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- Attackman Drew Westervelt scored a career-high eight goals to lead an impressive offensive showing as the Chesapeake Bayhawks blew out the New York Lizards, 21-8, in the first Major League Lacrosse game at Icahn Stadium on Randalls Island, N.Y.
- Tim Goettelmann, one of Major League Lacrosse¿s inaugural players, will suit up for the Chesapeake Bayhawks on Thursday night against the New York Lizards ¿ the team for which he has played his entire 11-year MLL career.
- Chesapeake haven't played since losing to previously winless Boston Cannons on May 19
- Attackman Ryan Boyle (Gilman) scored 1:26 into overtime to give the Boston Cannons an 15-14 victory over the Chesapeake Bayhawks on Saturday night at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge, Mass.
- Will we see the legendary Casey Powell back in Major League Lacrosse? According to Chesapeake Bayhawks coach Dave Cottle, we will.
- No. 1-ranked and undefeated Maryland had six student-athletes selected to the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association All-Region Team, announced Tuesday.
- Chesapeake Bayhawks attackman Ben Rubeor was named Major League Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week after scoring a career-high seven goals in a 9-3 win over the New York Lizards on Saturday night at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
- Ben Rubeor finished with a career-high seven goals as Chesapeake defeated the New York Lizards, 9-3, in front of 11,125 in a Major League Lacrosse game at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Saturday night.
- Chesapeake Bayhawks midfielder Kyle Dixon netted three two-point goals in the Bayhawks' season-opening 17-14 victory over the Rochester Rattlers, tying the single-game league record he set in May 2012.
- Veteran midfielder Kyle Dixon has seven points and ties a Major League Lacrosse record with three 2-point goals as the Chesapeake Bayhawks open the 2013 season by beating the Rochester Rattlers, 17-14
- Dan Burns has always been a local boy. He grew up Severna Park, won three Anne Arundel County titles and two state championships at Severna Park, and played college lacrosse at Maryland.
- After three weekends of training camp, the defending Major League Lacrosse champion Chesapeake Bayhawks have announced their 25-man roster heading into Saturday night's season opener at the Rochester Rattlers.
- A move to the midfield paid big dividends for Mount St. Mary's senior Andrew Scalley (Archbishop Spalding), who was named the Northeast Conference Men's Lacrosse Player of the Week for the fifth time this season.
- Forward John Grant Jr. finished with three goals and two assists as the visiting Colorado Mammoth defeated the Minnesota Swarm, 16-14, on Saturday night before a season-high announced 12,243 at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.
- The Loyola men's lacrosse program will host nearly 50 players and family members from Newtown (Conn.) Youth Lacrosse on Saturday when the No. 8 Greyhounds host No. 1 Denver in their regular-season home finale at 1 p.m. at Ridley Athletic Complex.
- North Carolina senior midfielder Davey Emala (Gilman) and Maryland sophomore attackman Jay Carlson (St. Paul¿s) were named Atlantic Coast Conference men's lacrosse Co-Offensive Players of the Week, as announced Tuesday by the conference, while Terps goalkeeper Niko Amato was recognized as the Defensive Player of the Week.
- Junior midfielder Rhiannon Coogle (North Harford) scored a career-high six goals to lead the Towson women's lacrosse team to a 14-9 win at Delaware on Sunday afternoon in the Colonial Athletic Association opener.
- Three fourth-quarter goals from junior midfielder Jim Marlatt (River Hill) helped the fifth-ranked Notre Dame men's lacrosse team hold on for a 7-6 win at Rutgers on Sunday afternoon.
- Marcus Holman (Gilman) scored his 100th career goal and Joey Sankey had career highs for goals and points in a game as No. 10 North Carolina rolled to a 13-5 win over visiting Dartmouth (2-3) on Monday afternoon.
- Johns Hopkins President Ronald J. Daniels formally notified the university community Tuesday of the school¿s intention to consider a conference affiliation for men¿s lacrosse.
- A late 5-0 run broke a 10-10 tie and vaulted the No. 4 Northwestern women's lacrosse team past No. 15 Navy, 15-12, on Monday at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
- Tom Schreiber finished with a hat trick and brothers Jeff and Jake Froccaro combined for five goals and three assists as No. 14 Princeton knocked off No. 5 Johns Hopkins in men's lacrosse at Homewood Field on Friday.
- Mount St. Mary's senior attackman Andrew Scalley (Archbishop Spalding) was named Northeast Conference Player of the Week for the second consecutive time Monday.
- Mount St. Mary's senior Andrew Scalley (Archbishop Spalding) was honored as the Northeast Conference men's lacrosse Player of the Week.
- Forward Matt Hickman (Salisbury) scored six goals to earn Player of the Game honors and forward Andrew Wasik added four goals as the Bombers rallied to defeat the Kentucky Stickhorses, 17-13, at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Ky.
- Major League Lacrosse announced today that the defending champion Chesapeake Bayhawks and the Rochester Rattlers will play a regular-season game at Al Lang Stadium in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m.
- The defending Major League Lacrosse champion Chesapeake Bayhawks will travel to the Rochester Rattlers on April 27 to open their 14-game schedule, the team announced today.
- Dave Cottle had a very successful nine-year run as the head coach of the Maryland men's lacrosse team. During Friday night's Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft, the connections between the Chesapeake Bayhawks coach and president were on full display.
- The Baltimore Bombers, who are about to open their first season in the North American Lacrosse League, announced the appointment of Dan Marohl, Shawn Nadelen and Damien Davis as captains and assistant captains of the first-year professional box lacrosse team.
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks and Denver Outlaws will conduct a joint open tryout Saturday, March 9 in Gambrills to fill out their training camp rosters.
- Navy is ranked fifth in the Patriot League in Inside Lacrosse's Face-Off Yearbook. Lehigh, coming off its first league championship, is picked to finish first again in the coaches' poll, with Colgate second and Bucknell third.
- Peet Poillon, a star player in the Baltimore area at both the college and professional levels, has joined the Delaware men¿s lacrosse coaching staff as a volunteer assistant coach.
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse strengthened their offense with attackman Grant Kaleikau as their first pick (16th overall) in Wednesday's supplemental draft.
- US Lacrosse today announced the U.S. men's national team roster for the Sunday, Jan. 27 exhibition against defending NCAA champion Loyola at the Champion Challenge.
- US Lacrosse and Major League Lacrosse announced today that the 2013 Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft will take place Friday, Jan. 11, in Philadelphia as part of the US Lacrosse National Convention.
- Former Terps football player will not pay $50 million ACC exit fee
- St. Paul's defenseman Travis Wood, a Johns Hopkins recruit, was named "Most Likely to Dominate" at his position after the Oct. 8 conclusion of the inaugural invitation-only Project 9.9 camp at St. Paul's. The camp was co-founded by former Hopkins All-American Paul Rabil and former Baltimore Bayhawk and Thunder star Mark Millon.
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks announced today that general manager and assistant coach Brian Reese has retired to spend more time with his family.
- A group of former Virginia men's lacrosse players is heading to Charlottesville this weekend to play the current team and hold a free clinic to raise money for the daughters of Chris Sanderson, former goaltender for the Cavaliers and the now-Chesapeake Bayhawks
- Drew Westervelt teamed up with two long-time cleaning experts to form new companies.
- The Hamilton Nationals traded defensive midfielder Dan Burns (Severna Park, Maryland) to the Chesapeake Bayhawks on Friday, the day Major League Lacrosse's 23-man rosters were released.
- St. Mary's named Ben Rubeor as its new boys lacrosse coach and Kate Hickman its new girls coach.
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks flexed their muscles during the Major League Lacrosse championship on Sunday at Harvard Stadium, rolling over the Denver Outlaws, 16-6, and making their case for being the best team in the 11-year history of the league.
- Brendan Mundorf among seven players on All-MLL team with Baltimore-area ties
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks upset the top-seeded Boston Cannons in the 2010 Major League Lacrosse semifinals and went on to win the championship. They met in the semifinals again last year, and the Cannons rallied from an early five-point deficit and scored the game-winning goal with 1.2 seconds remaining.