2011 Hamilton Nationals season

2011 Hamilton Nationals
League Major League Lacrosse
2011 record 7-5
Home record 2-4
Road record 5-1
Goals for 151
Goals against 142
General Manager Jody Gage
Coach Regy Thorpe
Arena Ron Joyce Stadium
 2010
2012 

The 2011 Hamilton Nationals season was the third for the franchise. After playing their 2010 season at Lamport Stadium, the Nationals moved their home games to Ron Joyce Stadium for their third season.[1] They finished third in the league in 2011 with a 7-5 record.[2] Jeremy Boltus won the Major League Lacrosse Rookie of the Year Award and Brodie Merrill was named Major League Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year Award for the sixth straight year.

Standings

W = Wins, L = Losses, PCT = Winning Percentage, GB = Games Back of first place, GF = Goals For, 2ptGF = 2 point Goals For, GA = Goals Against, 2ptGA = 2 point Goals Against

Final

Playoff Seed
TeamWLPCT GBGF2ptGFGA2ptGA
Boston Cannons 93.750-16491339
Denver Outlaws 75.5832150612312
Hamilton Nationals 75.583215141428
Chesapeake Bayhawks 66.5003129101602
Long Island Lizards 57.41741241414011
Rochester Rattlers 210.1677134915410

Denver defeated Hamilton twice during the regular season.

Schedule

Win Loss
Week Date Opponent Field Result Attendance Record
1 May 14 @ Outlaws Invesco Field at Mile High 18-10 9,993 0-1
2 May 19 Bayhawks Ron Joyce Stadium 14-10 1,207 0-2
3 June 10 @ Rattlers Sahlen's Stadium 14-13 4,131 1-2
4 June 18 Outlaws Ron Joyce Stadium 15-7 1,047 1-3
5 June 24 @ Rattlers Sahlen's Stadium 19-16 4,210 2-3
5 June 25 Rattlers Ron Joyce Stadium 15-14 (OT) 1,094 3-3
6 July 1 Lizards Ron Joyce Stadium 15-9 1,350 4-3
8 July 16 Bayhawks Ron Joyce Stadium 12-11 (OT) 1,103 4-4
9 July 23 @ Cannons Harvard Stadium 16-12 7,503 5-4
10 July 30 @ Bayhawks Navy – Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 16-6 7,962 6-4
11 August 6 Cannons Ron Joyce Stadium 13-8 1,486 6-5
12 August 13 @ Lizards James M. Shuart Stadium 14-8 4,380 7-5

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Playoffs

Semifinals Steinfeld Cup Final
      
1 Boston 14
4 Chesapeake 13
1 Boston 10
3 Hamilton 9
2 Denver 9
3 Hamilton 11

References

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