chesapeake bayhawks
- Bayhawks attackman Lyle Thompson put on an offensive show with five goals and an assist for the Bayhawks in a 14-13 loss to the Outlaws.
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks have signed midfielder-attackman Colin Heacock (Boys' Latin, Maryland) to a three-year deal through the 2021 Major League Lacrosse
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks' Niko Amato and the Dallas Rattlers' John Galloway shared the Major League Lacrosse Goalie of the Year award. The awards were presented
- Its seven-goal margin at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium was Chesapeake's largest in a win this season.
- āAll of our prayers go out to The Capital and everybody that was touched by this tragedy,ā Gov. Larry Hogan said.
- Westminster grad Ryan Hursey was selected by the Chesapeake Bayhawks in the fifth round, 42nd overall, in the 2018 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft on April 19.
- The Baltimore Brigade (1-1) dropped a 54-49 final to the defending-champion Philadelphia Soul (2-0) on Saturday night at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.
- Despite being located near one of the meccas of the sport, close to Baltimore, the professional game hasnāt caught on strongly even though the Chesapeake Bayhawks are one of the leagueās flagship franchises having won an unprecedented five championships. But Kelly said he has seen a turning point.
- Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse added three assistants ā Bob Shillinglaw (Severna Park), Mark Goers (Towson) and Jack Bernhardt ā to head coach
- Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium will host the inaugural game of the new Women's Professional Lacrosse League with the Baltimore Brave playing the
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks suffered a 12-11 overtime loss to the host Denver Outlaws in Major League Lacrosse on Thursday afternoon. Niko Amato (Maryland) made 18
- Calvert Hall graduate Ryan Brown continues to be consumed with lacrosse.
- Digest: Local players well-represented on Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game roster
- When the top-seeded Terps host Bryant on Sunday in a first-round NCAA Division I lacrosse game, Dan Morris will be Maryland's starting goalie and the key to the Terps' postseason run.
- Brendan Mundorf, who concluded his prolific professional career with the Chesapeake Bayhawks, has announced his retirement from Major League Lacrosse. Mundorf
- Paul Cantabene, newly named Chesapeake Bayhawks assistant coach, said Stevenson men's lacrosse comes first
- Stevenson defenseman Callum Robinson was selected second overall in the Major Lacrosse League supplemental draft Wednesday by the Atlanta Blaze.
- Brendan Mundorf (UMBC, Mount Saint Joseph) scored a game-high seven goals, but the Chesapeake Bayhawks fell, 17-14, to the host Boston Cannons in Major League
- Anthony Kelly scored three goals, including a 2-pointer, and won 19 of 35 faceoffs, but the Chesapeake Bayhawks were beaten by the host Rochester Rattlers, 18-14, in Major League Lacrosse on Saturday night.
- The U.S. national indoor team will be without forward Drew Westervelt for the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship, LaxMagazine.com reported Wednesday.
- The expansion Atlanta Blaze of Major League Lacrosse announced that John Tucker (Johns Hopkins, Archbishop Curley) will be coach and general manager.
- Attackman Drew Westervelt (UMBC, John Carroll) had three goals and two assists for Chesapeake (5-5), whose two-game winning streak ended.
- Tyler Fiorito made 23 saves and Ben Rubeor scored 23 seconds into overtime Saturday night as the Chesapeake Bayhawks beat the host Ohio Machine, 12-11.
- Major League Lacrosse: Ohio Machine attackman Marcus Holman (Gilman) had a game-high six goals and nine points, while Denver Outlaws goalie Jesse Schwartzman (Johns Hopkins, Pikesville) made a game-high 46 saves
- Greg Gurenlian won 28 of 32 faceoffs and sattackman Rob Pannell had four goals and two assists, helping the host New York Lizards edge the Chesapeake Bayhawks, 15-14, on Saturday night in Major League Lacrosse
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks have traded veteran defenseman Brian Spallina to the New York Lizards for a third-round pick in the 2016 Major League Lacrosse college draft.
- Veteran midfielder Kyle Dixon was not among the 23 players protected by the Chesapeake Bayhawks on Friday.
- Previewing Saturday's Bayhawks-Hounds season finale in Major League Lacrosse
- Teams on opposite ends of the Major League Lacrosse spectrum met Thursday night in Annapolis.
- Previewing the Bayhawks' game against the outlaws.
- Despite coming in as the heavy favorites, the U.S. trailed for the entire gold-medal match and failed to win the championship for the second tournament in a row.
- Rochester dug deeper with its limited roster to grind out a 10-7 win and officially eliminate Chesapeake -- the two-time defending Major League Lacrosse champion -- from playoff contention.
- Chesapeake Bayhawks attackman Drew Westervelt has been tuning in to the Federation of International Lacrosse World Championships for the past week.
- For proof of the expanding reach of lacrosse around the globe, look no further than the Federation of International Lacrosse World Championships, which begin tonight in the Denver suburbs.
- Four days after losing a late lead against the Ohio Machine and falling into last place in Major League Lacrosse, the Chesapeake Bayhawks made a move geared toward the future.
- With the win, the Bayhawks ended a four-game losing streak and improved to 2-5.
- Of the 287 goals Paul Rabil has scored as a midfielder for Johns Hopkins and the Boston Cannons, 62 of them have been assisted. Not counted there is a big assist from a longtime rival of Rabil's: Dave Cottle.
-
Bayhawks coach Dave Cottle saw silver lining in defense's effort in double overtime loss to Rattlers
An 8-7 double-overtime loss to the Rochester Rattlers a week ago left the Chesapeake Bayhawks with their fifth defeat in six games. But the play of the defense planted a few seeds for hope. - In sore need of a win, the Chesapeake Bayhawks could see several key players return for SaturdayĀæs game against the Boston Cannons at 7:30 p.m. at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis.
- Major League Lacrosse on Tuesday announced the 24-player roster that will compete against Team USA in the MLL All-Star Game on June 26 at 7:30 p.m. at Harvard Stadium.
- Each team was looking to get back on track by ending a losing streak, and the Ohio Machine emerged as the team to do so, defeating Chesapeake Bayhawks, 15-11, to improve to 2-3 and pick up its first win since the season opener April 26.
- As the keynote speaker of The Baltimore Sun High School Athletes of the Year luncheon Wednesday, lacrosse star Paul Rabil shared with the male and female athletes in attendance the three words he lives by — passion, relentless, regretless.
- Through three games this season, the Chesapeake Bayhawks are tied for last in Major League Lacrosse in goals scored with 27, rank second-to-last in goals allowed with 37 and enter Saturday's matchup with the Florida Launch at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium hoping to scrape themselves off the bottom of the league standings.
- On the Chesapeake Bayhawks' second possession in overtime, midfielder Stephen Peyser dodged down the middle of the New York Lizards defense and hit the back of the net to give the Bayhawks their first win of the season, 12-11.
- Adversity hit the Chesapeake Bayhawks early during the team's season opener Sunday against the Boston Cannons. And it struck in the worst possible spot.
- Mallory Pappas has been a three-sport athlete at Glenelg County School since her freshman year. Having been a part of the field hockey, basketball and lacrosse teams, her groups have faced many ups and downs.
- For years, Brendan Mundorf knew the Chesapeake Bayhawks were desperate to acquire him. And for years, Mundorf's former team, the Denver Outlaws, rebuffed the Bayhawks' persistent advances.
- The Shootout for Soldiers, a 24-hour lacrosse game benefiting wounded American military members that has raised more than $250,000 since its inception, returns to McDonogh on June 19 and 20.