The Utah Archers are a professional field lacrosse team based in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area that competes in the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). The Archers are one of the six founding members of the PLL for the 2019 season. Notable players include Tom Schreiber, Grant Ament, and Graeme Hossack.
After an 8-2 season where they were the #1 seed and Tom Schreiber won MVP, they won the 2023 PLL championship, defeating the Waterdogs 15-14.
Roster
2025 Utah Archers
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#
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Name
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Nationality
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Position
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Shot
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Height
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Weight
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College
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Grad year
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High school
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Hometown
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Ref.
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1
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Dylan Renner (R)
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Goalie
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Left
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6 ft 0 in
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225 lbs
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Adelphi
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2025
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Mineola
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Roslyn Heights, New York
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[1]
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5
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Connor Fields
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Attack
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Left
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5 ft 11 in
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180 lbs
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Albany
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2017
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Bishop Timon – St. Jude
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East Amherst, New York
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[2]
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7
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Mac O'Keefe
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Attack
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Left
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6 ft 0 in
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190 lbs
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Penn State
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2021
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Syosset
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Syosset, New York
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[3]
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9
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Sam King (R)
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Midfield
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R/L
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5 ft 9 in
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174 lbs
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Harvard
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2025
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Gilman
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Baltimore, Maryland
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[4]
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11
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Matt Moore
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Attack
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Right
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6 ft 2 in
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195 lbs
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Virginia
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2022
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Garnet Valley
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Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania
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[5]
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13
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Ryan Ambler
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Midfield
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Left
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6 ft 2 in
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200 lbs
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Princeton
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2016
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Abington
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Abington Township, Pennsylvania
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[6]
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16
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Grant Ament
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Midfield
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R/L
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5 ft 9 in
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170 lbs
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Penn State
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2020
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Haverford
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Doylestown, Pennsylvania
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[7]
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17
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Mitchell Dunham (R)
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Defense
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Left
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6 ft 2 in
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205 lbs
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Richmond
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2025
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Everest Academy
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Hamilton, Ontario
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[8]
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18
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Nick Washuta
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Goalie
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Left
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6 ft 3 in
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215 lbs
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Vermont
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2020
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The Blake School
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Orono, Minnesota
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[9]
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19
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James Shipley
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Midfield
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R/L
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5 ft 10 in
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190 lbs
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Penn
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2024
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Weddington
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Weddington, North Carolina
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[10]
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20
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Cam Wyers
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Defense
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Left
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6 ft 5 in
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220 lbs
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Loyola
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2023
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Everest Academy
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Ottawa,Ontario
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[11]
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23
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Bryce Ford (R)
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Midfield
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R/L
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5 ft 8in
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190 lbs
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Maryland
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2025
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John Jay
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South Salem, New York
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[12]
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24
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Colby Barsz
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Defense
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Right
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6 ft 5in
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190 lbs
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Towson
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2024
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Weddington
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Matthews, North Carolina
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[13]
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26
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Tom Schreiber (C)
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Midfield
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R/L
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5 ft 11in
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195 lbs
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Princeton
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2014
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St. Anthony's
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East Meadow, New York
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[14]
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27
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Warren Jeffrey
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Defense
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Left
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6 ft 3in
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225 lbs
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Vermont
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2019
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St. Michael's College School
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Mimico, Ontario
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[15]
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31
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Connor Maher
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SSDM
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Left
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6 ft 1in
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187 lbs
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North Carolina
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2023
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Calvert Hall
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Timonium, Maryland
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[16]
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41
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Jon Robbins
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LSM
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Left
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5 ft 9in
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190 lbs
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Bellarmine
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2022
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Plano
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Plano, Texas
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[17]
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42
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Max Merklinger (R)
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Attack
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Right
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5 ft 11in
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190 lbs
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Richmond
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2025
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Seton Hall Prep
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Mendham, New Jersey
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[18]
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44
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Tre Leclaire
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Midfield
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Right
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6 ft 2in
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205 lbs
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Ohio State
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2021
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Elgin Park
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Surrey, British Columbia
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[19]
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45
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Brett Dobson
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Goalie
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Right
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6 ft 2in
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200 lbs
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St. Bonaventure
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2022
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The Hill Academy
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Oshawa, Ontario
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[20]
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46
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Brendan Lavelle (R)
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Defense
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Right
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6 ft 0in
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210 lbs
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Penn
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2025
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Rye
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Rye, New York
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[21]
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51
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Dyson Williams
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Midfield
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Left
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6 ft 2in
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210 lbs
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Duke
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2024
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The Hill Academy
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Oshawa, Ontario
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[22]
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54
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Piper Bond
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SSDM
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Right
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6 ft 2in
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200 lbs
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Penn
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2023
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Gilman
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Baltimore, Maryland
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[23]
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77
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Mason Woodward
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Defense
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Left
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6 ft 2in
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210 lbs
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Marquette
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2024
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St. Paul's
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Towson, Maryland
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[24]
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81
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Graeme Hossack
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Defense
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Left
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6 ft 2in
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230 lbs
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Lindenwood
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2015
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Port Perry
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Port Perry, Ontario
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[25]
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89
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Beau Pederson
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SSDM
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Right
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6 ft 4in
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210 lbs
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Michigan
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2024
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Park City
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Park City, Utah
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[26]
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99
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Mike Sisselberger
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Faceoff
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Right
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5 ft 9in
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200 lbs
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Lehigh
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2023
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Southern Lehigh
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Center Valley, Pennsylvania
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[27]
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Devon McLane
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Attack
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Right
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5 ft 11in
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185 lbs
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Notre Dame
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2024
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Westfield
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Westfield, New Jersey
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[28]
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**Indicates player is on PUP list
Source:[29]
(C): Captain[30]
(R) indicates rookie[31]
Coaching staff
- Head coach – Chris Bates
- Assistant coach – Tony Resch
- Assistant coach – Will Natalie
All-time draft selections
2019 College Draft
2020 Entry Draft
The 2020 player entry draft occurred on March 16 for teams to select players arriving from rival Major League Lacrosse. On March 4, Paul Burmeister and NBCSN hosted an entry draft lottery for selection order. Out of 100 balls to select from, Waterdogs had 40, Chrome had 25, Atlas had 15, Archers had 10, Chaos had 6, Redwoods had 3, and the champion Whipsnakes had 1.
Rob Pannell was announced to be transferring to the PLL on March 9, followed by 15 other players the following day, which comprised the selection pool for the entry draft. A total of 14 players were selected in the entry draft with remaining new players entering the league player pool.
Draft results
Rnd.
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Pick #
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Player
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Pos.
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College
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1
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4
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Eli Gobrecht
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Defense
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Ithaca
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2
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11
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Christian Mazzone
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Midfield
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Rutgers
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2020 College Draft
2021 Entry Draft
2021 College Draft
Rnd.
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Pick #
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Player
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Pos.
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College
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1
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5
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Jared Conners
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Lonf Stick Midfield
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Virginia
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2
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13
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Tre Leclaire
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Midfield
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Ohio State
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3
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18
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Jeff Trainor
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Midfield
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UMass
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3
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21
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Conor Gaffney
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Faceoff
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Lehigh
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2022 College Draft
2023 College Draft
Rnd.
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Pick #
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Player
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Pos.
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College
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1
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5
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Mike Sisselberger
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Faceoff
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Lehigh
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2
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13
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Connor Maher
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Defensive Midfield
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North Carolina
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3
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21
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Piper Bond
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Defensive Midfield
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Penn
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4
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29
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Cameron Wyers
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Defense
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Loyola
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2024 College Draft
Rnd.
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Pick #
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Player
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Pos.
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College
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1
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8
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Mason Woodward
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Defense
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Marquette
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2
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13
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Beau Pederson
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Defensive Midfield
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Michigan
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2
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16
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Dyson Williams
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Attack
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Duke
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3
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24
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Colby Barsz
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Defense
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Towson
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2025 College Draft
Rnd.
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Pick #
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Player
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Pos.
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College
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1
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5
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Brendan Lavelle
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Defense
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Penn
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3
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18
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Sam King
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Midfield
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Harvard
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3
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21
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Mitchell Dunham
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Defense
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Richmond
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4
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32
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Bryce Ford
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Midfield
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Maryland
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Season results
2019
Week
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Location
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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1
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Boston, Massachusetts
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June 1, 2019
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Chrome
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W 13–12 (OT)
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2
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New York, New York
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June 8, 2019
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Redwoods
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W 10–9
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3
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Chicago, Illinois
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June 15, 2019
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Whipsnakes
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L 10–11 (OT)
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4
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Baltimore, Maryland
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June 23, 2019
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Chaos
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L 13–14
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5
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Atlanta, Georgia
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June 28, 2019
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Atlas
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L 12-13
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6
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Washington, DC
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July 6, 2019
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Redwoods
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L 8-9 (OT)
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All-Star Break
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Los Angeles, California
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July 21, 2019
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Bye
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Bye
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7
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Denver, Colorado
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July 28, 2019
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Chrome
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W 9-7
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8
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San Jose, California
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August 11, 2019
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Atlas
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W 15-11
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9
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Hamilton, Ontario
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August 17, 2019
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Chaos
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L 10-11 (OT)
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10
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Albany, New York
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August 25, 2019
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Whipsnakes
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W 11-8
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Playoffs Round 1
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Columbus, Ohio
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September 6–7, 2019
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Redwoods
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L 12-16
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Playoffs Round 2
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New York, New York
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September 14, 2019
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Chrome
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W 12-10
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First Draft Pick Game
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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September 21, 2019
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Atlas
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W 25-7
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2020
Game
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Location
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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1
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Herriman, Utah
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July 27, 2020
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Atlas
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W 11–10
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2
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Herriman, Utah
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July 28, 2020
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Waterdogs
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W 9–7
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3
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Herriman, Utah
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July 30, 2020
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Chrome
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W 13–12
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4
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Herriman, Utah
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August 2, 2020
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Whipsnakes
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L 11–17
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5 (Elimination)
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Herriman, Utah
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August 4, 2020
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Atlas
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W 11–9
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6 (Semifinal)
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Herriman, Utah
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August 6, 2020
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Chaos
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L 9–13
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2021
Game
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Location
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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1
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Foxborough, Massachusetts
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June 5, 2021
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Atlas
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W 18–6
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2
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Kennesaw, Georgia
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June 13, 2021
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Chaos
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W 12–8
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3
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Baltimore, Maryland
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June 26, 2021
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Waterdogs
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W 17–8
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4
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Hempstead, New York
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July 2, 2021
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Chrome
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L 7–8
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5
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Hempstead, New York
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July 4, 2021
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Whipsnakes
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L 14–15
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6
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Eagan, Minnesota
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July 11, 2021
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Cannons
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L 12–13
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7
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Colorado Springs, Colorado
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July 31, 2021
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Redwoods
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W 15–12
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8
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Albany, New York
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August 13, 2021
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Chaos
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L 9–11
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9
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Albany, New York
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August 14, 2021
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Whipsnakes
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W 15–14
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10 (Quarterfinal)
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Sandy, Utah
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September 5, 2021
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Chaos
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L 10–13
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2022
Game
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Location
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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1
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Albany, New York
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June 5
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Chrome
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L 10–11
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2
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Charlotte, North Carolina
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June 10
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Chaos
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W 17–12
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3
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Hempstead, New York
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June 18
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Cannons
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W 20–9
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4
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Baltimore, Maryland
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June 25
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Atlas
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L 12–11
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5
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Eagan, Minnesota
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July 1
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Redwoods
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W 10–9
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6
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Fairfield, Connecticut
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July 24
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Cannons
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W 17–12
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7
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Frisco, Texas
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July 30
|
Atlas
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L 9–14
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8
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Denver, Colorado
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August 6
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Whipsnakes
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L 8–16
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9
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Herriman, Utah
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August 13
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Atlas
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W 11–8
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10
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Tacoma, Washington
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August 20
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Waterdogs
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W 16–12
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11 (Quarterfinal)
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Foxborough, Massachusetts
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September 3
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Redwoods
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W 13–8
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12 (Semifinal)
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Washington D.C.
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September 11
|
Chaos
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L 7–9
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2023
Game
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Location
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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1
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Albany, New York
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June 3
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Cannons
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W 16–13
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2
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Charlotte, North Carolina
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June 9
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Chrome
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W 12–7
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3
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Columbus, Ohio
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June 17
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Chaos
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L 10–15
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4
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Eagan, Minnesota
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July 9
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Whipsnakes
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W 15–12
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5
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Fairfield, Connecticut
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July 14
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Redwoods
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W 10–3
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6
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Frisco, Texas
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July 30
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Waterdogs
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W 19–18
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7
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Baltimore, Maryland
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August 5
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Atlas
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W 14–13 (OT)
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8
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Denver, Colorado
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August 11
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Chrome
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W 13–5
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9
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Tacoma, Washington
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August 18
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Whipsnakes
|
W 16–11
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10
|
Herriman, Utah
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August 25
|
Waterdogs
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L 13–14
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11 (Semifinal)
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Uniondale, New York
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September 10
|
Redwoods
|
W 14–6
|
12 (Championship)
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Chester, Pennsylvania
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September 24
|
Waterdogs
|
W 15–14
|
2024
Game
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Location
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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1
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Albany, New York
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June 1
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Waterdogs
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W 12–11
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2
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Charlotte, North Carolina
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June 7
|
Outlaws
|
L 17–18 (OT)
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3
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Villanova, Pennsylvania
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June 15
|
Chaos
|
W 9–7
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4
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Eagan, Minnesota
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June 28
|
Cannons
|
L 9–14
|
5
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
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July 6
|
Whipsnakes
|
W 16–11
|
6
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Fairfield, Connecticut
|
July 20
|
Redwoods
|
W 15–8
|
7
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
August 4
|
Chaos
|
L 14–15
|
8
|
Denver, Colorado
|
August 10
|
Atlas
|
L 11–15
|
9
|
Herriman, Utah
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August 16
|
Redwoods
|
W 13–12
|
10
|
Herriman, Utah
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August 17
|
Outlaws
|
W 13–9
|
11 (Semifinal)
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Uniondale, New York
|
September 7
|
Chaos
|
W 10–1
|
12 (Championship)
|
Chester, Pennsylvania
|
September 15
|
Whipsnakes
|
W 12–8
|
PLL award winners
Jim Brown Most Valuable Player
Eamon McEneaney Attackman of the Year
Gait Brothers Midfielder of the Year
Dave Pietramala Defensive Player of the Year
George Boiardi Short Stick Midfielder of the Year
- Dominique Alexander: 2019
- Latrell Harris: 2023
Jimmy Regan Teammate of the Year
Brendan Looney Leadership Award
Welles Crowther Humanitarian Award
Head coaches
#
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Name
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Term
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Regular Season
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Playoffs
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GP
|
W
|
L
|
Pct
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GP
|
W
|
L
|
Pct
|
1 |
Chris Bates |
2019- |
53 |
33 |
20 |
.623 |
11 |
7 |
4 |
.636
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All-time record vs. PLL Clubs
References
External links
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Women's Lacrosse League |
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- Boston Guard
- California Palms
- Maryland Charm
- New York Charging
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