Another D-I Doubleheader Dots 2010 Schedule
from press release
ESPN Regional Television, Inc., a subsidiary of ESPN, announced
Wednesday the creation of the ESPNU Warrior Classic, a doubleheader
that will be played Saturday, April 24, at Rentschler Field in East
Hartford, Conn.
The doubleheader will feature No. 17 Denver vs. Fairfield at 11:00
a.m. ET, followed by No. 18 Massachusetts vs. No. 13 Georgetown at
1:30 p.m. Both games will be televised live on ESPNU.
"We jumped at the opportunity to partner with ESPNU for the
inaugural ESPNU Warrior Classic," said Dave Morrow, President,
Warrior. "ESPN's commitment to lacrosse is making the sport
accessible to more players and fans than ever, and this event is an
extension of our shared passion for grassroots events and
competition. It will be very exciting for lacrosse enthusiasts to
have four elite programs, the worldwide leader in sports media and
the premier lacrosse brand team up for the first ever Warrior
Classic."
"We are excited to launch a collegiate lacrosse event with ESPNU
and Warrior Lacrosse," said Clint Overby, senior director of
events, ESPN Regional Television. "We look forward to growing the
event as a fixture in the collegiate lacrosse landscape."
Massachusetts won the East Coast Athletic Conference championship
last season before falling to Princeton in the first round of the
NCAA Tournament. The Minutemen, who finished the season with a 9-6
record, are leaving the ECAC this year for the Colonial Athletic
Association. In the ESPNU Warrior Classic, UMass faces former ECAC
rival Georgetown, which is also joining a new conference, the BIG
EAST. The Hoyas finished with a 7-7 record last season.
Fairfield posted a 7-6 record in 2009, its first winning campaign
since 2006. The Stags will face ECAC rival Denver in the ESPNU
Warrior Classic. Fairfield won three of five meetings when the two
teams were part of the Great Western Lacrosse League from 2001-05.
Denver welcomes new head coach Bill Tierney, who won six NCAA
titles in 22 seasons at Princeton. The Pioneers were 7-8 in
2009.
"We're very excited to be invited to play in the first annual
ESPNU Warrior Classic," said Dave Urick, Georgetown head coach.
"This is a tremendous opportunity for the sport of lacrosse to have
increased exposure in the Northeast, and this field brings together
some very talented teams. ESPNU has provided great television
exposure for the sport of lacrosse and this event shows their
commitment to the sport."
"The Denver Pioneers are thrilled to be a part of the inaugural
ESPNU Warrior Classic," said Bill Tierney, Denver head coach. "To
play alongside such prestigious programs as Georgetown and UMass
and compete in an important ECAC matchup with Fairfield is an honor
for our team. We are trying to create excitement about lacrosse in
Colorado and in the West, and this event will certainly help us
spread the good news about the University of Denver and our
lacrosse program. ESPN has been so instrumental in the visibility
and rising popularity of college lacrosse, through its coverage of
the NCAA Tournament and regular-season telecasts."
"We are very excited to be a part of the ESPNU Warrior Classic,"
said Greg Cannella, Massachusetts head coach. "We are looking
forward to playing one of our former ECAC rivals, Georgetown. When
these two teams get together and play, it is always exciting and
fast, the way college lacrosse should be played. We look forward to
the opportunity and thank ESPN for putting the event together."
"We're thrilled about the opportunity to play in the ESPNU Warrior
Classic," said Andy Copelan, Fairfield head coach. "Having a
nationally televised lacrosse doubleheader featuring four great
teams at Rentschler Field is great for the development of our sport
in this region. We thank ESPN and everyone involved for putting
this together and we are looking forward to a great day of college
lacrosse."
ESPNU will lead ESPN's college lacrosse coverage with increased
game coverage this season, including 40 men's and women's
regular-season contests combined. See this news post for a listing
of ESPN's televised lacrosse games in 2010.






