Steinfeld Cup

The Steinfeld Trophy is the trophy given annually to the winners of the Major League Lacrosse championship. The trophy is contested via a 4-team playoff where the top teams (based on regular season record) compete in a single-elimination format during Championship Weekend. Championship Weekend is currently presented by Smartlink[1] and culminates in the awarding of the Steinfeld Trophy.[2] The award is named after MLL founder Jake Steinfeld. Since the league's inception, the championship has been played at a pre-designated neutral location.

Finals

Season Date Champion Score Runner-up Venue Location Attendance Game MVP
2001 September 3, 2001 Long Island Lizards 15–11 Baltimore Bayhawks Kennedy Stadium Bridgeport, CT 6,745 Paul Gait (Long Island)
2002 September 1, 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks 21–13 Long Island Lizards Columbus Crew Stadium Columbus, OH 5,596 Mark Millon (Baltimore)
2003 August 24, 2003 Long Island Lizards 15–14 (OT) Baltimore Bayhawks Villanova Stadium Villanova, PA 6,593 Kevin Lowe (Long Island)
2004 August 22, 2004 Philadelphia Barrage 13–11 Boston Cannons Nickerson Field Boston, MA 8,279 Greg Cattrano (Philadelphia)
2005 August 21, 2005 Baltimore Bayhawks 15–9 Long Island Lizards Nickerson Field Boston, MA 6,829 Gary Gait (Baltimore)
2006 August 27, 2006 Philadelphia Barrage 23–12 Denver Outlaws The Home Depot Center Carson, CA 5,374 Roy Colsey (Philadelphia)
2007 August 26, 2007 Philadelphia Barrage 16–13 Los Angeles Riptide PAETEC Park Rochester, NY 5,288 Matt Striebel (Philadelphia)
2008 August 24, 2008 Rochester Rattlers 16–6 Denver Outlaws Harvard Stadium Boston, MA 8,481 Joe Walters (Rochester)
2009 August 23, 2009 Toronto Nationals 10–9 Denver Outlaws Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis, MD 7,003 Merrick Thomson (Toronto)
2010 August 22, 2010 Chesapeake Bayhawks 13–9 Long Island Lizards Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis, MD 6,445 Kyle Hartzell (Chesapeake)
2011 August 28, 2011 Boston Cannons 10–9 Hamilton Nationals Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Annapolis, MD 5,027 Jordan Burke (Boston)
2012 August 26, 2012 Chesapeake Bayhawks 16–6 Denver Outlaws Harvard Stadium Boston, MA 7,384 Ben Rubeor (Chesapeake)
2013 August 25, 2013 Chesapeake Bayhawks 10–9 Charlotte Hounds PPL Park Chester, PA 3,892 John Grant Jr. (Chesapeake)
2014 August 23, 2014 Denver Outlaws 12–11 Rochester Rattlers Fifth Third Bank Stadium Kennesaw, GA 8,149 John Grant Jr. (Denver)
2015 August 8, 2015 New York Lizards 15–12 Rochester Rattlers Fifth Third Bank Stadium Kennesaw, GA 8,674 Paul Rabil (New York)
2016 August 20, 2016 Denver Outlaws 19–18 Ohio Machine Fifth Third Bank Stadium Kennesaw, GA 5,522 Eric Law (Denver)
2017 August 19, 2017 The Ford Center at The Star Frisco, TX

MLL playoffs (2001-16)

Team First season Last appearance Last victory Last appearance in final Last championship
Boston 2001 2015 2011 2011 2011
New York 2001 2016 2015 2015 2015
New Jersey @ 2001 2003 Never Never Never
Philadelphia%@ 2001 2008 2007 2007 2007
Rochester 2001 2015 2015 2015 2008
Chesapeake* 2001 2013 2013 2013 2013
Chicago% 2006 Never Never Never Never
Denver 2006 2016 2016 2016 2016
Los Angeles # 2006 2008 2007 2007 Never
San Francisco # 2006 2006 Never Never Never
Hamilton $ 2009 2013 2011 2011 2009
Charlotte 2012 2016 2013 2013 Never
Ohio 2012 2016 2016 2016 Never
Florida 2014 Never Never Never Never
Atlanta 2016 Never Never Never Never

All-time playoff records

TeamGPWLPCTChampionships
Atlanta0---0
Boston13310.2311
Charlotte312.3330
Chesapeake16124.7505
Chicago0---0
Denver1688.5002
Florida0---0
Hamilton532.6001
Los Angeles312.3330
New Jersey202.000 0
New York1697.5633
Ohio413.2500
Philadelphia761.857 3
Rochester1046.400 1
San Francisco101.000 0

MLL championship game appearance

(2001–16)

NumTeamWLPCTNotes
7Chesapeake Bayhawks52.714 2–2 as Baltimore
6New York Lizards33.500 2–3 as Long Island
6Denver Outlaws24.333
3Philadelphia Barrage301.000
3Rochester Rattlers12.333
2Boston Cannons11.500
2Hamilton Nationals11.500 1–0 as Toronto
1Los Angeles Riptide01.000
1Charlotte Hounds01.000
1Ohio Machine01.000

References

  1.  ,   (April 16, 2013). "Major League Lacrosse Partners with Smartlink". Major League Lacrosse. Retrieved December 4, 2013.
  2.  ,   (August 5, 2013). "Teams Set for Championship Weekend Presented by Smartlink". Major League Lacrosse. Retrieved December 4, 2013.


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