2012 Chesapeake Bayhawks season
The 2012 Chesapeake Bayhawks season is the 12th season for the Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse.[1] The Bayhawks were looking to rebound after a semifinal loss in the 2011 MLL playoffs to Boston.
2012 Chesapeake Bayhawks | |
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Major League Lacrosse Champions | |
League | Major League Lacrosse |
Division | 2nd MLL |
2012 record | 10–4 |
Home record | 5–2 |
Road record | 5–2 |
Coach | Dave Cottle |
Arena | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium |
Off-season
Draft
The first Chesapeake Bayhawk to be drafted in 2012 was long-stick midfielder C.J. Costabile. He was the 5th overall pick, and netted 15 goals and 16 assists for 31 points in 3 years at Duke.[2] The Bayhawks drafted 9 total men from the draft.
Round | Pick | Name | Position | College |
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1 | 5 | C.J. Costabile | Midfielder | Duke |
2 | 10 | Tyler Fiorito | Goalie | Princeton |
3 | 22 | Jimmy Dunster | Midfielder | North Carolina |
4 | 26 | Matt Mackrides | Attack | Penn State |
4 | 27 | Grant Kaleikau | Attack | Delaware |
5 | 38 | Matt Gibson | Attack | Yale |
6 | 45 | Drew Snider | Midfield | Maryland |
7 | 53 | Brent Adams | Midfield | Fairfield |
8 | 61 | John Austin | Midfield | Delaware |
Regular season
Schedule
Win | Loss |
Date | Opponent | Stadium | Result | Attendance | Record |
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April 28 | @ Long Island | James M. Shuart Stadium | 13–11 | 1,100 | 1-0 |
May 5 | Ohio | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 23–11 | 10,162 | 2-0 |
May 12 | Rochester | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 12-8 | 7,853 | 2-1 |
May 18 | @ Hamilton | Ron Joyce Stadium | 20-7 | 3,751 | 3-1 |
June 2 | @ Denver | Sports Authority Field at Mile High | 18-16 | 3,125 | 4-1 |
June 9 | Charlotte | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 7-15 | 8,192 | 5-1 |
June 16 | Hamilton | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 15-16 | 9,832 | 6-1 |
June 23 | Boston | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 13-14 | 10,126 | 7-1 |
July 7 | @ Charlotte | American Legion Memorial Stadium | 12-13 | 5,013 | 7-2 |
July 14 | @ Rochester | Sahlen's Stadium | 13-7 | 3,221 | 8-2 |
July 21 | @ Ohio | Selby Field | 11-7 | 2,168 | 9-2 |
July 28 | @ Boston | Harvard Stadium | 13-16 | 9,117 | 9-3 |
August 4 | Long Island | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 6-13 | 10,083 | 10-3 |
August 11 | Denver | Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium | 15-13 | 10,420 | 10-4 |
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