Denver Outlaws

Denver Outlaws

Team logo
League MLL
Founded 2006
Home stadium Sports Authority Field at Mile High
Based in Denver, Colorado
Colors Black, orange, silver
              
Head coach B.J. O'Hara
General manager Tony Seaman
Owner(s) Pat Bowlen
Steinfeld Cups 2 (2014, 2016)
Website denveroutlaws.com

The Denver Outlaws are a Major League Lacrosse professional men's field lacrosse team based in Denver, Colorado. They began playing in the MLL in 2006 as an expansion team. Since joining the league, they have been one of its more successful teams, having appeared in the championship game six times, though they have lost in four of those appearances. The Outlaws have only missed the playoffs once in franchise history. The Outlaws regularly post the highest attendance in the league. The Outlaws won their first MLL Championship on August 23, 2014, defeating the Rochester Rattlers 12-11. The Outlaws won their second MLL Championship in 2016, defeating the Ohio Machine 19-18.

Franchise history

The Outlaws had their inaugural game on May 20, 2006, versus the Chicago Machine at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The game was played in front of a Major League Lacrosse record crowd of 13,167 (the record was broken again later that year at another Denver home game which drew 15,981), where the Outlaws won 24-14.[1] The Outlaws won the Western Conference championship in their first season.

On June 16, 2007, the Rochester Rattlers won a game in overtime 27–26 over the Outlaws in the highest scoring game in MLL history at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.

Denver hosted the 2008 Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game in front of 10,124 people, with the Western Conference defeating the Eastern Conference 31–15.

During the 2012 season, a total of 59,465 fans came out for Outlaws home games, an average of 8,495 fans per game.

Historically, the Outlaws have led the MLL in attendance since their inaugural season in 2006.

The Outlaws won their first MLL Championship on August 23, 2014, defeating the Rochester Rattlers 12-11.

About the Outlaws

Part of Major League Lacrosse’s 2006 western expansion, the Denver Outlaws have posted winning records and reached the playoffs in each of the nine seasons that the team has been in existence. They are the only MLL team to accomplish such a feat, as the team’s 60-26 record is top in the league since 2006.

The team is managed by Edge Sports & Entertainment, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Denver Broncos Football Club.

In 2012, behind the strong veteran play of MLL MVP Brendan Mundorf and Defensive Player of the Year Lee Zink, Denver capped their regular season with a 15-13 victory over Chesapeake to finish the year with an 11-3 record, which represented the most wins in team history for a single season. Additionally, Denver entered the postseason as the No. 1 seed for the second time in franchise history and first time since 2009.

During Championship Weekend in Boston, the Outlaws trailed 12–3 to Long Island with 11:32 to play in the third quarter. It appeared as if Denver’s record-setting season had reached its end. Yet, that’s when Denver set another record with a 10–0 run to end the game, catapulting the franchise into the Steinfeld Cup title game with a 13–12 victory over Long Island. Unfortunately, in the title game versus Chesapeake, the Outlaws were unable to muster that same kind of comeback magic and fell to the Bayhawks 16–6, falling one win short of their first MLL Championship.

In 2013 the Denver Outlaws became the first undefeated team in the regular season in MLL history after beating the Hamilton Nationals 18-12 to finish the season 14-0. However, they fell to the Charlotte Hounds in the semifinals. It was the first playoff victory in their first appearance for the Hounds.

2014 to Present: Breakthrough

BJ O'Hara took over as head coach for the 2014 season. That year, the Outlaws posted a 9-5 record and won their first Steinfeld Cup as the second seed. They defeated the New York Lizards in the semifinals, 14-13, in the first ever home playoff game in Denver. On August 23, the Outlaws defeated the Rochester Rattlers 12-11 to win their first MLL Championship in the team's 9-year history.

In 2015, the Outlaws missed the postseason for the first time ever in franchise history after posting a 7-7 record (also their worst record in franchise history).

The 2016 season saw the Outlaws get out to their worst start in franchise history at 2-6. After trading John Grant Jr. to the Ohio Machine, the Outlaws won their last six games of the regular season to be one of the seven teams in the league to finish 8-6. With the tiebreaker procedures, the Outlaws ended up with the third seed and faced the Lizards in the semifinals. At a neutral site in Fairfield, Connecticut, the Outlaws defeated the Lizards, 20-17. The next week, they faced the top-seeded Machine, featuring John Grant Jr. Two weeks prior, Grant Jr. scored an MLL-record 10 goals in the final week of the regular season to secure a playoff spot for the Ohio Machine. In the championship game, the Outlaws fell behind the Machine, 9-3 in Atlanta. Lightning delayed the game for 97 minutes, and the Outlaws scored the next four goals to cut the deficit to 9-7. The Machine came back with five straight and Denver went into the locker room trailing 14-7, at halftime. The Outlaws roared back to tie the score at 15 by the start of the final quarter, before Eric Law scored a go-ahead goal with 12.9 seconds left. The Outlaws shutdown the Machine's last scoring threat and claimed their second Steinfeld Cup victory in three years.

Independence Day Games with Fireworks

Season Opponent Result Attendance
2006 Los Angeles Riptide W, 22-11 15,981
2007 Chicago Machine W, 22-14 19,793
2008 San Francisco Dragons W, 10-9 20,116
2009 Boston Cannons L, 17-16 21,952
2010 Chesapeake Bayhawks W, 12-10 23,443
2011 Boston Cannons L, 15-12 27,184
2012 Ohio Machine W, 17-12 30,128
2013 New York Lizards W, 16-7 31,019
2014 Boston Cannons L, 17-13 29,718
2015 Boston Cannons L, 22-9 31,664
2016 Florida Launch W, 14-10 28,772
2017 Atlanta Blaze

General Managers

Current Coaching Staff

All-Time Head Coaches

# Name Term Regular Season Playoffs
GC W L W% GC W L W%
1 Jarred Testa 2006 12 10 2 .833 2 1 1 .500
2 Jim Beardsmore 2007 4 1 3 .250 5 - - -
3 Brian Reese 20072011 44 30 14 .682 7 2 5 .286
4 Jim Stagnitta 20122013 28 25 3 .893 3 1 2 .333
5 B.J. O'Hara 2014 42 24 18 .571 4 4 0 1.000

Roster

2016 Denver Outlaws
Number Player's Name Nationality Position Height Weight College
1 Ryan LaPlante United States G 5 ft 11 in 170 lb Denver
3 Johnny Rodriguez United States G 5 ft 11 in 180 lb Salisbury
4 Chris O'Dougherty United States D 6 ft 1 in 200 lb Rutgers
5 Austin Geisler United States G 5 ft 9 in 189 lb High Point
6 Max Schmidt United States D 6 ft 4 in 230 lb Maryland
7 Matt Bocklet United States D 5 ft 10 in 190 lb Johns Hopkins
8 Gregory Downing United States M 6 ft 1 in 185 lb Fairfield
9 Cam Holding Canada M 6 ft 1 in 210 lb Grand Valley State
10 Chris Bocklet United States A 6 ft 0 in 182 lb Virginia
11 Knute Kraus United States D 6 ft 2 in 205 lb Salisbury
12 Noah Molnar United States M 6 ft 2 in 215 lb Lehigh
13 Tim Cox United States M 6 ft 2 in 215 lb Albany
14 Michael Richards United States M 6 ft 0 in 174 lb Penn State
15 Eric Law United States A 5 ft 10 in 170 lb Denver
17 Mike Bocklet United States A 6 ft 0 in 180 lb Fairfield
20 Jeremy Sieverts United States M 6 ft 3 in 205 lb Maryland
22 Tom Kelly United States M 6 ft 0 in 185 lb Virginia
23 Drew Snider United States M 6 ft 0 in 175 lb Maryland
24 John Grant, Jr. Canada A 6 ft 0 in 225 lb Delaware
25 Chris May United States M 5 ft 8 in 165 lb Ohio State
30 Brent Hiken United States M 5 ft 10 in 205 lb Stevenson
39 Matt Hossack Canada M 6 ft 0 in 200 lb RIT
40 Matt Johnson United States A 6 ft 2 in 175 lb Oregon
41 David Dickson United States M 6 ft 1 in 182 lb Bucknell
42 Aaron Prosser United States M 5 ft 10 in 182 lb Drexel
44 Brian Kormondy United States M 5 ft 11 in 175 lb Delaware
45 Dominic Sebastiani United States M 5 ft 10 in 190 lb Delaware
50 Matt Kavanagh United States A 5 ft 8 in 170 lb Notre Dame
55 Wesley Berg Canada A 6 ft 1 in 180 lb Denver
66 Michael Simon United States D 6 ft 3 in 230 lb Stevenson
92 Michael Skudin United States D 6 ft 2 in 205 lb Hofstra
98 Callum Crawford Canada A 6 ft 2 in 196 lb Dowling

MLL Award Winners

Most Valuable Player

Rookie of the Year

Coach of the Year

Defensive Player of the Year

Goalie of the Year

Most Improved Player

  • Jeremy Sieverts: 2012
  • Drew Snider: 2013

Retired Numbers

  • 19 - Jesse Schwartzman
  • 29 - Lee Zink

Season-by-Season

Denver Outlaws
Year W L % Regular season finish Playoffs
2006 10 2 .883 1st in Western Conference Won semifinal 23-14 over San Francisco Dragons
Lost championship 23-12 to Philadelphia Barrage
2007 7 5 .583 2nd in Western Conference Lost semifinal 13-12 (OT) to Philadelphia Barrage
2008 8 4 .667 1st in Western Conference Won semifinal 13-12 over Los Angeles Riptide
Lost championship 16-6 to Rochester Rattlers
2009 9 3 .750 1st in Division Won semifinal over Boston Cannons 11-10
Lost championship to Toronto Nationals 10-9
2010 8 4 .667 2nd in League Lost semifinal to Long Island Lizards 16-12
2011 7 5 .583 2nd in League Lost semifinal to Hamilton Nationals 9-11
2012 11 3 .786 1st in League Won semifinal vs Long Island Lizards 13-12
Lost championship 16-6 to Chesapeake Bayhawks
2013 14 0 1.000 1st in League Lost semifinal vs. Charlotte Hounds 17-14
2014 9 5 .643 2nd in League Won semifinal vs New York Lizards 14-13
Won championship vs. Rochester Rattlers 12-11
2015 7 7 .500 5th in League Didn't Qualify
2016 8 6 .571 3rd in League Won semifinal vs New York Lizards 20-17
Won championship vs. Ohio Machine 19-18
Totals 98 44 .690 Total Playoff Record 8 - 8
Playoff Win % = .500

Draft History

References

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