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The 2022 Premier Lacrosse League college draft was held on May 10 and began at 8:00PM eastern time. The draft was the first PLL property to be broadcast on an ESPN network when it aired on ESPN U. There was a simulcast on ESPN+ as well. Chris Cotter, Ryan Boyle and Paul Carcaterra hosted the draft and analyzed the picks. [1]
There are 11 former Tar Heels and 14 former Blue Devils competing in the 2023 PLL season, one of the highest levels of participation across both programs in the young league’s history.
Rabil envisions the league's decision to affiliate teams with geographic areas as the 2nd of three potential phases in the PLL's expansion as it continues to capture the attention and viewership of casual fans. Rabil mentioned Phase 3 could become traditional home-and-away schedule like MLL, and the PLL owning venues in each of these markets. [21]
The PLL played their games at Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman, Utah and the MLL played their games at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland. [6] [7] Two years proved to be enough pressure to force a change. Sportico broke the official merger news on the morning of December 16, 2020.
Paul Rabil left MLL because he felt the league was “broken," and launched the PLL. After just two years, the leagues are merging under the PLL name. Paul Rabil's upstart Premier Lacrosse League ...
The 2021 PLL waiver wire and trading period began on February 9. On February 28, expansion draft protected rosters are due and the waiver wire closes. On March 11, the Cannons Lacrosse Club will conduct their expansion draft and on March 25, the entire league will participate in an entry draft for former MLL players.
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He is a three-time all-star(2017, 2018, and 2019). Gold medalist in the 2018 World Lacrosse Men's Championship where he led the US national team with 25 goals and was named to the All-World team. 2022 PLL champion while playing for Waterdogs LC. He retired on February 15, 2023. [6] [7] Jake Froccaro (M) – Graduated from Villanova in 2017.