NCAA National Championships, three NCAA Division III championship game appearances, 29 All-America selections, and five NCAA players of the year. His contributions to the OWU lacrosse program made him the winningest coach (.812) in the University's 50-year lacrosse history and represents 20% of OWU's 25 year participation in the NCAA playoffs.

Duke

Pressler became coach of the Duke Blue Devils in 1991. Over 16 seasons he compiled a 153-82 record at Duke, winning the Atlantic Coast Conference championship three times, and leading his team to 10 NCAA tournament appearances as well as the Division I men's national championship game in 2005. Pressler was voted ACC Coach of the Year three times and also was honored as the USILA National Coach of the Year in 2005.[1][3]

He was fired in 2006 in the wake of allegations of rape against three athletes in the program that proved to be baseless. Pressler's firing, a political move by the Duke administration, was publicly portrayed by Duke as a resignation, which gave rise to the implication that the coach resigned due to the students' presumed guilt. Pressler had known the players were innocent, and had argued that the lacrosse season should not be canceled until the DNA test results were returned.[4] Pressler has written (with coauthor Don Yaeger) a book giving his view of the incident: It's Not About the Truth: The Untold Story of the Duke Lacrosse Rape Case and the Lives It Shattered (ISBN 1-4165-5146-8).

Pressler demanded compensation from Duke for wrongful termination. In early June 2007, Pressler and Duke agreed upon a financial settlement for an undisclosed amount.[5]

In October 2007, Pressler filed suit against Duke, alleging the university broke the terms of the confidential settlement. Pressler asserted that Duke broke the terms of the settlement when he was slandered by Duke senior vice president John Burness, who made disparaging comments about him: saying the difference between Pressler and the current lacrosse coach was "night and day." The suit sought to void the settlement, and to pursue damages in a trial rather than by arbitration, as specified in his contract.[6]

The trial judge ruled for Pressler's claims, and was upheld by the Court of Appeals on September 1, 2009. Pressler's obligation to submit his claims to arbitration was voided by the June settlement. Pressler was free to proceeed with his suit, including discovery.[7] On March 31, 2010, Duke settled with Pressler. Although terms of the settlement were not disclosed, Duke issued an apology.[8]

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