Oakville Titans

The Oakville Titans are a Canadian Senior box lacrosse team. The team plays in the City of Oakville, Ontario, Canada and participate in the OLA Senior B Lacrosse League.

Oakville Titans
CityOakville, Ontario
LeagueOLA Senior B Lacrosse League
Founded2012 (2012)
Home arenaToronto Rock Athletic Centre
ColoursLight Blue, Black, and White

History

Titans goalie Craig Wende in 2015.

Prior to 2012, the team played out of Arthur, Fergus and Elora. In 2012, they club relocated to Oakville and became the Oakville Titans. In their inaugural season, the Titans finished 2nd in the regular season, but lost in the semi-finals to an experienced Owen Sound Woodsmen squad. The 2013 season was a challenging one for the program and marked the only time the team has missed the playoffs. The team had back to back semi-final finishes in 2014 and 2015. In 2015, the Titans relocated to the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre for their home games and became the only team in the league to play on turf. After finishing 3rd in the league in 2017 and a disappointing semi-final loss, the Titans made some key off season pickups and won their first Ontario Championship in 2018.

Season-by-season results

Former National Lacrosse League goalie Jay Preece in 2014.
SeasonGPWLTGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
2012161150176166222nd OSBLLLost Semi-final
201316412014018587th OSBLLDNQ
201416790155175144th OSBLLLost Semi-final
201516790135137145th OSBLLLost Semi-final
2016 16 7 9 0 155 175 14 5th OSBLL Lost Quarter-final
2017 16 10 5 1 171 126 21 3rd OSBLL Lost Semi-final
2018 16 12 4 0 189 116 24 1st OSBLL Won League, 4th Presidents Cup

Presidents Cup results

Titans player Todd Bloxam in 2015.
SeasonLocationGPWLTGFGAResult
2018Nanaimo, BC954075744th
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See also

References

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