2019 New York Lizards season explained

Season:2019
Seasonlink:2019 Major League Lacrosse season
Team:New York Lizards
League:Major League Lacrosse
Teamlink:New York Lizards
Record:5-11
Generalmanager:Joe Spallina
Coach:B.J. O'Hara
Arena:James M. Shuart Stadium
Prevseason Year:2018
Nextseason Year:2020

The 2019 New York Lizards season is the nineteenth season for the Lizards franchise of Major League Lacrosse. The Lizards are coming off an 8–6 season in which they finished fourth place in the league standings and grabbed the last playoff spot. The team ultimately lost to their former in-state rival and now Dallas Rattlers, 15–12 in the semifinals.[1]

The Lizards, like most teams in the league, would have to rebuild from a max exodus of players to the new Premier Lacrosse League, a new professional league founded by former Lizard and MLL star Paul Rabil.[2] The Lizards would end up finishing last place in the league standings at 5–11, their worst record since going 4–10 in 2013. It was the first season for the Lizards under the reigns of B.J. O'Hara, four-time Steinfeld Cup-winning coach. O'Hara replaced Joe Spallina officially on December 19, 2018, after Spallina decided to step back into a front office role.[3]

Transactions

Offseason

In-season

Collegiate Draft

The 2019 Collegiate Draft was held on March 9 in Charlotte, North Carolina at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Inside Lacrosse gave the Lizards a "B−" in their team-by-team draft grades, despite being limited to only six picks.[7]

RoundOverall PickPlayerSchoolPosition
324Jack TighYaleMidfielder
433John DaniggelisYaleMidfielder
542Connor FarrellLIU PostFaceoff
651Dan DolanMarylandGoalie
757Decker CurranMichiganMidfielder
760Brendan KearnsProvidence FriarsAttack

Schedule

DateOpponentStadiumResultAttendanceRecord
May 31Denver OutlawsJames M. Shuart StadiumL 9-115,5920-1
June 1at Boston CannonsVeterans Memorial StadiumL 12-135,0250-2
June 15Chesapeake BayhawksJames M. Shuart StadiumL 14-162,7230-3
June 22at Boston CannonsVeterans Memorial StadiumL 11-183,6210-4
June 29Dallas RattlersJames M. Shuart StadiumW 13-94,2371-4
July 7at Atlanta BlazeGrady StadiumL 11-121,9271-5
July 11Boston CannonsJames M. Shuart StadiumW 15-124,7162-5
July 20at Chesapeake BayhawksNavy-Marine Corps Memorial StadiumW 14-105,4223-5
August 3at Chesapeake BayhawksNavy-Marine Corps Memorial StadiumL 9-114,2343-6
August 4Chesapeake BayhawksJames M. Shuart StadiumL 7-245,0123-7
August 10at Dallas RattlersFord Center at The StarL 11-154,0113-8
August 17Atlanta BlazeJames M. Shuart StadiumL 13-14 4,1193-9
August 24at Denver OutlawsSports Authority Field at Mile HighL 13-163,0343-10
August 31at Dallas RattlersFord Center at The StarW 12-114,2174-10
September 7Denver OutlawsJames M. Shuart StadiumL 12-154,2784-11
September 21Atlanta BlazeJames M. Shuart StadiumW 21-155,7475-11

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dallas Beats New York 15-12, Will Play Denver for the MLL Championship | Inside Lacrosse.
  2. Web site: Paul Rabil’s Premier Lacrosse League Launches. October 22, 2018. www.usalaxmagazine.com.
  3. Web site: BJ O'Hara named head coach of the New York Lizards . 2019-04-13 . 2019-04-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190403231424/https://www.uslaxmagazine.com/pro/mll/bj-ohara-named-head-coach-of-new-york-lizards . dead .
  4. http://www.nylizards.com/articles/relocation-draft-article Relocation draft nets Crowley, Kaut, others for New York
  5. http://www.nylizards.com/dylanmolloycomeshome Dylan Molloy comes home
  6. https://bayhawks.majorleaguelacrosse.com/news/2019/7/11/chesapeake-trades-for-faceoff-specialist-noah-rak.aspx?path=cbh Lizards give up Rak
  7. Web site: 2019 MLL Draft: Team-by-Team Grades | Inside Lacrosse.