Brian Phipps came off the bench Saturday night to preserve a 13-11 victory over the Rattlers thus keeping the Bayhawks chance of repeating alive. Thursday night Chesapeake needs to defeat Jesse Schwatzmann and the Denver Outlaws to clinch a spot in the final four. Grant Catalino was held to just 1 goal.
Brian Phipps had 12 saves but he Bayhawks were unable to take advantage of Alex Smith’s dominance of the face offs and fall to 5-4.
Goalie Brian Phipps put forth his third straight strong performance in goal as the Chesapeake Bayhawks came from behind to beat the Hamilton Nationals, 12-11 in overtime, at Ron Joyce Stadium in Canada. Phipps, a rookie out of Maryland, continued to yield a hot stick by making 14 saves. He has now stopped a total of 51 shots in the past three games since taking over as the team’s starting net minder. Midfielder Steven Brooks was the hero, taking a … Read More »
Rookie goalie Brian Phipps had a stellar performance on Saturday night by stopping 21 shots for the Bayhawks in front of a crowd of 8,410 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The win over Rochester halted a two-game losing streak for Chesapeake and earned Phipps the nomination of Major League Lacrosse’s (MLL) Defensive Player of the Week. The game was the second straight that Phipps had established a career-high for saves. The former University of Maryland standout had 17 saves the previous Saturday … Read More »
Rookie goaltender Brian Phipps established a career-high with 16 saves, but could only do so much in the face of a barrage of shots, as the Chesapeake Bayhawks were beaten 17-10 by the Boston Cannons on Saturday night before a crowd of 8,370 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Phipps, a 2010 draft pick out of the University of Maryland, singlehandedly kept the Bayhawks in the game in the first half by stopping 11 shots. However, Boston dominated possession in … Read More »
Brian Phipps had 13 saves substituting for Garrity in the 2nd half.
Observations of a great day for Maryland lacrosse.
Grant Catalino had his best game of the year with 3 goals — 2 of them with great face dodging. Grant was selected MVP of the tourney.
The offensive play calling by Coach Tillman set up the Terps with one excellent opportunity after another. Four pipe shots by Maryland kept this … Read More »
The 54th annual Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll, recognizing academic excellence by student-athletes during the 2009-10 academic year, was announced Friday by Commissioner John Swofford. The Honor Roll is comprised of student-athletes who participated in a varsity-level sport and registered a grade point average of 3.00 or better for the full academic year. The conference acknowledged 2,761 student-athletes for their hard work in the classroom during the 2009-10 academic year. Among those Terrapins honored includes Hudson Taylor, Katie Schwartzmann (lacrosse), … Read More »
Saturday
Terps over Notre Dame—-Scott Rodgers has been gtreat in the nets for the Irish, But Brian Phipps has been at least his equal. There is just a talent advantage on the Maryland team. Last year Maryland went to South Bend and defeated Dame with Rodgers in the cage. Look for Maryland’s scoring to be spread out again with playmaker Ryan Young leading the way.
Duke over North Carolina—-Duke has been on the rise. Max Quinzani, Ned Crotty, and Josh … Read More »
One down 3 to go. A stubborn Hofstra Pride team’s prolific offense was thoroughly throttled by tenacious defense, faceoff and groundball domination, and stellar goalkeeping from Brian Phipps.
Maryland had goal scoring from 10 different players indicating Coach Cottle’s strategy of using almost the entire team. Ryan Young and Will Yeatman stood out offensively for the Terps. I have … Read More »