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  Baltimore, Maryland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baltimore grew swiftly in the mid-late 18th century as the granary for sugar producing colonies in the Caribbean.
Baltimore is also the site of the first architectural monument honoring George Washington, a 178 foot doric column erected in 1829 and designed by Robert Mills, who later designed the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. Baltimore became an independent city in 1851, being detached from Baltimore County at that time.
Baltimore's population peaked at 949,708 in the 1950 Census, which ranked it as the sixth-largest city in the country, behind Detroit and ahead of Cleveland.
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 Encyclopedia: Baltimore, Maryland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Baltimore on April 19, 1861 The Baltimore riot of 1861 (also called the Pratt Street Riot and the Pratt Street Massacre) was an incident that took place on April 19, 1861 in Baltimore, Maryland between Confederate sympathizers and infantrymen of the United States Army.
Baltimore Hebrew University was founded as Baltimore Hebrew College and Teachers Training School in 1919 to promote Jewish scholarship and academic excellence, it continues to be the only institution of higher learning in Maryland devoted solely to all aspects of Judaic and Hebraic studies.
Baltimore City Community College dates its origins to the Baltimore Junior College, founded as part of the Baltimore City Public Schools Syetem in 1947 to provide post-high school education for returning World War II veterans and was the inspiration of Dr. Harry Bard.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Baltimore,-Maryland   (9213 words)

  
 Inside Lacrosse - News
The Baltimore scoring run in the third period was continued by Marechek, with an impressive, unassisted behind-the-back tally.
The story of the period, though, was the Bayhawks 10-point, nine-goal scoring effort to take the lead, 12-11, with the final 90 seconds of the period seeing three scores from Baltimore.
Baltimore's Sonke blasted his first goal of the game from 2-point range, pushing the Bayhawks' lead to six, and extending their fourth quarter scoring run to five unanswered goals.
www.insidelacrosse.com /page.cfm?pagerid=2&news=fdetail&storyid=94626   (955 words)

  
 Boston Cannons
Baltimore was led by Gary Gait, the Bud Light MVP, who scored four goals and added one assist for five points.
The Bayhawks went on to score four straight goals, two of which were by Gait and closed the gap to 14-12.
The Bayhawks scored four of the first goals to open the game, but Boston went on a four goal run, two of which were Battista two-pointers to take a 6-4 lead.
www.bostoncannons.com /news/?id=2219   (607 words)

  
 LAX!!!!
Baltimore, MD - The New Jersey Pride traveled to Baltimore to take on the Bayhawks with revenge on their minds.
While the Baltimore defense managed to play well against Hubbard, holding him to only two goals, they could not handle the Pride's triple threat of Jon Hess, Scott Urick and David Curry who combined for 10 goals and seven assists in leading New Jersey to a 16-14 win.
Although, the score brought Baltimore within three at 12-9, the goal marked the end of the Mark Millon show as the Pride defense made some great adjustments at halftime to shut him down.
www.e-lacrosse.com /2001/bayhawks3/b2.html   (557 words)

  
 Rochester Rattlers
The Bayhawks improved to 5-0 with the win, while the Rattlers fell to 0-5 -- their worst start in franchise history.
The Bayhawks would tack on another, but Combs cut the lead back down to one with a power-play marker at 10:46.
On June 18th, Rochester lost 18-11 to the Bayhawks as Baltimore blitzed the Rattlers 16-3 over the final 30 minutes.
www.rochesterrattlers.com /news/?id=1985   (707 words)

  
 Philadelphia Barrage
The Barrage (0-3) hopes of winning their first game of the season were crushed when the Bayhawks (3-0) jumped out to a commanding lead of seven to nothing in the first quarter and never trailed again.
The Bayhawks had 13 shots in the fourth and 55 shots overall.
Baltimore leaders were Tom Marechek with nine points (5G, 4A), Gait with eight points (6G, 2A), Powell with seven points (4G, 3A), Sims with five points (3G, 2A) and Curry with four points (2G, 1 2ptG, 1A).
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 Baltimore Bayhawks
The Baltimore Bayhawks are Baltimore, Maryland's professional lacrosse team.
Baltimore has played two seasons at Homewood Field on the campus of Johns Hopkins University (2001 and 2003) and played its home games during the 2002 season at M&T Bank Stadium; in Downtown Baltimore.
The Bayhawks have won National Division championships in 2001, 2002, 2003.
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 Cannons unable to keep up - The Boston Globe - Boston.com - Sports
The Baltimore Bayhawks' high-powered offense proved to be too much for the Boston Cannons to handle last night in a matchup of Major League Lacrosse's top two teams at Nickerson Field.
The Bayhawks (8-0), playing most of the game without the league's top faceoff man, Paul Cantabene, exploded in the third quarter with 9 points to win, 20-17, and extend their league-record regular-season winning streak to 10 games.
The Bayhawks burst out of the gate with four quick goals, but lost Cantabene to an unspecified injury when he was knocked down after scoring the third goal of the game.
www.boston.com /sports/articles/2005/07/17/cannons_unable_to_keep_up   (389 words)

  
 Rochester Rattlers
The Bayhawks advance to the MLL Final for the first time since the 2003 season and improve to 11-2.
Baltimore broke open a 16-13 game in the fourth quarter with four straight goals, three of those by Gait.
Baltimore opened the night with three goals in the first 3:00 minutes, before Rochester responded to take a 5-4 lead on goals by Combs, Kevin Cassese, Ryan Powell and two by Casey Powell.
www.rochesterrattlers.com /news?id=2583   (551 words)

  
 The Lacrosse Equipment Superstore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bayhawks’ Josh Sims (Princeton 00’) was the all-star for the evening racking in a modest six-point performance (including 2 2-point shots), while Baltimore keeper Greg Cattrano (Brown 97’) shined in the cage with 20 saves.
The Bayhawks (6-2) were the clear favorite entering the match against the Cannons (2-4).
In their first meeting, Baltimore was able to hold Boston to an all time 2002 season low of seven goals in a game.
www.lax.com /stories/897   (1933 words)

  
 eTU
The move, announced March 10 at a campus news conference, puts the Bayhawks in one of the largest outdoor venues in the Baltimore metropolitan region, outranked only by MandT Bank Stadium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
President Robert L. Caret says of the new relationship, “It's terrific for the university, for Baltimore's ardent lacrosse fans, and especially for the Bayhawks.
The Bayhawks finished the 2003 season with an 8-5 record.
wwwnew.towson.edu /etu/031004/story2.html   (205 words)

  
 Barrage Fall To Bayhawks 19-9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Philadelphia lost to Baltimore for the second time this season in front of 3,009 fans.
Baltimore put four goals past Brian Dougherty to end the fourth.
Baltimore leaders were Gait with 8 points (5G,3A) followed by Marechek with 7 points (4G,3A), David Curry with 4 points (2G,2A) and Gavin Prout with 3 points (2G,1A).
www.sjsports.com /lacrosse/2005/phillyBarrage0804.html   (378 words)

  
 MIAASports.com LACROSSE RELEASE
This was made possible yesterday when the Baltimore Bayhawks, a proud sponsor of the MIAA, reached an agreement with the university to host their 2004 home schedule at Towson.
The Bayhawks also hope the move is the last one they have to make for some time.
In 2002, the Bayhawks entered into a one-year marketing agreement with the Baltimore Ravens and shifted their home games to what is now known as M&T Bank Stadium.
www.miaasports.com /sports/lacrosse/release.asp?PRINTER=1&RELEASE_ID=805   (451 words)

  
 LAX!!!!
Baltimore cut the deficit to 2-1 with the first of four goals from attackman Mark Millon.
Baltimore turned the 3-1 deficit to a 5-3 lead with four unanswered goals over the final six minutes of the first quarter.
New Jersey’s David Curry narrowed the host Bayhawk lead to 5-4 with a power play goal at the 10:27 mark of the second period, which was assisted by attackman Jesse Hubbard.
www.e-lacrosse.com /2003/baypri/b1.html   (884 words)

  
 NEW JERSEY LACROSSE NETWORK
Baltimore used goals from Langtry and Gait to end the first quarter with a 6-5 advantage.
Millon and Benson found the net to give the Bayhawks a 12-9 lead before Curry and Hubbard countered to return the margin to one at 12-11 in favor of the Bayhawks at the end of the second quarter.
Baltimore and New Jersey traded a pair of goals to start the third quarter before the Bayhawks went on a 3-0 run, which was capped off by Benson’s third goal of the game.
www.njlax.net /articleListingDetail.asp?ArticleID=542   (585 words)

  
 Gait, Bayhawks claim MLL title - The Boston Globe
The Baltimore Bayhawks were a powerhouse all season, and yesterday they were too strong for the upstart Long Island Lizards, winning the Major League Lacrosse championship, 15-9, before 6,829 at Nickerson Field.
Baltimore was supposed to be the more offensive team yesterday, but it initially put the clamps on Long Island, emerging from the first quarter with a 3-1 lead after midfielder Jeff Sonke scored with four seconds left.
The Bayhawks outscored the Lizards, 7-2, in the second quarter to take a 10-3 halftime lead.
www.boston.com /sports/articles/2005/08/22/gait_bayhawks_claim_mll_title   (588 words)

  
 Bayhawks Dominate the Barrage
The Bayhawks jumped out to a commanding lead of seven to nothing in the first quarter.
Baltimore won the opening face off for the fourth quarter.
Cantabene went 7-12 in the fourth and 21-41 overall for Baltimore.
www.sjsports.com /lacrosse/2005/phillyBarrage0612.html   (754 words)

  
 Major League Lacrosse
Currently, the Bayhawks are leading the National Division with their undefeated status, and the Barrage are at the bottom of the American Division with an 0-2 record thus far.
Baltimore had 10 different goals scorers in the game and eight different players score in the season-opening, 21-12 victory against the Pride on May 28 in Seattle.
Baltimore has not started out a season with three straight wins since 2002, the year they won the MLL title.
www.majorleaguelacrosse.com /news/?id=1771   (715 words)

  
 Baltimore Bayhawks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
They play their home games at Johnny Unitas Stadium on the campus of Towson University starting in 2004.
The Bayhawks have won National Division championships in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2005.
The Bayhawks were the only Major League Lacrosse charter team to have a winning season in each of the first five years of the league.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Baltimore_Bayhawks   (143 words)

  
 BACVA: Visitors: Itineraries: Baltimore Sports Spectacular
Baltimore is definitely a sports town--people here bleed purple and white, especially since the Baltimore Ravens became the 2001 Super Bowl Champions!
Drop by the stadium in the summer to see the Baltimore Bayhawks, the city's professional outdoor lacrosse team, play their fast-paced game.
The museum features exhibits related to Babe Ruth, Johnny Unitas, the Baltimore Orioles and Colts, the Maryland Terrapins, and Baltimore’s Negro Leagues, including historic memorabilia and interactive fun for kids and adults alike, all set within a Civil War era train station.
www.baltimore.org /visitors/v_it_sports.html   (503 words)

  
 Lacrosse News
Included in those transactions are the return of former Bayhawks goalkeeper Tim McGeeney and defenseman Hugh Donovan, who return to Baltimore following their respective retirements after the 2002 season.
Following a 7-6 season and their fourth straight playoff appearance, the Bayhawks are already preparing for the 2005 season.
A member of the Bayhawks since their inaugural 2001 season, Fulks was selected in the 10th round of the Inaugural Draft.
www.laxpower.com /news/stories.php?story=2004-2651   (860 words)

  
 Inside Lacrosse - News
With the victory, the Bayhawks extended their streak over the Pride to seven straight, including a win in last season’s MLL semifinal.
Hajj ended the Bayhawks’ momentum with his third goal of the game, an unassisted tally with 1:18 left in the first half.
The Bayhawks return to the road on Friday night, making the trip to Long Island to face the defending MLL champion Lizards in a rescheduled game from June 25.
www.insidelacrosse.com /page.cfm?Cat=3&tabbar=0&pagerid=2&news=fdetail&storyid=68989   (628 words)

  
 Bucknell's Blaise Fletcher Selected in Fifth Round of MLL Draft by Baltimore Bayhawks :: 2004 Patriot League Player of ...
LEWISBURG, Pa. - Blaise Fletcher, a 2004 Bucknell graduate and a standout defenseman on the Bison men's lacrosse team, was selected Thursday by the Baltimore Bayhawks in the fifth round of the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Collegiate Draft.
Baltimore had the No. 1 overall selection in the draft, which it used to take four-time first-team All-American Michael Powell, who earlier this week led Syracuse to the national championship.
The Bayhawks are next in action this Saturday against New Jersey at INVESCO Field at Mile High in Denver, Colo. They return home to face Rochester on June 13 at 4 p.m.
bucknellbison.collegesports.com /sports/m-lacros/spec-rel/060404aaa.html   (360 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Baltimore-Bayhawks
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Gary Gait was born in Victoria, British Columbia on April 5, 1967.
Goaltender of the year for Major League Lacrosse 2001 Greg Cattrano Baltimore Bayhawks 2002 Greg Cattrano Baltimore Bayhawks 2003 Brian Dougherty Long Island Lizards 2004 Greg Cattrano Philadelphia Barrage Categories: Major League Lacrosse...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Baltimore_Bayhawks   (671 words)

  
 UM SPORTS MEDICINE NAMED THE OFFICIAL PHYSICIANS FOR NEW BALTIMORE BAYHAWKS MAJOR LEAGUE LACROSSE TEAM
The Bayhawks are one of six teams kicking off the national Major League Lacrosse season.
The team will join the Baltimore Ravens NFL football team and the University of Maryland Terrapins teams in selecting the University of Maryland Sports Medicine specialists as their official team physicians.
University of Maryland Sports Medicine was chosen to care for the Baltimore Ravens at the team's inception five years ago and has been affiliated with the University of Maryland Terrapins, UMBC and Coppin State for the last three years.
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 Former Bison Lax Goalie Justin Sussman Earns Roster Spot with Baltimore Bayhawks :: Sussman Likely to Start in Season ...
According to a team press release, Sussman is listed as the probable starter in goal when the Bayhawks open their season against the Rochester Rattlers at 11 p.m.
The Bayhawks are led by lacrosse legend Gary Gait, who serves as player-coach.
Baltimore will make at least four tape-depay appearances on ESPN2: June 1 vs. Rochester in Seattle, June 8 at New Jersey, July 20 at New Jersey and Aug. 10 at Boston.
www.cstv.com /sports/m-lacros/stories/051804aah.html   (448 words)

  
 Lacrosse fans question Bayhawks' venue shift - 2002-05-27   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Bayhawk officials would not disclose how many tickets they already have sold or elaborate on their preseason ticket sales goal.
Last year, the Bayhawks (http://www.baltimorebayhawks.com) averaged 4,156 fans a game at the 8,500-seat Homewood Field, second in the MLL (http://www.mll.com) behind Rochester's average of 5,791 spectators.
Still, the Bayhawks agreed to a one-year deal to play at Ravens Stadium because the team wanted to expand its fan base into Washington, D.C., and Anne Arundel, Howard, Prince George's and Montgomery counties -- four Maryland counties where the sport is growing in popularity.
baltimore.bizjournals.com /baltimore/stories/2002/05/27/story5.html   (873 words)

  
 Baltimore Bayhawks
Four members of the Baltimore Bayhawks ran the 5th Annual Under Armour Baltimore Marathon Team Relay, held October 15th.
Baltimore Bayhawks players showed off their great teamwork placing in the top 10 out of 703 teams.
David Curry, midfielder for the Baltimore Bayhawks, ran uphill his entire 7-mile stretch, holding a 7 minute/mile pace.
www.baltimorebayhawks.com   (317 words)

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