2010 America East Men's Lacrosse Tournament

The 2010 America East Men's Lacrosse Tournament was the 11th edition of the America East Conference Men's Lacrosse Tournament and took place from May 4 to May 8 at the higher seeds home field. The winner of the tournament received the America East Conference's automatic bid to the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Championship. Four teams from the America East conference will compete in the single elimination tournament. The seeds were based upon the teams' regular season conference record.

Standings

Only the top four teams in the America East conference advanced to the America East Conference Tournament.[1]

Seed School Conference Overall Tiebreakers
1 Stony Brooks‡* 5-013–4
2 UMBC* 3–26-7 1-0 vs. Albany
3 Albany* 3-24–9 0-1 vs. UMBC
4 Vermont* 2–33–13
5 Binghamton 1-44-10
6 Hartford 1–44–10
‡ America East regular season champions.
* Qualify for the tournament.

Schedule

Session Game Time* Matchup# Score Television
Semi-finals – Tuesday, May 4
1 1 #1 Stony Brook vs. #4 Vermont 10-6 N/A
Semi-finals – Wednesday, May 5
2 2 #2 UMBC vs. #3 Albany 7-11 N/A
Championship – Saturday, May 8
3 3 #1 Stony Brook vs. #3 Albany 11-7 AETV

Bracket

Semifinals
May 4–5
Championship Game
May 8
      
1 Stony Brook 10
4 Vermont 6
1 Stony Brook 11
3 Albany 7
2 UMBC 7
3 Albany 11
  • denotes an overtime game

All-Tournament

All-Tournament team is made up of the best players at each position from throughout the tournament. The All-Tournament team consisted of the following players:

Robbie Campbell, Stony Brook

Kevin Crowley, Stony Brook

Charlie Paar, Stony Brook (Most Outstanding Player) (GK)

Steve Waldeck, Stony Brook

Dave Brock, Albany

John Carroll, Albany (GK)

Kyle Crotty, Albany

Maxx Davis, UMBC

Rob Grimm, UMBC

A.J. Masson, Vermont

Drew Philie, Vermont

Most Outstanding Player

Charlie Paar, Stony Brook (GK)

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References

http://www.americaeast.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPSID=65879&SPID=6539&KEY=&DB_OEM_ID=14000&Q_SEASON=2009 Retrieved 2015-05-10.

http://www.americaeast.com/fls/14000/records/MLAX.pdf?&&&DB_OEM_ID=14000 Retrieved 2015-05-10.

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