2012 Chesapeake Bayhawks season

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2012 Chesapeake Bayhawks
Major League Lacrosse Champions
LeagueMajor League Lacrosse
Division2nd MLL
2012 record10–4
Home record5–2
Road record5–2
CoachDave Cottle
ArenaNavy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium

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.

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
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

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Regular season

Schedule

Win Loss
Date Opponent Stadium Result Attendance Record
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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