2018 Major League Lacrosse season

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2018 MLL season
League Major League Lacrosse
Sport Field lacrosse
Duration April 21 – August 18, 2018
Number of teams 9
Season MVP Rob Pannell
Top scorer Rob Pannell
Steinfeld Cup
Champions Denver Outlaws (third title)
  Runners-up Dallas Rattlers (fourth appearance)
Finals MVP Matt Kavanagh
MLL seasons

The 2018 Major League Lacrosse season is the 18th season of Major League Lacrosse. The season began on Saturday, April 21 with three games.[1] For the third straight year, the league consists of nine teams playing 14 games each. However, the league announced on November 16, 2017 that the Rochester Rattlers, one of the league's four remaining charter franchises, would relocate to Frisco, Texas and become the Dallas Rattlers.[2] The reigning champions for the first time are the Ohio Machine, who would take a hard fall and finish 3-11 in 2018. The season culminated on Saturday, August 18 with the Denver Outlaws hoisting their third Steinfeld Trophy in Charleston, South Carolina at MUSC Health Stadium after defeating the Rattlers, 16-12.

Milestones and events

  • November 28, 2017 - The league announces the 2018 schedule. The season will begin on Saturday, April 21 with three games.
  • December 18 - Atlanta Blaze head coach Dave Huntley died at the age of 60.[3]
  • February 6, 2018 - Alexander P. "Sandy" Brown is named second commissioner in the history of Major League Lacrosse. Most recently Brown spent time as President/CEO of One World Sports.[4]
  • April 18 - Commissioner Sandy Brown announces the league has approved the sale of the Atlanta Blaze to Andre Gudger, founder and CEO of technology investment company Eccalon.[5]
  • April 26 - The league announces the 2018 Championship Game will be held in Charleston, South Carolina on August 18 at MUSC Health Stadium, home to the Charleston Battery. It is the first MLL game to be held in South Carolina.[6]
  • April 29 - In the Machine's first game defending their championship, Marcus Holman scores a league-record 11 goals in a 25-13 victory over the Lizards.[7]
  • June 9 - Paul Rabil becomes the league's all-time leading scorer with his 542nd point.[8]
  • June 16 - Paul Rabil becomes the second player in league history to score 300 goals in a 20-16 New York win over Charlotte.[9]
  • June 27 - Lax Sports Network and ESPN+ agree to a multi-year partnership, highlighted by an MLL Game of the Week and a new original weekly show Lacrosse America (premiering July 6). LSN, who has owned the league's broadcast rights, also announces it will become a free service effective immediately.[10]
  • July 22 - Goalie Kaisuke Iwamoto becomes the first player born in Japan to start in a Major League Lacrosse game. Iwamoto, who suited up for the Outlaws in a game against the Rattlers, had nine saves on 19 shots in over three quarters of action.[11]
  • July 25 - The league announces the site of its next three All Star Games. The Bayhawks will host at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in 2019, Atlanta will host in 2020, and Denver will host in 2021.[12]

Team movement

On November 16, 2017, the league announced at The Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas that the Rochester Rattlers would be relocating to the Dallas market to become the Dallas Rattlers.

Coaching changes

  • Atlanta Blaze - After Dave Huntley's unexpected death, former MLL player Liam Banks was named the third head coach in Atlanta's young franchise history.[13]
  • Chesapeake Bayhawks - After the team and Brian Reese agreed to part ways after two seasons, general manager Dave Cottle resumed his former role as head coach. Cottle coached the Bayhawks from 2012 to 2015 and won two championships.[14]
  • Dallas Rattlers - With the Rattlers' relocation to Dallas, Tim Soudan resigned as head coach of the team. Longtime assistant coach Bill Warder was named Soudan's replacement. Soudan had been the league's longest tenured head coach after 100 games with the Rattlers.[15]

Partnership with Women's Professional Lacrosse League

In June, the MLL and upstart Women's Professional Lacrosse League, the second pro women's lacrosse league in the United States, will play three doubleheaders. On June 2, the Baltimore Brave (WPLL) took the field in the afternoon before the Bayhawks hosted the Ohio Machine. On June 28, the New England Command hosted the Philadelphia Fire at Harvard Stadium in Boston before the MLL All Star Game.[16] On June 30, the New York Lizards will play a host a doubleheader with the New York Fight.[17]

Teams

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Atlanta Blaze Boston Cannons Charlotte Hounds Chesapeake Bayhawks
Fifth Third Bank Stadium Harvard Stadium American Legion Memorial Stadium Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Capacity: 8,318 Capacity: 30,323 Capacity: 21,000 Capacity: 34,000
Locations of teams for the 2017 MLL season
Dallas Rattlers Denver Outlaws Florida Launch New York Lizards Ohio Machine
The Ford Center at The Star Sports Authority Field at Mile High FAU Stadium James M. Shuart Stadium Fortress Obetz
Capacity: 12,000 Capacity: 76,125 Capacity: 29,419 Capacity: 11,929 Capacity: 6,500

Standings

Template:2018 MLL standings

Attendance

For the seventh straight year, league attendance dropped. Only the Rattlers (first season after relocating from Rochester) and Machine posted better attendances in 2018 than the year prior. The Outlaws' Fourth of July game was the only contest all season that drew a five-digit attendance figure.

Team Total Average Change
Denver 54,308 7,758 -16%
Dallas 33,456 4,779 118%
New York 32,912 4,701 -9%
Chesapeake 29,183 4,169 -13%
Boston 26,176 3,739 -23%
Ohio 18,659 2,665 9%
Florida 12,099 2,016 -12%
Atlanta 11,660 1,665 -18%
Charlotte 9,548 1,364 -14%
League 228,001 3,677 -4%

Collegiate Draft

The 2018 MLL Collegiate Draft was held on Wednesday, April 18 at the U.S. Lacrosse Headquarters in Sparks, Maryland.[18] With the first overall pick, the Boston Cannons selected prolific faceoff specialist, Trevor Baptiste, from the University of Denver.[19]

All Star Game

On February 13, the league announced the 2018 All Star Game would be held in Boston at Harvard Stadium on Thursday, June 28. The game featured the MLL All-Stars facing Team USA in preparation of the 2018 FIL World Lacrosse Championship from July 12-21 in Netanya, Israel.[20] On June 27, the league announced that the ESPN family of networks would be airing the game.[21] The next day in front of 6,589 fans, the MLL All Stars defeated Team USA for the first time thanks to seven unanswered goals resulting in a 15-14 overtime victory.

Playoffs

Four teams will make the Major League Lacrosse playoffs. Two semifinal games were played on August 11 at Frisco, Texas and Annapolis, Maryland. The winners, the Dallas Rattlers and Denver Outlaws, advanced to the championship game on August 18 in Charleston, South Carolina at MUSC Health Stadium. The matchup resulted in the Outlaws claiming their third championship in five years after a 16-12 defeat of the Rattlers.[22]

Semifinals
August 11
Championship
August 18
           
1 Dallas 15
4 New York 12
1 Dallas 12
3 Denver 16
2 Chesapeake 12
3 Denver 13

References

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  3. Blaze coach Dave Huntley passes away
  4. Alexander P Brown named commissioner of MLL
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  6. MLL Championship Game headed to Charleston
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  8. Rabil breaks points record
  9. Rabil makes history again in 20-16 win for New York
  10. LSN ESPN+ announcement
  11. Iwamoto to make Denver debut
  12. MLL announces next three ASG sites
  13. Liam Banks named Head Coach of the Blaze
  14. Bayhawks announce Cottle's return as head coach
  15. MLL announces Rattlers' relocation to Dallas
  16. WPLL/MLL All Star Game doubleheader
  17. Lizards team up with WPLL for doubleheader on June 30
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  19. Cannons select Trevor Baptiste first overall in the 2018 MLL Collegiate Draft
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  22. Outlaws win third Steinfeld Cup

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