Maryland (12-4) vs. #3 Virginia (14-3)
COLLEGE PARK, Md. --Â The Maryland men's lacrosse team will play in its sixth straight NCAA Quarterfinal Saturday, May 18 when the Terrapins face the third-seeded Virginia Cavaliers in Hempstead, N.Y.
 The game between the two historical rivals will be the first meeting since 2014 during Maryland's final year in the ACC and the first Quarterfinals matchup between the schools since 2008. Head coach John Tillman is 7-0 all-time at Maryland in Quarterfinal games.Â
The game at James M. Shuart Stadium on the campus of Hofstra will faceoff at noon and will be broadcast on ESPNU.    Â
The complete bracket for this year's NCAA tourament can be found here.Â
STORYLINES BY THE NUMBERS
3 – Maryland and Virginia are the only teams in Division I lacrosse to win three overtime games this season, while Maryland has played the most OT contests with four. Maryland's three overtime wins and four total OT games are both school records for a single season. The last time the two programs met in the quarterfinals on May 17, 2008, Virginia came away with a 9-8 overtime win.
4 – Freshman Kyle Long turned in his finest game as a Terp in Maryland's First Round win over Towson, dishing out a career-high four assists while recording a team-best five points. Long assisted on both the game-tying goal with 3.7 seconds remaining and the game-winning goal to help power Maryland to the win.
5 – Junior Jared Bernhardt has been named one of five finalists in 2019 Men's Division I Lacrosse for the 2019 Tewaaraton Award, becoming the third consecutive Terp (Matt Rambo – '17, Connor Kelly '18) to be named a finalist and the fourth (Joe Walters – '06) since the award's inception.
7 – Maryland is 7-0 in NCAA Quarterfinal games under head coach John Tillman, which includes three victories as the lower seeded team ('11, '12 & '15). UMD has advanced to seven NCAA semifinals in eight seasons (2011-12, 2014-18) under Tillman, including five national title game appearances.
8 – After last weekend's 14-13 overtime victory over Towson, John Tillman moved to 8-1 at Maryland in one-goal NCAA tournament games and 8-1 in the First Round. Maryland is 4-1 in one-goal games this season.Â
15 – Senior goalie Danny Dolan has posted back-to-back 15-save outings in Maryland's last two games against Towson and Johns Hopkins. He's the first Terp with 15 saves in a NCAA tournament games since Kyle Bernlohr posted 15 against Syracuse on May 21, 2016. He's also the first Terrapin with consecutive 15+ save performances since 2001, when Pat McGinnis finished with 15 saves vs. Towson (3/10/01) and 19 stops vs. Duke (3/4/01). Â
21 – Head coach John Tillman sports a 21-7 all-time record in the NCAA Tournament (all at Maryland), which currently ranks seventh all-time among coaches in tournament wins. Additionally, the Terrapins' 20 wins since Tillman took over the program in 2011 is the most in the nation, ahead of Duke (16) and Denver (14). Â
75 – Logan Wisnauskas's 75 points this season ranks seventh all-time in program history and is the most-ever by a Maryland sophomore. His 75 points as a sophomore broke a 54-year old record set back in 1965 back Jack Heim during his sophomore campaign. Â
Full notes can be viewed here.
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