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Denver Outlaws
Denver Outlaws logo.svg
Founded 2006
Home Stadium INVESCO Field at Mile High
City Denver, Colorado
Colors Black, orange, silver, white
                   
Local Media Denver Post
KTCL
KBCO
General Manager Brian Reese
Head Coach Brian Reese
Steinfeld Cups None
Division Championships 2006, 2008, 2009
Website DenverOutlaws.com

The Denver Outlaws are a lacrosse team based in Denver, Colorado. They began playing in the MLL as a 2006 expansion team. From 2006 to 2008, they were in the Western Conference. With the MLL contraction for the 2009 season from 10 to 6 teams (due to the state of the U.S. economy), there will only be one conference.

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[edit] Franchise history

The Outlaws had their inaugural game on May 20, 2006 versus the Chicago Machine at INVESCO Field at Mile High. The game was played in front of a Major League Lacrosse record crowd of 13,167 (the record was broken again later that year at another Denver home game which drew 15,981), where the Outlaws won 24-14. [1] The Outlaws won the Western Conference championship in their first season.

On June 16, 2007, the Rochester Rattlers won a 27-26 (in overtime) game over the Denver Outlaws in the highest scoring game in MLL history at INVESCO Field at Mile High.

On July 4, 2007, Denver set the world professional lacrosse attendance record (indoor and outdoor) when 19,793 [2] people came to see the 4th of July fireworks game against Chicago. Denver won the game 22-14. This broke the previous record, set in Denver's 2006 Independence Day weekend game against the Los Angeles Riptide.

The Outlaws broke their own attendance record once again on July 4, 2008 as 20,116 people saw the Outlaws defeat the San Francisco Dragons 10-9.

The Denver Outlaws broke their attendance record again on July 4, 2009 with 21,952 attendants. They lost the game 16 to 17 against the Boston Cannons

Denver hosted the 2008 Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game in front of 10,124 people, with the Western Conference defeating the Eastern Conference 31-15.

[edit] General Managers

  • Brian Reese

[edit] Current Coaching Staff

  • Head Coach - Brian Reese
  • Assistant Head Coach - Tom Graesser
  • Offensive Coordinator - Bill Edell
  • Defensive Coordinator - Trevor Tierney
  • Director of College Scouting - Jon Barocas

[edit] All-Time Head Coaches

  • Jarred Testa (2006)
  • Jim Beardmore (2007)
  • Brian Reese (2007-pres.)

[edit] Current Season

2009 Denver Outlaws Season
Date & Time Away Team Score Home Team Score Game Notes/Scoring Leader
May 16 @ 7 PM Chicago 13 Denver 11 -
May 22 @ 7:30 PM Denver 15 Boston 15 Brendan Mundorf 5 goals
May 30 @ 7 PM Washington 16 Denver 20 Dan Hardy 1 goal 3 assists in debut
June 7 @ 4 PM Denver 15 Chicago 11 -
June 13 @ 7 PM Long Island 9 Denver 16 -
June 20 @ 7 PM Toronto 8 Denver 15 -
June 27 @ 7 PM Denver 20 Toronto 16 -
July 4 @ 7 PM Boston 17 Denver 16 -
July 18 @ 7 PM Denver 11 Washington 8 -
July 25 @ 7 PM Long Island - Denver - -
August 1 @ 7 PM Denver - Long Island - -
August 8 @ 7 PM Denver - Toronto - -


[edit] Season-by-Season

Denver Outlaws
Year W L Regular season finish Playoffs
2006 10 2 1st in Western Conference Won semifinal 23-14 over San Francisco Dragons
Lost championship 23-12 to Philadelphia Barrage
2007 7 5 2nd in Western Conference Lost semifinal 13-12 (OT) to Philadelphia Barrage
2008 8 4 1st in Western Conference Won semifinal 13-12 over Los Angeles Riptide
Lost championship 16-6 to Rochester Rattlers
2009 9 3 1st in Division Won semifinal over Boston Cannons 11-10
Lost championship to Toronto Nationals 10-9
Totals 31 13 Regular Season Win % = .756 Total Playoff Record 2 - 3
Playoff Win % = .400

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