Major League Lacrosse is a professional lacrosse league played in the United States. MLL began play in the summer of 2001 as a single entity ownership league. MLL was founded by Jake Steinfeld, with founding partners Dave Morrow and Tim Robertson.

MLL plays field lacrosse or outdoor lacrosse. The season runs from June to September. MLL rules that differ from traditional lacrosse rules include: a two-point goal line 15 yards from each goal, a 45 second shot clock, a limit of three long stick defenseman (per team), the elimination of the restraining box and all players are released on the face-off.

Table of contents
1 Teams in MLL
2 MLL Championship Games
3 Excecutive Director
4 League Office
5 External links:

Teams in MLL

American Division
Boston Cannons
Bridgeport Barrage
Long Island Lizards

National Division
Baltimore Bayhawks
New Jersey Pride
Rochester Rattlers

MLL Championship Games


2001
Long Island Lizards 15-11 Baltimore Bayhawks
2002 Baltimore Bayhawks 21-13 Long Island Lizards
2003 Long Island Lizards 15-14 Baltimore Bayhawks

Excecutive Director

  • 2001- - Matthew Pace

League Office

  • 2001- - Secaucus, NJ

See:
Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game

External links: