Toronto Titans | |
First Season: | 2020 |
Association: | International Swimming League |
City: | Toronto, Ontario |
Captain: | Kylie Masse and Brent Hayden |
Coach: | Byron MacDonald |
Gm: | Robert Kent |
Website: | http://torontotitans.club |
Toronto Titans is one of the two new teams for the professional International Swimming League 2020 season, announced in December 2019, taking the total number of teams in the league to ten. Toronto Titans is based in Toronto, Ontario and trains out of the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre in Scarborough.[1]
During the spring of 2020 Toronto Titans announced various signees to their roster for the planned 2020 ISL season, including Kylie Masse,[2] Kayla Sanchez, Michael Chadwick,[3] Blake Pieroni and Icelander, Anton McKee.[4] Masse, a six-time gold medalist, four-time silver medalist and four-time bronze medalist is the captain for the team, while Brent Hayden, a four-time gold medalist, seven-time silver medalist and 11-time bronze medalist is the vice-captain.[5]
Dates | Location | Venue | Team Scores | Results | MVP | |
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Regular season | ||||||
24–25 October | Budapest | Danube Arena | LA Current: 535.5 pts Tokyo Frog Kings: 506.5 pts Toronto Titans: 401 pts Aqua Centurions: 260 pts | [7] | Béryl Gastaldello( LA Current) 78 pts | |
1–2 November | Budapest | Danube Arena | Energy Standard: 609 pts Toronto Titans: 448 pts New York Breakers: 354.5 pts Aqua Centurions: 290.5 pts | [8] | Siobhán Haughey( Energy Standard) 61.5 pts | |
5–6 November | Budapest | Danube Arena | Energy Standard: 613 pts Team Iron: 448 pts Toronto Titans: 391 pts DC Trident: 256 pts | [9] | Emre Sakçı( Team Iron) 51 pts |