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- For the first time in four years, the Major League Lacrosse All-Stars will face off against Team USA. MLL announced the 30 players who will represent the
- Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium will host the inaugural game of the new Women's Professional Lacrosse League with the Baltimore Brave playing the
- Digest: Local players well-represented on Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game roster
- Digest: Locals well represented in annual Major League Lacrosse college draft
- 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
- 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.
- In sore need of a win, the Chesapeake Bayhawks could see several key players return for Saturday¿s 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.
- 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.
- Steele Stanwick joins women's lacrosse staff
- The Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse selected midfielder Cameron Holding (Grand Valley State) second overall in the Major League Lacrosse supplemental draft Wednesday afternoon.
- Kyle Harrison (Johns Hopkins, Friends) is helping to bring together the world¿s greatest black lacrosse players to form the Sankofa Lacrosse Alliance, which is aimed at promoting academic, professional and social achievement for the next generation of lacrosse players.
- US Lacrosse has announced that ESPN will broadcast the 2014 Federation of International Lacrosse Men¿s World Championship across its networks. As many as 40 nations are expected to participate in the event July 10-19, 2014, at Dick¿s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo.
- Former Loyola Maryland All-American and current professional player P.T. Ricci has been named the Greyhounds' director of men's lacrosse operations, head coach Charley Toomey announced Thursday.
- After a three-day tryout that brought 94 of America¿s premier professional and college players travel to Goucher, 52 players have been named to the U.S. men¿s national team training roster.
- Major League Lacrosse announced Tuesday that Hamilton Nationals midfielder Kevin Crowley was named Offensive Player of the Year after finishing the regular season tied for first in the league in points (55).
- Denison has announced the hiring of former Loyola University and Loyola High player Keith Euker and former Maryland assistant and player Fran Gormley as assistant coaches.
- Westervelt leads team with five points (three goals, two assists) as they improve to 8-5 this season
- Bayhawks could clinch a spot in Major League Lacrosse's four-team postseason with win Saturday
- Steele Stanwick is staying pretty busy with lacrosse.
- Dayton has announced that it will add women's lacrosse as an intercollegiate sport and begin competition in spring of 2016.
- The 98-player tryout roster for Team USA for the 2014 Federation of International Lacrosse World Championship was announced during halftime of the Major League Lacrosse game between the Chesapeake Bayhawks and Denver Outlaws on Saturday afternoon.
- Hamilton Nationals' Kevin Crowley is MVP as Supernova uses big fourth quarter to pull away from Eclipse, 24-15, in MLL All-Star Game
- Katie Schwarzmann (Century, Maryland), Kelly Berger (Hammond) and Ally Carey (John Carroll) scored two goals apiece as Team USA opened round-robin play in the Federation of International Lacrosse Women's World Cup with a 17-7 win over England in Oshawa, Ontario, on Thursday night.
- Major League Lacrosse announced its weekly award winners Monday, and all have Baltimore-area connections.
- Major League Lacrosse rookie Kevin Cooper has 4 points in debut to lead Chesapeake Bayhawks over Ohio Machine, 13-12
- Davis became the first coach of Wheeling Jesuit — a Division II program — in 2000 and the team earned a No. 10 ranking in national polls just three years later. Then in 2004, Davis left to help start Robert Morris' program. By 2010, the Colonials were a top-20 team and led the nation in scoring.
- The Ohio Machine of Major League Lacrosse announced Monday that Archbishop Spalding boys lacrosse coach Bear Davis will take over as head coach.
- Charley Toomey couldn't help but reminisce May 31 when he flicked on the television to watch the Charlotte Hounds play the New York Lizards in a Major League Lacrosse matchup.
- 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.
- At first-year program Richmond, sources said that Dan Chemotti has hired Loyola director of lacrosse operations Steve Layne. Layne, who was a defender for the Greyhounds during Chemotti's tenure, held the DOO position for the 2013 season. He's also the older brother of Chris Layne, a midfielder who just finished his career at Loyola.
- After graduation, Colgate senior attackman and 2012 Tewaaraton Award winner Peter Baum wants to help lacrosse continue to flourish in Oregon
- For Peter Baum, winning the Tewaaraton Award last year was a life-changer — both good and bad.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Steele Stanwick, a Loyola High graduate and the 2011 Tewaaraton Award winner at Virginia, has signed an endorsement deal with Under Armour.
- Because of a hazing incident, the Vanderbilt women's lacrosse team has withdrawn from the Navy Fall Invitational, where it was scheduled to play Oct. 13, according to a spokesperson in the school's athletic department.
- Brendan Mundorf among seven players on All-MLL team with Baltimore-area ties
- Kyle Dixon sets MLL season record for 2-point goals as Chesapeake improves to 9-2
- Backup goaltender Mike Gabel records 27 saves to lead Rochester past Chesapeake
- Dixon switched from No. 11 to 5 and then paid his friend another tribute on the field against the Ohio Machine.