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In 2018, Paul Rabil started the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL), which changed professional lacrosse forever by having teams travel to different cities every season.  The league brings together worldwide stars and top NCAA Division I players for fast-paced, high-scoring games.  As part of its inventive plan to spread lacrosse across the country, it uses live streaming, dynamic media coverage, and programs to get fans involved. 

 Since its debut season, the PLL has had 8 to 10 teams play over 14 weeks, ending with playoffs and a championship weekend.  Trevor Baptiste and Lyle Thompson are two players who have established league marks for points, assists, and face-off wins.  Games are fast-paced and full of action, with an average of 20 to 25 goals scored every game.  The league can reach more than 1.5 million viewers a year since it has deals to air games on ESPN+ and NBC Sports.  There are between 3,000 and 7,000 spectators at each game in the stadium. Fan festivals, autograph signings, and youth workshops make the live crowd more involved.

 There are 60-minute halves in PLL games, and the game moves quickly. On average, there are 10,000 passes and 15 turnovers in each game.  Fast-paced shooting sequences, disputed face-offs, and planned offensive setups make for a lively viewing experience for fans.  Each venue has between 3,000 and 7,000 people there live, and championship weekends often bring in more over 15,000 people. Yadara offers tickets for the Premier Lacrosse League, which gives users access to top-tier lacrosse, player meet-and-greets, and interactive fan areas. 


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