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Boston Cannons
Founded2001
LeagueMLL
Team historyBoston Cannons
2001-present
Based inBoston, Massachusetts
StadiumHarvard Stadium, 30,323 capacity
OwnerMatt Dwyer, Founder/Pres.
Division titles2 (2004, 2005)
Websitebostoncannons.com

The Boston Cannons are a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) professional men's field lacrosse team based in Boston, Massachusetts. They have played in the MLL since the 2001 season and won the MLL Championship in 2011. From 2006 to 2008, they were in the Eastern Conference. From the league's inception in 2001 through 2005, they were in the American Division. With the MLL contraction for the 2009 season from 10 to 6 teams (due to the state of the U.S. economy), there is currently only one division/conference. The team's home field is Harvard Stadium, but played at Gillette Stadium during the 2015 season.[1]

Franchise History

The Boston Cannons is one of the original six teams of Major League Lacrosse (MLL). MLL was founded by Jake Steinfeld, Dave Morrow, and Tim Robertson. The Boston Cannons Founder and President is Matt Dwyer. From their inaugural season of 2001 through 2003, the Cannons played their home games at Cawley Memorial Stadium in Lowell, Massachusetts. In 2004, they moved to Nickerson Field at Boston University where they played through the 2006 season. In 2007, they moved to Harvard Stadium in Allston, a neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts[2] which is less than 2 miles from Nickerson Field and also less than 2 miles from the Cannons' main office in Boston, Massachusetts. The Cannons won the MLL Championship for the first time in 2011 after going 9-3 in the regular season. Boston qualified for the MLL playoffs 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010 2011 and 2015. The Cannons won the 2004 and 2005 American Division championships.

On March 20, 2007, the Cannons completed a trade with the Washington Bayhawks. In the trade, the Cannons gave up Connor Gill and Ryan Curtis and in return they acquired Michael Powell, Ben DeFelice, and a 2008 conditional draft choice.[3] After the 2008 season, Powell left lacrosse to pursue a career as a singer with his band "Villains Trust". The Cannons selected Paul Rabil as the first overall pick in the 2008 MLL Draft.

Community involvement

Cannons uniforms.

The Cannons often reach out to the local community, hosting a variety of lacrosse camps and events for local youth. In addition, the Cannons support MetroLacrosse (metrolacrosse.com), their official charity, by arranging scholarships for MetroLacrosse players and donating tickets for each home game to MetroLacrosse players and families. MetroLacrosse also maintains a booth in the Fan Zone for each home game.

General Managers

  • David Gross (2001–2005)
  • Jason Chandler (2006–07)
  • Mark Kastrud (2008-2011)
  • Kevin Barney (2011–present)

Current Coaching Staff

All-Time Head Coaches

# Name Term Regular Season Playoffs
GC W L W% GC W L W%
1 Mitch Whitley 2002 14 3 11 .214 1 0 1 .000
2 Scott Hiller 20032005 50 32 18 .640 5 1 4 .200
3 Bill Daye 20062011 72 43 29 .597 6 2 4 .333
4 Steve Duffy 20122013 20 10 10 .500 1 0 1 .000
5 John Tucker 2013-2015 22 10 12 .455 1 0 1 .000
6 Sean Quirk 2016- - - - - - - - -

Roster

2014 Boston Cannons
Number Player's Name Nationality Position Height Weight College
0 Davey Emala United States Attack 5-11 195 lbs North Carolina
1 Will Manny United States Attack 5-9 160 lbs Massachusetts
2 Scott Ratliff United States Defense 6-0 185 lbs Loyola
4 Rob Emery United States Midfield 6-3 210 lbs Virginia
5 Jordan Burke United States Goalie 6-1 190 lbs Brown
7 Scott McWilliams United States Defense 6-3 205 lbs Virginia
8 Brent Adams United States Midfield 6-1 165 lbs Fairfield
9 Tyler German United States Midfield 6-0 200 lbs Virginia
11 John Glesener United States Attack 6-3 214 lbs Army
12 Martin Bowes United States Midfield 6-2 200 lbs Hartford
21 Ryan Young United States Attack 6-0 170 lbs Maryland
22 Craig Bunker United States Midfield 5-9 185 lbs Colby
27 Kevin Buchanan United States Attack 5-11 180 lbs Ohio St.
28 Jack Young United States Goalie 6-1 180 lbs Fairfield
32 Wells Stanwick United States Attack 5-11 175 lbs Johns Hopkins
33 Josh Hawkins United States Midfield 6-0 195 lbs Loyola
42 Max Seibald United States Midfield 6-1 215 lbs Cornell
45 Chad Wiedmaier United States Defense 6-1 2000 lbs Princeton
85 Mitch Belisle United States Defense 5-10 195 lbs Cornell
91 Joe Nardella United States Midfield 5-1 190 lbs Rutgers


  • updated 2015-12-9

MLL Award Winners