Major Indoor Lacrosse League (1990-1993)
Tombstone
Born: September 13, 1989 – MILL expansion franchise
Folded: Postseason 1993
First Game: January 5, 1990 (W 14-11 vs. New England Blazers)
Last Game: March 21, 1993 (L 9-8 @ Philadelphia Wings)
MILL Championships: None
Arena
Pittsburgh Civic Arena
Opened: 1961
Demolished: 2011-2012
Marketing
Team Colors: Black & Gold
Ownership
Owners: Major Indoor Lacrosse League (Russ Cline & Chris Fritz)
Background
The Pittsburgh Bulls were the Steel City’s first introduction to the sport of box (indoor) lacrosse. The Bulls were part of the winter/spring Major Indoor Lacrosse League for four seasons during the early 1990’s.
The team debuted at the Civic Arena on January 5th, 1990 with a 14-11 victory over the New England Blazers before 9,213 fans.
The Bulls featured some outstanding individual players, including Canadian attacker Brian Nikula and former Johns Hopkins defenseman Dave Pietramala. Both players remained with the Bulls for all four season that the club was in operation. But Pittsburgh never put it all together as a team and endured four straight losing seasons under head coach Dennis Wey. The Bulls final season in 1993 was its worst, finishing at the bottom of the league standings with a 1-7 record. The team folded during the offseason that followed.
The MILL changed its name to the National Lacrosse League in 1997. The NLL is still active today and tried to return to Pittsburgh in the year 2000 with the formation of the Pittsburgh CrosseFire. The CrosseFire lasted only one season before moving away to Washington, D.C.
Pittsburgh Bulls Shop
Contains Affiliate Links
“The Igloo” Pittsburgh Civic Arena T from Old School Shirts
Pittsburgh Bulls Video
Bulls host the Philadelphia Wings at the Civic Arena. Prime Network cable broadcast from 1991.
1993 Pittsburgh Bulls TV Commercial
Links
Major Indoor Lacrosse League Media Guides
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