COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The PLL headed to Denver for Outlaws Homecoming in the penultimate weekend of the regular season. Once again, our Pro Terps put together several noteworthy performances.
Next up the league heads to Salt Lake City, Utah for the Utah Archers Homecoming weekend.
Read on for a full rundown on the ProTerps' Week 10 performances.
New York Atlas
Brett Makar continued his excellent defensive season with the league-leading Atlas, causing a turnover and scooping four groundballs.
Boston Cannons
The Boston Cannons had a bye week.
Denver outlaws
The Outlaws went 1-1 in their Homecoming weekend. Luke Wierman won double-digit faceoffs in each game, including an 11-18 performance against the Carolina Chaos where he also added a goal. He totaled 11 groundballs over the weekend. Nick Grill caused two turnovers and scooped four groundballs during the weekend. Alex Smith added a caused turnover and two groundballs as the Outlaws officially clinched a playoff berth.
California redwoods
Isaiah Davis-Allen caused a turnover and took a faceoff in a big overtime win over the Waterdogs.
Maryland Whipsnakes
The WhipTerps won their fourth consecutive game, defeating Denver 16-9. Matt Rambo scored again while Colin Heacock and Mike Chanenchuk each added an assist. Defensively, the Whips were terrific led by the starting close defense of Ajax Zappitello (2 CT, 2 GB), Tim Muller (1 GB), and Matt Dunn (1 GB). Jack Koras continued to perform on both sides of the ball and at the faceoff wing, scooping a groundball and causing a turnover. Roman Puglise and Jake Bernhardt each scooped a groundball as well as playing excellent defense at SSDM.
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