Major League Lacrosse season
Lacrosse team season
The 2011 Chesapeake Bayhawks season was the 11th season for the Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse .[ 1] The defending Steinfeld Cup champions fell in the playoffs to the Boston Cannons in the 2011 MLL semifinals.
Off season
Draft
The Bayhawks acquired only 5 men from the 2011 MLL Draft.[ 2]
Regular season
Schedule
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Result
Attendance
Record
May 14
Rochester
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
14-10
7,916
1-0
May 19
@ Hamilton
Ron Joyce Stadium
14-10
1,207
2-0
June 4
@ Boston
Harvard Stadium
17-13
10,727
2-1
June 4
@ Denver
Invesco Field
16-15 (OT)
12,548
3-1
June 16
@ Long Island
James M. Shuart Stadium
14-11
3,612
3-2
June 25
Boston
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
17-10
8,370
3-3
July 2
Rochester
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
13-11
8,410
4-3
July 16
@ Hamilton
Robert Joyce Stadium
12-11
1,103
5-3
July 23
Long Island
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
15-8
7,793
5-4
July 30
Hamilton
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
16-6
7,962
5-5
August 6
@ Rochester
Sahlen's Stadium
13-11
3,875
6-5
August 13
Denver
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
15-9
8,517
6-6
[ 3]
Postseason
The 2011 MLL playoffs were held at the Bayhawk's own Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on August 27 and 28. Despite having the home field advantage, 4-seeded Chesapeake fell to #1 Boston 14-13. It was a rematch of last year's semifinal game, which Chesapeake won 13-9.
Playoff Bracket
Semifinals
Steinfeld Cup Final
1
Boston
14
4
Chesapeake
13
1
Boston
10
3
Hamilton
9
2
Denver
9
3
Hamilton
11
Semifinal: Boston
Chesapeake Bayhawks vs. Boston Cannons
Quarter
Total
Chesapeake
3
3
2 5 13
Boston
1
4
4 5 14
at Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Date : August 27, 2011Game time : NoonReferee : Matt Palumb & Rich Tamberrino[ 4]
References
External links
History
Baltimore Bayhawks (2001–2006)
Washington Bayhawks (2007–2009)
Chesapeake Bayhawks (2010–2020)
Stadiums Coaches
Brian Voelker (2001)
Gary Gait (2003–2005)
Scott Hiller (2006–2007)
Jarred Testa (2008)
John Tucker (2009–2010)
Brendan Kelly (2010–2011)
Dave Cottle (2012–2015, 2018–2019)
Brian Reese (2016–2017)
Tom Mariano (2020)
Championships Seasons