Chicago Outlaws

Chicago Outlaws
Founded 2011
League Box Lacrosse League
Based in Palatine, Illinois
Arena Salt Creek Sports Center
Owner Ray Kincaid
President Ray Kincaid
Championships 1
Local media Arena Sports Network
Website http://www.chicagooutlaws.net

The Chicago Outlaws are a senior semi-professional box lacrosse team in the Box Lacrosse League. The Outlaws presently play at the Salt Creek Sports Center in Palatine, Illinois.

History

Formed in 2011, the Chicago Outlaws are one of four original members[1] of the Box Lacrosse League, (originally named Midwest Lacrosse Alliance and later Midwest Indoor Lacrosse Association and Continental Indoor Lacrosse League), a men's senior box lacrosse league in the United States.

Chicago finished runner-up in two of their first three seasons, falling short in the 2011 and 2013 league championship game.

In 2014, the Outlaws finished an 8-1 regular season[2] and went on to win their first CILL Cup.

One notable player for the Outlaws was Zack Dorn, who set the world record[3] for fastest shot (116 mph) at the 2014 Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game.

Season-by-season record

SeasonW L League FinishPlayoffs
20113 3 3rdFinalist (lost to Grand Rapids)
20124 2 5thSemifinalist (lost to Colorado Sabertooths)
2013512ndFinalist (lost to Colorado Sabertooths)
2014 7 1 1stCILL Cup champion (def. Grand Rapids)

References

  1. "History - CILL". CILL. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  2. "Canadian Lacrosse Almanac" (PDF). Old School Lacrosse. 17 January 2015.
  3. "Zak Dorn Breaks Fastest Shot World Record". CILL. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
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