by Adam Wodon/Managing Editor (@CHN_AdamWodon)
Now in its third year as a Division I program, Lindenwood has had its moments before. But this past weekend in Wisconsin was a major milestone. One of what it hopes will be many more.
With 13 wins over the last two years, the only one that came against a so-called “big four” conference opponent was against a struggling Vermont team in 2022-23. However a tie late last season against Wisconsin showed a glimpse of the potential that was there.
A head coaching change came after last season, with the Lions looking to former Michigan star and assistant coach Bill Muckalt. His job was to bring more credibility to the program, and was a sign that the administration wanted to be something more than just a…
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