• February 27 – The league announces
Ticketmaster as their Presenting Sponsor and Official Ticketing Partner. • 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. • June 11 – The league announces the Championship Series will take place in
Herriman, Utah just outside of
Salt Lake City. 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. 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. •
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. 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. •
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 led the team to the best team record under one head coach and was named
MAAC coach of the year in 2015. ==Expansion==