2013 Chesapeake Bayhawks season
Major League Lacrosse season
Lacrosse team season
The 2013 Chesapeake Bayhawks season was the 13th season for the Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse . The Bayhawks concluded the year with a 9–5 record, good for 2nd place in the MLL and defeated the Charlotte Hounds 10–9 in the MLL Championship Game to win the franchise's fifth Steinfeld Cup .
Season
Regular season
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Result
Attendance
Record
April 27
at Rochester Rattlers
Al Lang Stadium
W , 17-14
3,940
1-0
May 4
New York Lizards
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
W , 9-3
11,125
2-0
May 11
Ohio Machine
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
W , 14-5
5,700
3-0
May 18
at Boston Cannons
Harvard Stadium
L , 14-15 (OT)
11,156
3-1
June 1
Hamilton Nationals
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
L , 11-12 (OT)
9,157
3-2
June 6
at New York Lizards
Icahn Stadium
W , 21-8
1,052
4-2
June 15
Denver Outlaws
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
L , 9-13
8,539
4-3
June 22
at Charlotte Hounds
American Legion Memorial Stadium
L , 15-16 (OT)
3,330
4-4
June 29
at Hamilton Nationals
Ron Joyce Stadium
W , 17-10
3,612
5-4
July 6
at Ohio Machine
Selby Field
W , 13-12
1,994
6-4
July 18
Boston Cannons
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
W , 13-12 (OT)
8,691
7-4
July 27
at Denver Outlaws
Sports Authority Field at Mile High
L , 14-12
8,235
7-5
August 3
Rochester Rattlers
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
W , 12-8
6,129
8-5
August 10
Charlotte Hounds
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
W , 16-14
10,831
9–5
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Playoffs
Date
Opponent
Stadium
Result
Attendance
August 24
vs. Hamilton Nationals (Semifinals)
PPL Park
W , 13-12
4,028
August 25
vs. Charlotte Hounds (Championship)
PPL Park
W , 10–9
3,792
Standings
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