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The 2023 Premier Lacrosse League Season was the fifth season of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). It was held from June 3 through September 24. This season marked the first time that the PLL held an event in the state of Kentucky with the All-Star Events being held in Louisville. [1]
By October 2018, 140 players had been signed by the PLL. Of the 140 players are 86 All-Americans, 25 members of the U.S. national team, and 10 former Tewaaraton Award winners. [5] [6] By December the league had signed 17 additional players. [7] For the League's inaugural season, the PLL had the 6 founding teams draft a player in each of the 4 ...
In October 2018 it was announced that Schreiber was one of over 140 players who had signed contracts to play in the newly formed Premier Lacrosse League. [24] Following this announcement, Schreiber was assigned to the Archers Lacrosse Club. Schreiber has topped the PLL Players Top 50 list three times, in 2020, 2022, and 2023. [25]
There are 11 former Tar Heels and 14 former Blue Devils competing in the 2023 PLL season, one of the highest levels of participation across both programs in the young league’s history.
Announced in May 2022, the Championship Series was created for a variety of reasons: incentivize a teams regular season finishing position(as of 2023 only the last place team in the standings does not qualify for playoffs in the PLL), provide more playing opportunities for PLL players that do not play in the NLL, aid in the broader push for ...
The Archers are one of the six founding members of the PLL for the 2019 season. Notable players include Tom Schreiber, Grant Ament, and Graeme Hossack. After an 8-2 season where they were the #1 seed and Tom Schreiber won MVP, they won the 2023 PLL championship, defeating the Waterdogs 15-14.
With a $27.5M player option for 2025, it’s certainly possible that Bellinger chooses to stay in Chicago for another year and try to put together an offensive season that more resembles his 2023 ...
The team would once again become the Boston Cannons when the PLL assigned home cities after the 2023 season. MLL was founded by Jake Steinfeld, Dave Morrow, and Tim Robertson. The Cannons founder and president is Matt Dwyer.