Philadelphia Fire

The Fire was a Women's Professional Lacrosse League (WPLL) professional women's field lacrosse team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They have played in the WPLL since the 2018 season and were disbanded after the 2019 season on February 27,2020[1]. In the 2018 season, the five teams in the WPLL will play on a barnstorming format, with all five teams playing at a single venue.

Fire
Founded2018
LeagueWomen's Professional Lacrosse League
Based inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Head coachRicky Fried
General managerAmy Bokker
FormerlyPhiladelphia Fire (2018)
Website

Roster

NUMBERNAMEPOSITIONCOLLEGE
3Gussie JohnsGKUSC
5Aly MessingerAUNC
6Morgan StephensDUniversity of Virginia
7Hannah NielsenANorthwestern University
8Katrina GeigerMLoyola University Maryland
11Spring SandersDNorthwestern
15Lauren KahnMUConn
21Caroline MargolisMBoston College
22Shannon FitzgeraldAJohns Hopkins University
26Maddy LesherDLoyola University Maryland
28Courtney WaiteDUniversity of North Carolina
30Amanda LeavellDPrinceton University
33Maddie CrutchfieldMDuke University
35Michelle TumoloASyracuse
37Katie HausMUniversity of Maryland
38Haley SchweizerMJohns Hopkins University
42Frankie KamelyALoyola University Maryland
43Caylee WatersGKUNC
44Kelyn FreedmanMGeorgetown University
77Sheila NesselbushANorthwestern University

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2018 season

DateOpponentHome/AwayResultScore
06/02/2018Baltimore BraveAwayL12-20
06/09/2018Upstate PrideHomeL10-15
06/28/2018New England CommandAwayL11-12
07/06/2018New York FightNeutralL10-19

[3]

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