2013 America East Men's Lacrosse Tournament

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The 2013 America East Men's Lacrosse Tournament was the 14 edition of the America East Conference Men's Lacrosse Tournament and took place from May 2 to May 4 at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium in Stony Brook, New York. The winner of the tournament received the America East Conference's automatic bid to the 2013 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.

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Standings

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

SeedSchoolConferenceOverallTiebreakers
1 Albany‡*5-016–2
2 Hartford*3–27–71-0 vs. UMBC
3 UMBC*3–27-80-1 vs. Hartford
4 Stony Brooks*2-37–9
5 Binghamton 1-45-9
6 Vermont 1–44–10
‡ America East regular season champions.
* Qualify for the tournament.

Schedule

SessionGameTime*Matchup#ScoreTelevision
Semi-finals – Thursday, May 2
114:30 pm#2 Hartford vs. #3 UMBC13-15AETV
27:00 pm#1 Albany vs. #4 Stony Brook17-15
Championship – Saturday, May 4
2310:00am#1 Albany vs. #3 UMBC19-10ESPN U
*Game times in EST. #-Rankings denote tournament seeding.

Bracket

Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium - Stony Brook, New York

Semifinals
May 2
Championship Game
May 4
      
1 Albany 17
4 Stony Brook 15
1 Albany 19
3 UMBC 10
2 Hartford 13
3 UMBC 15

All-Tournament

Kevin Glueckert, Albany

Anthony Ostrander, Albany

Lyle Thompson, Albany

Miles Thompson, Albany

Scott Jones, UMBC

Joe Lustgarten, UMBC

Phil Poe, UMBC

Jack Bobzien, Hartford

Alex Matarazzo, Hartford

Brody Eastwood, Stony Brook

Jeff Tundo, Stony Brook

Most Outstanding Player

Lyle Thompson, Albany

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