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- College lacrosse roundup for games on May 18
- No. 1 seed Penn State routed visiting UMBC, 25-10, in the first round of the NCAA menās lacrosse tournament Sunday.
- Women's college lacrosse roundup (May 10):
- For the seventh consecutive year, Maryland is the overall No. 1 seed in the NCAA womenās lacrosse tournament.
- For the first time in nine years, the Army West Point men's lacrosse team won the Patriot League title.
- On the menās side, No. 2 Yale and No. 9 Cornell will clash in one semifinal of the Ivy League tournament, while No. 5 Northwestern and No. 7 Michigan will tangle in a semifinal of the Big Ten tournament on the womenās side.
- College men's lacrosse roundup for games on April 27.
- College women's lacrosse roundup for games on April 27.
- Princeton attackman Michael Sowers and North Carolina defender Emma Trenchard are The Sunās National Players of the Week in menās and womenās lacrosse, respectively.
- Women's college lacrosse games on April 20.
- Navy women's lacrosse team rebounds to defeat Georgetown
- Here's your guide to this weekend's lacrosse games.
- Megan Taylor (Glenelg) made 14 saves andĀ Jen Giles (Mount Hebron) and Kali Hartshorn scored four goals each as No. 2 Maryland beat No. 16 Princeton, 15-7, in womenās lacrosse Wednesday night.
- State and nation men's lacrosse roundup for games on March 23.
- Find out this week's players of the week, games of the week and top 20 polls.
- Scoreboard and roundup of men's college lacrosse games on March 9
- Scoreboard and roundup of college lacrosse games on March 8.
- Scoreboard and roundup of men's college lacrosse games on March 2
- This week's men's and women's lacrosse Players of the Week and men's and women's Games of the Week.
- Take a look at the numbers behind the 2019 schedule for the Navy menās lacrosse team.
- Take a look at the numbers behind the 2019 schedule for the Johns Hopkins menās lacrosse team.
- The No. 2 seed Terps will meet No. 3 seed Princeton in an NCAA tournament semifinal on Friday with an eye on capturing their ninth national championship, but first since 2011.
- Owens, who holds the county record for single-season rushing yards (2,504), verbally committed to Yale on July 28.
- The No. 3 seed Yale menās lacrosse team earned its first NCAA Division I championship by outlasting No. 4 seed Duke, 13-11, in Mondayās final at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
- Isabelle de Tomaso's homebred Irish War Cry gets another chance to regain that winning form as an older horse in Friday's $300,000 Pimlico Special at Pimlico Race Course.
- Megan Whittle leads the top-ranked Terps into the quarterfinals of the NCAA women's lacrosse tournament. Maryland routed Denver, 15-4, behind her six goals and two assists.
- Towson midfielder Kaitlyn Montalbano led the Tigers in scoring as a sophomore, but as the offense had grown around her, sheās continued to play a major role ā just not always as the big finisher.
- The seedings for the NCAA Division I women's lacrosse tournament were announced Sunday night.
- Senior attacker Kristen Gaudian and senior midfielder Elena Romesburg combined for nine goals to lead No. 4 James Madison to a 16-10 win over No. 7 Towson to claim the Colonial Athletic Association women's lacrosse championship.
- Caroline Steele (Severn) had a game-high five goals and Megan Taylor (Glenelg) made 11 saves and No. 2 Maryland women's lacrosse outlasted Johns Hopkins,
- No. 14 Penn will meet Dartmouth, which is enjoying its first winning season since 2013, in the Ivy League women's lacrosse tournament semifinals Friday.
- A look at some numbers involving Mount St. Maryās, High Point, Princeton, Ohio State and Yale menās lacrosse.
- Freshman defenseman George Baughan shut out Cornell sophomore attackman and Division Iās leading scorer Jeff Teat to power the Tigers to a 14-8 upset of the then-No. 6 Big Red.
- Significant wins over the weekend contributed to Notre Dame and Ohio State making the largest jumps in the newest Maverik menās lacrosse media poll released Monday morning. Also, here is what awaits Maryland, Johns Hopkins and Towson menās lacrosse for the upcoming week.
- Host Princeton used a 5-1 run in the third quarter and shutdown defense on No. 6 Cornell's leading scorer to pull off a 14-8 upset in men's lacrosse Saturday.
- Alex Bassil, fourth-string goalie to start the season, made a career-high 14 saves and stopped a shot by Notre Dame's Bryan Costabile (Mount Saint Joseph) with
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- Philipp Grubauer will start Washington's playoff opener against Columbus, the first Capitals goaltender not named Braden Holtby to start a postseason series
- The latest Inside lacrosse women's media poll for April 9 shows a lot of movement among teams ranked 6-10.
- Three teams from Maryland are ranked in the top seven in the Inside lacrosse women's media poll for April 2 ā Maryland, Loyola Maryland and Towson.
- Milestone mania struck college women's lacrosse last week as Towson's Sonia LaMonica reached her 100th career victory while The College of New Jersey's Sharon Pfluger became the first to reach 500 and Florida's Amanda O'Leary reached 300.
- Jamie Trimboli scored with 1:14 left to lift No. 13 Syracuse to a 15-14 upset over No. 3 Duke in men's lacrosse Saturday.
- North Carolina State earned another game with a former conference rival. The Wolfpack's Kiara Leslie gets a reunion with her old Maryland teammates.
- Thatās exactly what happened when the University of Maryland drew a five seed and was paired with the 12th seeded Tigers of Princeton University. The game is set for FridayĀ at noon in Raleigh, NC. It can be seen live on ESPN2.
- Here's what you need to know about the Terps' NCAA tournament opener Friday.
- But the former president wasn't right the first time.
- Loyola Maryland makes a big move to No. 12 in the Inside Lacrosse Cascade Division I women's media poll after three wins over top-15 teams.
- A first look at the Terps' foe Friday night in a Kansas City Regional opener in Raleigh, N.C.
- If the Terps win, they would advance to face the North Carolina State-Elon winner.
- Cole Williams (Loyola Blakefield) scored four goals and No. 17 Johns Hopkins stunned No. 6 Syracuse, 18-7, in men's lacrosse Saturday.