New Jersey Storm

{{short description|American lacrosse team}}

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{{Infobox sports team

| name = New Jersey Storm

| logo = New Jersey Storm logo.svg

| logo_size = 220px

| division = Eastern

| arena = Izod Center

| colors = Blue, Grey, Black, White
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| blank_label = PLPA representative

| blank_label1 = Formerly

| blank_label2 = Later

| blank_data2 = Anaheim Storm (2004–2005)

| sport = Box lacrosse

| founded = 2002

| last_season = 2003

| league = National Lacrosse League

| location = East Rutherford, New Jersey

| titles_label = Playoff appearances

| titles = 0

}}

The New Jersey Storm were a member of the National Lacrosse League, based in East Rutherford, New Jersey. They played from 2002 to 2003 playing at the then Continental Airlines Arena. The team was an expansion team that was purchased for by an equity investment ownership group led former NBA All-Star Jayson Williams and Hiza Gay.

After the 2003 NLL season the team was sold and relocated to Anaheim, California, becoming the Anaheim Storm under a new ownership group.{{cite news |last1=McKibben |first1=Dave |title=Lacrosse Invades Anaheim |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times-lacrosse-invades-a/140514726/ |access-date=February 8, 2024 |work=Los Angeles Times |date=September 2003 |at=Orange County edition, p. B3}}

The NLL returned to the New York Metro area in 2007 with the inaugural season of the New York Titans, who would play at Madison Square Garden and Nassau Coliseum. The Titans would play for three seasons before relocating to Orlando, Florida.

All time Record

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! Season !! Division !! W-L !! Finish !! Home !! Road !! GF !! GA !! Coach !! Playoffs

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| 2002

Eastern5–114th2–63–5178232Jim Hinkson,
Jim Brady
Missed playoffs
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| 2003

Eastern3–134th2–61–7187220Jim Brady,
Peter Vipond
Missed playoffs
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! Total !! 2 seasons !! colspan="2" | 8–24 !! 4–12 !! 4–12 !! 365 !! 452 !! colspan="2" |

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References