1990 Philadelphia Wings season

The 1990 Philadelphia Wings season marked the team's fourth season of operation and second league championship.

1990 Philadelphia Wings
Major Indoor Lacrosse League Champions
LeagueMajor Indoor Lacrosse League
Rank2nd
1990 record6-2
Home record3-1
Road record3-1
Goals for89
Goals against82
General ManagerMike French
CoachDave Evans
ArenaWachovia Spectrum

Game log

Reference:[1]

#Dateat/vs.OpponentScoreAttendanceRecord
1January 12, 1990atNew York Saints9 - 410,126Win
2January 13, 1990vs.Pittsburgh Bulls13 - 816,101Win
3February 11, 1990vs.Detroit Turbos21 - 1915,204Win
4February 17, 1990atBaltimore Thunder14 - 1310,904Win
5March 3, 1990atPittsburgh Bulls9 - 812,121Win
6March 11, 1990vs.Baltimore Thunder10 - 916,711Win
7March 16, 1990atNew England Blazers11 - 1310,551Loss
8March 24, 1990vs.New York Saints5 - 817,177Loss
9 (p)April 7, 1990vs.New York Saints11 - 1013,552Win
10(p)April 13, 1990atNew England Blazers17 - 7 *11,479Win

(p) - denotes playoff game

  • * MILL Championship

Roster

Reference:[2]

No. Position Player
20 Goalie Bilger, Kevin (Maryland)
10 Fwd Conley, John (Towson)
14 Fwd Curry, Todd (Syracuse)
11 Fwd Davy, Brett (North Carolina)
25 Fwd DeCicco, Mark (Towson)
77 Fwd Delligatti, Lou (Towson)
3 Fwd Deniken, Paul (Washington College)
26 Fwd Dent, Chris (Penn State)
44 Fwd Dirrigl, Bill (Syracuse)
9 Fwd Flynn, Chris (Penn)
13 Fwd Fried, Rick (UMBC)
6 Fwd Gabrielsen, Scott (Vermont)
4 Fwd Hahn, Mark (UMBC)
No. Position Player
7 Fwd Holthaus, John (Loyola)
37 Fwd Kelly, Mike
30 Fwd Kotz, Brad (Syracuse)
99 Fwd Lamon, Pat (Swarthmore)
35 Goalie Maetche, Dwight
8 Fwd Manley, Greg (Loyola)
33 Fwd Martin, Gary (Penn State)
5 Fwd McGeady, Matt (Maryland)
1 Goalie Moschella, Mark (Drexel)
34 Fwd Resch, Tony (Yale)
2 Fwd Tucker, John (Johns Hopkins)
55 Fwd Wilson, Andy (Loyola)
  • General Manager: Mike French
  • Assistant General Manager: Peter Tyson
  • Coach: Dave Evans
  • Assistant Coach: Mike Paige
  • Equipment Manager: Larry Subotich
  • Trainer: Kelly Donnelly
  • Assistant Trainer: Nick Coppolino
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See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-11-02. Retrieved 2008-08-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-11-02. Retrieved 2008-08-14.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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