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Minnesota Swarm move to Georgia

Post by Fran » Sat May 30, 2015 1:54 pm

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The Minnesota Swarm of the National Lacrosse League today announced that the team is relocating to the metro-Atlanta area for the 2016 NLL season.

The franchise will be named the Georgia Swarm and has agreed in principle on a lease agreement to play its home games at The Arena at Gwinnett Center (Duluth, Ga.) in Gwinnett County, which is located 25 minutes northeast of Atlanta.

“Today is an exciting day as we open a new chapter in team history,” Swarm Owner John Arlotta said. “The sport of lacrosse is growing at a rapid pace in Georgia and we’re thrilled to bring the fastest game on two feet at the professional level to The Arena at Gwinnett Center. With its high-scoring nature, and gameplay which resembles hockey and basketball in many ways, the NLL is enjoyable for lacrosse and non-lacrosse fans alike, and is great family entertainment.”

“Lacrosse is a great sport and it will add another dimension to family entertainment at Gwinnett Center and in metro-Atlanta as well,” said Joseph Dennis, general manager of Gwinnett Center. “We are excited to have the National Lacrosse League as a tenant team in The Arena for years to come.”

“The Arena at Gwinnett Center is a beautiful arena and a wonderful location for our franchise and we really appreciate the support of the arena and the county commissioners,” Swarm Co-Owner and President Andy Arlotta said.

The Swarm is currently comprised with one of the fastest and most athletic rosters in the NLL, which features young stars Miles Thompson (2014 Co-Tewaaraton recipient, UAlbany), Jordan MacIntosh (Gold Medalist, Team Canada ‘14), Joel White (2-time NCAA champion, Syracuse University), Johnny Powless (3-time NLL champion), Shayne Jackson (‘15 team leader in scoring), Kiel Matisz (‘12 No. 3 overall pick) as well as veterans Callum Crawford (team’s all-time leading scorer) and Mitch Belisle (‘14 U.S. Men’s National Team Member).

This coming fall, the Swarm will hold a league-high four first-round draft picks in the 2015 NLL Draft with selection Nos. 1, 3, 5 and 6. This year’s draft class is highly regarded as one of the best in recent memory and features the NCAA’s all-time division-I points leader, University at Albany’s Lyle Thompson (Miles’ younger brother).

“On behalf of the entire NLL, we are excited about coming to Georgia,” NLL Commissioner George Daniel said. "NLL Lacrosse is an action packed, high energy spectacle unlike anything the fans of metro Atlanta have ever seen.”

During their 11 seasons in the NLL, the Swarm has been heavily involved in the lacrosse community and received numerous awards for its dedication and time devoted to growing the sport. The team is looking forward to continuing its efforts now in Georgia.

“It’s always been our mission to help grow and aid the sport of lacrosse as much as we can,” (Andy) Arlotta said. “We’re excited to introduce ourselves to members of both the local lacrosse and business community in the coming weeks.”

The Swarm’s application to relocate to Georgia has been approved by the NLL.

Fans can receive updates about the franchise by visiting http://www.GeorgiaSwarm.com and team’s social media accounts: @GeorgiaSwarmLAX on Twitter, Georgia Swarm on Facebook and @GeorgiaSwarmLAX on Instagram. The team will host a press conference this summer at The Arena at Gwinnett Center to introduce management and players to local media members and fans.

Information regarding 2016 tickets will be available online in the near future. To sign up for ticket updates, please visit http://www.GeorgiaSwarm.com.

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Post by dmbishop » Sun May 31, 2015 7:26 pm

Atlanta? 2 years tops...

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Post by SWSAM » Wed Jun 03, 2015 6:11 am

Not an precise comparison, but the Gwinnett Gladiators are averaging just over 5,100 fans in the same building; the Swarm averaged 8,700 fans this past season.

Sounds like a recipe for disaster.

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Post by Minor League Mania » Wed Jun 03, 2015 3:25 pm

I am in the greater Atlanta area and while Lacrosee is goring here, I dont think it is currently up to the level of support it needs to last long term here. Not to mention that the Georgia Force football team just recently folded playing in the same building.

Indoor football like indoor Lacrosse are niche sports. I hope they do well and wish them the best. I do expect that an Atlanta suburb will have professional outdoor Lacrosse soon though. There is a big following in Cobb County and they have played some games at the new stadium at Kennesaw state including the MLL championship game.

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Post by wellington » Sun Dec 06, 2015 6:12 pm

[quote=""SWSAM""]Not an precise comparison, but the Gwinnett Gladiators are averaging just over 5,100 fans in the same building; the Swarm averaged 8,700 fans this past season.

Sounds like a recipe for disaster.[/quote]

Great to have a team in the Southeast (again) and I plan on driving down to watch the Swarm, but it is going to be a tough sell in Atlanta.

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