Major League Lacrosse veteran Matt Brown retired Wednesday from the Denver Outlaws, shifting his attention from professional lacrosse player to college coach.
Brown this month was promoted to associate head coach at the University of Denver under coach Bill Tierney. So the attackman left the Outlaws after five years with the team.
“Matt has been an important part of the Outlaws franchise from the very beginning,” Outlaws general manager Brian Reese said. “I can’t say enough good things about Matt. He is a great team player, a tremendous ambassador for the sport in Colorado and he is one of the best goal scorers in MLL history.”
Brown scored 138 goals in five MLL seasons, all in Denver. He ranks second in team history in goals scored and third in points. He is ranked 20th in MLL history in goals.
Before playing professionally in the MLL, Brown was a four-year starter at DU.
Since “the day I accepted this position at DU, Matt Brown has been at my side,” Tierney said. “Without him I would have been lost. He is loyal, trustworthy and tireless in his efforts for our program.”
Brown also played for the Colorado Outlaws in 2008.
Said Brown: “It has been an incredible experience playing for the Denver Outlaws the past five seasons.”



