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Justin Turri

 
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Justin Turri enters his second season as an assistant coach with the Wolverines.

In his first season in Ann Arbor, he led U-M to the No. 30 offense in the country in terms of efficiency (28.3 percent).

Most recently, Turri served as the offensive coordinator at Harvard.

Turri joined the Wolverine staff after spending the the 2018 season as the offensive coordinator at Harvard, where he guided a Crimson offensive unit that featured All-American and All-Ivy League performer Morgan Cheek.

Prior to his stint in Cambridge, he served as an assistant at Army West Point, working with the team’s faceoff, offense, and extra-man units. Prior to his time at West Point, he spent the 2014 season at Providence College, where he assisted with the offense and extra-man units, as well as the substitution box and game day as well as film analysis.

The West Islip, N.Y., native was a four-year starter at Duke, and was twice named a USILA All-American, finishing his career with 70 goals and 52 assists (122 points). He led the Blue Devils to the 2010 national championship, as well as ACC titles in 2009 and 2012, with the Blue Devils making the NCAA semifinals in all four years of his time in Durham.

He spent the summer of 2019 as a member of the Chrome Lacrosse Club in the Premier Lacrosse League He previously crafted his trade in Major League Lacrosse as a midfielder with the Boston Cannons, where he is teammates with former Wolverine standout Kyle Jackson (2013-16).

Turri, an Academic All-ACC honoree during his time at Duke, earned a degree in economics, as well as a Master’s degree in business prior to spending two years as a sports finance analyst.