Founded | 2018 |
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League | Women's Professional Lacrosse League |
Team history | New England Command 2018 Command 2019-present |
Based in | Boston, Massachusetts |
Head coach | Amy Patton |
General manager | Alice Lee |
Division titles | 1 (2018) |
Website | New England Command |
The Command are a Women's Professional Lacrosse League (WPLL) professional women's field lacrosse team. They have played in the WPLL since the 2018 season. In the 2018 season, the five teams in the WPLL played in a barnstorming format, with all five teams playing at a single venue, and the Command were the inaugural champions.
NUMBER | NAME | POSITION | COLLEGE |
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99 | Emily Leitner | GK | University of Pennsylvania |
81 | Sarah Martin | A | University of Albany |
63 | Kierra Sweeney | A | Dartmouth College |
34 | Casey Pearsall | M | University of Notre Dame |
33 | Becca Block | D | Syracuse University |
31 | Bailey Mathis | D | Loyola University Maryland |
29 | Megan Douty | D | University of Maryland |
28 | Bridget Bianco | GK | Northwestern University |
25 | Katie Hertsch | D | Hofstra University |
24 | Sarah Lloyd | M | Princeton University |
23 | Steph Lazo | A | Penn State University |
21 | Kristin Igoe | M | Boston College |
20 | Taylor Hensh | A | University of Maryland |
18 | Taryn VanThof | M | Loyola University Maryland |
16 | Olivia Jenner | A | Duke University |
15 | Tanner Guarino | M | UMass Amherst |
14 | Ela Hazar | A | University of North Carolina |
12 | Kasey Behr | M | University of Virginia |
9 | Gabby Capuzzi | M | Ohio State University |
8 | Kara Mupo | A | Northwestern University |
6 | Izzy Nixon | A | Yale University |
5 | Katie O'Donnell | M | Penn State University |
4 | Kenzie Kent | A | Boston College |
Date | Opponent | Home/Away | Result | Score |
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June 2 | New York Fight | Neutral | W | 13-10 |
June 9 | Baltimore Brave | Away | L | 6-15 |
June 24 | Upstate Pride | Away | W | 11-10 (OT) |
June 28 | Philadelphia Fire | Home | W | 12-11 |
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Date | Opponent | Home/Away | Venue | Result | Score |
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June 1 | Philadelphia Fire | Home | Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA | W | 11-8 |
June 15 | Upstate Pride | Neutral | River City Sports Complex, Richmond, VA | L | 5-18 |
June 24 | New York Fight | Neutral | Homewood Field, Baltimore, MD | L | 5-16 |
July 13 | Baltimore Brave | Away | Ridley Athletic Complex, Baltimore, MD | L | 9-13 |
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