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NCAA Lacrosse: Colgate Men’s Lacrosse Attacker Peter Baum (Portland, OR) Wins 2012 Tewaaraton Award; First Winner From West Of The Mississippi

Colgate Men’s Lacrosse Attacker Peter Baum — born and raised in Portland — became the first winner from west of the Mississippi River and the first in Colgate history. His victory capped a suspenseful lead-up to Thursday’s announcement, as there was no clear-cut favorite entering the evening. The Selection Committee traditionally placed significant emphasis on postseason performance — before Baum, each of the last 10 winners played on Memorial Day — but 2012 had a different feel. But Baum was certainly deserving of the award. Three other finalists said Thursday they would select Baum if they had a vote. Baum led the nation in goals (67) and points (97), the latter of which was the most for a finalist since Duke’s Matt Danowski in 2007, setting seven school and Patriot League records in the process. “I certainly didn’t foresee a 97-point season,” Baum said before the ceremony. “I never like to put goal and point total estimates or expectations out there before the season. I never like to predict how I’m going to do. But I definitely felt good coming into the year.” Baum seemed genuinely shocked when his name was announced, dropping his head into his hands for a few seconds before standing and walking to the stage. Later, Baum said: “I’m speechless. This is unbelievable. Everybody has a great shot at the award. With five finalists, you feel like you’ve put a good resume together, but you have no idea how it’s going to go. To be standing here in front of all these people, the Godfathers of the sport if you will, means so much. I’m so proud.”

For more:  http://www.laxmagazine.com/college_men/DI/2011-12/news/053112_beyond_dreams_oregon_kid_baum_takes_tewaaraton

NCAA Lacrosse: Video Highlights Of Notre Dame Men’s Lacrosse 2012 Season

2012 was a special season for Notre Dame Lacrosse. End of the year highlights with special guest speaker Jeff Van Gundy.

NCAA Lacrosse: Video Highlights Of Ohio State Men’s Lacrosse Win Over Air Force In Fifth-Annual “Showdown In The Shoe” On April 21

The Buckeyes defeated Air Force in the fifth-annual Showdown in the Shoe April 21, 2012 in Ohio Stadium.

Lacrosse In The Community: “Lacrosse The Nations” Featured At 2012 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Final Four Weekend (Video)

Former NCAA Lacrosse star Greg Bice tells us about his involvement with Lacrosse the Nations at the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Final Four Weekend in Boston.

NCAA Lacrosse: Video Highlights Of Loyola Men’s Lacrosse (18-1) NCAA National Championship Win Over Maryland On May 28

The Loyola University Maryland men’s lacrosse team defeated the University of Maryland 9-3 to earn the school’s first Division I Championship. The Hounds finished the season 18-1 and captured the trophy at Gillette Field in Foxborough, MA.

2012 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships: Loyola Men’s Lacrosse Dominates Maryland 9-3 To Win School’s First National Title (Video)

The Loyola University Maryland men’s lacrosse team checked off a lot of firsts throughout the 2012 season, and the Greyhounds capped their magical season with another on Memorial Day at Gillette Stadium.

Loyola won its first-ever NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship and the first national title in the school’s Division I history. The Greyhounds set a record for fewest goals allowed in an NCAA Championship Game, defeating the University of Maryland, 9-3.

“I thought Saturday was a pretty cool day for the Greyhounds. But, today is special,” said Charley Toomeywho became the first coach to win an NCAA title in his first trip to the NCAA Semifinals. “When I look at my locker room, I’m just so proud of them. They’ve handled every situation with dignity and class this year. Coming back on short preparation to play a tough Maryland team, a physical Maryland team, they responded in a big way to give Loyola our first National Championship.”

Eric Lusby was named the Championship’s Most Outstanding Player after scoring four goals in the title game and setting a tournament record with 17 in four games. He also ends his season with a school-season record 54 goals, surpassing teammate Mike Sawyerwho set the record two games ago and finished the year with 52.

Four Greyhounds joined Lusby on the All-Tournament Team: Josh Hawkins, Joe Fletcher, Scott Ratliff and Jack Runkel.

2012 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships: Loyola Men’s Lacrosse Tops Notre Dame 7-5 To Advance To Finals Against Maryland On May 28 (Video)

Eric Lusby scored five goals, and Jack Runkelmade a career-high 15 saves for Loyola University Maryland, and the No. 1 seeded Greyhounds defeated the Unviersity of Notre Dame, 7-5, on Saturday afternoon in the NCAA Lacrosse Semifinals.

The win moved the Greyhounds (17-1 overall) to a date in Monday’s NCAA Championship Game where it will play the winner of Duke University and the University of Maryland. Monday will be Loyola’s second all-time NCAA Championship Game appearance, joining the 1990 team as Greyhound squads to make the title match. Monday’s game will be broadcast on ESPN.

“We’re excited about the opportunity,” Head Coach Charley Toomeysaid. “We’ll go back to work tonight. We just kept going week-to-week (this season) with (good) work ethic, with that same philosophy that we’re going to take care of each other.”

Lusby scored twice in the first quarter, once in the second and then tallied both Loyola goals in the third period. He also assisted on a Davis Butts goal in the second to finish with six points. He raised his season total to 50 goals, tying himself for second on Loyola’s single-season goals scored record, one behind teammate Mike Sawyer.

Sawyer and Lusby became the first pair of Loyola teammates to score 50 goals in a season.

MCLA Men’s Lacrosse: 2012 MCLA All-America Teams Announced

NCAA Lacrosse: Denver Men’s Lacrosse Sr. Attacker Mark Matthews And Jr. Midfielder Chase Carraro Named 2nd Team All-Americans By USILA

University of Denver men’s lacrosse senior Mark Matthews (Oshawa, Ontario) and junior Chase Carraro (Louisville, Ky.) were named Second Team All-American by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) today. Sophomore Jeremy Noble (Orangeville, Ontario) was named a Third Team All-American, while junior Cameron Flint (Georgetown, Ontario) received honorable mention by the USILA. The four NCAA Division I All-America honorees tie with last season for the most in Denver’s single season history. The team was voted on prior to the NCAA Tournament.

2012 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships: Notre Dame Men’s Lacrosse Faces Loyola In Semifinals On May 26 At Gillette Stadium