Hofstra Lacrosse: Interruption, Survival, and the Fragility of Programs

Author:   Bill Johns
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798245720227


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   26 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Hofstra Lacrosse: Interruption, Survival, and the Fragility of Programs


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Hofstra Lacrosse is a story of survival in plain sight-of a Division I lacrosse program that endured conference upheaval, institutional uncertainty, and the quiet threat of disappearance without ever mistaking attention for legitimacy. This is not a book about dominance. It is a cultural history of interruption, continuity, and the fragile labor required to keep a program alive when permanence is never guaranteed. Set against the shifting landscape of college lacrosse and modern Division I athletics, Hofstra Lacrosse: Interruption, Survival, and the Fragility of Programs traces more than seven decades of institutional choice. Through coaching transitions, conference realignments, postseason near-misses, and seasons shaped as much by constraint as by ambition, Hofstra emerges as a case study in how programs persist without insulation. Wins matter here, but so do absences, pauses, and moments when survival itself becomes the unspoken objective. Written in the tradition of literary nonfiction sports history, this book blends archival rigor with cultural analysis, revealing how seriousness is maintained when recognition is intermittent and leverage is thin. Hofstra's coaches govern not as architects of dynasties, but as custodians of coherence. Players arrive without promises of spectacle, only obligation. Seasons unfold not as chapters of destiny, but as cycles of maintenance in an environment that rarely rewards steadiness. The narrative moves beyond box scores and rankings to examine the deeper mechanics of program endurance: administrative trust, emotional restraint, institutional memory, and the quiet discipline required to resist erosion. In an era defined by immediacy, branding, and short-term return, Hofstra's history exposes the costs of visibility-and the risks of being forgotten. What emerges is a portrait of a program that survives not because it is protected, but because it is continually chosen. This book will resonate with readers interested in college lacrosse history, non-revenue sports, athletic program survival, and the ethics of continuity in modern collegiate athletics. It speaks to fans who understand that not all meaningful sports stories end in trophies, and to anyone drawn to narratives of endurance shaped by restraint rather than excess. Hofstra lacrosse does not ask to be mythologized. It asks to be remembered accurately. If you are curious about what lasts when attention fades, about how institutions hold themselves together without guarantees, and about the quiet moral weight of choosing to continue, this book invites you to look closely-and to reconsider what survival truly means in American sport.

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Author:   Bill Johns
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.404kg
ISBN:  

9798245720227


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   26 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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