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- John Grant Jr. controlled the ball about 30 feet from the Denver Outlaws goal during a vital possession for the Bayhawks on Saturday night. Chesapeake, trailing 9-5 midway through the third period, had a two-man advantage and a golden opportunity to generate some much-needed momentum.
- Former Terp Drew Snider will face his old coach when the unbeaten Denver Outlaws face the Chesapeake Bayhawks Saturday at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
- After winning the school's first-ever national championship, the Stevenson men's lacrosse team has been selected to receive the Henry Ciccarone Memorial Award by the Touchdown Club of Annapolis as the organization's Collegiate Team of the Year.
- The Boston Cannons of Major League Lacrosse announced that assistant coach John Tucker (Johns Hopkins) will take over head coaching duties from Steve Duffy for the remaining eight games of the season.
- 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.
- Mount St. Mary's senior Andrew Scalley (Archbishop Spalding) was honored as the Northeast Conference men's lacrosse Player of the Week.
- 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.
- PPL Park in Chester, Pa., will host the 2013 Major League Lacrosse Championship Weekend, sources confirmed to Inside Lacrosse today.
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks and Denver Outlaws will conduct a joint open tryout Saturday, March 9 in Gambrills to fill out their training camp rosters.
- 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.
- Maryland senior Katie Schwarzmann (Century) and former Loyola attackman Eric Lusby (Severna Park) were named the Women's and Men's Division I Players of the Year by Inside Lacrosse as part of its annual Laxie Awards in its December issue.
- 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.
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks announced today that general manager and assistant coach Brian Reese has retired to spend more time with his family.
- Volunteer worked with basketball program for many years
- Drew Westervelt teamed up with two long-time cleaning experts to form new companies.
- 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
- Chesapeake loses to Denver, 15-13, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in final regular season game
- That's when they discovered coach Dave Cottle wouldn't be with them due to a family emergency. Team president — and former coach — Brendan Kelly stepped in, and Chesapeake came together and routed Long Island, 13-6, before 10,083 at Navy-Marine Corps Stadium.
- Kyle Dixon sets MLL season record for 2-point goals as Chesapeake improves to 9-2
- Steven Brooks scored the tying and winning goals to lift Chesapeake past Denver, 18-16, and into first in MLL
- The Tewaaraton Foundation has named former Cornell University men's coach and Maryland player Richie Moran as the recipient of the Spirit of Tewaaraton Award. Moran will be honored at the Tewaaraton Award Ceremony on May 31 at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington.
- As Bayhawks training camp opens, Dave Cottle finds himself a head coach once again. Former Terps and Loyola coach seems ready to lead the MLL team he's been a part of since 2010.
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- UMBC quartet to lead Denver Outlaws against Bayhawks