The Women’s Professional Lacrosse League folded earlier this month, and although the league played just two seasons, it leaves a lasting legacy thanks to both on-field excellence and off-field programs.
At its peak, the WPLL gave the platform for 125 women’s lacrosse players to continue playing lacrosse after college, and many of the world’s best players took to fields across the country to grow the game.
As we look back on the WPLL, here are some of the best moments in the league’s history, in no particular order.
Sellout Semifinals
WPLL founder and CEO Michele DeJuliis spoke fondly about the 2019 league semifinals, which featured two sellout crowds at Yale’s Reese Stadium.
“We sold out Yale,” she said. “Those were two awesome games in conjunction with our Futures program.”
The atmosphere was loud and exciting. The Fight topped the Command 13-10 and the Brave beat the Pride 15-10, setting up a thrilling championship game on July 28.
Kayla Treanor’s 7-Goal Championship Game
Speaking of that championship game, Fight attacker Kayla Treanor was a force in the 2019 championship game, held at US Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks, Md. Her seven goals kept the Fight alive, but the Brave battled back for a 13-12 win.
The last of Treanor's seven goals was a behind-the-back highlight that proved no one would deny her that day.
You can read the full game story from the 2019 title game here.