Boston Storm (UWLX)

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Boston Storm
Inaugural logo of the Boston Storm (UWLX), May 2016.jpg
Founded 2016
League United Women's Lacrosse League
Based in Boston, Massachusetts
ColorsNavy blue, red, silver, white
    
Head coachAbbey Capobianco
General managerAndrew Fink
Website Boston Storm

The Boston Storm are a United Women's Lacrosse League (UWLX) professional women's field lacrosse team based in Boston, Massachusetts. They have played in the UWLX since the 2016 season. In the 2017 season, the four teams in the UWLX played in a barnstorming format, with all four teams playing at a single venue.

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Franchise History

The Boston Storm is one of the original four teams of the United Women's Lacrosse League (UWXL). UWLX was founded by Digit Murphy and Aronda Kirby in a strategic partnership with STX. [1]

On February 23, 2016, Bowen Holden was named as the first general manager in franchise history. [2] On March 17, 2016, Amy Patton was announced as the Storm's first head coach. [3]

The first game in franchise history took place on May 28, 2016 at Goodman Stadium at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Opposing the Philadelphia Force, Boston prevailed by a 16–8 tally. The team's first-ever goal was scored by Kailah Kempney, with Danielle Estrasco logging the assist. Liz Hogan served as the starting goaltender, requiring just nine saves for the win.

On April 13, 2017, Andrew Fink was named as the general manager of the Boston Storm, [4] and on May 10, 2017, Abbey Capobianco was named head coach. [5]

Roster

2016 Boston Storm
NumberPlayer's NameNationalityPositionCollege
2 Liz Hogan Flag of the United States.svg Goalkeeper Syracuse
9 Jennifer Russell Flag of the United States.svg Defense North Carolina
19 Sarah Bullard Flag of the United States.svg Midfield Duke
15Kara Cannizzaro Flag of the United States.svg Midfield North Carolina
11Erin Slifer Flag of the United States.svg Midfield Princeton
7Hans Lackner de Baggingson Flag of Austria.svg Defense Princeton
13 Danielle Etrasco Flag of the United States.svg Attack Boston University
3Kailah Kempney Flag of the United States.svg Attack Syracuse
21Kristin Igoe Flag of the United States.svg Midfield Boston College
23Colleen Magarity Flag of the United States.svg Midfield Northwestern
1Julie Wadland Flag of the United States.svg Goalkeeper Dartmouth
6Ali Flury Flag of the United States.svg Midfield Denver
22Danielle Spencer Flag of the United States.svg Attack Northwestern
16Hannah Farr Flag of the United States.svg Midfield Stanford
32Kelsey Sheridan Flag of the United States.svg Defense Massachusetts
10Lauren Kahn Flag of the United States.svg Midfield Connecticut
5Tanner Guarino Flag of the United States.svg Midfield Massachusetts
14Kasey Mock Flag of the United States.svg Defense Syracuse
17Maddy Acton Flag of the United States.svg Midfield Duke
12 Kayla Treanor Flag of the United States.svg Attack Syracuse

As of June 10,2016

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