The inaugural season of the North American Lacrosse League has concluded with our final game being played in Kentucky on April 7. What started out as a professional lacrosse league of six teams has ended with three strong team ownership groups who are already planning for the 2013 season.
The North American Lacrosse League is now accepting serious inquiries from investment groups wishing to pursue ownership opportunities in the League. We are excited for the future after successfully completing our inaugural season, and want to share our vision with you.
The inaugural Pro Invitational Season of the North American Lacrosse League concluded on Saturday night with a rematch between the Kentucky Stickhorses and the Boston Rockhoppers at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky.
Aaron Musselman, the Managing Partner of the North American lacrosse League’s Lehigh Valley Flying Dutchmen, is pleased to announce the appointment of Hunter Francis as the franchise’s first Head Coach.
The North American Lacrosse League is proud to introduce its newest member, the Lehigh Valley Flying Dutchmen.
Lacrosse, the original American sport, played by eastern woodlands tribes such as the Iroquois untold centuries before European arrival and colonization, is now touted as the fasted growing sport in the nation.
The North American Lacrosse League is proud to announce that the Boston NALL franchise will be known as the Boston Rockhoppers.
"Coming in undrafted I was unsure of what to expect from the team. I put my head down and busted butt because I love the game of lacrosse and it was frustrating not playing a competitive level. I have found the fortunate opportunity to play pro lacrosse again and am happy it is with Kentucky."