MCLA

Menu
  • Conferences
    • ALC ALC
    • CLC CLC
    • LSA LSA
    • PNCLL PNCLL
    • RMLC RMLC
    • SELC SELC
    • SLC SLC
    • UMLC UMLC
    • WCLL WCLL
  • Standings
  • Resources
    • Game Schedule
    • Eligibility
    • Staff Directory
    • About MCLA
    • Statistics
    • News
    • Official Gear
  • Tournaments
    • National Championships
    • Conference Championships
    • D-I Championship Records
    • D-II Championship Records
  • Scores
  • Polls
  • Teams
  • Honors
    • All-America
    • All-Conference
    • CPOW
    • CPOW19
    • Dominant
    • GOW 19
    • GOWx2
    • Laxsppotm
    • Pearl GOW
    • Pgoy23
    • Scholar Athlete
    • Team Treasurer
    • Team Vp
    • Teamprez
    • USL Player Of Month
    • USL POM 19
    • Wpow23
    • Wpow24
    • National Awards
official sponsor
General News
Kaiser Added to Michigan State Staff

Kaiser Added to Michigan State Staff

September 13th, 2021 General News | Michigan State


Picture #2

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University men's lacrosse team has hired Kevin Kaiser as an assistant coach for the 2021-22 season.

"The team is very excited to have a talent like Kaiser join the coaching staff at MSU this year," team president Nick Clark said. "He has a vast and significant resume both as a player and coach that ranges from local level lacrosse to the highest tier at the professional level. We're anticipating a transformational season with the addition of Coach Kevin to our staff."

"I’m very grateful for the opportunity to be able to interact with these young men, be apart of the MSU community and thrilled to be able to give back to the game that has been so good to me," Kaiser stated. "I intend to teach the game in the same manner it was taught to me; with passion, dedication, and commitment to the details."

Kaiser graduated from Johns Hopkins University in May of 1998 with a Bachelor's of Science in Political Science and sported a 4-year playing career with the Blue Jays.

He was freshman year in 1995 and helped their undefeated team to the NCAA semifinals. He finished his last season in 1998 as an All-American nominee while earning the the Fred Smith Loyalty and Dedication award at Johns Hopkins.

Upon graduation, he was drafted into the National Lacrosse League (NLL) by the Philadelphia Wings where he played two seasons and helped bring the team a championship title in 2001.

In 2003, he transitioned to the Major League Lacrosse (MLL), where he played for three seasons with the Chesapeake Bayhawks. The Bayhawks, along with Kaiser, won the championship in 2005, in which some have dubbed “Greatest Lacrosse Team Ever Assembled."

Following his playing career, Kaiser has dedicated his time to grow the game of women's lacrosse. He has coached at multiple clubs in recent years including Coppermine Lacrosse Club (Baltimore, MD) and Triumph Lacrosse Club (Plymouth, MI).

Most recently, he has been helping coach the local Okemos High School women's lacrosse team.

Kaiser is looking to help drive the Spartans to another historical season after the program comes off a year of COVID-19 cancellation that affected the majority of the MCLA. The Spartans are scheduled to begin their fall season this upcoming Monday, Sept. 13.

Newsfeed

  • ALC 2025 Season Player Watchlist
    Twelve players round out an impressive list

  • 2025 RMLC Playoffs to be hosted at MSU.
  • Santa Clara Has an Assistant Coaching Position Open
  • Rhode Island Grabs Top Spot in CLC - II Preseason Poll
  • FAU Lands Top Spot in SELC - II Preseason Poll
  • Atlantic Lacrosse Conference Releases 2025 Preseason Division I and Division II Polls
  • Northeastern Takes Top Spot in CLC-I Preseason Poll

  • SLC Annual Member Meeting
  • Georgia Tech Leads SELC-I Preseason Poll
  • Missouri Opens Up Head Coach Search
  • ALC
  • CLC
  • LSA
  • PNCLL
  • RMLC
  • SELC
  • SLC
  • UMLC
  • WCLL
;

Quick Navigation

  • Conferences
    Standings
  • Game Schedule
    MCLA News
    Scores
  • Polls
    Stats
Copyright © 2025 Mens Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA). All rights reserved.