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New England Command

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Women's field lacrosse team
Command
Founded2018
First season2018 WPLL season
Disbanded2020
Last season2019 WPLL season
LeagueWomen's Professional Lacrosse League
Team historyNew England Command
2018
Command
2019—2020
Based inBoston,Massachusetts
Head coachAmy Patton
General managerAlice Lee
Division titles1 (2018)
WebsiteNew England Command

TheCommand was aWomen's Professional Lacrosse League (WPLL) professional women'sfield lacrosse team. They have played in the WPLL since the 2018 season. In the 2018 season, the five teams in the WPLL played in abarnstorming format, with all five teams playing at a single venue, and the Command were the inaugural champions.

After cancelling the 2020 season in April due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the league announced on August 6, 2020, that it would be closing down.[1]

Roster

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NUMBERNAMEPOSITIONCOLLEGE
99Emily LeitnerGKUniversity of Pennsylvania
81Sarah MartinAUniversity of Albany
63Kierra SweeneyADartmouth College
34Casey PearsallMUniversity of Notre Dame
33Becca BlockDSyracuse University
31Bailey MathisDLoyola University Maryland
29Megan DoutyDUniversity of Maryland
28Bridget BiancoGKNorthwestern University
25Katie HertschDHofstra University
24Sarah LloydMPrinceton University
23Steph LazoAPenn State University
21Kristin IgoeMBoston College
20Taylor HenshAUniversity of Maryland
18Taryn VanThofMLoyola University Maryland
16Olivia JennerADuke University
15Tanner GuarinoMUMass Amherst
14Ela HazarAUniversity of North Carolina
12Kasey BehrMUniversity of Virginia
9Gabby CapuzziMOhio State University
8Kara MupoANorthwestern University
6Izzy NixonAYale University
5Katie O'DonnellMPenn State University
4Kenzie KentABoston College

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2018 season

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DateOpponentHome/AwayResultScore
June 2New York FightNeutralW13-10
June 9Baltimore BraveAwayL6-15
June 24Upstate PrideAwayW11-10 (OT)
June 28Philadelphia FireHomeW12-11

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2019 season

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DateOpponentHome/AwayVenueResultScore
June 1Philadelphia FireHomeGillette Stadium,Foxboro, MAW11-8
June 15Upstate PrideNeutralRiver City Sports Complex,Richmond, VAL5-18
June 24New York FightNeutralHomewood Field,Baltimore, MDL5-16
July 13Baltimore BraveAwayRidley Athletic Complex,Baltimore, MDL9-13

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References

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  1. ^"Women's Professional Lacrosse League Closes, Opportunity Awaits Players in Athletes Unlimited".www.insidelacrosse.com. Retrieved2025-02-09.
  2. ^"TEAMS".www.prowomenslax.com. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. RetrievedApr 3, 2019.
  3. ^"Results & Statistics".www.prowomenslax.com. Archived from the original on April 5, 2019. RetrievedApr 3, 2019.
  4. ^"SportsEngine".user.sportngin.com.


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