The Premier Lacrosse League And Major League Lacrosse Announce Merger
The Premier Lacrosse League and Major League Lacrosse have merged, with the PLL retaining the rights to the Chesapeake Bayhawks for future expansion considerations.
Read moreThe Premier Lacrosse League and Major League Lacrosse have merged, with the PLL retaining the rights to the Chesapeake Bayhawks for future expansion considerations.
Read moreFormer Towson lacrosse star Ryan Drenner is proving to be one of the best offensive players in the PLL, and he credits his time with the Tigers for his professional success as well.
Read moreIn the latest edition of “PLL Weekly,” Gary Stein talks with PLL Chrome face-off special Connor Farrell and Redwoods attackman Jules Heningburg.
Read more“I saw the opportunity to get involved with something that I knew I could never pull off on my own,” former Severn and Princeton lacrosse star Josh Sims said of his decision to join the Premier Lacrosse League as head of lacrosse.
Read more“We’re just trying to arm the professional lacrosse player to really take a run at this full time,” former Johns Hopkins star Kyle Harrison said of the PLL. “… The opportunity to create an environment where all players can have that is something that really excites me.”
Read moreChesapeake Bayhawks owner Brendan Kelly foresees a future in which Major League Lacrosse and the Premier Lacrosse League could join forces. “When it starts to come back together I think you’ll see a bigger and badder product of pro lacrosse,” Kelly said.
Read moreThe Premier Lacrosse League visited Homewood Field June 22-23, and one of the games drew a sellout crowd. “It was amazing. … We set out every week to exceed all of our metrics and assumptions,” PLL co-founder Paul Rabil said.
Read moreAs the Premier Lacrosse League prepares to visit Johns Hopkins’ Homewood Field June 22-23, founder Paul Rabil is committed to short- and long-term growth for the league. “Building a pro sports league is a 10-year venture,” Rabil said.
Read moreFormer Johns Hopkins lacrosse star Paul Rabil — who co-founded the Premier Lacrosse League with his brother, Mike — is aiming to grow the game and league through a business approach befitting a Silicon Valley startup.
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