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Revision as of 23:12, 25 July 2023

2023 Premier Lacrosse League season
LeaguePremier Lacrosse League
SportField Lacrosse
Defending championsWaterdogs (2022)
Number of teams8
5th Season
Seasons
← 2022

The 2023 Premier Lacrosse League Season will be the fifth season of the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). It will be 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] This was also the first season a free agency period occurred.[2]

This season the PLL unveiled new uniforms for each team. These uniforms were developed in partnership with Champion.[3]

Player Movement

College Draft

The college draft took place on May 9 at 7 pm (ET) and was broadcast on ESPNU and ESPN+. Atlas LC acquired what became the number one overall pick from Cannons LC in a trade.[4] Defenseman Gavin Adler became the first defenseman to be selected first overall in the PLL and the second-ever in professional field lacrosse, the first being Princeton's Ryan Mollett in 2001.[5]

Format:

  • Each team was awarded one pick in each of the four rounds.
  • Eligible players must currently be in their senior year
Rnd. Pick # PLL Team Player Pos. College Conference Notes
1 1 Atlas Gavin Adler Defense Cornell Ivy League From Cannons
1 2 Redwoods Owen Grant Defense Delaware Coastal Athletic Association
1 3 Atlas Brett Makar Defense Maryland Big Ten
1 4 Chrome Sam Handley Midfield Penn Ivy League
1 5 Archers Mike Sisselberger Faceoff Lehigh Patriot League
1 6 Whipsnakes Tucker Dordevic Attack Georgetown Big East
1 7 Chaos Will Bowen Defense Georgetown Big East
1 8 Waterdogs Thomas McConvey Midfield Virginia Atlantic Coast Conference
2 9 Cannons Matt Campbell Midfield Villanova Big East
2 10 Redwoods Brian Telvin Midfield Notre Dame Atlantic Coast Conference
2 11 Atlas Xander Dickson Attack Virginia Atlantic Coast Conference
2 12 Chrome Troy Hettinger LSM Jacksonville ASUN Conference
2 13 Archers Connor Maher SSDM UNC Atlantic Coast Conference
2 14 Whipsnakes Petey LaSalla Faceoff Virginia Atlantic Coast Conference
2 15 Chaos Brian Minicus Attack Georgetown Big East
2 16 Waterdogs Alex Mazzone Defense Johns Hopkins Big Ten
3 17 Chaos Tye Kirtz Attack Delaware Coastal Athletic Association From Cannons
3 18 Redwoods Cole Kirst Midfield Syracuse Atlantic Coast Conference
3 19 Atlas Payton Rezanka SSDM Loyola Patriot League
3 20 Chrome Jack Myers Attack Ohio State Big Ten
3 21 Archers Piper Bond SSDM Penn Ivy League
3 22 Whipsnakes Garrett Leadmon Midfield Duke Atlantic Coast Conference
3 23 Chaos Nick Rowlett Faceoff Michigan Big Ten
3 24 Waterodgs Chris Fake Defense Notre Dame Atlantic Coast Conference
4 25 Cannons Grant Ammann Defense High Point Atlantic 10
4 26 Redoods Zach Cole Faceoff Saint Joseph's Atlantic 10
4 27 Atlas Kyle Long Midfield Maryland Big Ten
4 28 Chrome Cross Ferrara Attack Salisbury Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference
4 29 Archers Cam Wyers Defense Loyola Patriot League
4 30 Whipsnakes Elijah Gash LSM Albany America East Conference
4 31 Chaos Levi Anderson Attack Saint Joseph's Atlantic 10
4 32 Waterdogs James Reilly Faceoff Georgetown Big East

Source: [6]

Trades

In the explanations below, (PD) indicates trades completed prior to the start of the draft (i.e. Pre-Draft), while (D) denotes trades that took place during the 2023 draft.

First Round
  1. No. 1: Cannons → Atlas (PD). The Cannons traded their 2023 first round pick during the 2022 PLL Draft for picks used to select Bubba Fairman and Colin Kirst.[4][7]
Third Round
  1. No. 17: Cannons → Chaos (PD). The Cannons traded their 2023 third round pick and Andrew Kew for Jake Froccaro.[8]

Summary

Selections by NCAA conference
Conference Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
America East 0 0 0 1 1
ACC 1 4 3 0 8
Atlantic 10 0 0 0 3 3
ASUN Conference 0 1 0 0 1
Big East 2 2 0 1 5
Big Ten 1 1 2 1 5
C2C 0 0 0 1 1
Coastal Athletic Association 1 0 1 0 2
Ivy League 2 0 1 1 4
Patriot League 1 0 1 1 3
Schools by number of draft selections
Selections Schools
4 Georgetown
3 Virginia
2 Delaware, Loyola, Maryland, Notre Dame, Saint Joseph's, Penn
1 Albany, Cornell, Duke, High Point, Jacksonville, Johns Hopkins, Lehigh , Michigan, UNC, Ohio State, Salisbury,Syracuse, Villanova
Selections by Position
Position Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
Attack 1 2 2 2 7
Defense 4 1 1 2 8
Faceoff 1 1 1 2 5
Goalie 0 0 0 0 0
LSM 0 1 0 1 2
Midfield 2 2 2 1 7
SSDM 0 1 2 0 3

Rule Changes

This season also included three rule changes:[9]

  • The shot clock was reduced to from 52 seconds to 32 seconds following possession gained from faceoffs and offensive rebounds which trigger a shot clock restart. The 52-second shot clock remained for other possession changes such as a defensive stop.
  • The two-point arc was reduced from 15 yards to 13 yards on either side of goal line extended. The 15 yard distance remained for the top center, top left, and top right locations. This change is similar to the three-point line in basketball which also has closer corners.
  • The number of full 60-second timeouts for each team per game was reduced from three to two. Each team now has one 30-second timeout as well.

Tour Map

Tour locations for the 2023 PLL season
Legend:
: Regular Season Tour Location
: All-Star Game Location
: Quarterfinals Location
: Semifinals Location
: Finals Location

Schedule

Week Date Games Time(EST) Broadcast* Venue City Attendance Ref
1 June 3 Redwoods

13 - 12

Atlas

1 PM ABC Tom & Mary Casey Stadium Albany, NY TBD
Cannons

13 - 16

Archers

3:30 PM ESPN+
June 4 Chaos

7 - 8 (OT)

Waterdogs

1 PM ABC
Whipsnakes

11 - 12

Chrome

3:30 PM ESPN+
2 June 9 Chrome

7 - 12 Archers

6 PM ESPN+ American Legion Memorial Stadium Charlotte, NC TBD
Waterdogs

9 - 10 Redwoods

8:30 PM ESPN+
June 10 Whipsnakes

11 - 12 Atlas

3 PM ABC
Chaos

14 - 13 Cannons

5:30 PM ESPN+
3 June 16 Waterdogs

19 - 18
Atlas

6 PM ESPN+ OSU Lacrosse Stadium Columbus, OH TBD
Chrome

13 - 14 Cannons

8:30 PM ESPN+
June 17 Archers

10 - 15 Chaos

12 PM ESPN
Redwoods

11 - 18 Whipsnakes

7 PM ESPN+
4 July 8 Waterdogs
10 - 7

Chrome

6 PM ESPN+ TCO Stadium Eagan, MN

(Minneapolis)

TBD
Cannons
19 - 12

Atlas

8:30 PM ESPN+
July 9 Redwoods
13 - 8

Chaos

2 PM ESPN2
Whipsnakes
12 - 15

Archers

4:30 PM ESPN+
5 July 14 Waterdogs
16
-

Whipsnakes

6 PM ESPN+ Rafferty Stadium Fairfield, CT TBD
Archers
10
- 3

Redwoods

8:30 PM ESPN+
July 15 Chrome
6 - 12

Cannons

6 PM ESPN2
Atlas
11 - 15

Chaos

8:30 PM ESPN+
6 (PLL All-Star

Game)

July 22 Skills Challenge 6:00 PM ESPN Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium Louisville, KY TBD
Rising Stars
19 - 26
Veterans
7:30 PM
7 July 29 Atlas-

Chrome

6 PM ESPN+ The Star Frisco, TX

(Dallas)

TBD
Cannons-

Redwoods

8:30 PM ESPN+
July 30 Waterdogs-

Archers

3 PM ABC
Whipsnakes-

Chaos

5:30 PM ESPN+
8 August 5 Archers-

Atlas

3 PM ABC Homewood Field Baltimore, MD TBD
Whipsnakes-

Chrome

5:30 PM ESPN+
August 6 Redwoods-

Chaos

1 PM ABC
Waterdogs-

Chaos

3:30 PM ESPN+
9 August 11 Chaos-

Whipsnakes

8 PM ESPN+ Barton Stadium Denver, CO TBD
August 11 Chrome-

Archers

10:30 PM ESPN+
August 12 Atlas-

Waterdogs

7 PM ESPN2
August 12 Cannons-

Redwoods

9:30 PM ESPN+
10 August 18 Archers-

Whipsnakes

9 PM ESPN2 Cheney Stadium Tacoma, WA
(Seattle)
TBD
Atlas-

Cannons

11:30 PM ESPN+
August 19 Chrome-

Redwoods

8 PM ESPN+
Chaos-

Waterdogs

10:30 ESPN+
11 August 25 Archers-

Waterdogs

8 PM ESPN+ Zions Bank Stadium Herriman, UT
(Salt Lake City)
TBD
Atlas-

Redwoods

10:30 PM ESPN2
August 26 Cannons

-Whipsnakes

7 PM ESPN+
Chaos-

Chrome

9:30 PM ESPN+
12
Playoffs (Quarterfinals)
September 4 TBD 11:45 AM ESPN+ Gillette Stadium Foxborough, MA
(Boston)
TBD
2:20 PM ESPN+
5 PM ESPN2
13
Playoffs (Semifinals)
September 10 TBD 3 PM ABC Shuart Stadium Uniondale, NY
(Long Island)
TBD
5:30 PM ESPN+
14
PLL Championship
September 24 TBD 3 PM ABC Subaru Park Chester, PA
(Philadelphia)
TBD

*All games will be broadcast on ESPN+ alongside the network listed.

Source:[10][11][12]

2023 PLL All Star Game

The 2023 PLL All Star Game will be held at Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky, on July 22, 2023. Differing from previous years, this year's All Star Game features a team of "Veterans" and a team of "Rising Stars" as selected by fan vote. The "Rising Stars" team is composed of players with less than four years of professional seasons, and the "Veterans" team is composed of players with four or more professional seasons. Rising Stars will be coached by Waterdogs coach Andy Copeland, and Redwoods coach Nat St Laurent. THe Veterans will be coached by Chaos coach Andy Towers, and Chrome coach Tim Soudan. Before the game will be four skills competitions, those being: freestyle competition, accuracy challenge, goalie skills challenge, and the fastest shot competition. [13]

Standings

2023 Premier Lacrosse League Standings
Team W L T SF SA Diff
Archers 4 1 0 63 50 13
Waterdogs 4 1 0 62 55 7
Cannons 3 2 0 71 61 10
Chaos 3 2 0 59 55 4
Redwoods 3 2 0 50 57 -7
Whipsnakes 1 4 0 65 66 -1
Atlas 1 4 0 65 77 -12
Chrome 1 4 0 45 59 -14

As of July 15th

Source: [14]

Top 7 Teams Qualify for 2023 Playoffs
8th Place Misses 2023 Playoffs
Top 4 Teams Qualify for 2024 Championship Series

References

  1. ^ PLL (2023-04-24). "Louisville to Host Premier Lacrosse League 2023 All-Star Weekend". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  2. ^ Brown, Kevin (October 25, 2022). "PLL Offseason Key Dates For Trade Window, Free Agency Revealed". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved May 16, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Ranking the New PLL Uniforms". Lacrosse Playground. 2023-05-31. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
  4. ^ a b Brown, Kevin (February 21, 2023). "2023 PLL Draft Big Board 1.0: Deepest Defensive Class Ever?". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved March 11, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ Brown, Kevin (May 10, 2023). "2023 PLL Draft Grades: Who Adjusted Best to How the Dominos Fell". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  6. ^ Brown, Kevin (May 9, 2023). "Atlas LC Selects Gavin Adler With No. 1 Pick In 2023 PLL Draft, Full Results". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved May 9, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ Brown, Kevin (May 10, 2022). "2022 PLL Draft: Logan Wisnauskas Selected First Overall; Full Results". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved March 11, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ Kinnear, Matt (January 20, 2022). "PLL Offseason is On: Warner Back to Whips, Froccaro to Cannons and Season Details Come Into Focus". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved March 11, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ Brown, Kevin (May 22, 2023). "Shorter Shot Clocks & Corner 2s: PLL Announces 3 Rule Changes for 2023". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved May 22, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ McMichael, Craig (January 3, 2023). "2023 PLL Schedule Dates and Locations Released". Lacrosse All Stars. Retrieved March 7, 2023.
  11. ^ Brown, Kevin (April 19, 2023). "Loaded Opening Weekend Headlines Full PLL 2023 Schedule". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved April 19, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "PLL, ESPN Announce 2023 Broadcast Schedule". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
  13. ^ PLL (2023-07-13). "Premier Lacrosse League Announces 2023 All-Stars". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  14. ^ "Standings". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2023-07-16.