Chrome Lacrosse Club

The Chrome Lacrosse Club is a professional men's field lacrosse team in Premier Lacrosse League (PLL). The Chrome are one of the six founding members of the PLL for the 2019 season.

Chrome
Full nameChrome Lacrosse Club
Founded2019
LeaguePremier Lacrosse League
Colors     
Head coachTim Soudan
ChampionshipsNone
WebsiteChrome LC

Roster

2022 Chrome Lacrosse Club
No. Name Nation­ality Position Height Weight College Grad Year High School Hometown Ref.
0 Mike Messenger Canada SSDM 6 ft 2 in 225 lbs Limestone 2016 Lord Tweedsmuir Surrey, British Columbia
1 JT Giles-Harris United States Defense 5 ft 10 in 200 lbs Duke 2021 St. Joseph Regional Nyack, New York [1]
2 Colin Heacock United States Midfield 6 ft 3 in 210 Maryland 2017 Boys' Latin Catonsville, Maryland [2]
3 Eli Salama Canada LSM 6 ft 2 in 205 lbs RIT 2018 Dr. Charles Best Coquitlam, British Columbia [3]
4 Jackson Morrill United States Attack 6 ft 1 in 190 lbs Denver 2021 McDonogh Baltimore, Maryland [4]
5Mike ManleyUnited StatesDefense6 ft 2 in225 lbsDuke2012Penn Yan AcademyPenn Yan, New York

[5]

6Will HausUnited StatesSSDM6 ft 0 in190 lbsDuke2015PalmyraPalmyra, Pennsylvania

[6]

8 Nick Grill United States Defense 5 ft 8 in 185 lbs Maryland 2021 Bridgewater-Raritan Bridgewater, New Jersey [7]
10 Gibson Smith IV United States Defense 6 ft 0 in 195 lbs Georgetown 2022 Pelham Memorial Pelham, New York [8]
12 Logan Wisnauskas United States Attack 6 ft 3 in 215 lbs Maryland 2022 Boys' Latin Sykesville, Maryland
14 Cole Williams United States Midfield 6 ft 5 in 215 lbs Johns Hopkins 2021 Loyola Marriottsville, Maryland [9]
17 Dylan Molloy United States Attack 6 ft 1 in 220 lbs Brown 2017 St. Anthony's Setauket, New York [10]
19 Jesse King Canada Attack 6 ft 3 in 220 lbs Ohio State 2014 Claremont Victoria, British Columbia [11]
20 Brendan Nichtern United States Attack 6 ft 0 in 185 lbs Army 2022 Massapequa Massapequa, New York
21 Justin Anderson United States Midfield 6 ft 0 in 195 lbs North Carolina 2021 Centennial Las Vegas, Nevada [12]
24 Owen McElroy United States Goalie 6 ft 1 in 190 lbs Georgetown 2022 Avon Old Farms Ridgewood, New Jersey
25Connor FarrellUnited StatesFaceoff6 ft 2 in240 lbsLIU Post2019Sachem EastHoltsville, New York

[13]

29Jordan MacIntosh (C)CanadaMidfield6 ft 2 in200 lbsRIT2011Holy TrinityOakville, Ontario

[14]

33 Joe Post United States Faceoff 6 ft 0 in 200 lbs St. John Fisher 2022 Canandaigua Academy Canandaigua, New York [15]
34 Ryan Terefenko United States SSDM 6 ft 0 in 195 lbs Ohio State 2021 Wilson Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania [16]
50 Sean Sconone United States Goalie 5 ft 11 in 270 lbs UMass 2019 East Islip East Islip, New York [17]
55 Ryan McNulty United States Defense 6 ft 2 in 210 lbs Loyola 2022 Bishop Shanahan Exton, Pennsylvania
57 Greg Weyl United States Defense 6 ft 2 in 205 lbs Mercyhurst 2018 Pittsford Pittsford, New York [18]
77 Kevin Rogers United States Midfield 6 ft 4 in 185 lbs High Point 2021 Loudoun County Leesburg, Virginia [19]
Cross Ferrara United States Attack 6 ft 2 in 200 lbs Salisbury 2023 Appoquinimink Greenville, Delaware
Jack Myers United States Attack 6 ft 4 in 210 lbs Ohio State 2023 Gonzaga Bethesda, Maryland
Sam Handley United States Midfield 6 ft 5 in 230 lbs Penn 2023 Jesuit Portland, Oregon
Alex Smith United States Midfield 6 ft 2 in 195 lbs Maryland 2022 St. Andrew's Bethesda, Maryland
John Geppert United States LSM 6 ft 3 in 210 lbs Maryland 2023 Landon Washington, DC
Troy Hettinger United States LSM 6 ft 2 in 185 lbs Jacksonville 2023 Marriotts Ridge Ellicott City, Maryland

*Indicates unavailable to travel list

Source:[20][21]

(C) indicates captain

Coaching staff

  • Head coach – Tim Soudan
  • Assistant coach – Nick Fiorentino
  • Assistant coach – Jacques Monte

All-time draft selections

2019

Rnd. Pick # Player Pos. College Conf. Notes
13Zach GoodrichMidfieldTowsonColonial Athletic AssociationMcLaughlin Award Winner (Best Midfielder in College), First-Team All-American, First-Team CAA: *Note* (Goodrich chose to play in the MLL for the Boston Cannons who drafted him with the 3rd pick in the 2019 draft)
210Chris SabiaDefensePenn StateBig Ten ConferenceFirst-Team All-American, Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, First-Team Big Ten
315Max TuttleMidfieldSacred HeartNortheast ConferenceThird-Team All-American, First-Team Northeast Conference
422Connor FarrellFaceoffLong Island PostEast Coast ConferenceDivision II First-Team All-American, USILA Division II Faceoff Player of the Year

2020 Entry Draft

The 2020 player entry draft occurred on March 16 for teams to select players arriving from rival Major League Lacrosse. On March 4, Paul Burmeister and NBCSN hosted an entry draft lottery for selection order. Out of 100 balls to select from, Waterdogs had 40, Chrome had 25, Atlas had 15, Archers had 10, Chaos had 6, Redwoods had 3, and the champion Whipsnakes had 1.

Rob Pannell was announced to be transferring to the PLL on March 9, followed by 15 other players the following day, which comprised the selection pool for the entry draft. A total of 14 players were selected in the entry draft with remaining new players entering the league player pool.

Draft results
Rnd. Pick # PLL Team Player Pos. College
1 2 Chrome Jesse Bernhardt Long Stick Midfield Maryland
2 9 Chrome Donny Moss Defense Adelphi

2020 College Draft

Rnd. Pick # PLL Team Player Pos. College Conference Notes
1 4 Chrome Tom Rigney Defense Army Patriot League *Note* Rigney chose to play in the MLL for the Denver Outlaws who drafted him with the 5th pick in the 2020 draft
2 9 Chrome Reece Eddy Defense Boston Patriot League

2021 Entry Draft

Draft results
Rnd. Pick # PLL Team Player Pos. College
1 5 Chrome Randy Staats Attack Syracuse
2 13 Chrome Sean Sconone Goalie UMass
3 21 Chrome Colin Heacock Attack Maryland

2021 College Draft

Rnd. Pick # PLL Team Player Pos. College Conference Notes
1 3 Chrome JT Giles-Harris Defense Duke ACC
2 12 Chrome Ryan Terefenko Midfield Ohio State
3 20 Chrome Justin Anderson Midfield North Carolina ACC
4 28 Chrome Jackson Morrill Attack Denver

2022 College Draft

Rnd. Pick # Player Pos. College
1 1 Logan Wisnauskas Attack Maryland
2 9 Brendan Nichtern Attack Army
3 17 Ryan McNulty Defense Loyola
4 25 Owen McElroy Goalie Georgetown

2023 College Draft

Round Pick Player Position College
1 4 Sam Handley Midfield Penn
2 12 Troy Hettinger LSM Jacksonville
3 20 Jack Myers Attack Ohio State
4 28 Cross Ferrara Attack Salisbury

Season-by-season records

YearWL %Regular season finishPlayoffs
201928.2006th in LeagueDid not qualify
202031.7502nd in LeagueLost elimination round vs. Chaos 19–14
202127.3008th in LeagueDid not qualify
202273.7002nd in LeagueLost elimination round vs. Chaos 11-3
2023 Championship Series32.6003rd in LeagueWon Championship vs. Atlas 24-23
Totals1721.447Total Playoff Record 0–2
Playoff Win % = .000

Season results

2019
Week Location Date Opponent Result
1 Boston, Massachusetts June 1, 2019 Archers L 12–13 (OT)
2 New York, New York June 8, 2019 Whipsnakes L 11–12 (OT)
3 Chicago, Illinois June 16, 2019 Atlas L 12–13
4 Baltimore, Maryland June 22, 2019 Redwoods L 11–13
5 Atlanta, Georgia June 29, 2019 Chaos L 14–15 (OT)
6 Washington, DC July 7, 2019 Chaos W 19–11
All-Star Break Los Angeles, California July 21, 2019 Bye Bye
7 Denver, Colorado July 28, 2019 Archers L 7–9
8 San Jose, California August 10, 2019 Whipsnakes W 20–16
9 Hamilton, Ontario August 17, 2019 Atlas L 14–17
10 Albany, New York August 24, 2019 Redwoods L 18–7
Playoffs Round 1 Columbus, Ohio September 6–7, 2019 Atlas L 17–8
Playoffs Round 2 New York, New York September 14, 2019 Archers L 12–10
2020
Game Location Date Opponent Result
1 Herriman, Utah July 25, 2020 Chaos W 13–9
2 Herriman, Utah July 28, 2020 Redwoods W 12–11
3 Herriman, Utah July 30, 2020 Archers L 12–13
4 Herriman, Utah July 31, 2020 Waterdogs W 13–12
5 (Elimination) Herriman, Utah August 4, 2020 Chaos L 14–19
2021
Game Location Date Opponent Result
1 Foxborough, Massachusetts June 6, 2021 Redwoods L 11–14
2 Kennesaw, Georgia June 13, 2021 Waterdogs L 9–14
3 Baltimore, Maryland June 27, 2021 Whipsnakes W 16–6
4 Hempstead, New York July 2, 2021 Archers W 8–7
5 Hempstead, New York July 4, 2021 Atlas L 10–16
6 Eagan, Minnesota July 11, 2021 Waterdogs L 6–12
7 Colorado Springs, Colorado July 30, 2021 Atlas L 10–19
8 Colorado Springs, Colorado August 1, 2021 Chaos L 12–14
9 Albany, New York August 14, 2021 Cannons L 10–13

PLL award winners

Dave Huntley Sportsmanship Award

  • Connor Farrell: 2019

Rookie of the Year

  • Brendan Nichtern, 2022

Dave Pietramala Defensive Player of the Year

  • JT Giles-Harris, 2022

Brendan Looney Leadership Award

  • Jordan MacIntosh, 2022

Dick Edell Coach of the Year

Head coaches

# Name Term Regular Season Playoffs
GP W L Pct GP W L Pct
1Dom Starsia20191028.200
2Tim Soudan2020241212.500101.000

All-time record vs. PLL clubs

Opponent Won Lost Percentage Streak
Archers14.200Won 1
Atlas05.000Lost 5
Cannons01.000Lost 1
Chaos23.400Lost 2
Redwoods13.250Lost 1
Waterdogs12.333Lost 2
Whipsnakes21.667Won 2
Totals 7 19 .269

See also

References

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  17. "Sean Sconone". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2021-05-26.
  18. "Greg Weyl". Premier Lacrosse League. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
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