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Sportexe Takes Johns Hopkins to 2007 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Title

Blue Jays use Sportexe Turf to Capture NCAA Championship

ROUND ROCK, Texas. May 30, 2007—Johns Hopkins claimed its ninth NCAA men’s lacrosse title Monday, with a 12-11 victory over powerhouse Duke in front of a record-setting crowd of 48,443 fans for the championship final at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
The NCAA Men’s Championship returned to M&T Bank Stadium and its Sportexe synthetic turf system on Memorial Day Weekend after hosting the event in both 2003 and 2004. A record 52,004 attended the Division I semifinals on Saturday.

Johns Hopkins not only captured its title on Sportexe, but the Blue Jays also played its entire 2007 home schedule at Homewood Field, which also features Sportexe turf. In fact Sportexe has been good to the Blue Jays (13-4) this season as they went 8-3 on Sportexe turf.

“We feel very fortunate to have won the national championship on Monday,” said Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse coach Dave Pietramala. “Our familiarity with M&T Bank Stadium and the Sportexe system in place there was no small factor in our success. We are thrilled with the Sportexe surface we had installed at Homewood Field. It is not only a state-of-the-art playing surface, it has significantly enhanced the look of our facility.”

Johns Hopkins was one of four Sportexe clients, including Loyola College (Maryland), University of Albany and University of Maryland-Baltimore County, to reach the NCAA Division I 16-team postseason bracket in 2007. The Blue Jays, which also co-hosted the NCAA Championship, entered the semifinals on Saturday along with Cornell, Delaware and Duke.

The Blue Jays defeated Delaware 8-3 in semifinal action on Saturday, as Duke defeated previously unbeaten Cornell 12-11 to advance to the finals that afternoon.
Johns Hopkins captured the title in 2005 and has won the event eight times. Johns Hopkins is the only team to have made the championship bracket every year except 1971 – 36 times.

“We had a great crowd on hand for some great lacrosse action this weekend,” said NCAA tournament director Marty Schwartz. “The City of Baltimore, M&T Bank Stadium and the Sportexe turf system showed why this location should be a regular site to host this event.”

“Obviously Sportexe is extremely proud of Johns Hopkins for its success this season and we are thrilled to be underfoot of a championship program,” said Sportexe Director of Lacrosse John Burke. “But Sportexe is also extremely proud of the entire sport of lacrosse for continuing its unparalleled growth and success. Sportexe is genuinely excited to play such a vital role in this year’s lacrosse championship series and will continue to make huge strides in providing the best synthetic turf systems available for lacrosse and all other sports.”

In March, M&T Bank Stadium hosted the inaugural Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Classic on Sportexe turf to kick off the college lacrosse season with Sportexe also presenting the player of the game awards for the doubleheader event. Four elite college teams, including Johns Hopkins, met in the inaugural Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Classic over the weekend that drew the largest crowd to watch a regular-season match when 20,180 attended.

Sportexe turf systems, the exclusive surface of the NLL, are designed to enhance performance and meet the rigorous requirements for the sport of lacrosse. Sportexe is also the lacrosse turf system at Boys’ Latin School of Maryland, which has spent the past two seasons ranked No. 1 nationally in prep lacrosse.

Add comment May 30th, 2007

NLL Expansion Franchise Chooses Sportexe Synthetic Turf for 2008

Three days before the Rochester Knighthawks defeated the Arizona Sting, 13-11, on Sportexe synthetic turf at Arizona’s Jobing.com Arena in the 2007 National Lacrosse League Championship on May 12, the NLL announced it had awarded a franchise to Boston for the 2008 season.

Continue Reading Add comment May 23rd, 2007

NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Tournament to be Played on Sportexe

The NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships are returning to M&T Bank Stadium and its state-of-the-art Sportexe synthetic turf system in Baltimore on Memorial Day Weekend May 26-28, after a record setting attendance run in 2003 and 2004.

Continue Reading Add comment May 21st, 2007

Sportexe Solidifies Lacrosse Commitment, Sponsors Face-Off Classic Player of Game

"This event is all about creating new opportunities for lacrosse players and fans to experience this great game on a larger stage. Thanks to partners like Sportexe, our vision will soon become reality." - Andy Bilello, Director of Business Development, Inside Lacrosse

Continue Reading Add comment May 17th, 2007

Sportexe POG Rubeor Proves Worth with Last Second Score

University of Virginia’s Ben Rubeor nailed a shot with 25.4 seconds remaining to give the Cavaliers a 7-6 win at home over Princeton in NCAA men’s lacrosse at Klockner Stadium Saturday afternoon.

Continue Reading Add comment March 13th, 2007

Sportexe MVP Climbing Nike Tewaaraton Tracker Lacrosse Poll

Virginia’s Ben Rubeor was mentioned as "stock rising" in the latest Nike Tewaaraton Tracker at Inside Lacrosse on Wednesday. Each week, Inside Lacrosse presents the Nike Tewaaraton Tracker to highlight the top players in lacrosse around the nation.

Continue Reading Add comment March 7th, 2007

Face-Off Classic Draws Record Crowd, Sportexe Names Player of the Game

BALTIMORE. March 5, 2007—Attackmen Steven Boyle of Johns Hopkins and Ben Rubeor of Virginia each earned Sportexe Player of the Game honors for their efforts in the season-opening lacrosse doubleheader at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore on Saturday.

Four elite college teams met in the inaugural Inside Lacrosse Face-Off Classic over the weekend that drew the largest crowd to watch a regular-season match when 20,180 attended.

Johns Hopkins defeated Princeton 7-6 in double overtime in the first game at M&T Bank Stadium. Virginia beat Syracuse 11-8 in the second game.

All four teams are ranked in the top 10 nationally, and they have won every NCAA Division I championship since 1992.

Boyle scored three goals on the day, including two big first-half goals that took the score to 2-1, then to 3-3, respectively. He also scored in the third quarter to tie the game at 5-5.

Boyle, a freshman who played at Pinkerton Academy in New Hampshire, entered the season with the most hype, ranking No. 2 on Inside Lacrosse’s 2007 Blue Chip recruit rankings.

Rubeor, who finished with three goals and two assists, tied the game at 8-8 in the second half en route to the Cavs’ come-from-behind victory.

“The event was simply awesome,” said John Burke, Sportexe Director of Lacrosse. “Inside Lacrosse did a great job with this event and it showed with a record crowd. No one could have asked for better performances than those given by Boyle and Rubeor. They both exemplified the same qualities that make Sportexe the world’s top synthetic turf brand.”

Sportexe, the synthetic turf system used by M&T Bank – home of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens, sponsored the Classic’s player of the game award.

M&T Bank Stadium will also host the NCAA men’s lacrosse championships during Memorial Day weekend in May.

Add comment March 5th, 2007


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