COLARUSSO GETS HIS CHANCE
JD Colarusso hoped last summer would serve as a showcase of sorts. The former Albany Great Dane was one of two emergency goalies brought in for the PLL bubble, on call in case any of the then seven teams suffered an injury.
“I don't want to stop here,” he told USA Lacrosse Magazine’s Nelson Rice last year. “I want the chance to be able to make a team next year and have an impact. I'm going to do whatever it takes.”
This weekend, that opportunity finally came.
Filling in for the injured Jack Concannon, Colarusso made 10 saves for Atlas to help the Bulls to a 16-10 victory against Chaos. In a battle of Albany greats, Colarusso was able to top two-time PLL Goalie of the Year Blaze Riorden.
“One of the coolest things to watch is to watch a team get excited about a guy playing well,” Atlas coach Ben Rubeor said. “Today, his solid play in cage got everybody excited.”
Jeff Teat continued his monster rookie season with eight points on four goals and four assists. In just four games, he already has 22 points.
WATERDOGS SNAP LOSING STREAK
There’s a four-way tie in the win column atop the standings thanks to the Archers’ surprise loss. The Waterdogs had to sweep the weekend to earn a spot in the group.
After suffering two straight losses, 17-8 to the Archers and 19-16 to the Redwoods, the defense settled down and the offense continued to develop chemistry to make that happen.
A strong showing from the Dogs began Friday night with the 19-7 drubbing of the Cannons. The offense then endured a slow start for both teams Sunday to prevail 12-6 against Chrome.
“With an expansion team, in pretty much any sport, it takes a minute or two to get together,” Waterdogs attackman Ryan Brown said. “None of us have ever played [together], none of us are from the same college, none of us have ever played pro together. … One of the things that we have said is just make passes, hit passes. The more passes the better.”
Brown, Kieran McArdle and Ethan Walker each had six points on the weekend, while Connor Kelly and Zach Currier each had five.
It seemed at points that even physics were bending to the Waterdogs’ will.
NOTEWORTHY
PLL players are wearing orange helmet straps for the remainder of the season to spread awareness of atrocities committed at Native boarding and residential schools. … The Chrome announced Friday that star Jordan Wolf underwent season-ending surgery on his hamstring. … The Cannons traded Chris Hogan and Drew Simoneau to the Whipsnakes earlier this week for Kevin Reisman, a deal originally broken by Pro Football Talk. Hogan and Reisman made their debuts for their new teams in Minneapolis. The Whipsnakes also grabbed Nick Manis from the player pool. ... The Archers’ Ryan McNamara, the PLL’s lone Minnesota native, returned to his hometown of Eagan for the weekend. He scored a goal against the Cannons. … Syracuse grad Jamie Trimboli made his pro debut and scored his first pro goal after being picked up by the Cannons. … The Whipsnakes may have lost, but Zed Williams and Jay Carlson still combined for a behind-the-back goal for the ages. … Paul Rabil, Jack Rowlett and Tyson Bell were all fined by the league for their part in a tussle last week in a game between the Cannons and the Chaos. Rowlett was placed on the injured list this week.
UP NEXT
The PLL takes a week off from regular season play for the All-Star Game, set for next Sunday at San Jose’s PayPal Park. The two teams, headlined by captains Blaze Riorden and Grant Ament, will duke it out at 7 p.m. EST on NBCSN. A skills competition will run after at 9:30 p.m., aired live on Peacock.
Riorden and Ament drafted their teams on Sunday night. Here’s how they stack up:
Adversaries (Team Ament)
Starters: Tom Schreiber, Marcus Holman, Will Manny, Bryan Costabile, Paul Rabil, Tucker Durkin, Garrett Epple, Eddy Glazener, Trevor Baptiste, Tim Troutner.
Reserves: Graeme Hossack, Scott Ratliff, Dominique Alexander, Stephen Kelly, Adam Ghitelman, Jeff Teat, Zach Currier, Zach Goodrich, Mikie Schlosser.
Defenders (Team Riorden)
Starters: Jarrod Neumann, Brodie Merrill, Matt Dunn, Lyle Thompson, Zed Williams, Kyle Harrison, Myles Jones, TD Ierlan, Rob Pannell, Sergio Perkovic.
Reserves: Jack Rowlett, Josh Byrne, Jake Froccaro, Dhane Smith, Kyle Bernlohr, Joe Nardella, Mike Ehrhardt, Jake Bernhardt, Danny Logan.