2019 Denver Outlaws season


The 2019 Denver Outlaws season is the fourteenth season for the Outlaws franchise of Major League Lacrosse. It will be the first season under head coach Tony Seaman, who previously served as general manager before B.J. O'Hara took the head coaching job for the New York Lizards.
Seaman will try to recreate the magic of the 2018 championship season that saw the Outlaws again get off to a slow start before rattling off a six-game win streak in the regular season and two postseason upsets over the second and top-seeded Chesapeake Bayhawks and Dallas Rattlers. The Outlaws hoisted the Steinfeld Trophy for the third time in five years on August 18 after defeating the Rattlers, 16-12 at MUSC Health Stadium in Charleston, South Carolina.
With the season slated to start roughly six weeks later in the calendar year, the Outlaws will play their last two home games at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium, on the campus of the University of Denver due to conflicting with the NFL season.

Transactions

Offseason

The 2019 Collegiate Draft was held on March 9 in Charlotte, North Carolina at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Inside Lacrosse gave the Outlaws an "B" in their team-by-team draft grades.
On May 16, the Outlaws announced they had signed Chris Aslanian, Brandon Jones, and Kyle Pless from their draft class. Additionally, they signed rookies they picked up in the dispersal draft in Sean Eccles and Timmy Kelly. The signing of one of their first round picks, Daniel Bucaro, was announced on May 21.
RoundOverall PickPlayerSchoolPositionSigned
16Max TuttleSacred HeartMidfielder
19Daniel BucaroGeorgetownAttackYes
218Chris AslanianHobartAttackYes
436Brandon JonesAir ForceDefenseYes
545Kyle MarrJohns HopkinsAttackYes
654Jack RowlettNorth CarolinaDefense
763Kyle PlessRutgersDefenseYes

Schedule

DateOpponentStadiumResultAttendanceRecord
May 31at New York LizardsJames M. Shuart StadiumW 11-95,5921-0
June 2at Atlanta BlazeGrady StadiumL 12-141,5231-1
June 8at Atlanta BlazeGrady StadiumW 18-161,6072-1
June 27vs Dallas RattlersSports Authority Field at Mile HighW 15-92,1343-1
June 29at Boston CannonsVeterans Memorial StadiumW 17-163,7654-1
July 4Chesapeake BayhawksSports Authority Field at Mile HighW 14-1326,2105-1
July 11Atlanta BlazeSports Authority Field at Mile HighW 18-175,1266-1
July 21Dallas RattlersSports Authority Field at Mile HighL 8-113,7526-2
August 3Boston CannonsSports Authority Field at Mile HighL 13-162,0956-3
August 10at Chesapeake BayhawksNavy-Marine Corps Memorial StadiumL 9-124,6196-4
August 17at Dallas RattlersFord Center at The StarL 12-174,7126-5
August 24New York LizardsSports Authority Field at Mile HighW 16-133,0347-5
August 31Boston CannonsPeter Barton Lacrosse StadiumW 22-92,1128-5
September 7at New York LizardsJames M. Shuart StadiumW 15-124,2789-5
September 14Chesapeake BayhawksPeter Barton Lacrosse StadiumL 10-112,0349-6
September 20at Chesapeake BayhawksNavy-Marine Corps Memorial StadiumL 11-1316,1249-7

Standings

Broadcast

The Outlaws announced on June 13 that Altitude Sports would air all remaining Outlaws games.