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Chesapeake Bayhawks #AllIN Chesapeake BayhawksLacrosse @theBayhawks Bayhawks @thebayhawks 5-TIME MLL CHAMPION • 7 MLL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES • INAUGURAL MLL TEAM 2019 schedule GAME 6: CHESAPEAKE BAYHAWKS VS. Dallas Rattlers Chesapeake Bayhawks (3-2) JUly 14, 2019 • Ford Center at the Star • 4:00 PM EST • Frisco, TX June 6/2 at Dallas Rattlers W, 14-11 BAYHAWKS Rattlers 6/15 at New York Lizards W, 16-14 6/29 vs. Atlanta Blaze L, 10-19 3-2 0-6 July Head Coach : DAVE COTTLE Head Coach : Bill Warder 7/4 at Denver Outlaws L, 13-14 Last meeting: June 2, 2019 • Bayhawks won 14-11 7/6 vs. Atlanta Blaze W, 16-13 7/14 at Dallas Rattlers 4:00 PM EST 7/20 vs. New York Lizards 7:00 PM EST 7/27 MLL ALL-STAR GAME 7:00 PM EST (Annapolis, MD) August 2019 CHESAPEAKE BAYHAWKS ROSTER (NUMERICAL) 8/3 vs. New York Lizards 7:00 PM EST 8/4 at New York Lizards 5:00 PM EST 8/10 vs. Denver Outlaws 7:00 PM EST # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown College 8/17 vs. Boston Cannons 7:00 PM EST 8/24 at Atlanta Blaze 8:00 PM EST 2 HEACOCK, Colin A 6-3 210 Catonsville, MD Maryland 8/25 vs. Dallas Rattlers 5:00 PM EST 3 ABBOTT, Matt M 6-0 185 Syracuse, NY Syracuse September 9/7 at Boston Cannons 5:00 PM EST 4 THOMPSON, Lyle A 6-0 180 Onondaga Nation, NY UAlbany 9/14 at Denver Outlaws 5:00 PM EST 9/20 vs. Denver Outlaws 7:00 PM EST 6 STANWICK, Steele A 6-0 180 Baltimore, MD Virginia BOLD - Home Games 9 COSTABILE, CJ LSM 6-1 205 New Fairfield, CT Duke 11 MAYLE, Sean LSM 6-0 195 Redwood City, CA Denver 12 TUCKER, Ryan M 6-2 200 Towson, MD Virginia GAMES SUMMARY 13 AMATO, Niko G 5-8 185 Lafayette Hill, PA Maryland Overall . 3-2 16 KEENAN, Ryan M 5-9 165 Smithtown, NY Penn State Home . 1-1 20 MANIS, Nick SSDM 6-0 190 Annapolis, MD Maryland Away . 2-1 23 MARIANO, Nick M 6-0 181 Yorktown Heights, NY Syracuse QUICK HITS 24 DANSEGLIO, Greg D 6-0 185 Islip Terrace, NY Maryland 26 DAVIS-ALLEN, Isaiah SSDM 6-3 180 Springfield, VA Maryland TEAM INFORMATION 27 JEFFREY, Warren D 6-3 210 Mimico, Ontario Vermont Location Annapolis, MD Founded 2001 29 RAK, Noah FO 6-1 203 Norwich, CT UMass Colors Blue, Green, White, and Grey 30 PHIPPS, Brian G 5-9 190 Annapolis, MD Maryland Broadcast MyTV Baltimore, Stadium MajorLeagueLacrosse com/Watch. 31 MASSA, Kenny FO 5-11 180 Huntington, NY Bryant Owner Brendan Kelly 33 PRATTSON, Zac D 6-0 180 Tolland, CT Le Moyne College General Manager Dave Cottle 36 BERNHARDT, Jesse D 6-0 180 Orlando, FL Maryland Website TheBayhawks com 42 KEW, Andrew. A 6-3 210 Oakville, Ontario Tampa Phone 866-99-HAWKS 44 SIMPSON, Shane M 6-1 190 Hamilton, Ontario UNC TEAM HISTORY 45 BOMBERRY, Brendan M 6-1 198 Osweken, Ontario Syracuse MLL Championships 5 (2002, 2005, 2010, 77 WATKINSON, Colton M 6-4 205 Burlington, Ontario Limestone College 2012, 2013) 2018 Record 9-5 BLAZER, Cole G 5-11 190 Libertyville, IL Marquette DOYLE, Jack A/M 6-2 185 Towson, MD Notre Dame MEDIA INFORMATION PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Lisa Laplaca Lyle Thompson LIE-uhl Greg Danseglio dan-SEG-lee-oh Sr. Director of Brand Marketing & Comm. Steele Stanwick STEEL Noah Rak RACK Cell Phone : (860) 966-6674 CJ Costabile cost-UH-beel Kenny Massa MASS-uh Chris Fennell fun-EL DJ Plumer PLOOM-er Email : [email protected] Sean Mayle MAIL Andrew Kew Q Niko Amato NEE-co uh-MAH-toe Brendan Bomberry BAWM-bear-ee Danny O’Connell Nick Manis man-ISS Cole Blazer BLAZE-er MARKETING COORDINATOR Cell Phone : (443) 831-1333 Email : [email protected] Game 6: Chesapeake vs. Dallas game notes 2019 CHESAPEAKE BAYHAWKS ROSTER (ALPHABETICAL) # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown College 3 ABBOTT, Matt M 6-0 185 Syracuse, NY Syracuse 13 AMATO, Niko G 5-8 185 Lafayette Hill, PA Maryland Chesapeake Bayhawks 36 BERNHARDT, Jesse D 6-0 180 Orlando, FL Maryland Team information BLAZER, Cole G 5-11 190 Libertyville, IL Marquette 45 BOMBERRY, Brendan M 6-1 198 Osweken, Ontario Syracuse TEAM STAFF 9 COSTABILE, CJ LSM 6-1 205 New Fairfield, CT Duke Head Coach Dave Cottle 24 DANSEGLIO, Greg D 6-0 185 Islip Terrace, NY Maryland Alma Mater Salisbury ‘78 Record 42-33 26 DAVIS-ALLEN, Isaiah SSDM 6-3 180 Springfield, VA Maryland DOYLE, Jack A/M 6-2 185 Towson, MD Notre Dame Assistant Coach (Offense) Tom Mariano 2 HEACOCK, Colin A 6-3 210 Catonsville, MD Maryland Alma Mater Nazareth College ‘94 27 JEFFREY, Warren D 6-3 210 Mimico, Ontario Vermont Assistant Coach (Faceoff) Mark Goers 16 KEENAN, Ryan M 5-9 165 Smithtown, NY Penn State Alma Mater Towson ‘95 42 KEW, Andrew A 6-3 210 Oakville, Ontario Tampa 20 MANIS, Nick SSDM 6-0 190 Annapolis, MD Maryland Assistant Coach (Defense) Bob Shillinglaw 23 MARIANO, Nick M 6-0 181 Yorktown Heights, NY Syracuse Alma Mater UNC ‘74 31 MASSA, Kenny FO 5-11 180 Huntington, NY Bryant Team Operations Heather Huntemann 11 MAYLE, Sean LSM 6-0 195 Redwood City, CA Denver Alma Mater FAU ‘15 30 PHIPPS, Brian G 5-9 190 Annapolis, MD Maryland 33 PRATTSON, Zac D 6-0 180 Tolland, CT Le Moyne College 29 RAK, Noah FO 6-1 203 Norwich, CT UMass BAYHAWKS BY STATE/PROVINCE Maryland 6 44 SIMPSON, Shane M 6-1 190 Hamilton, Ontario UNC New York 6 6 STANWICK, Steele A 6-0 180 Baltimore, MD Virginia Ontario 5 4 THOMPSON, Lyle A 6-0 180 Onondaga Nation, NY UAlbany Connecticut 3 12 TUCKER, Ryan M 6-2 200 Towson, MD Virginia California 1 77 WATKINSON, Colton M 6-4 205 Burlington, Ontario Limestone College Florida 1 Illinois 1 Pennsylvania 1 Virginia 1 PRACTICE SQUAD BAYHAWKS BY COLLEGE # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown College Maryland 7 5 DAVLIAKOS, Zac LSM 6-2 180 Stevensville, MD Loyola Syracuse 3 KOPPENS, Shane A 5-11 185 Clifton Park, NY Loyola Virginia 2 21 O’BRIEN, Eric FO 6-3 230 Columbus, OH Ohio State Bryant 1 Denver 1 O’DONNELL, Cody LSM 6-0 190 Smithfield, RI Bryant Duke 1 Le Moyne College 1 Limestone College 1 PUP LIST Marquette 1 Notre Dame 1 # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown College Penn State 1 FANNELL, Eric M 6-1 220 St . Catherines, Ontario Ohio State Tampa 1 JOAQUIM, Anthony SSDM 6-2 205 Guelph, Ontario St . Joseph’s UAlbany 1 UMass 1 KELLY, John M 6-0 179 Towson, MD Ohio State UNC 1 PAGES, Ricky D 6-5 214 East Rockaway, NY Ohio State Vermont 1 7 TUCKER, Kyle D 6-0 195 Chester Springs, PA Salisbury 2019 MLL Collegiate Draft Selections Rd . 1/7 Overall Pat Spencer (Loyola / Attack) INJURED RESERVE Rd . 5/43 Overall Austin French (Denver / Attack) # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown College Rd . 6/52 Overall Warren Jeffrey (Vermont / Defense) 10 FENNELL, Chris D 6-2 211 Milford, NJ Navy 2019 MLL Disbursement Selections NON-LACROSSE INACTIVE Zac Davliakos, Anthony Joaquim, Nick Mariano, Kenny Massa, DJ Plumer, Colton Watkinson, # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown College Logan Greco (R), Garrett Michaeli (R), Zac 25 HURSEY, Ryan SSDM 6-4 205 Finksburg, MD Georgetown Prattson (R) COLLEGE INACTIVE Military Inactive List: # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown College John Glesener (Army / Attack) FRENCH, Austin A 5-9 175 Danville, CA Denver DJ Plumer (Navy / SSDM) GRECO, Logan D 6-0 205 Hauppauge, NY Virginia 22 MICHAELI, Garrett D 6-3 205 Draper, UT Rutgers SPENCER, Pat A 6-3 205 Davidsonville, MD Loyola Chesapeake Bayhawks Lacrosse 2 Game 6: Chesapeake vs. Dallas game notes RECENT TRANSACTIONS July 12, 2019 July 9, 2019 July 2, 2019 Assigns Eric O’Brien to Practice Squad Places DJ Plumer on Military Inactive List Places Ryan Hursey on Non-Lacrosse Inactive Signs Cole Blazer to Active Roster Signs Cody O’Donnell from BOS Practice Squad Promotes Jack Doyle to Active Roster from July 5, 2019 Trades Adam Osika to DAL in exchange for Ryan Practice Squad Keenan Places Chris Fennell on Injured Reserve Activates Jesse Bernhardt from Non-Lacrosse July 11, 2019 Inactive Activates Eric O’Brien from Practice Squad July 1, 2019 Releases Thomas Hoggarth from Practice Squad July 3, 2019 Activates Chris Fennell from IR Releases Will Fox from Practice Squad Signs Andrew Kew to Active Roster Places Jesse Bernhardt on Non-Lacrosse Inactive July 10, 2019 June 24, 2019 Trades Matt Borges and a 2020 5th Round MLL Adds Greg Danseglio to Active Roster Collegiate Draft Pick to NYL in exchange for Noah Rak Places Kyle Tucker on PUP Assigns Eric O’Brien to Practice Squad Places Chris Fennell on IR (1-Game Retroactive) PLAYER MILESTONE TRACKER #2 Colin Heacock #10 Chris Fennell • 80 career games played, 20 from 100 career games played • 38 career goals, 12 shy of 50 career goals • 22 groundballs, 3 away from 25 in career #31 Kenny Massa • 61 career points, 14 from 75 total points #11 Sean Mayle • 90 career groundballs, 10 away from 100 #3 Matt Abbott • 16 groundballs, 9 away from 25 in career #33 Zac Prattson • 140 career games played, 10 away from #12 Ryan Tucker 150 total in career • 9 groundballs, 1 shy of 10 in career • 70 career points, 5 shy of 75 points • 381 career groundballs, 19 away from 400 .
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