2007 Philadelphia Barrage season

The Philadelphia Barrage played their seventh season, as a charter member of the MLL (originally known as the Bridgeport Barrage), during the 2007 season of Major League Lacrosse. The Barrage won their 2nd Eastern Conference Championship during the regular season with a 1st place record of 9-3. The Barrage qualified for the MLL Playoffs for the third time in franchise history. The Barrage defeated the Outlaws 13-12 in OT in the MLL Semifinals at PAETEC Park on August 25, 2007. The Barrage won their 3rd MLL Championship by defeating the Riptide 16-13 in the MLL Championship Game at PAETEC Park on August 26, 2007.

2007 Philadelphia Barrage season
Head coachTony Resch
Home fieldUnited Sports Training Center
Results
Record9-3
Division place1st Eastern Conference
Playoff finishWon MLL Championship over Los Angeles Riptide 16-13

Schedule

Date Opponent Home/Away Field Result
May 19 Cannons Away Harvard Stadium W 13-9
June 2 Rattlers Home United Sports Training Center W 21-17
June 9 Cannons Home United Sports Training Center W 16-13
June 16 Lizards Away Mitchel Athletic Complex L 11-16
June 23 Rattlers Away PAETEC Park L 11-16
June 30 Lizards Home United Sports Training Center W 14-13 OT
July 6 Dragons Home United Sports Training Center W 14-9
July 12 Pride Away Yurcak Field W 12-7
July 21 Outlaws Away INVESCO Field L 13-15
July 26 Pride Home Yurcak Field W 12-11 OT
August 4 Bayhawks Away Multi-Sport Field W 21-11
August 11 Bayhawks Home United Sports Training Center W 22-7

Playoffs

Date Round Opponent Field Result
August 25 MLL Semifinals Outlaws PAETEC Park W 13-12 OT
August 26 MLL Championship Game Riptide PAETEC Park W 16-13


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