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The Maryland Whipsnakes are a professional field lacrosse team based in Baltimore, Maryland, that competes in the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). The Whipsnakes are one of the six founding members of the PLL and the winner of its first two championships; the 2019 season and the 2020 Championship Tournament.
In 2018, Rambo was announced as a member of Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club in the inaugural season of Paul Rabil's new Premier Lacrosse League. [14] He was selected to the league's first All Star game in 2019, where he was a captain. [15] Rambo led the league in points and assists during the 2019 regular season. [16]
Kevin Cooper (born April 7, 1991) is a professional lacrosse player with the Whipsnakes Lacrosse Club of the Premier Lacrosse League. He played high school lacrosse for Archbishop Spalding High School in Severn, Maryland where he then committed to the University of Maryland. He is the Son of Christopher and Susanne Cooper.
[34] [35] The Cannons were the only MLL club to survive the MLL–PLL merger, [35] though the Outlaws, originally founded as the Chrome Lacrosse Club, adopted the identity of the MLL's Denver Outlaws. [36] [37] [38] The Maryland Whipsnakes are the most successful franchise, having won two championships and finished runners-up once.
Former 6-year pro-lacrosse player Callum Robinson, his brother Jake, and their friend Jack Rhoad were killed during a surfing trip in Mexico on April 27. An outpouring of support and stories came from the entire lacrosse community after news broke. Callum was a loved and respected member of pro lacrosse for his entire career and beyond. [48]
Two-time PLL champion with the Whipsnakes. His club team is the Long Island Express. Brent Noseworthy (M) – Played at Michigan where he made program history with 100 career goals and the all-time leader in goals scored with 102. Was selected 23rd overall in the PLL Entry Draft and played one game for Atlas. Club team is Edge Lacrosse.
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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 ...