New Jersey Pride

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New Jersey Pride
Image:Small pride.jpeg
Conference Eastern
Founded 2001
Home stadium Yurcak Field
Based in Piscataway, New Jersey
Colors red, black, gold
Head coach Peter Jacobs
General manager Trey Reeder
Local media Atlantic City Press
Website www.newjerseypride.com
Championships
Conference Championships


The New Jersey Pride is a lacrosse team based in Piscataway, New Jersey. Since the 2001 season, they have played in Major League Lacrosse. They are currently in the Eastern Conference. Prior to 2006, they were in the National Division.

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In 2001, the first year of the league’s existence, the Pride played its games at Yogi Berra Stadium at Montclair State University. They played their home games at Commerce Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater, New Jersey in 2002 and 2003. For 2004 and 2005, the Pride featured its home games on Sprague Field, Montclair State University’s football stadium. The Pride made the league's playoffs in 2002 and 2003.

The team will play the 2006 season at the 5,000 seat stadium on the campus of Rutgers University which houses the Scarlet Knights’ soccer and lacrosse teams and is officially named "The Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium at Yurcak Field" in honor of Ronald N. Yurcak, a 1965 All-American Rutgers Lacrosse player. The facility features a 120x75 foot grass playing surface, along with full lighting and state-of-the-art drainage.

Current General Manager: Trey Reeder.

Year W L Regular season finish Playoffs
2001 8 6 3rd in National Division -
2002 7 7 2nd in National Division Lost semifinal 19-11 to Lizards
2003 7 5 2nd in National Division Lost semifinal 15-13 to Bayhawks
2004 1 11 3rd in National Division -
2005 2 10 3rd in National Division -
2006 5 7 3rd Eastern Conference -

Reid Jackson #40 (team co-captain when he retired after the 2003 Season). Emotional defensive leader. Reid became one of the most popular lacrosse personas in NJ throughout his career. Inducted into the NJ Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2004.

  • Jon Hess #9 (MLL Assist Leader and team co-captain when he retired after the 2003 season). Anchored and 'quaterbacked' the Pride offense, which helped garner fellow attackmen Hubbard and Urick as two of the top 4 goal scorers in the league by the end of 2003.

  • Jesse Hubbard. Princeton, 1998; 3-time NCAA National Champion, Princeton University with Jon Hess; Leading all-time scorer at Princeton; All NCAA Tournament Team, 1997 and 1998; All Ivy, 1997 and 1998.
  • Scott Urick. Georgetown, 2000; 2-time NCAA All-American and Captain; Georgetown’s all-time Leading Scorer; Georgetown’s All-Time Single Season and Career Leader in ground balls; Played on four NCAA Tournament Teams; NCAA North-South All-Star, 2000.
  • Adam Doneger. Johns Hopkins, 2000-2003; two-time First Team All-American and co-captain; Scored a career-high 28 goals and seven assists in 2003; NCAA All-Tournament Team, 2002.
  • Kyle Harrison. Johns Hopkins, 2005; National Player-of-the-Year, 2005 Tewaaraton Trophy Winner; 2005 National Champion and 1st overall selection in the 2005 College Draft.

  • Ted Georgalas 2001-05
  • Brian Silcott 2005
  • Peter Jacobs 2006-

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