Baumer Family Head Mens Lacrosse Coach Kevin Corrigan Retires
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Head Coach Steps Down After 36 Seasons
National Champion Ends Career with Historic Victory
South Bend, IN - Baumer Family Head Mens Lacrosse Coach Kevin Corrigan has announced his retirement after 36 seasons at the helm of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The 65-year-old coach, born in 1958, leaves the program with an impressive legacy that includes a national championship and numerous accolades.
Corrigan, who began his tenure at Notre Dame in 1988, led the Fighting Irish to their first NCAA championship in 2023, defeating Duke in the final. Under his leadership, the team also won 10 conference championships and made 23 NCAA Tournament appearances.
Corrigan's departure marks the end of an era for Notre Dame lacrosse. He is the winningest coach in program history and one of the most successful coaches in the sport. His retirement leaves a void in the Fighting Irish program, but his legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations of players and coaches.
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