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Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse

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Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse
SportWomen's Lacrosse
Founded2020
First season2021
Country USA
Most recent
champion(s)
Taylor Moreno
TV partner(s)Various ESPN Platforms
Official websiteAthletes Unlimited

Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse is a professional women's lacrosse league. It was founded in 2020 and held its inaugural season was in 2021.[1]

League format

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Athletes Unlimited deviates from the traditional sports model. Instead, they employ a point system to determine the top four performers from the previous week. These players assume the role of captains and participate in drafting their teams for the upcoming week.[2] Points are accrued by players based on their individual performance and their team's overall performance throughout the season. The league champion is determined by the player with the highest accumulated points There are 56 players in the league, with each team consisting of 14 players.[3][4]

History

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On October 20, 2020, Athletes Unlimited announced that they would be adding women's lacrosse as its third league. Michelle DeJulius, who had founded and was the CEO of the now defunct Women's Professional Lacrosse League was named the Senior Director of Lacrosse.[4] The inaugural season took place from July 19 – August 22 in Boyds, Maryland.[5] On August 23, 2021, Athletes Unlimited announced that they would have a second season.[6]

The second season was played from July 21 – August 14 in Baltimore, Maryland. All games being broadcast on ESPN platforms.[7]

The third season was played from July 20 – August 13 in Baltimore, Maryland. All games are continuing to be broadcast on ESPN platforms.

Rule differences

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Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse features a "short-form, fast-paced" format. The major rule difference are as follows:[4][3][8][9]

  • It is played 10 against 10 rather than 12 against 12.
  • The field length is shorted to 90 yards as opposed to the traditional 110 yards. The field width remains at 60 yards.
  • There is a 60-second shot clock.
  • Players can score two-point goals by scoring goals from outside of an 8-meter perimeter.

The games are also 10-minute quarters.

The game has also been described as more physical, with less fouls called compared to other levels of the game. There are also no shooting space calls (shooting space being a penalty where a defender cannot stand between the goal and a player looking to shoot unless actively guarding another player).[3][9]

Results

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2023 season

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The 2023 Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse season took place from July 20 – August 13 at USA Lacrosse Headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland.[10] Goalie Taylor Moreno became the first ever Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse player to win two championships.[11][12]

2023 Medalists
Place Player Position Points
1 Taylor Moreno Goalie 1,679
2 Sam Apuzzo Attacker 1,667
3 Kady Glynn Goalie 1,346
4 Abby Bosco Defender 1,301

Abby Bosco was named defensive player of the year. She was also the first defender ever to earn a medal.

The All-Defensive Team was composed of:[11][12]

  • Abby Bosco
  • Lizzie Colson
  • Caroline Wakefield
  • Courtney Taylor

2022 season

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The 2022 Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse season took place from July 21 – August 14 at USA Lacrosse Headquarters in Baltimore, Maryland. Goalie Taylor Moreno won the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse title with 1,798 points.[13][10][14][15]

2022 Medalists
Place Player Position Points
1 Taylor Moreno Goalie 1,798
2 Sam Apuzzo Attacker 1,782
3 Ally Mastroianni Midfielder 1,399
4 Britt Read Goalie 1,394

Becca Block was named the GEICO defensive player of the year for the second year in a row.[15]

2021 season

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The 2021 Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse season took place from July 19 – August 22 in Boyds, Maryland at Maureen Hendricks field.[16]

2021 Medalists
Place Player Position Points
1 Taylor Cummings Attacker 1,943
2 Caylee Waters Goalie 1,753
3 Sam Apuzzo Attacker 1,685
4 Kady Glynn Goalie 1,601

Becca Block was named the GEICO defensive player of the year.[16]

References

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  1. ^ "Who We Are". Athletes Unlimited. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  2. ^ "A League of Their Own: Women's Lacrosse Enters New Era with Athletes Unlimited". USA Lacrosse. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  3. ^ a b c Kessenich, Quint (2023-07-24). "Athletes Unlimited Women's Pro Lacrosse". Lacrosse All Stars. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  4. ^ a b c "Athletes Unlimited Adds Women's Pro Lacrosse as Third Sports League". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  5. ^ "A League of Their Own: Women's Lacrosse Enters New Era with Athletes Unlimited". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  6. ^ "Athletes Unlimited CEO Jon Patricof Confirms Lacrosse Season 2". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  7. ^ "Athletes Unlimited to Play 2022 Lacrosse Season at USA Lacrosse". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  8. ^ "Women's Professional Lacrosse". Athletes Unlimited. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  9. ^ a b Athletes (2021-07-31). "How Athletes Unlimited is innovating Lacrosse". Athletes Unlimited. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  10. ^ a b "Athletes Unlimited Announces Roster, Broadcast Schedule for Season 3". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  11. ^ a b "Taylor Moreno Edges Sam Apuzzo by 12 Points to Win Athletes Unlimited Season 3". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
  12. ^ a b Cora (2023-08-13). "Athletes Unlimited | Taylor Moreno repeats as Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse Champion". Athletes Unlimited. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  13. ^ "Athletes Unlimited to Play 2022 Lacrosse Season at USA Lacrosse". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  14. ^ "Ever-Mindful Taylor Moreno Wins Athletes Unlimited Crown in Nail-Biter". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  15. ^ a b Athletes (2022-08-15). "Taylor Moreno crowned 2022 Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse Champion". Athletes Unlimited. Retrieved 2023-08-04.
  16. ^ a b "Taylor Cummings is Inaugural Champion of Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse". www.usalaxmagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-08-04.