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New York Titans Division Eastern Played 2006–2009 Home Arena Madison Square Garden
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Prudential CenterBased in New York City Colors Blue, Orange Division Championships 2009 Later Orlando Titans The New York Titans were a professional lacrosse team based in the New York metropolitan area.[1] The team was a member of the Eastern Division of the National Lacrosse League from 2006 to 2009. On August 11, 2009, the National Lacrosse League confirmed that the franchise would relocate to Orlando, Florida and become the Orlando Titans.[2][3][4]
In their three seasons in the NLL, the Titans alternated their home games between several sporting venues. 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 played 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.[5] In 2009, the Titans' home schedule consisted of two games at the Garden, five games at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey and one game at the BankAtlantic Center in Florida.[6]
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History
In 2006, the NLL announced the league's expansion into the New York and Chicago markets with New York's ownership group being compromised of principal owner Gary Rosenbach and including William E. Ford, Mark H. Ford, Nick Leone, Flip Huffard and Richard Ullmann.[1] The announcement marked the return of the NLL to the New York since the demise of the New York Saints. On September 13, 2006, following an online poll. the franchise was dubbed the New York Titans. The Titans home games would be played Madison Square Garden and Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.[7][8]
Inaugural season
See also: 2007 SeasonOn January 6, 2007, the Titans played their first franchise game against their fellow expansion team Shamrox in Chicago, Illinois. Gewas Schindler scored the first goal in the teams history, however; the Shamrox defeated the Titans 15-12[9] Following a two game losing streak, the Titans defeated the Shamrox 11-9 for their first franchise and home victory. The game also marked the first lacrosse game to be played in Madison Square Garden's history.[8] The team completed finished the season in last place with a 4-12 record. Following the 2006-2007 season, Daniel would resign as Team President and Governor and Timothy Kelly was named the team's new Chief Operating Officer.[10][11]
2008 Season
See also: 2008 SeasonThe Titans defend against the Calgary Roughnecks during the 2009 NLL Championship game.After opening the 2008 season with a 1-4 record, the Titans rebounded and ended the season with a 10-6 record. The team finished in a four way tie for the best record in the league with Buffalo, Minnesota, and Philadelphia. Due to the NLL's tiebreaker rules and procedures, the Titans finished third in the division and league standings, but secured their first playoff berth in franchise history. The Titans advanced to the NLL Eastern Division Final defeating the Minnesota Swarm 11-8, however, lost 19-12 to eventual Champion's Cup-winners the Buffalo Bandits.
Following the season, head coach Adam Mueller was awarded the Les Bartley Award for coach of the year.[12] Mueller soon after announced his retirement from coaching, and former Rochester Knighthawks coach Ed Comeau was hired as the head coach for the 2009 season.[13]
2009 championship runners-up
See also: 2009 SeasonWith new head coach Ed Comeau, the Titans finished on top of the Eastern Division standings with a 10-6 record. They would later defeat the Rochester Knighthawks and returning Champion Cup winners the Buffalo Bandits to advance to the Champion's Cup, Nevertheless, the Titans would lose 12-10 to the Calgary Roughnecks in the championship game.
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 3rd 5-1 5-5 197 186 Adam Mueller Lost in division final 2009 Eastern 10-6 1st 5-3 5-3 190 180 Ed Comeau Lost in champion's cup finals Total 3 seasons 24-24 13-9 11-15 582 599 Awards & honors
Year Player Award 2009 Ed Comeau GM of the Year[14] 2008 Adam Mueller Les Bartley Award[12] Playoff results
Season Game Visiting Home 2008 Division Semifinal New York 11 Minnesota 8 Division Final New York 12 Buffalo 19 Attendance
Year Played Game#1 Game#2 Game#3 Game#4 Game#5 Game#6 Game#7 Game#8 Average Total 2007 8Home A-13,127 B-5,338 A-7,026 B-7,147 A-7,434 A-7,012 B-7,746 B-6,432 7,657 61,262 2008 6Home A-7,332 A-6,742 C-5,239 A-6,337 A-5,379 A-8,026 E-Sold E-Sold 6,509 39,055 2009 8Home F-5,733 D-3,208 D-4,231 A-5,187 A-5,487 D-3,287 D-4,187 D-6,222 4,693 37,542 - A Madison Square Garden NY Capacity 18,200
- BNassau Coliseum NY Capacity 16,234
- CSovereign Bank Arena NJ Capacity 8,100
- DPrudential Center NJ Capacity 17,625
- E-Sold -game sold to another team
- F-Promotion game -played out of tri state
See also
- New York Titans seasons
- Orlando Titans
References
- ^ a b c "League Expands to New York". NLL web site. July 11, 2006. http://nll.com/article.php?id=372. Retrieved 2007-01-07.
- ^ "Titans pack moving boxes for Orlando, ending the NLL's Boston - New York rivalry". Boston Lacrosse Examiner. August 16, 2009. http://www.examiner.com/x-1475-Boston-Lacrosse-Examiner~y2009m8d16-Titans-pack-moving-boxes-for-Orlando-ending-the-NLLs-Boston--New-York-rivalry. Retrieved 2009-09-12.[dead link]
- ^ "Titans Move to Orlando to be Made Official". NLL Insider. http://www.nllinsider.com/2009/08/10/new-york-titans-move-to-orlando-to-be-made-official-midweek/#more-12611. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
- ^ "Titans Relocate to Orlando". NLL.com. August 11, 2009. http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=4038. Retrieved 2009-08-11.,
- ^ "Titans announce revised 2008 season schedule". NYTitansLacrosse.com. November 5, 2007. http://www.nytitanslacrosse.com/news_view.php?news_id=96. Retrieved 2007-11-08.[dead link]
- ^ "2009 Schedule". New York Titans. http://www.nytitanslacrosse.com/schedule.php?year=2009&btn=Go#Schedule. Retrieved 2009-06-09.[dead link]
- ^ "NEW YORK UNVEILS TITANS AS TEAM NAME". NLL.com. September 9, 2006. http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=320. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
- ^ a b ""Eli Appreciation Night" Set For New York Titans Lacrosse Home Opener". 1888pressrelease.com. January 28, 2008. http://www.1888pressrelease.com/-eli-appreciation-night-set-for-new-york-titans-lacrosse-ho-pr-ck3y637r3.html. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
- ^ "Chicago Defeats New York, 15-12". NLL web site. January 6, 2007. http://nll.com/article.php?id=2648. Retrieved 2007-01-07.
- ^ "DANIEL APPOINTED DEPUTY COMMISSIONER". NLL.com. August 17, 2007. http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3057. Retrieved 2009-09-12.
- ^ "TITANS ANNOUNCE 2008 SCHEDULE". Nytitanslacrosse.com. September 8, 2007. http://www.nytitanslacrosse.com/news_view.php?news_id=88. Retrieved 2009-09-12.[dead link]
- ^ a b "Adam Mueller Wins Les Bartley Award". NLL.com. May 8, 2008. http://www.nll.com/article.php?id=3475. Retrieved 2008-05-08.
- ^ "Mueller Retired; Comeau Hired In New York". NLL.com. June 30, 2008. http://nll.com/article.php?id=3532. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
- ^ "Cordingley Coach of the Year, Comeau GM". NLL.com. May 7, 2009. http://nll.com/article.php?id=3959. Retrieved 2009-05-07.
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