Baltimore Thunder

The Baltimore Thunder were a member of the National Lacrosse League from 1987 until 1999. They were based in Baltimore, Maryland, and won the first Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League[1] (later the National Lacrosse League) championship in 1987. After the 1999 season, the franchise moved three times, becoming the Pittsburgh CrosseFire in 2000, the Washington Power in 2001, and finally the Colorado Mammoth in 2003.

Baltimore Thunder
Based inBaltimore, Maryland
ArenaBaltimore Arena
Colorsblack, yellow, red
Championships1987
Division titles1991
LaterPittsburgh CrosseFire

Awards and honors

YearPlayerAward
1987Buzz SheainChampionship Game MVP
1998Gary GaitMost Valuable Player
1999Gary GaitMost Valuable Player
1999Jesse HubbardRookie of the Year

All time record

SeasonDivisionW-LFinishHomeRoadGFGACoachPlayoffs
1987 2-44th1-21-27982Bob GriebeWon Championship
1988 2-64th2-20-498122John StewartMissed playoffs
1989 4-44th2-22-29996John StewartMissed playoffs
1990 4-44th2-22-29695John StewartMissed playoffs
1991American6-41st3-23-2156157John StewartLost in semifinals
1992American3-53rd2-21-3117147John StewartLost in division semifinals
1993American2-63rd1-31-3122147John StewartMissed playoffs
1994American1-73rd1-30-493113Skip LichtfussMissed playoffs
1995 3-55th2-21-398117Skip LichtfussMissed playoffs
1996 4-65th3-21-4144163Skip LichtfussMissed playoffs
1997 2-86th1-41-4125165John TuckerMissed playoffs
1998 8-42nd4-24-2184160John TuckerLost Championship
1999 8-42nd5-13-3211175John TuckerLost in semifinals
Total13 seasons49-67 29-2920-381,6221,739  

Playoff results

SeasonGameVisitingHome
1987SemifinalsBaltimore 14New Jersey 9
ChampionshipsBaltimore 11Washington 10
1991Semifinals[2]Baltimore 12Detroit 14
1992Division SemifinalsBaltimore 12Philadelphia 14
1998SemifinalsRochester 14Baltimore 15
Championship (Game 1)Baltimore 12Philadelphia 16
Championship (Game 2)Philadelphia 17Baltimore 12
1999SemifinalsRochester 14Baltimore 12

Championships

Preceded by
None
Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League Champions
1987
Succeeded by
New Jersey Saints

References

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