Columbus Landsharks

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Columbus Landsharks
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Based inColumbus, Ohio
ArenaNationwide Arena
Colorsblue, gray
LaterArizona Sting

The Columbus Landsharks were a member of the National Lacrosse League from 2001 until 2003. They were based in Columbus, Ohio. After the 2003 season, the franchise moved to Phoenix, Arizona, becoming the Arizona Sting. This move was based on poor attendance.

Awards & honors[]

Year Player Award
2001 Tracey Kelusky Rookie of the Year

All time record[]

Season Division W-L Finish Home Road GF GA Coach Playoffs
2001   3-11 8th 1-6 2-5 134 201 Marty Cooper Missed playoffs
2002 Central 5-11 5th 2-6 3-5 198 230 Ron Roy,[1]
Wayne Colley,
Chris Gallagher[2]
Missed playoffs
2003 Central 8-8 4th 4-4 4-4 184 203 Bob Hamley Missed playoffs
Total 3 seasons 16-30   7-16 9-14 516 634    

2000-01 season[]

2001-02 season[]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
4 January 4, 2002 @ Ottawa Rebel Canadian Tire Centre W 15–11 1–0
5 January 11, 2002 @ Montreal Express Bell Centre W 13–12 2–0
6 January 13, 2002 Washington Power Nationwide Arena W 19–15 3–0
8 January 25, 2002 Vancouver Ravens Nationwide Arena W 12–11 OT 4–0
12 February 23, 2002 @ Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014) Wachovia Center W 15–14 OT 5–0
13 March 2, 2002 Montreal Express Nationwide Arena L 10–12 5–1
14 March 9, 2002 Albany Attack Nationwide Arena
15 March 22, 2002 Rochester Knighthawks Nationwide Arena

2002-03 schedule[]

Game Date Opponent Location Score OT Attendance Record
1 December 27, 2002 New York Saints Nationwide Arena W 15–10 1–0
2 January 3, 2003 Ottawa Rebel Nationwide Arena W 14–13 2–0
3 January 5, 2003 @ New Jersey Storm W 10–9 3–0
4 January 11, 2003 @ Buffalo Bandits L 6–20 3–1
5 January 17, 2003 @ Albany Attack W 14–13 4–1
6 January 24, 2003 Calgary Roughnecks Nationwide Arena W 14–9 5–1
7 February 1, 2003 Buffalo Bandits Nationwide Arena L 16–19 5–2
8 February 7, 2003 @ Calgary Roughnecks L 7–11 5–3
9 February 14, 2003 New Jersey Storm Nationwide Arena W 12–9 6–3
10 February 15, 2003 @ Rochester Knighthawks L 5–12 6–4
11 March 1, 2003 @ Philadelphia Wings (1987–2014) L 12–13 6–5
12 March 7, 2003 Albany Attack Nationwide Arena L 7–11 6–6
13 March 23, 2003 Rochester Knighthawks Nationwide Arena L 10–11 6–7
14 April 4, 2003 @ New York Saints W 18–13 7–7
15 April 5, 2003 Vancouver Ravens Nationwide Arena L 7–19 7–8
16 April 12, 2003 @ Ottawa Rebel W 17–12 8–8

Notes[]

  1. ^ Resigned in February 2002
  2. ^ Colley and Gallagher were "co-coaches"


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