Denver Outlaws

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Denver Outlaws
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Sport Field lacrosse
First season 2019
League Premier Lacrosse League
Team historyChrome Lacrosse Club
2019–2023 Denver Outlaws
2023–present
Based in Denver, Colorado
Stadium Barton Stadium
Colors
  • Black, orange, white
  •    
OwnerMike and Paul Rabil
Head coach Tim Soudan
Championships0
Conference titles0
Championship Series Titles 1 (2023)
Website Denver Outlaws

The Denver Outlaws are a professional men's field lacrosse team based in Denver, Colorado. They compete in the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) as a member of the league's Western Conference. Founded as the Chrome Lacrosse Club, they began play as one of the league's six inaugural teams in the 2019 season alongside Archers, Atlas, Chaos, Redwoods, and Whipsnakes. Following the assignment of home markets for the 2024 season, they were rebranded with the identity of the former Denver Outlaws Major League Lacrosse team. [1]

Contents

Personnel

Players

As of May 31, 2023. [2]
No. Pos NationPlayerCollege
0SSDMFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Mike Messenger Limestone
1DFlag of the United States.svg  USA JT Giles-Harris Duke
2MFlag of the United States.svg  USA Colin Heacock Maryland
3LSMFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Eli Salama RIT
5DFlag of the United States.svg  USA Mike Manley (C) Penn Yan Academy
6SSDMFlag of the United States.svg  USA Will Haus Duke
8DFlag of the United States.svg  USA Nick Grill Maryland
9LSMFlag of the United States.svg  USA Troy Hettinger Jacksonville
12AFlag of the United States.svg  USA Logan Wisnauskas Maryland
14MFlag of the United States.svg  USA Cole Williams Johns Hopkins
19MFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Jesse King Ohio State
20AFlag of the United States.svg  USA Brendan Nichtern Army
No. Pos NationPlayerCollege
21MFlag of the United States.svg  USA Justin Anderson North Carolina
22AFlag of the United States.svg  USA Cross Ferrara Salisbury
24GFlag of the United States.svg  USA Owen McElroy Georgetown
25FFlag of the United States.svg  USA Connor Farrell LIU Post
26MFlag of the United States.svg  USA Sam Handley Penn
29MFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  CAN Jordan MacIntosh (C) RIT
34SSDMFlag of the United States.svg  USA Ryan Terefenko Ohio State
36DFlag of the United States.svg  USA Jesse Bernhardt (C) Maryland
39SSDMFlag of the United States.svg  USA Alex Smith Maryland
50GFlag of the United States.svg  USA Sean Sconone UMass
57DFlag of the United States.svg  USA Greg Weyl Mercyhurst

Head coaches

Draft picks

DraftRPPlayer Position College
2019 13Zach GoodrichMidfield Towson
210Chris SabiaDefense Penn State
315Max TuttleMidfield Sacred Heart
422Connor FarrellFaceoff Long Island Post
2020 (E) [lower-alpha 1] 12Jesse BernhardtLSM Maryland
29Donny MossDefense Adelphi
2020 14Tom RigneyDefense Army
29Reece EddyDefense Boston
2021 (E) [lower-alpha 1] 15Randy StaatsAttackSyracuse
213Sean ScononeGoalieUMass
321Colin HeacockAttackMaryland
2021 13JT Giles-HarrisDefence Duke
212Ryan TerefenkoMidfield Ohio State
320Justin AndersonMidfieldNorth Carolina
428Jackson MorrillAttackDenver
2022 11Logan WisnauskasAttackMaryland
29Brendan NichternAttackArmy
317Ryan McNultyDefenseLoyola
425Owen McElroyGoalieGeorgetown
2023 14Sam HandleyMidfield Penn
212Troy HettingerLSM Jacksonville
320Jack MyersAttackOhio State
428Cross FerraraAttack Salisbury
  1. 1 2 Entry Draft for players arriving from the Major League Lacrosse.

Honours

Team

Individual

  • Defensive Player of the Year
    • JT Giles-Harris, 2022
  • Leadership Award
    • Jordan MacIntosh, 2022
  • Rookie of the Year
    • Brendan Nichtern, 2022
  • Sportsmanship Award
    • Connor Farrell, 2019

Competitive record

Premier Lacrosse League
YearWLPctPosPlayoffs
2019 28.2006thDid not qualify
2020 31.7502ndLost elimination round vs. Chaos 14–19
2021 27.2228thDid not qualify
2022 73.7002ndLost quarter-final vs. Chaos 11-3
2023 19.1008thDid not qualify
All-time1428.333
Premier Lacrosse League Championship Series
YearWLPctPosPlayoffs
2023 12.3333rd
  • Won semi-final vs. Archers, 21–18
  • Won final vs. Atlas, 23–24
2024 Did not qualify
All-time12.333

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References

  1. Rosenthall, Chris (November 14, 2023). "The Denver Outlaws Rise From the Ashes For a New Start in PLL". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  2. Zoroya, Nick (May 31, 2023). "Youth Abound on Chrome LC's 25 Man Roster". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved June 1, 2023.