CHROME ON THE CLOCK
The Chrome faced an uphill battle to make the playoffs even after the Atlas fell Friday, requiring an unrealistic margin of victory to best the Bulls in score differential. The Chaos made sure that door was shut swiftly, snapping their own two-game losing streak with a 13-7 triumph.
Dhane Smith dished out six assists for the Chaos, while the Chrome failed to reach double-digit goals for a seventh time in a disastrous season. Tim Soudan’s group began the campaign with a 12-11 win against the Whipsnakes then never tasted victory again.
On the bright side, the result seals the first overall selection in the PLL College Draft for the Chrome and likely the rights to a generational talent in Brennan O’Neill — though the entire class is deep.
The Chaos scored four of the game’s final five tallies, stretching a 9-6 lead at the end of three quarters. They slid into the fifth seed and secured a date with the Redwoods in the process.
REDWOODS QUALIFY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Cole Kirst ended his first regular season with a five-point night, Wes Berg notched a hat trick and Rob Pannell completed an impressive behind-the-back tally as the Redwoods locked up the No. 4 seed with a 12-7 win against the Atlas. By finishing in the top four, the Woods qualified for this offseason’s Championship Series, the league’s winter Sixes-style tournament.
The Redwoods were responsible for the first eight points of the game, with rookie Owen Grant hitting a two-pointer. The Atlas cut the deficit to three in the fourth quarter, but Kirst and Berg ended the night’s offense to add cushion.
“I think the feeling that I have right now is proud we’re getting back to Redwoods lacrosse,” Redwoods coach Nat St. Laurent said.
NOTEWORTHY
The PLL announced its award finalists for this season, with MVP coming down to Trevor Baptiste, Marcus Holman, Asher Nolting, Blaze Riorden and Tom Schreiber. … The field for this year’s Championship Series is set, with the Archers, Cannons, Waterdogs and Redwoods qualifying to compete. … The Chrome traded Jackson Morrill and a third-round pick to the Whipsnakes for a second-round pick and a third-round pick. Morrill made his Whips debut in Utah, notching three assists. … Whipsnakes goalie Kyle Bernlohr returned after being activated from injured reserve. … The Cannons’ Ethan Rall scored the first shorthanded goal in the PLL this season, and his first career goal, in stellar fashion. He forced the Whipsnakes’ Brad Smith into a turnover, then went coast-to-coast. … The Chrome’s Connor Farrell laid down a hit on the Chaos’ Jack Rowlett, which led to a kerfuffle and a handful of ejections for players leaving the bench area. … The Chrome own the top overall pick for the second time in franchise history. The team previously selected Logan Wisnauskas in 2022.
UP NEXT
ALL TIMES EASTERN
PLL Quarterfinals in Boston.
Monday, Sept. 4
(5) Chaos vs. (4) Redwoods, 11:45 a.m. (ESPN+)
(6) Whipsnakes vs. (3) Waterdogs, 2:20 p.m. (ESPN+)
(7) Atlas vs. (2) Cannons, 5 p.m. (ESPN2)
(1) Archers earned quarterfinal bye