GRANVILLE, Ohio — The 2021 Denison men’s lacrosse season came to an end on May 15 after another run into the NCAA postseason. On Sunday morning, longtime head coach Mike Caravana announced to his team that he would be stepping away from the program and passing the torch to the next steward of Denison Lacrosse.
If you spent some time chatting with Coach C during his 28-year tenure leading Denison lacrosse, he was always quick to point out that he was merely a caretaker of a program that was far greater than himself. Taking the reins in 1991 from Tommy Thomsen, this ethos provided the backbone for one of the most historically successful programs in Division III sports.
Putting others above yourself. Playing for the person next to you. Having the personal pride and drive to improve not only your game but all aspects of your life. These were just a few of the lessons that Caravana worked to instill in hundreds of Denison lacrosse alumni through the years.
“It has been an honor to be a part of the Denison community for all of these years. I take great pride in all that we have been able to accomplish over the nearly three decades, both on and off the field,” noted Caravana. “I am so grateful for the dedication and commitment made by all my players and assistant coaches through the years. Our continued high level of success could not have occurred without them and their hard work. Their support and generosity, enthusiasm, and loyalty reassure me that my years here were both impactful and fulfilling.”
Caravana arrived at Denison in the fall of 1990 and was hired to not only replace the fabled Thomsen but he was also asked to serve as the head coach of the Denison men’s soccer team, a position he held until 1996. Caravana continued at Denison until 2005 when a new opportunity at Woodberry Forest School called him and his family to the Virginia boarding school. Three years later, the Denison head coaching position was vacant and Caravana returned to the Hill.
Since he re-assumed the role as head coach in 2009, Denison has become a staple in the Division III national championship conversation, winning 85 percent of its games while advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals six times and the NCAA Semifinals in 2017.
Across all levels of NCAA lacrosse, Caravana ranks 18th in winning percentage and total wins. He is just one of 21 coaches in college lacrosse history to reach the 300-win milestone. He ranks 10th in Division III history in wins (320) and seventh in winning percentage (767). In 1994 he was named the USILA Division III Coach of the Year and he is a seven-time North Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year with his most recent award coming in 2021.
Denison has won 15 NCAC Championships and six of the eight NCAC Tournaments since it was introduced in 2013. If you’re talking NCAA Tournaments you might as well just pencil the Big Red into your bracket at the start of every season. Eighteen times Caravana has taken his squad to the NCAA postseason with a remarkable 11 appearances in the quarterfinals and Final Four berths in 1999, 2001, and 2017.