LXM Pro Tour, or LXM Pro, was a California-based professional men's field lacrosse showcase that featured many of the sport's most accomplished players. LXM Pro Tour was founded by former college lacrosse and Major League Lacrosse players, notably former Johns Hopkins star Kyle Harrison[1]

LXM Pro Tour
SportField lacrosse
Founded2009
First season2010
Ceased2014
No. of teams2
TV partner(s)The Lacrosse Network
Official websitehttp://www.adrln.com/lacrosse/lxm/

The tour competed for the top collegiate and professional players with the more established MLL.[2] LXM Pro and MLL announced a partnership in 2014, with the LXM Pro Tour moving their events to the MLL off-season and in new markets.[3] However, LXM Pro didn't hold any tour stops after the announcement.

History edit

LXM Pro was founded in late 2009 by former college All-Americans and professional players Scott Hochstadt, Craig Hochstadt, Xander Ritz, Max Ritz, and Kyle Harrison.[4] Founding partner, Rich Fiore of Las Vegas, joined the team as lead investor and died in his sleep only days after LXM Pro's inaugural event.[5]

In 2010 LXM Pro hosted four events, LXM 512 in Austin, LXM Pro Launch Party at the NCAA Final Four, LXM 610 in Philadelphia, and LXM 904 in Jacksonville.

In 2011 LXM Pro staged another four events, returning to Orange County, California for LXM 949, LXM 410 in Towson, Maryland, LXM 610 back in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and LXM 702 in Las Vegas, Nevada to cap off the second full year of events. All-American twin midfielders Shamel and Rhamel Bratton, from the University of Virginia, announced they had made the decision to opt for LXM over the MLL.[6]

In 2012 Division III superstar Sam Bradman made an unexpected decision to play on the LXM Pro Tour after having been drafted by the Long Island Lizards of the MLL.[7] 8 games were played plus three promotional events were held by LXM, including a Launch Party in Los Angeles and the 3rd Annual LXM Pro Final Four Party.[8]

The schedule for the 2013 LXM Pro Tour held 9 pro games and club team tournaments over the span of June through December. LXM partnered with Adrenaline Lacrosse to turn LXM event stops in tournaments for club teams, training sessions players, and other fan friendly events like autograph sessions with players.[9] Also, former Syracuse star Tim Desko announced he would join the LXM Pro Tour in, though he had been drafted by Charlotte Hounds of the MLL just weeks prior.[10]

Comedic movie star Peter Dante, who played lacrosse in as a child in Connecticut and at Hofstra University, is heavily involved with LXM Pro as a coach and its youth lacrosse programs on game days. Dante's passion for the sport, and LXM specifically, has helped bring awareness to the sport of lacrosse.[11]

On February 13, 2014, the MLL and Adrenaline (the parent company of the LXM Pro Tour) announced they had formed a partnership. This partnership includes Adrenaline becoming the (non-exclusive) sock provider, (exclusive) sideline hat, and (exclusive) shooting shirt supplier of the league. More importantly, this partnership allowed MLL players to play in the LXM Pro Tour and vice versa. Because of this, the LXM Pro Tour events were moved to the MLL off season (September through March).[12]

MLL Comparison edit

Major League Lacrosse was founded in 1999 as a more "nontraditional" style of field lacrosse. Main differences in MLL are the use of a shot clock and a two-point-goal line. LXM Pro is more "traditional" in their approach to game play. Field lines match the lines of standard lacrosse field. LXM features no two point goal or "hard" shot clock, similar to NCAA lacrosse.

Like the MLL, LXM Pro Tour did allow dive shots. The dive shot (without an attacking player being pushed from behind) was disallowed in 1999 in NCAA lacrosse to help protect goalies.[13]

Past Events edit

Event Name[14] Date City/Area Winning Team Score Losing Team
LXM/ATS 805[15] January 18, 2014 Los Angeles Team STX 19-18 (OT) Maverik United
LXM PRO 858[16] January 4, 2014 San Diego Team STX 16-15 Maverik United
LXM/ATS 321[17] December 14, 2013 Cocoa Team STX 19-13 Maverik United
LXM/ATS 702[18] December 7, 2013 Las Vegas Maverik United 13-12 Team STX
LXM/ATS 214[19] November 9, 2013 Dallas Team STX 10-9 Maverik United
LXM/ATS 404[20] October 26, 2013 Atlanta Team STX 12-9 Maverik United
LXM/ATS 916[21] October 5, 2013 Sacramento Team STX 12-10 Maverik United
LXM/ATS 801[22] September 28, 2013 Orem Maverik United 20-19 Team STX
LXM/ATS 312[23] July 20, 2013 Chicago Maverik United 17-11 Team STX
LXM/ATS 619[24] June 22, 2013 San Diego Team STX 21-16 Maverik United
LXM/ATS 949[25] June 8, 2013 Orange County Team STX 14-13 Maverik United
LXM/ATS 702 [26] December 1, 2012 Las Vegas Team STX 22-20 Team Sole
LXM/ATS 602[27] November 10, 2012 Phoenix Team STX 16-10 Team Sole
LXM/ATS 801[28] September 29, 2012 Salt Lake City Team STX 16-14 Team Sole
LXM/ATS 206[29] August 5, 2012 Seattle Team Sole 15-14 (OT) Team STX
LXM/ATS 619[30] June 23, 2012 Coronado Team STX 17-14 Team Sole
LXM/ATS 949[31] June 3, 2012 San Diego Team Sole 14-13 Team STX
LXM 702[32] December 3, 2011 Las Vegas Team STX 10-8 Team Headwrapz East
LXM 610[33] October, 2011 Philadelphia Team Cascade 15-13 Team STX
LXM 410[34] July 2, 2011 Baltimore Team Nitro 11-10 (OT) Team Blur
LXM 904[35] October 16, 2010 Jacksonville Team New Balance 10-9 Team Monster Energy
LXM 610[36] August 28, 2010 Philadelphia Team Monster 10-9 Team New Balance
LXM 512[37] April 10, 2010 Austin Team Cascade 16-9 Luminous Capital

References edit

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  2. ^ LXM Pro is Only Getting Better LaxAllstars.com, October 12, 2011.
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  4. ^ The Ritz brothers, brothers Scott and Craig Hochstadt and Kyle Harrison are the co-founders of LXM Pro.
  5. ^ Richard Fiore Oituary Las Vegas Review-Journal, November, 2009.
  6. ^ Brattons Take Lacrosse Act on LXM Pro Tour Archived 2013-02-16 at archive.today LaxMagazine.com, June 2, 2011
  7. ^ Sam Bradman, The Most Interesting Man in Lacrosse LaxAllstars.com, May 31, 2012
  8. ^ About LXM Pro Archived 2013-02-02 at the Wayback Machine LXMPro.com
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  33. ^ "LXM Pro 610: Zack Greer, Mikey Powell Lead Cascade Past STX, 15-13 | InsideLacrosse.com". www.insidelacrosse.com. Archived from the original on 2011-10-17.
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