With the 2023 Premier Lacrosse League season set to open in Albany, N.Y., on June 3, USA Lacrosse Magazine is going team by team in the days leading up to the opener. Today, we take a deep dive on Waterdogs LC.
WATERDOGS LC
2022 Record: 5-5
Head Coach: Andy Copelan
Assistants: Robert Cross, Chris Ryan
Key Additions: Jake Carraway, A; Thomas McConvey, M
Key departures: Ryan Brown, A (retired); Steven DeNapoli, M (retired)
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Will this be a championship level squad again, or did they get hot at the right time?
The Waterdogs were not a championship favorite heading into the 2022 postseason despite the eventual result. Only 6.9 percent of fans picked the Dogs to win it all, and for good reason. The group went 5-5 during the regular season, starting the year 0-3 and ending on a two-game skid. Injuries popped up throughout the year, halting the ability to consistently build off high points like the group’s overtime victory in Fairfield.
If we’ve learned anything in the first four years of the PLL, though, it’s that the talent discrepancy between rosters is razor thin. Just look at the Chaos the last two seasons. A team can be a championship contender and then fall toward the bottom of the pack — and given the league’s playoff format, it still make a postseason run!
Andy Copelan played it rather safe in the offseason, understandable and arguably commendable coming off the club’s first title. Waterdogs has to replace a couple key retirees, including captain Steven DeNapoli, but Copelan has praised the leadership left in the room. With competitors like the Whipsnakes further loading up, the Waterdogs are banking on this group being strong enough to repeat.