No. 6 Johns Hopkins (1-1)
Coming up: at Villanova, Saturday, 1 p.m.
Comment: The Blue Jays have swept all seven games with the Wildcats, including a 13-7 victory on April 23, 2014. Junior midfielder Holden Cattoni's streak of 16 consecutive games with at least one goal ended in Tuesday's 7-5 loss at Towson.
No. 7 Loyola Maryland (0-1)
Coming up: vs. No. 17 Penn State, Saturday, noon, Ridley Athletic Complex; at Towson, Wednesday, noon
Comment: The Greyhounds are just 24-26-1 against the Nittany Lions. Sophomore long-stick midfielder Ryan Fournier's two-goal effort in Saturday's 13-12 loss to No. 9 Virginia was the first multiple-goal game of his career.
No. 10 Maryland (0-0)
Coming up: at Navy, Saturday, noon
Comment: The Terps own a 54-33-1 advantage over the Midshipmen and have won the past five meetings. Coach John Tillman's 48 victories are the most by a Maryland coach in his first four seasons.
Mount St. Mary's (0-0)
Coming up: at VMI, Sunday, noon
Comment: The Mountaineers have won 17 of 19 games in their series with the Keydets, including the past seven. The defense could be anchored by freshman goalkeeper Matt Vierheller.
Navy (1-0)
Coming up: vs. No. 10 Maryland, Saturday, noon, Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Comment: The host Midshipmen are 20-29-1 at home against the Terps and haven't won in Annapolis since April 3, 2009. Junior attackman Patrick Keena's seven-assist outing in Sunday's 21-7 rout of VMI is tied for the eighth-most by a Navy player in a single game.
Towson (1-0)
Coming up: vs. No. 7 Loyola Maryland, Wednesday, noon, Johnny Unitas Stadium
Comment: The host Tigers are 27-29 against the Greyhounds and have lost the past seven meetings. Sophomore attackman Ryan Drenner, who finished with 10 assists as a midfielder last year, posted three assists in Tuesday's win against No. 6 Johns Hopkins.
UMBC (0-1)
Coming up: at No. 13 Penn, Saturday, 1 p.m.
Comment: The Retrievers lost the first four games in this series, but have won two of the past three. With two goals in Saturday's 16-4 loss at No. 6 Johns Hopkins, junior midfielder Pat Young has had at least one point in 27 consecutive games.