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#TheRivalry Resumes Saturday vs. Johns Hopkins

#2 Maryland (11-2, 3-1) vs. Johns Hopkins (6-6, 2-2)
April 27, 2019 || College Park, Md. || 7:30 p.m. ET
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The No. 2 Maryland lacrosse team (11-2, 3-1) will host the 111th installment of the greatest rivalry in college lacrosse on Saturday, April 27 when the Terps face Johns Hopkins (6-6, 2-2) at Maryland Stadium. The game will faceoff at 7:30 pm and will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.
 

The game will cap off a Maryland Day triple header, which begins with the football spring game at noon followed by the women's lacrosse 4:30 pm matchup with Johns Hopkins.



STORYLINES BY THE NUMBERS

1 – Maryland won its third one-goal game of the season last weekend at No. 9 Ohio State, thanks in part to the player who wears No. 1, Jared Bernhardt. The Longwood, Fla. native delivered the game-winning goal in overtime just 31 seconds into the extra period, his third game-winning goal of the year.

3 – Maryland has won three consecutive regular season meetings between the two schools, including a triple overtime win last season at Homewood Field. Head Coach John Tillman is 6-5 all-time vs. Johns Hopkins as the head coach at Maryland. 

4 – Maryland spread out the scoring in the team's come-from-behind win over Rutgers on April 14, with four different players recording a hat trick in the 16-13 victory. It was the first time since at least 1998 that four different Terps recorded a hat trick in the same game. Of the 10 teams in Division I lacrosse to produce four hat trick scorers in the same game this season, Maryland reached the feat in the fewest goals scored overall (16).  

5 – Maryland staged its largest comeback win of the season against the Scarlet Knights on April 14, erasing a five-goal deficit to eventual pull out a three-goal victory. It was Maryland's first win of the season while trailing at halftime. 

10 – Maryland held Ohio State to under 10 goals for just the third time for the Buckeyes this season in the Terps' 10-9 OT victory on April 20. Under head coach John Tillman, Maryland has won an incredible 24 straight games when holding opponents to under 10 goals.

17 – Maryland has extended its NCAA-best streak of consecutive double-digit win seasons to 17 after defeating Rutgers 16-13 on April 14. Maryland is just one of two programs nationally that has a streak of 10 or more seasons with at least 10 wins (Duke – 13).  

50 – With his eight-point performance against Michigan on April 6, Logan Wisnauskas has reached 50 points for the second consecutive season. The Sykesville, Md. native is in a league of his own in the Maryland record books, becoming the first player in program history to record at least 50 points in back-to-back seasons as a freshman and sophomore.

500 – Austin Henningsen became just the fourth player in school history to amass 500 faceoff wins after winning 14/22 against Rutgers. Henningsen currently ranks 15th in the nation in faceoff winning percentage (62.2%). 



Full notes can be viewed here.

TERPS GAMEDAY

• Fans are reminded that the Maryland Athletics Clear Bag Policy is in effect for all Maryland home games for the 2018-19 season. For more information, please click here.

• For further information on game day at the Maryland Stadium, please reference the game day guide. 

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Players Mentioned

Jared Bernhardt

#1 Jared Bernhardt

A
6' 1"
Junior
Austin Henningsen

#17 Austin Henningsen

FO
6' 1"
Senior
Logan Wisnauskas

#12 Logan Wisnauskas

M
6' 3"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Jared Bernhardt

#1 Jared Bernhardt

6' 1"
Junior
A
Austin Henningsen

#17 Austin Henningsen

6' 1"
Senior
FO
Logan Wisnauskas

#12 Logan Wisnauskas

6' 3"
Sophomore
M