2005 Major League Lacrosse season

The 2005 Major League Lacrosse season was the fifth season of the league. The season began on May 20 and concluded with the championship game on August 21, 2005. This was the last MLL season when they just had 6 teams, and the next season, they had the new Western Conference.

2005 MLL season
LeagueMajor League Lacrosse
SportField lacrosse
DurationMay 2005 – August 2005
Number of teams6
MLL seasons

General information

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The 45-second shot clock was changed to a 60-second shot clock in 2005.

The league played several exhibition and regular season games on the West Coast in 2005 as part of plans to expand to the region. For the second consecutive year, Qwest Field in Seattle hosted a MLL game. Baltimore defeated New Jersey 21–12 on May 28 in front of 8,478 in attendance at Qwest Field.[1] An exhibition game between two all-star teams, Old School (inaugural season players) and the Young Guns, was played on July 2 at Invesco Field in Denver. It drew a crowd of 12,674—the largest in league history.[2]

Regular season

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W = Wins, L = Losses, , PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against

Qualified for playoffs
American Division
TeamWLPCTPFPA
Boston Cannons102.833200159
Long Island Lizards48.333177189
Philadelphia Barrage48.333156194
National Division
TeamWLPCTPFPA
Baltimore Bayhawks102.833247158
Rochester Rattlers66.500184197
New Jersey Pride210.167148215

Long Island defeated Philadelphia 2 of 3 games in the regular season.

All Star Game

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July 2, 2005

Old School team was made up of players who began playing in 2001. Young Guns was made up of players who began in 2002 or later.

Playoffs

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Semifinal games August 19, 2005

MLL championship August 21, 2005

Bracket

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SemifinalSteinfeld Cup Final
      
N1Baltimore20
N2Rochester13
N1Baltimore15
A2Long Island9
A2Long Island19
A1Boston14

Awards

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AwardWinnerTeam
MVP AwardMark Millon
Gary Gait
Boston
Baltimore
Rookie of the Year AwardBrodie MerrillBaltimore
Coach of the Year AwardScott HillerBoston
Defensive player of the Year AwardNicky PolancoLong Island
Offensive player of the Year AwardCasey PowellRochester
Goaltender of the Year AwardChris GarrityBoston
Sportsman of the Year AwardPat McCabeLong Island
Most Improved Player of the Year AwardAndrew CombsRochester
Community Service AwardRyan McClayNew Jersey


References

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  1. ^ Romero, José Miguel (May 29, 2005). "Seattle welcomes big-league lacrosse". The Seattle Times. p. C4. Retrieved February 1, 2024.
  2. ^ Smith, Theresa (July 3, 2005). "Young Guns hold off elders in OT". The Denver Post. p. B9. Retrieved February 4, 2024.