Connecticut Hammerheads Explained

Connecticut Hammerheads
Founded:2020
Folded:2020
Sport:Lacrosse
League:Major League Lacrosse
Stadium:Rafferty Stadium
City:Fairfield, Connecticut
President:Ian Frenette
Coach:Bill Warder
Blank Label:PLPA representative
Blank Label1:Formerly
Blank Label2:Later
Website:cthammerheads.com/

The Connecticut Hammerheads were a Major League Lacrosse (MLL) professional men's field lacrosse team based in Fairfield, Connecticut. The team played for one season during the 2020 season. The team's home field was Rafferty Stadium located on the campus of Fairfield University.[1]

History

On February 11, 2020, MLL announced that it had granted an expansion franchise to the Fairfield, Connecticut, one day after the league folded the Dallas Rattlers. The team was the league's second in the state of Connecticut; the Bridgeport Barrage operated there from 2001 to 2003 before relocating to Philadelphia. The league named Rattlers' head coach Bill Warder to the same position with the Connecticut Hammerheads.[2]

Less than a week later, the Hammerheads announced they were trading Bryce Wasserman, a Dallas native, to the Boston Cannons in exchange for Will Sands.[3]

The Hammerheads had seven picks in the collegiate draft, including the second overall pick. They used that option on Michael Kraus, an attack from the defending NCAA champion Virginia Cavaliers. Kraus was also a selection with the competing Premier Lacrosse League, but on May 14 he officially signed a two-year deal to join the Hammerheads.[4]

On July 18, the Hammerheads played their first game, in quarantined fashion at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, against the Denver Outlaws. The Outlaws controlled the game from the start, defeating Connecticut, 18-6. Ryan McNamara had the first goal in franchise history and Bradley Voigt led the team with three goals on the night.[5]

Four days later, the team got its first victory in franchise history against the New York Lizards, 10-8. Kraus picked up his first two career goals and Voigt again led the way with four scores. Defending Goalie of the Year Sean Sconone stopped 65% of the shots he faced.[6] The team picked up its second win the next day against the Boston Cannons by a score of 11-8. Sconone dazzled with a new franchise record 73.3 save percentage.[7] With their 14-9 win over the Chesapeake Bayhawks on July 24 in the regular season finale, the Hammerheads would clinch the second overall playoff seed in their first season.

Season-by-season

Connecticut Hammerheads
Year W L % Regular season finish Playoffs
3 2 .600 2nd in league Semifinal vs. Bayhawks canceled
Totals3 2 .600 Total Playoff Record 0-0
Playoff Win % = .000

Roster

!#!Name!Nationality!Position!Height!Weight!College
1Bradley VoigtA6 ft 0 in202 lbsSyracuse
2Michael KrausA5 ft 11 in195 lbsVirginia
3Christian Carson-BanisterG6 ft 1 in205 lbsBoston University
4Kris AlleyneG5 ft 11 in190 lbsRutgers
5Michael BrownD6 ft 1 in200 lbsBrown
6Ben MartinA6 ft 0 in177 lbsDartmouth
7Luke WittenbergM6 ft 4 in187 lbsGeorgetown
8Ryan Beville (A)M6 ft 2 in180 lbsJacksonville
10Tom MooreM6 ft 3 in190 lbsBinghamton
11Michael BenderLSM5 ft 11 in180 lbsMaryland
12Gunnar SchimolerD6 ft 3 in205 lbsUMBC
14Jake SeauM6 ft 2 in205 lbsDuke
15Dan LomasA5 ft 11 in186 lbsHigh Point
16Will RenzSSDM6 ft 0 in200 lbsYale
17Adam OsikaM6 ft 3 in205 lbsAlbany
18Matt FarrellD5 ft 10 in175 lbsHoly Cross
19Jack CurranM6 ft 0 in185 lbsVillanova
20Drew SchantzM6 ft 0 in200 lbsNotre Dame
21Trevor SmythLSM6 ft 2 in195 lbsRIT
22Will SandsA5 ft 10 in183 lbsBucknell
23Cody RadziewiczM5 ft 11 in185 lbsJohns Hopkins
28Robert MooneyD6 ft 4 in215 lbsYale
29Noah RakFON/AN/AUMass
31Sean Sconone (C)G5 ft 11270 lbsUMass
33Landon KramerD6 ft 3 in225 lbsSacred Heart
41Justin SchwenkFO6 ft 0 in185 lbsVirginia
47Joe GillisM6 ft 0 in195 lbsSyracuse
50Hayden La VangieLSM6 ft 1 in195 lbsJacksonville
51Brendan CollinsM6 ft 2 in201 lbsNotre Dame
57Greg WeylD6 ft 2 in205 lbsMercyhurst
81Ryan McNamara (A)A5 ft 8 in185 lbsMarquette
88Andrew HelmerLSM6 ft 1 in201 lbsSyracuse
90Kyle Buchanan M5 ft 8 in165 lbsRobert Morris
91Ryan Fournier LSM5 ft 9 in190 lbsLoyola
(C)- captain

(A)- alternate captain

Source:[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Major League Lacrosse Team Coming To Fairfield University . February 11, 2020.
  2. Web site: Major League Lacrosse Announces New Franchise: the Connecticut Hammerheads . OurSports Central . February 11, 2020.
  3. https://hammerheads.majorleaguelacrosse.com/news/2020/2/17/general-hammerheads-trade-bryce-wasserman-to-boston-acquire-will-sands.aspx Hammerheads trade Wasserman for Sands
  4. https://hammerheads.majorleaguelacrosse.com/news/2020/5/14/general-hammerheads-sign-michael-kraus-to-two-year-deal.aspx Hammerheads sign Michael Kraus to two-year deal
  5. https://hammerheads.majorleaguelacrosse.com/news/2020/7/18/lacrosse-hammerheads-fall-18-6-to-denver.aspx Hammerheads fall 18-6 to Denver
  6. https://hammerheads.majorleaguelacrosse.com/news/2020/7/22/lacrosse-hammerheads-get-first-franchise-win-vs-lizards.aspx Hammerheads get first franchise win vs. Lizards
  7. https://hammerheads.majorleaguelacrosse.com/news/2020/7/23/lacrosse-hammerheads-rally-to-beat-boston-11-8.aspx Hammerheads rally to beat Boston
  8. Web site: The Hammerheads 25-man Roster is Here. 2020-07-07. Connecticut Hammerheads MLL Team. en.