New York Titans (lacrosse)

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New York Titans
Division Eastern
Founded 2006
Home arena Madison Square Garden
Based in New York City
Colors Blue, Orange
Head coach Adam Mueller
General manager Timothy Kelly
Local media
Championships
Division Championships
Website www.nytitanslacrosse.com


The New York Titans are a professional lacrosse team in the National Lacrosse League that began playing in the 2007 season.

This franchise is not to be confused with the New York Saints who played first as the New Jersey Saints at Brendan Byrne Arena in The Meadowlands from 1987-1988, and then at Nassau Coliseum on Long Island from 1989-2003.

The principal owner is Gary Rosenbach, founder of Galleon Group. The ownership group also includes William E. Ford, Mark H. Ford, Nick Leone, Flip Huffard and Richard Ullmann[1].

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[edit] History

The Titans played to a 4-12 record in its inaugral season under the franchise's head coach, Adam Mueller. [2]. George Daniel was named the Titan's Team President and Governor after stepping down from his position as the NLL's Deputy Commissioner & General Counsel [3].George Daniel resigned after the 2006-2007 season and the Titans named former Long Island Lizards General Manager Timothy Kelly as GM.

During the 2007 season, the Titans played four of their eight home games at Madison Square Garden, and the other four at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.[1] For the 2008 season, the team will play all of its home games at Madison Square Garden, while playing one game at a neutral site at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, NJ[4].

The Titans played their first game on January 6, 2007 in Chicago, Illinois against the Shamrox and lost. Gewas Schindler opened the scoring 1:20 in, scoring the first goal in Titans history, but the Shamrox won the game 15-12[5]. The Titans' first win came in their third game, and first ever at home, when they defeated the Shamrox 11-9.

[edit] Awards & honors

Year Player Award
2008 Adam Mueller Les Bartley Award[6]

[edit] Roster

No. Position Player
3 Flag of the United States Trans Alrich, Matt
41 Flag of the United States Def Barrett, Bryan
36 Flag of the United States Def Belisle, Mitch
14 Flag of the United States Fwd Boyle, Ryan
32 Flag of the United States Def Brzeski, Rich
71 Flag of the United States Trant Galbraith, Keevin
44 Flag of Canada Fwd Hall, Jordan
5 Flag of the United States Def Hanford, Jaime
34 Flag of the United States Def Kelly, Anthony
42 Flag of Canada Fwd Maddalena, Pat
19 Flag of Canada Fwd McLellan, Mike
16 Flag of Canada Def Merrill, Patrick
No. Position Player
2 Flag of Australia Fwd Mundorf, Brendan
21 Flag of the United States Goalie Miller, Erik
56 Flag of the United States Trans Orsen, John
12 Flag of the United States Trans Park, Jarett
20 Flag of the United States Trans Peyser, Greg
1 Flag of the United States Fwd Powell, Casey (C)
90 Flag of Canada Fwd Ratcliffe, Jeff
24 Flag of Canada Def Smith, Rory
47 Flag of the United States Trans Spano, Jeff
10 Flag of the United States Fwd Tower, Brian
48 Flag of Canada Goalie Vinc, Matt

Injured reserve

No. Position Player
15 Flag of the United States Fwd Zash, Matt

[edit] All time Record

Season Division W-L Finish Home Road GF GA Coach Playoffs
2007 Eastern 4-12 7th 3-5 1-7 195 233 Adam Mueller Missed playoffs
2008 Eastern 10-6 4th 5-1 5-5 197 186 Adam Mueller Lost in division final
Total 2 seasons 14-18   8-6 6-12 392 419    

[edit] Playoff Results

Season Game Visiting Home
2008 Division Semifinal New York 11 Minnesota 8
Division Final New York 12 Buffalo 19

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b League Expands to New York. NLL web site (July 11, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-01-07.
  2. ^ Mueller to Coach New York. NLL web site (July 11, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-01-07.
  3. ^ Daniel Named New York Team President. NLL web site (August 14, 2006). Retrieved on 2007-01-07.
  4. ^ Titans announce revised 2008 season schedule. NYTitansLacrosse.com (November 5, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-11-08.
  5. ^ Chicago Defeats New York, 15-12. NLL web site (January 6, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-01-07.
  6. ^ Adam Mueller Wins Les Bartley Award. NLL.com (May 8, 2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-08.

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