It was a rough two games on the road for the Bayhawks.
Baltimore dropped two straight at Denver and New Jersey, while being outscored by an average of 8.5 goals per game.
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Baltimore is now 1-3 overall and is in need of a win Friday at home against the Rochester Rattlers at Towson University. “I hate to say it, but a lot of what is going on I anticipated,” said head coach Scott Hiller, alluding to the fact that the team played three of its first four games on the road while trying to find its identity.
Nadelen said that the Bayhawks will be keeping an eye on Rochester attackman John Grant and a recent addition to the Rattlers: top draft pick Joe Walters. “I think they are going to try and use their size and dodging ability to be threats,” Nadelen added. “We need to stop their big attackmen.”
Nadelen, along with attackman Mark Millon, were named to the MLL All-Star team and will play against Team USA in Boston July 6. “I got chosen to play, but it is the other guys that play that make me look good,” Nadelen said.
“Any time you are named to something like that it is exciting,” said Millon, who added that his focus is still on the Rochester game. “This is probably the earliest playoff [like] game I have been a part of in this league. We have got to win this game.”
HOT SHOTS
» In 2005, Baltimore played Rochester in week five and defeated the Rattlers, 22-13, to go 5-0 on the season.
» Millon and Nadelen will be representing Baltimore in the MLL in the All-Star game, but defender Christian Cook will be playing in the All-Star game as Baltimore?s only representative on Team USA.
