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2001 Major League Lacrosse season


FieldValue
title2001 MLL season
leagueMajor League Lacrosse
sportField lacrosse
logo_size150px
no_of_teams6
durationMay 2001 – August 2001
season
MVP_link
playoffs
conf1
conf2
finals
finals_link
seasonslistnamesMLL
nextseason_link2002 Major League Lacrosse season
nextseason_year2002 season
TVFox Sports Net

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The 2001 Major League Lacrosse season was the inaugural season of the new semi-professional men's field lacrosse league. The league began play with six founding teams: Baltimore Bayhawks, Boston Cannons, Bridgeport Barrage, Long Island Lizards, New Jersey Pride and Rochester Rattlers. Each team played a 14-game regular season schedule that ended with a championship game on September 3, 2001.

Major League Lacrosse (MLL) played its first game on June 7 when Baltimore defeated Long Island 16–13 score at Homewood Field in Baltimore. Baltimore's Chris Turner scored the first goal in MLL regular season history. Those same two teams met in the Steinfeld Cup, the championship trophy named for co-founder Jake Steinfeld, with the Lizards turning the tables and beating the Bayhawks 15–11.

Regular season

Qualified for playoffs
TeamWLPCTPFPA
Long Island Lizards104.714216196
[Boston Cannons](2001-boston-cannons-season)311.214183221
[Bridgeport Barrage](2001-bridgeport-barrage-season)311.214190216
TeamWLPCTPFPA
Baltimore Bayhawks104.714195172
Rochester Rattlers86.571185159
New Jersey Pride86.571197199

Boston beat Bridgeport in 3 of 4 regular season games, Rochester beat New Jersey in 3 of 4 regular season games.

All Star Game

The inaugural Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game was hosted by the Bridgeport Barrage at The Ballpark at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Connecticut on August 2, 2001. The National division team beat the American division 24–18. Mark Millon was the game's MVP.

Playoffs

The top two teams from each division qualified for the playoffs. The 1st place team from one division would play the 2nd place team from the other division in the semifinals. All games were played at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

The format resulted in Boston (3–11) making the playoffs while New Jersey (8–6) did not. The format was changed the following season, so the two division winners and the next two best teams regardless of division made the playoffs.

September 1 September 3 | RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1=Long Island (10–4) | RD1-score1=13 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2=Rochester (8–6) | RD1-score2=12 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3=Baltimore (10–4) | RD1-score3=12 | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4=Boston (3–11) | RD1-score4=11 | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1=Long Island | RD2-score1=15 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2=Baltimore | RD2-score2=11

Awards

AwardWinnerTeam
MVP AwardRyan PowellRochester
Rookie of the Year AwardKeith CromwellBridgeport
Coach of the Year AwardJohn DeTommasoLong Island
Defensive player of the Year AwardRob DoerrBaltimore
Offensive player of the Year AwardJohn Grant, Jr.Rochester
Goaltender of the Year AwardGreg CattranoBaltimore
Iron Lizard AwardJoe GhedinaLong Island

;Weekly Awards

WeekOffensiveDefensive12345678910111213
Jesse HubbardRob Doerr
Casey PowellJim Mule
Ryan PowellBrian Dougherty
D'Arcy Sweet
Terry RiordanSteve Koudelka
D'Arcy SweetGreg Cattrano
Mark MillonGreg Cattrano
Jay JalbertJohn Gagliardi
John Grant, Jr.Brian Dougherty
David CurryBill Daye
John Grant, Jr.Regy Thorpe
John Grant, Jr.Rob Doerr
Greg TraynorSal LoCascio
Paul GaitPat McCabe

Statistics Leaders

StatPlayerTeamNumber
**Goals**Jesse HubbardNew Jersey44
**Two-Point Goals**David EvansBoston6
**Assists**Jon HessNew Jersey39
**Points**Ryan PowellRochester63
**Face-off Pct**Andy TowersBoston.580
**Save Pct**Greg CattranoBaltimore.583
**GAA**Brian DoughertyRochester11.7

References

References

  1. Kim Harmon. (July 16, 2001). "The Bridgeport Barrage will host the first-ever Major League Lacrosse (MLL) All-Star game on Thursday, August 2, at The Ballpark at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport. Face-off will be at 8 pm. Join league founder Jake Steinfeld (Body by Jake) with star player". The Newtown Bee.
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