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
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History |
- Baltimore Bayhawks (2001–2006)
- Washington Bayhawks (2007–2009)
- Chesapeake Bayhawks (2010–2020)
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Stadiums | |
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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)
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Championships | |
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Seasons | |
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