2003 Major League Lacrosse season
The 2003 Major League Lacrosse season was the third season of the league. The season began on May 31 and concluded with the championship game on August 24, 2003.
General information
Schedule was reduced from 14 to 12 games.Baltimore moved their games to Homewood Field. Long Island moved theirs to Mitchel Athletic Complex and Rochester moved theirs to Bishop Kearney Field.
August 17: The first-ever cancellation of an MLL game occurred when rains forced the Baltimore Bayhawks and Long Island Lizards to cancel their game at Mitchel Field.
The league signed a national television agreement with ESPN2.
Regular season
W = Wins, L = Losses,, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points AgainstAll Star Game
July 17, 2003- National 27-12 American at Mitchel Athletic Complex, Uniondale, New York, Gary Gait MVP
Playoffs
- Baltimore 15-13 New Jersey @ Villanova Stadium, Villanova, Pennsylvania
- Long Island 20-14 Boston @ Villanova Stadium, Villanova, Pennsylvania
- Long Island 15-14 Baltimore @ Villanova Stadium, Villanova, Pennsylvania
Bracket
- overtime
Awards
Annual
Weekly Awards
The MLL gave out awards weekly for the best offensive player, best defensive player and best rookie.Week | Offensive | Defensive | Rookie |
1 | Mark Millon | Brian Dougherty | Michael Peyser |
2 | Gary Gait | Trevor Tierney | Mike Springer |
3 | Casey Powell | Jake Coon | Adam Doneger |
4 | Mark Millon | Jamie Hanford | Ryan McClay |
5 | Conor Gill Jesse Hubbard | Peter Inge | Kevin Cassese |
6 | David Evans A.J. Haugen | Chris Garrity | Matt Hunter |
7 | Mike Regan Keith Cromwell | Nicky Polanco | A.J. Shannon |
8 | Josh Coffman | Jamie Hanford | Kevin Cassese |
9 | Ryan Powell | Brian Carcaterra | Chris Garrity Adam Doneger |
10 | Tim Goettelmann | Greg Cattrano | Chris Garrity |
11 | Casey Powell | Ryan McClay | Austin Garrison |