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Corrigan is an excellent coach by Domer65
He has done a lot for the ND Lacrosse Program and he deserves a debt of gratitude. He is a very good coach and I hope he coaches here as long as he wants. After the loss, I did state that I think he will retire with never having won a NC and I still believe this. However, nothing would please me more than to have him win one. I do think that there are a couple of other coaches that would have won lacrosse NCs at Notre Dame but, as is the case in basketball and football, we do not have these coaches. We have very good coaches but there are a couple of elite coaches in every sport that truly make a difference. We have one coaching women’s basketball.