The Arizona Sting was a professional American box lacrosse team and a member of the National Lacrosse League from 2004 to 2007. They played at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, from 2001 to 2003 as the Columbus Landsharks, and in 2003 moved to Glendale, Arizona. The team adopted the name Sting in November 2003 and began playing in the Glendale Arena (now Desert Diamond Arena).
In 2005, the Sting defeated the 2004 NLL champion Calgary Roughnecks to win the franchise's first-ever West Division title. The Sting fell 19–13 to the East Division champion Toronto Rock in the league championships.
Prior to the 2009 NLL season, the Arizona Sting ceased operations and its players were put in a dispersal draft.
| Missed playoffs |
| Lost Champions Cup Final |
| Lost division finals |
| Lost Champions Cup Final |
| Arizona 16 |
| Calgary 15 |
| Toronto 19 |
| Portland 11 |
| Colorado 13 |
| Calgary 9 |
| Arizona 9 |
| Rochester 13 |
* the Arizona Sting hosted the Champion's Cup Finals at Jobing.com Arena. The Knighthawks had the overall top seed in the playoffs, but were unable to host the Championship game due to a scheduling conflict at the Blue Cross Arena.
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