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Denver Outlaws midfielder Graham Bundy Jr.

How Outlaws rookie Graham Bundy Jr. broke the Redwoods

By | After a two-week hiatus, the Denver Outlaws returned to the field Saturday with tremendous hype around rookie sensation Brennan O’Neill. But in a Western Conference clash with the California Redwoods, it was another rookie who took center stage. Graham Bundy Jr. fully burst into the PLL spotlight with a five-point (4G, 1T) night…
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Denver Outlaws long-stick midfielder Jake Piseno

Jake Piseno finding roots, connection with Haudenosaunee Nationals

By | Before every game, the Haudenosaunee Nationals gather to thank the people and nature around them that make the game and life possible. For Jake Piseno, these are the moments that he remembers from his time with the Nationals. It’s not just a chance to play against the best players in the world. It’s…
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Denver Outlaws defenseman JT Giles-Harris

Outlaws seeking to recapture defensive glory after sluggish start

By | Through the worst days of the Chrome, one thing held firm: the defense. For the last two seasons, the team built one of the strongest units in the league. Last year’s squad boasted respectable, middle-of-the-pack defensive results despite the worst offense in the league. The defensive core was built around established veterans and…
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Denver Outlaws attackman Logan Wisnauskas

Outlaws’ Logan Wisnauskas placed on physically unable to perform list

By | The Denver Outlaws placed attackman Logan Wisnauskas on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list Tuesday with what the team called a “right lower extremity injury.” Wisnauskas previously suffered a hamstring injury in practice before Denver’s Week 2 game against the Utah Archers. The Outlaws activated long-stick midfielder Eli Salama from the PUP…
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Denver Outlaws defenseman Mike Manley

Denver Outlaws veterans helping lead youth movement

By | Denver Outlaws captain Mike Manley arrived in Charlotte for shootaround before the second game of the season. On one of the youngest teams in the PLL, the 35-year-old Manley is an outlier as the oldest player in the league. That experience helps him guide his young teammates. Rookie Brennan O’Neill had a quiet…
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Denver Outlaws attackman Cross Ferrara

Cross Ferrara brings hard work and D3 grit to Denver Outlaws

By | Cross Ferrara burst onto the scene as an unheralded fourth-round rookie with his game-winning goal against the Whipsnakes last season. Over a year later, Ferrara is not just a good story, but part of the glue helping to remake the Denver Outlaws. In overtime against the Utah Archers, Ferrara received the ball on…
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Denver Outlaws rookie Brennan O'Neill

How Outlaws should reshape their offense around Brennan O’Neill

By | The Denver Outlaws entered the 2024 season with a blank slate on offense. After the Chrome had the worst offense in the league last season, Denver entered this year with a half-dozen new players and a fresh identity. Two games in, things are heading in the right direction. Opening Weekend was a bit…
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Denver Outlaws midfielder Justin Anderson

Justin Anderson leading with his voice and by example for young Outlaws

By | Justin Anderson joined the Chrome as a third-round rookie midfielder trying to prove himself at the highest level. Three years later, he’s the oldest and most experienced player on the Denver Outlaws offense. And he leads that unit even when he doesn’t play that much offense. Anderson played as a two-way midfielder in…
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Denver Outlaws rookie Brennan O'Neill

Ranking Brennan O’Neill’s seven goals from breakout performance

By | Brennan O’Neill was a superstar in high school, college and on the international stage. Against the Utah Archers, he became a superstar as a professional. The No. 1 overall pick took over in the fourth quarter and finished with seven goals in the Denver Outlaws’ wild 18-17 overtime victory over the reigning champion…
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Denver Outlaws rookie Brennan O'Neill

Brennan O’Neill sets lacrosse world on fire with legendary performance

By | The Denver Outlaws trailed 14-7 heading into the fourth quarter. Then Brennan O’Neill happened.  O’Neill had a good, albeit unremarkable, game to that point, but in the fourth quarter, he went thermonuclear to change the game and – maybe Denver’s season.  The No. 1 draft pick scored six goals in the fourth quarter…
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