Premier Lacrosse League In 2018, star lacrosse player
Paul Rabil introduced a new league, called the
Premier Lacrosse League. It is a joint venture with his brother, Mike. Three main contributors are
The Chernin Group,
Joe Tsai and
The Raine Group. It consists of eight teams,
Chaos Lacrosse Club,
Chrome Lacrosse Club,
Atlas Lacrosse Club,
Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club,
Redwoods Lacrosse Club,
Waterdogs Lacrosse Club,
Cannons Lacrosse Club and
Archers Lacrosse Club. It currently has a deal with
NBC Sports to broadcast the games. The league shortened the field by 10 yards, and introduced many other new rules in order to speed the game up. It also offered higher salaries than
Major League Lacrosse, health-care, and a stake in the company. The league is using a tour based system, so the franchises aren't based in any cities. Its inaugural season was in
2019.
Major League Lacrosse In 1998,
Jake Steinfeld became inspired by an article that spoke about the growth of lacrosse, and wanted to develop a professional outdoor league. By 2001, the MLL or Major League Lacrosse had started play to capitalize on the growing demand of lacrosse both in the United States and around the world.
Major League Lacrosse is currently a six-team professional league with the bulk of the teams in the Northeastern United States. Many of these players are considered some of the best, if not the best, in the world. The current Major League Lacrosse teams include:
Atlanta Blaze,
Boston Cannons,
New York Lizards,
Chesapeake Bayhawks,
Denver Outlaws,
Dallas Rattlers, along with the
Charlotte Hounds, who are on a hiatus. Unlike high school and college lacrosse, the MLL uses a two-point line on its field that sits sixteen yards from the front of the goal. They also have recently implemented a sixty-second shot clock which speeds up an already fast-paced game. On December 16, 2020, the league announced that it would be
merging with the
Premier Lacrosse League.
Attendances The top 5 field lacrosse teams from the United States by average home league attendance in the 2019 season: Source: League page on Wikipedia
National Lacrosse League In addition to Major League Lacrosse, which is played outdoors in the summer, the
National Lacrosse League, which had its first season in 1987, is a
box lacrosse league from January to June. Because of these differing schedules, many current professional lacrosse players will start the year off in box lacrosse and end with outdoor lacrosse in the summer. Box lacrosse is a slightly different version of traditional lacrosse and is played in a dried-out hockey rink. Goalies wear pads comparable to the pads an ice hockey player would traditionally wear. Games in box lacrosse also feature six players versus six instead of ten versus ten matchups in outdoor lacrosse. There are currently fifteen teams in the National Lacrosse League. They are the
Albany FireWolves,
Buffalo Bandits,
Calgary Roughnecks,
Colorado Mammoth,
Georgia Swarm,
Halifax Thunderbirds,
Las Vegas Desert Dogs,
New York Riptide,
Panther City Lacrosse Club,
Philadelphia Wings,
Rochester Knighthawks,
San Diego Seals,
Saskatchewan Rush,
Toronto Rock, and
Vancouver Warriors.
Attendances The top 5 box lacrosse teams from the United States by average home league attendance in the 2019 season: Source:
United Women’s Lacrosse League Starting in 2016, the
United Women's Lacrosse League began play. Currently, the league's teams are located only on the northern east coast as these areas can draw the biggest fan bases. The teams involved in the league play are the
Baltimore Ride, the
Boston Storm, the
Long Island Sound, and the
Philadelphia Force. At the moment, players have their travel expenses paid for but do not receive a salary as the thirty to forty-thousand-dollar budget is currently used to keep the league running. By comparison, players in the MLL make somewhere between ten and twenty-five thousand dollars a year.
Women’s Professional Lacrosse League The
Women's Professional Lacrosse League (WPLL) is a
women's lacrosse league in the
United States. The league is composed of five teams: the
Baltimore Brave,
New England Command,
New York Fight,
Philadelphia Fire, and
Upstate Pride. League play started on Saturday, June 2, 2018. ==Structure and function==