MLL Championship Games
See also: Steinfeld CupSeason | Date | Champion | Score | Runner-up | Venue | Location | Attendance | Game MVP |
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2001 | September 3, 2001 | Long Island Lizards | 15-11 | Baltimore Bayhawks | Kennedy Stadium | Bridgeport, CT | 6,745 | Paul Gait (Long Island) |
2002 | September 1, 2002 | Baltimore Bayhawks | 21-13 | Long Island Lizards | Columbus Crew Stadium | Columbus, OH | 5,596 | Mark Millon (Baltimore) |
2003 | August 24, 2003 | Long Island Lizards | 15-14 (OT) | Baltimore Bayhawks | Villanova Stadium | Villanova, PA | 6,593 | Kevin Lowe (Long Island) |
2004 | August 22, 2004 | Philadelphia Barrage | 13-11 | Boston Cannons | Nickerson Field | Boston, MA | 8,279 | Greg Cattrano (Philadelphia) |
2005 | August 21, 2005 | Baltimore Bayhawks | 15-9 | Long Island Lizards | Nickerson Field | Boston, MA | 6,829 | Gary Gait (Baltimore) |
2006 | August 27, 2006 | Philadelphia Barrage | 23-12 | Denver Outlaws | The Home Depot Center | Carson, CA | 5,374 | Roy Colsey (Philadelphia) |
2007 | August 26, 2007 | Philadelphia Barrage | 16-13 | Los Angeles Riptide | PAETEC Park | Rochester, NY | 5,288 | Matt Striebel (Philadelphia) |
2008 | August 24, 2008 | Rochester Rattlers | 16-6 | Denver Outlaws | Harvard Stadium | Boston, MA | 8,481 | Joe Walters (Rochester) |
2009 | August 23, 2009 | Toronto Nationals | 10-9 | Denver Outlaws | Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | Annapolis, MD | 7,003 | Merrick Thomson (Toronto) |
2010 | August 22, 2010 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | 13-9 | Long Island Lizards | Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | Annapolis, MD | 6,445 | Kyle Hartzell (Chesapeake) |
2011 | August 28, 2011 | Boston Cannons | 10-9 | Hamilton Nationals | Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | Annapolis, MD | 5,027 | Jordan Burke (Boston) |
2012 | August 26, 2012 | Chesapeake Bayhawks | 16-6 | Denver Outlaws | Harvard Stadium | Boston, MA | 7,384 | Ben Rubeor (Chesapeake) |
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