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- As the game unfolded against Virginia, there were so many instances in which Maryland could have secured the victory.
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NCAA men's and women's lacrosse tournament preview: Loyola Maryland, Maryland seek final four berths
The Loyola Maryland and Maryland men will be underdogs in their quarterfinal matchups. - Louis Dubick scored with 2:21 left in overtime to lift Maryland over No. 6 seed Towson, 14-13, in the first round of NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament.
- Once bitter rivals, the Terps and Tigers will clash for the first time since 2011, and it does not appear future meetings are on the horizon any time soon.
- Several teams have a good opportunity to make some noise in the NCAA men's lacrosse tournament.
- Towson, the Colonial Athletic Association champion, drew the No. 6 seed and will host Maryland at Johnny Unitas Stadium on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the first round of the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament.
- Saturday’s lacrosse doubleheader at Maryland Stadium in College Park began with the No. 2 Maryland women rolling Johns Hopkins and ended with the Blue Jays men upending the No. 2 Terps.
- Also, Carly Tolino credits a significant change to her development as UMBC’s starting goalkeeper, Towson’s 16-game streak of at 10-plus faceoff wins was sparked by Jack McNallen, and Kealey Allison has an outside shot at a freshman record at McDaniel.
- Alex Smith, a starting short-stick defensive midfielder for the No. 3 Terps, has played in all 10 games this spring, and his father has attended all but one because of a little something called Super Bowl LIII.
- The top-ranked Nittany Lions used an 8-1 first quarter to overwhelm the host Terps in the Big Ten opener for both sides.
- Also, the Hood men’s and women’s programs are making history, the Maryland men are expecting the return of a top player for Sunday’s opponent, and there’s a familiar name leading the UMBC men in assists.
- Sophomore midfielder Bubba Fairman led all scorers with six points on four goals and two assists, and graduate student goalkeeper Danny Dolan made a game-high 13 saves to spark the Terps to a convincing victory.
- Also, the Mount St. Mary’s men are enjoying their biggest win in six years, and the Maryland men have keyed on a contributing factor to their overtime loss at Notre Dame on Sunday.
- Also, the Loyola Maryland women have a lot of faith in a freshman defender, a defenseman for the Johns Hopkins men boasts a 1.000 shooting percentage, and the Stevenson men got a kickstart from an unlikely source.
- The No. 14 Towson women’s team will seek to upend No. 10 Penn State for the second year in a row; goalie Brandon Warren anchored No. 2 Salisbury’s defensive effort; and No. 3 Maryland was thrilled for midfielder Christian Zawadzki’s first goal in almost four years.
- Attackman Logan Wisnauskas paced the No. 3 Terps’ 11-6 win against Bucknell, but they also leaned on contributions from some lesser-known players.
- The departures of top two midfielders, a starting defenseman and starting goalkeeper from a team that reached the national semifinals have not diminished the Terps’ expectations for the 2019 season.
- A visible 60-second shot clock is on the horizon for men’s lacrosse, but some coaches have reservations about the measure.
- In its seventh year, the charity lacrosse tournament Shootout For Soldiers conducts hourlong games for 24 hours to raise money for the troops that will start June 20 and run through the 21st.
- A look back at the 2018 campaign for Maryland men’s lacrosse and a glimpse into 2019.
- The worry of a hangover from winning the 2017 NCAA title loomed over the Terps and coach John Tillman in 2018.
- How dangerous is Duke men’s lacrosse star Justin Guterding? Maryland contemplated duplicating the plan the defense used against Cornell’s Jeff Teat, but in the end, it might not have mattered.
- The No. 4 seed Duke men’s lacrosse team raced to a 6-0 advantage and used a 4-0 run spanning the third and fourth quarters to defeat No. 1 seed and reigning NCAA champion Maryland in Saturday’s Division I tournament semifinal at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
- On Saturday, the top-seeded Terps will face No. 4 Duke at Gillette Stadium for what will be their seventh appearance in a national semifinal in coach John Tillman’s eight seasons.
- Previewing Saturday’s NCAA Division I tournament semifinal game between the Blue Devils and the Terps.
- Justin Shockey has bounced back Maryland men’s lacrosse, Duke’s John Danowski said he can’t compare Justin Guterding to others, Andy Shay said Yale is the underdog, Salisbury is hoping to lean on its experience, and Wesleyan may feel right at home at Gillette Stadium thanks to a famous alum.
- Logan Wisnauskas admits he is not the outgoing type. But the redshirt freshman attackman has let his stick do much of the talking by scoring 31 goals in his first season with the Maryland’s men’s lacrosse team.
- What intrigues ESPN men’s lacrosse analyst Paul Carcaterra about Saturday’s NCAA Division I tournament semifinal games between No. 3 seed Yale and No. 2 seed Albany at noon and No. 4 seed Duke and No. 1 Maryland at 2:30 p.m.? Quite frankly, a lot.
- The senior midfielder and Tewaaraton Award finalist for the Maryland men’s lacrosse team was limited to a single goal, but the No. 1 seed Terps got plenty of production in their win in Sunday’s NCAA Division I tournament quarterfinal.
- The Maryland men's lacrosse team advanced to its fifth consecutive Final Four after taking care of unseeded Cornell, 13-8, in Sunday's NCAA Division I tournament quarterfinal at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis.
- Previewing Sunday’s NCAA Division I tournament quarterfinal game between the Big Red and the Terps.
- Logan Wisnauskas admits he is not the outgoing type. But the redshirt freshman attackman has let his stick do much of the talking by scoring 31 goals in his first season with the Maryland’s men’s lacrosse team.
- Opposing top attackmen pose defensive questions for the Maryland, Johns Hopkins and Loyola Maryland men's lacrosse teams.
- With long-stick midfielder Nick Brozowski sidelined by injury, Michael Adler filled the void and made an impact in the No. 1 seed Maryland men’s lacrosse team’s win over Robert Morris in Sunday’s NCAA Division I tournament first-round game.
- The top-seeded Maryland men’s lacrosse team overcame a 6-3 halftime deficit and a solid performance by visiting Robert Morris to score a 14-11 win in an NCAA Division I tournament first-round game Sunday.
- Previewing Sunday’s first-round game between the Colonials and the Terps.
- Fifth-year seniors Dan Morris and Tim Rotanz have enjoyed a long run with the Maryland men’s lacrosse team. They hope to end their careers on the best note possible – another NCAA championship.
- The Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team seeks to end a troubling pattern in the NCAA tournament, two opposing goalies occupy Maryland’s concerns, history might be on Loyola Maryland’s side against Virginia, and Salisbury will tangle with a familiar opponent in the Division III postseason.
- Here are knee-jerk reactions from the coaches for Maryland, Johns Hopkins and Loyola Maryland men’s lacrosse regarding their opponents in the first round of the NCAA Division I tournament.
- Although Maryland men’s lacrosse lost to Johns Hopkins in Saturday night’s Big Ten tournament final, the Terps’ profile was strong enough to persuade the selection committee to award them the overall No. 1 seed in the upcoming NCAA Division I tournament.
- Revenge is not a word thrown around by the Salisbury men’s lacrosse team, No. 6 Loyola Maryland has exams to worry about, No. 7 Johns Hopkins’ Shack Stanwick is “day by day,” and Mercer transfer Luke Fromert is developing for Towson.
- Can the defenses for the Maryland and Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse teams carry over their strong showings from Saturday to the Big Ten tournament, which begins Thursday?
- Washington Valor quarterback Nick Davila underwent successful surgery to stabilize a neck injury suffered in Saturday night's Arena Football League game against the Philadelphia Soul.
- The Big Ten handed out its major men’s lacrosse individual awards and No. 2 Maryland had two winners in Connor Kelly (Offensive Player of the Year) and John Tillman (Co-Coach of the Year).
- After Shack Stanwick returned from an undisclosed injury to play in the Johns Hopkins men’s lacrosse team’s loss to Maryland on Saturday, Blue Jays coach Dave Pietramala lashed out at his senior attackman’s detractors.
- Trailing by one goal with less than three minutes left in regulation, the No. 3 Maryland men’s lacrosse team got the tying and winning goals from Will Snider to secure an 8-7 triple-overtime win at No. 7 Johns Hopkins on Saturday.
- Known for their ability to score goals, Connor Kelly of the Maryland men’s lacrosse team and Joel Tinney of Johns Hopkins have evolved as playmakers who are igniting their respective offenses.
- Before the Ohio State men’s lacrosse team’s 12-10 upset of No. 1 Maryland on Sunday, the Buckeyes accused the Terps of trying to intimidate them by crossing the 50-yard line. But Maryland coach John Tillman has a different version.
- Junior midfielder Jack Jasinski’s two goals and five assists powered the unranked Ohio State men’s lacrosse team to a 12-10 upset of No. 1 Maryland in a Big Ten matchup Sunday.
- One of the nation’s top defenses belongs to the UMBC men’s lacrosse team, No. 1 Maryland won’t do much reminiscing in a rematch with Ohio State, and Mount St. Mary’s and Washington College have difficult roads to play in their conference tournaments.