
Outlaws Break MLL Attendance Record with 31,644 Fans at 10th Annual Mile High Fourth of July
July 4, 2015 - Major League Lacrosse (MLL)
Denver Outlaws News Release
DENVER - The Denver Outlaws broke the Major League Lacrosse attendance record today with 31,644 fans attending the 10th annual Mile High Fourth of July game vs. the Boston Cannons. Outlaws' home games make up the top five most highly attended games in league history.
"We are thrilled to have broken the MLL attendance record," Outlaws Director of Sales and Marketing Ted Tseng said. "The Mile High Fourth of July has become a tradition in Denver, and we are happy to present our fans with a great matchup on the field between Denver and Boston, followed up with a tremendous fireworks show accompanied by our in-house visuals, to be projected on our state-of-the-art ThunderVision screen."
Throughout the Outlaws' history, the Fourth of July has had many record-setting games. The Independence Day games make up the top 10 highest attendances in Outlaws history. In total, Denver averages 27,885 fans at their Mile High Fourth of July game.
Denver first broke the 30,000 mark in 2012 with 30,128 fans witnessing the Outlaws' 17-13 victory over Ohio. In 2013, Denver posted their previous high of 31,019 as the Outlaws defeated New York 16-7. The Outlaws failed to reach the 30,000 threshold in 2014.
A total of 250,968 fans have come through the turnstiles at Sports Authority Field at Mile High for the nine Outlaws' Mile High Fourth of July games.
The Outlaws will travel to New York to take on the Lizards Thursday before returning home to faceoff against the Launch Sunday, July 19. For game tickets please visit www.denveroutlaws.com .
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