Talk:New York Lizards
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Name Change?
[edit]Anyone know what instigated/why they changed their name? Long Island Lizards sounds so much better as a marketing name to me. Just curious if anyone can contribute more info. 15:20, 5 May 2014 (UTC)
Logo?
[edit]The logo used for the Lizards is not the teams current logo.
2006 East standings for NJ/LI/Roch
[edit]When the seaon ended I sent an email to mll asking about 3-5 in the east I finally got a response today: They (NJ, LI, ROC) would be decided first by overall record but they were all 5-7. Then by head-to-head record among all tied teams, but each team was 1-1 against each other. Then by overall conference record - NJ was 5-5 against the East, and ROC/LI were 4-6, so NJ becomes the "best" of those Teams and the #3 team in the East. The tie-breakers then re-apply to just ROC & LI, so they are both 5-7, both 1-1 against each other, both 4-6 in the east, so the next tiebreaker is total points scored margin in their games against each other. LI won 19-7 and ROC won 15-13, so LI is the "better" of those teams because they were +10 and so LI becomes the #4 team, ROC is #5 and BAL was #6 because they had the worst record in the conf.
So I made a correction on the standings
Smith03 22:13, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
Inspiration for team name and logo
[edit]Added a sentence or two about the team's name, which is based on an unusual lizard that has become native to Long Island. Alexandermoir (talk) 02:24, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
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