"Dave Cottle" is an American field lacrosse/lacrosse coach. He is currently the head coach to the Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse and a consultant to Marquette University, which announced it was adding men's and women's varsity lacrosse on December 16, 2010. He was previously the head coach for the Maryland Terrapins lacrosse/Maryland Terrapins men's lacrosse team at the University of Maryland, College Park/University of Maryland from 2002 to 2010. Cottle also coached the Loyola Greyhounds men's lacrosse/Loyola College men's lacrosse team from 1983 to 2001.

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They are the only team I've seen out there that can outscore you and stop you [equally well]. They've really dominated ground balls. They've owned the middle of the field. They throw the hardest skip pass in lacrosse.

We've felt like we haven't been getting transition goals, so that's a big goal for us. We've been working on that for the last two weeks. That's an area we think we can improve on.

They're 1. Are we 2? It's the first I've heard. Then it must be important.

We thought Towson was in a good spot coming into this game. They were coming off a loss, so we knew we would be in for a battle. At times today, they played better than us.

We've got to win some individual battles [on defense]. We can't slide to a hundred different guys. We have to limit their transition and make them earn every goal.

We haven't practiced well since the Duke game, and unfortunately, maybe we needed a loss to recognize that. We didn't handle success as well as we would have liked.

It's quite the X-factor when your goalie robs the other team.

We challenged our seniors to step up. At 5-5, it was their time to show they were really good. We knew we were in for a battle. We're not in midseason form. The only thing we had a flow in was extra-man [offense]. It's quite the X factor when your goalie robs the other team.

They made more good plays than we did in the second half. But you've got to find ways to win, even when you're not playing well.