Season: | 2017 |
Seasonlink: | 2017 Major League Lacrosse season |
Team: | Florida Launch |
League: | Major League Lacrosse |
Teamlink: | Florida Launch |
Record: | 8-6 |
Generalmanager: | Brian Clinton |
Coach: | Tom Mariano |
Arena: | FAU Stadium |
Attendance: | 2,298 |
Prevseason Year: | 2016 |
Nextseason Year: | 2018 |
The 2017 Florida Launch season is the fourth season for the Florida Launch of Major League Lacrosse. The Launch will try to improve upon their franchise and league-worst 3-11 record in 2016. It will be their first season under head coach Tom Mariano after Stan Ross resigned.[1] Due to a renovation to FAU Stadium, the Launch will play their first two home games of the season at Spec Martin Stadium in Deland in partnership with Stetson University.[2]
On July 29, the Launch defeated the Boston Cannons 18-17 to clinch the franchise's first playoff spot and winning record at 8-6.[3] On August 12, Florida's season came to an end in their first ever playoff game, 18-13 to the Ohio Machine.[4]
Date | Opponent | Stadium | Result | Attendance | Record |
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April 22 | Boston Cannons | Spec Martin Stadium (Deland, FL) | L 17-18 | 1,827 | 0-1 |
April 29 | Rochester Rattlers | Spec Martin Stadium (Deland, FL) | W 12-10 | 1,764 | 1-1 |
May 13 | Denver Outlaws | FAU Stadium | L 8-15 | 2,208 | 1-2 |
May 20 | at Rochester Rattlers | Rochester Rhinos Stadium | W 9-8 | 1,744 | 2-2 |
May 27 | at Ohio Machine | Fortress Obetz | L 7-19 | 1,028 | 2-3 |
June 2 | at New York Lizards | James M. Shuart Stadium | W 13-10 | 4,195 | 3-3 |
June 10 | New York Lizards | FAU Stadium | W 15-14 | 2,337 | 4-3 |
June 17 | Atlanta Blaze | FAU Stadium | W 19-16 | 3,728 | 5-3 |
June 24 | at Charlotte Hounds | American Legion Memorial Stadium | L 14-18 | 1,688 | 5-4 |
July 1 | at Atlanta Blaze | Fifth Third Bank Stadium | L 4-17 | 2,288 | 5-5 |
July 15 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | FAU Stadium | W 20-19 | 2,143 | 6-5 |
July 20 | at Chesapeake Bayhawks | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | L 10-18 | 4,420 | 6-6 |
July 22 | Charlotte Hounds | FAU Stadium | W 18-12 | 2,079 | 7-6 |
July 29 | at Boston Cannons | Harvard Stadium | W 18-17 | 5,579 | 8-6 |