2020 Premier Lacrosse League season

The 2020 Premier Lacrosse League season will be the second season of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). The season was originally set to begin on May 29 and culminate with a championship game played in late September.[1] Due to the spread of COVID-19, the league postponed the start of their season, and in May announced their season would take place as a championship series between July 25 and August 9.[2] The Championship Series will consist of playoff seedings based on 4 games of group play taking place at Zions Bank Stadium just outside of Salt Lake City, Utah.[3] The series begins with the Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club as the defending league champions and the Waterdogs Lacrosse Club joining the league as an expansion team.

2020 Premier Lacrosse League season
LeaguePremier Lacrosse League
SportField lacrosse
DurationJuly 25 - August 9
Number of teams7

Milestones and events

  • February 27 - The league announces Ticketmaster as their Presenting Sponsor and Official Ticketing Partner.[4]
  • May 6 - The league announces the regular season will be replaced with a condensed Championship Series due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns. A total of 20 games are set to take place between July 25 and August 9.[5]
  • June 11 - The league announces the Championship Series will take place in Herriman, Utah just outside of Salt Lake City.[6] Games will be played inside of Zions Bank Stadium, home of Real Monarchs in the USL Championship.

Coaching changes

  • Atlas Lacrosse Club - Ben Rubeor was announced the new Atlas head coach after John Paul announced his retirement.[7] Rubeor joins the lacrosse club after serving as an offensive coordinator in the MLL. He played collegiately at the University of Virginia and had a seven year career at the professional level.[8]
  • Chrome Lacrosse Club - Tim Soudan was introduced as the new Chrome head coach following legendary coach Dom Starsia's announcement that he would be transitioning to the league advisory board.[9] Soudan arrives with a distinguished professional coaching career, including winning coach of the year in the MLL in 2014. He transitioned into coaching lacrosse after a 14 year career indoor, outdoor, and on the World Lacrosse Championship stage.[10]
  • Waterdogs Lacrosse Club - Andy Copelan became the Waterdogs Lacrosse Club's first head coach on January 2, 2020. He takes the reigns of an expansion franchise that will build its entire roster through an expansion draft, new player entry draft, and the collegiate draft. Copelan was hired based on his successful NCAA coaching resume. At the helm of Fairfield Stags men's lacrosse, Copelan lead the team to the best team record under one head coach and was named MAAC coach of the year in 2015.[11]

Expansion

The addition of a seventh team, the Waterdogs Lacrosse Club, allows for natural bye weeks to occur for each team throughout the season.[12] Paul Rabil first hinted at expansion in a post game interview after the 2019 Championship game. On January 1, 2020 the Premier Lacrosse League announced the Waterdogs identity.[13] An expansion draft took place on February 12 and an entry draft will occur in March to build the new roster with veteran players.[14]

Original Schedule

Week Venue City Ref.
1 Gillette Stadium Foxborough, MA (Boston) [15]
2 Fifth Third Bank Stadium Kennesaw, GA (Atlanta) [16]
3 Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium Stony Brook, NY [17]
4 Homewood Field Baltimore, MD [18]
5 Ford Center at The Star Frisco, TX (Dallas) [19]
6 TCO Stadium Eagan, MN (Minneapolis) [20]
PLL All-Star Game Orange County Great Park Irvine, CA (Los Angeles)
8 Providence Park Portland, OR [21]
9 WakeMed Soccer Park Cary, NC (Raleigh) [22]
10 Tom & Mary Casey Stadium Albany, NY [23]
11 Rio Tinto Stadium Sandy, UT (Salt Lake City) [24]
12 Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium Denver, CO [25]

Standings

2020 Premier Lacrosse League Standings
Team W L PCT GB GF 2ptGF GA 2ptGA
Chaos
Whipsnakes
Archers
Redwoods
Atlas
Chrome
Waterdogs
Playoff Seed

Expansion Draft

The 2020 expansion draft occurred on February 12 for the Waterdogs Lacrosse Club to build their initial roster.[26] The original 6 Lacrosse Clubs submitted a roster of 11 protected players (1 goalie and 10 positional players) to the PLL. These 11 players were not be available for selection by the seventh Lacrosse Club in the Expansion Draft. Any player, with the exception of active military members and rookie holdouts, not protected by their club was entered into the pool for selection by the Waterdogs.[27]

Format:

  • A total of 18 players were selected in the expansion draft
  • No more than 4 players could be drafted from an existing Lacrosse Club
  • Remaining non-protected players were removed from the expansion draft pool and returned to their original club
Pick # Player Pos. PLL Team College
1 Connor Kelly Midfield Whipsnakes Maryland
2 Christian Cuccinello Attack Archers Villanova
3 Brodie Merrill Defense Chaos Georgetown
4 Charlie Cipriano Goalie Chaos Fairfield
5 Ben Reeves Attack Whipsnakes Yale
6 Kyle McClancy Midfield Chaos SUNY Albany
7 Kieran McArdle Attack Atlas St. John's
8 Brian Karalunas Defense Redwoods Villanova
9 Ben McIntosh Midfield Archers Drexel
10 Drew Snider Midfield Whipsnakes Maryland
11 Ryan Drenner Attack Whipsnakes Towson
12 Noah Richard LSM Atlas Marquette
13 Steven DeNapoli Midfield Atlas Hofstra
14 Wes Berg Midfield Redwoods Denver
15 Chris Sabia Defense Chrome Penn State
16 Ryan Conrad Midfield Atlas Virginia
17 Dan Eipp Midfield Archers Harvard
18 Drew Simoneau Faceoff Chrome Nazareth College

Player 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.[28] 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.[29][30] A total of 14 players were selected in the entry draft with remaining new players entering the league player pool.[31]

Draft results
Rnd. Pick # PLL Team Player Pos. College
1 1 Waterdogs Zach Currier Midfield Princeton
1 2 Chrome Jesse Bernhardt Long Stick Midfield Maryland
1 3 Atlas Rob Pannell Attack Cornell
1 4 Archers Eli Gobrecht Defense Ithaca
1 5 Whipsnakes Zed Williams Midfield Virginia
1 6 Redwoods Finn Sullivan Defense Hofstra
1 7 Chaos Dillon Ward Goalie Bellarmine
2 8 Waterdogs Ryland Rees Long Stick Midfield Stony Brook
2 9 Chrome Donny Moss Defense Adelphi
2 10 Atlas Craig Chick Defense Lehigh
2 11 Archers Christian Mazzone Midfield Rutgers
2 12 Whipsnakes TJ Comizio Midfield Villanova
2 13 Redwoods Greg Puskuldjian Faceoff Adelphi
2 14 Chaos Jason Noble Midfield Cornell

College Draft

The 2020 collegiate draft occurred on May 13 after being reschedule due to COVID-19 concerns.[32] The draft was broadcast on NBCSN and featured a condensed format. With many seniors choosing to return to school on an extra year of eligibility granted by the NCAA and the PLL season being condensed into a prime time tournament, the 2020 draft was conducted through two rounds. All previous draft pick trade rights from the past season were transferred to the 2021 draft.

Format:

  • Each club is awarded two picks.
  • Eligible players must have completed their senior season.
Rnd. Pick # PLL Team Player Pos. College Conference Notes
1 1 Archers Grant Ament Attack Penn State Big Ten
1 2 Atlas Bryan Costabile Midfield Notre Dame ACC
1 3 Waterdogs Michael Kraus Attack Virginia ACC
1 4 Chrome Tom Rigney Defense Army Patriot League
1 5 Chaos Matt Gaudet Attack Yale Ivy League
1 6 Redwoods Peyton Smith Faceoff Marist MAAC
1 7 Whipsnakes Sean New Defense Holy Cross Patriot League
2 8 Waterdogs Matt DeLuca Goalie Delaware CAA
2 9 Chrome Reece Eddy Defense Boston Patriot League
2 10 Atlas Aidan Hynes Defense Yale Ivy League
2 11 Archers Jack Rapine Defense Johns Hopkins Big Ten
2 12 Chaos Jeff Teat Attack Cornell Ivy League
2 13 Redwoods Chris Price Defense High Point SoCon
2 14 Whipsnakes Matt Hubler Midfield Johns Hopkins Big Ten

Awards

Award Recipient Team Position Ref.
Jim Brown Most Valuable Player
Eamon McEneaney Attackman of the Year
Gait Brothers Midfielder of the Year
Dave Pietramala Defensive Player of the Year
Oren Lyons Goalie Player of the Year
Brodie Merrill Long Stick Midfielder of the Year
PLL Rookie of the Year
Dick Edell Coach of the Year
Paul Cantabene Face Off Athlete of the Year
George Boiardi Hard Hat Award (SSDM)
Welles Crowther Humanitarian Award
Brendan Looney Leadership Award
Jimmy Regan Teammate Award
Dave Huntley Sportmanship Award Award

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