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Baltimore Thunder
The Baltimore Thunder were a member of the National Lacrosse League from 1987 until 1999. They were based in Baltimore, Maryland, and won the first Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League (later the National Lacrosse League) championship in 1987. After the 1999 season, the franchise moved three times, becoming the Pittsburgh CrosseFire in 2000, the Washington Power in 2001, and finally the Colorado Mammoth in 2003 File:2003 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The crew of STS-107 perished when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during reentry into Earth's atmosphere; SARS became an epidemic in China, and was a precursor to SARS-CoV-2; A .... Awards and honors All time record Playoff results Championships References External links[1] NLL.com {{Defunct NLL Defunct National Lacrosse League teams Lacrosse in Baltimore Lacrosse clubs established in 1987 Sports clubs disestablished in 1999 Lacrosse teams in Maryland Major Indoor Lacrosse Lea ...
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Baltimore Arena
CFG Bank Arena (originally the Baltimore Civic Center and formerly Royal Farms Arena, Baltimore Arena and 1st Mariner Arena) is a multipurpose arena in Baltimore, Maryland. This venue is located about one block away from the Baltimore Convention Center on the corner of Baltimore Street and Hopkins Place and also only a short distance from the Inner Harbor. With a seating capacity of 14,000 for concerts, CFG Bank Arena is owned by the City of Baltimore and managed by the Oak View Group, a global sports and entertainment company. It officially opened on October 23, 1962. Designed by AG Odell Jr. and Associates, it was built on the site of Old Congress Hall, where the Continental Congress met in 1776. As a cornerstone for the Inner Harbor redevelopment during the 1980s, it was reopened after renovations and was then renamed the Baltimore Arena in 1986. In 2003, it was renamed for 1st Mariner Bank, which purchased naming rights to the arena for 10 years. It was reported that 1st ...
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1988 Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League Season
The 1988 Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League season is the 2nd season of the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse, that began on January 3, 1988, and concluded with the championship game on March 20. On May 15, 1988 the league was renamed Major Indoor Lacrosse League (MILL), a name the league would keep for the next ten years. Team movement No teams were added, removed, or relocated for the 1988 season. Regular season Playoffs Awards Statistics leaders Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. ''Italics'' indicate tied single-season records. See also * 1988 in sports * 1988 Philadelphia Wings References1988 Archive at the Outsider's Guide to the NLL 88 Lacrosse Lacrosse is a team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. It is the oldest organized sport in North America, with its origins with the indigenous people of North America as early as the 12th century. The game was extensiv ...
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Lacrosse In Baltimore
Lacrosse is a team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. It is the oldest organized sport in North America, with its origins with the indigenous people of North America as early as the 12th century. The game was extensively modified by European colonists, reducing the violence, to create its current collegiate and professional form. Players use the head of the lacrosse stick to carry, pass, catch, and shoot the ball into the goal. The sport has four versions that have different sticks, fields, rules and equipment: field lacrosse, women's lacrosse, box lacrosse and intercrosse. The men's games, field lacrosse (outdoor) and box lacrosse (indoor), are contact sports and all players wear protective gear: helmet, gloves, shoulder pads, and elbow pads. The women's game is played outdoors and does not allow body contact but does allow stick to stick contact. The only protective gear required for women players is eyegear, while goalies wear helmets and protective ...
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Defunct National Lacrosse League Teams
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New Jersey Saints
The New Jersey Saints were one of the founding teams in the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League (renamed in 1989 to the Major Indoor Lacrosse League, and then again in 1998 to the National Lacrosse League). They played at the Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Saints won the 1988 Eagle Pro championship. After the 1988 season, they moved to Long Island, New York and became the New York Saints The New York Saints are a former member of the National Lacrosse League. They played at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, from 1989 to 2003. They became an inactive team after the 2002–03 season and were officially defunct in 2006. .... Awards and honors All time record Playoff results Championships External linksIndoor Lacrosse; N.J. Saints Win In Season Opener, New York Times, January 4, 1988 {{Defunct NLL Defunct National Lacrosse League teams Lacrosse clubs established in 1987 Sports clubs disestablished in 1988 Lacrosse teams in New Jersey ...
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John Tucker (lacrosse)
John Tucker is a retired American professional lacrosse player, and former head coach of the Boston Cannons and Atlanta Blaze of the now defunct MLL. He was also the head coach of the Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League. He was elected into the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame in 2010 and into the National Lacrosse Hall of Famee in 2016. Playing career Tucker began his lacrosse playing career in ninth grade, joining the junior league team at Archbishop Curley High School under Coach Joe D'Adamo. He was a freshman and sophomore on the team during the school's 1976 and 1977 championship seasons, and he graduated from Curley in 1979. As a collegiate player, Tucker was a member on a number of winning teams. He played on the undefeated Johns Hopkins University Blue Jays team that won the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in 1984. In international competition Tucker played for Team USA in winning three gold medals at the World Lacrosse Championships in 1986 ...
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1997 MILL Season
The 1997 season is the 11th season of the league and, is the last as the MILL, began on January 4, 1997, and concluded with the championship game on April 12. The league was renamed to the National Lacrosse League after this season. Team movement The Charlotte Cobras, who debuted in the 1996 Major Indoor Lacrosse League season, folded after only a single winless season. Regular season All Star Game No All-Star Game was played in 1997. Playoffs Awards Weekly awards Each week, a player is awarded "Player of the Week" honours. Monthly awards An award is also given out monthly for the best overall player. All-Pro Teams First Team: *Gary Gait, Philadelphia *Paul Gait, Rochester * Tom Marechek, Philadelphia *Mark Millon, New York *John Tavares, Buffalo *Dallas Eliuk, Philadelphia (goalie) Second Team: *Thomas Carmean, Boston *Duane Jacobs, Rochester * Darris Kilgour, Buffalo *Jeff Klodzen, Baltimore *Bob Martino, Baltimore *Sal LoCascio, New York (goalie) Statistics lea ...
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1996 MILL Season
The 1996 season is the 10th season of the league that began on December 30, 1995, and concluded with the championship game on April 12, 1996. Team movement The Charlotte Cobras played their only season in 1996, in the process achieving the only winless season in the history of the league. Regular season All Star Game No All-Star Game was played in 1996. Playoffs Awards Weekly awards Each week, a player is awarded "Player of the Week" honours. Monthly awards An award is also given out monthly for the best overall player. All-Pro Teams First Team: * Gary Gait, Philadelphia *Paul Gait, Rochester * Tom Marechek, Philadelphia *John Tavares, Buffalo *Jim Veltman, Buffalo *Dallas Eliuk, Philadelphia (goalie) Second Team: *Chris Bates, Charlotte *Thomas Carmean, Boston *Chris Driscoll, Rochester *Kevin Finneran, Philadelphia *Duane Jacobs, Rochester *Steve Dietrich, Rochester (goalie) Statistics leaders Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. ''Italics'' indicate ...
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1995 MILL Season
The 1995 Major Indoor Lacrosse League season is the 9th season of the league that began on January 7, 1995, and concluded with the championship game on April 8, 1995. Team movement 1995 featured the debut of the Rochester Knighthawks to the MILL, replacing the Detroit Turbos. Regular season All Star Game No All-Star Game was played in 1995. Playoffs ** indicates an overtime period. Awards Weekly awards Each week, a player is awarded "Player of the Week" honours. Monthly awards An award is also given out monthly for the best overall player. All-Pro Teams First Team: *Ted Dowling, Boston *Gary Gait, Philadelphia *Paul Gait, Rochester *John Tavares, Buffalo *Jim Veltman, Buffalo *Dallas Eliuk, Philadelphia (goalie) Second Team: * Thomas Carmean, Boston *Tim Hormes, Baltimore *Tom Marechek, Philadelphia *Bob Martino, Baltimore *Mark Millon, Baltimore *Steve Dietrich, Rochester (goalie) Statistics leaders Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. ''Italics'' indi ...
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1994 MILL Season
The 1994 season is the 8th season of the league that began on January 8, 1994, and concluded with the championship game on April 16. In this season, a game between the Detroit Turbos and Philadelphia Wings, was the only game in MILL history to be called off exclusively for fighting."Lacrosse History: The Only NLL Game Ever Called Off Due To Fighting."
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1993 MILL Season
The 1993 Major Indoor Lacrosse League season is the 7th season of the league that began on January 9, 1993, and concluded with the championship game on April 10. 1993 saw the only undefeated season in the history of the MILL/NLL; the Buffalo Bandits won all eight of their regular season games, then defeated Boston in the Divisional finals and Philadelphia in the Championship game to finish with a perfect 10-0 record. Team movement 1993 saw no team changes from the 1992 season. The next season to see no team changes from the previous season did not occur until 2013. Regular season All Star Game No All-Star Game was played in 1993. Playoffs *Buffalo hosted the championship game. Awards All-Pro Teams First Team: *Gary Gait, Philadelphia *Paul Gait, Philadelphia * Dave Pietramala, Pittsburgh *John Tavares, Buffalo *Jim Veltman, Buffalo *Dallas Eliuk, Philadelphia (goalie) Second Team: * Thomas Carmean, Boston *Jeff Jackson, Baltimore * Derek Keenan, Buffalo *Rob Shek, Philad ...
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1992 MILL Season
The 1992 season is the 6th season of the league that began on December 27, 1991, and concluded with the championship game on April 11, 1992. Team movement 1992 saw the debut of the Buffalo Bandits, and also saw the New England Blazers move to Boston. Regular season All Star Game No All-Star Game was played in 1992. Playoffs ** indicates an overtime period Awards All-Pro Teams First Team: *Gary Gait, Detroit *Paul Gait, Detroit *Dave Pietramala, Pittsburgh *Rick Sowell, Baltimore * John Tucker, Philadelphia *Sal LoCascio, New York (goalie) Second Team: *Jeff Jackson, Baltimore *Derek Keenan, Buffalo * Darris Kilgour, Buffalo *John Nostrant, Philadelphia *Jim Veltman, Buffalo *Dallas Eliuk, Philadelphia (goalie) Statistics leaders Bold numbers indicate new single-season records. ''Italics'' indicate tied single-season records. See also * 1992 in sports References1992 Archive at the Outsider's Guide to the NLL Mill Mill may refer to: Science and technology * * Mi ...
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