COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Senior
Jared Bernhardt broke the all-time Maryland career goals record as he scored a game-high five goals in the #3 Terps' 17-10Â victory over #19 Penn State on a sun-splashed Saturday at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium.
BERNHARDT'S DAY OF HISTORYÂ
- Bernhardt's goal from the left side of the goal with 1:39 left in the second quarter gave him his 156th of his career, passing Matt Rambo (2014-17), who scored 155 in his time as a Terp.
- Bernhardt now tops the goal-scoring list with 159 and counting.Â
- He finished the day with a career-high tying eight points, adding three assists to move second in career points with 234, passing Joe Walters (2003-06), who had 227 and Bob Boneillo (1977-80), who had 231.  Rambo holds the record with 257.Â
- Bernhardt's eight points tied his career-high, set back in 2019 against Michigan, when he also had five goals and three asissts.Â
- The eight-point day ties for 13th-most in school history.Â
- With his three assists, Bernhardt now has 75 to stand 19th all-time.Â
PERFECTION
- The Terps remained perfect on the season at 7-0 as they are off to their best start since 2014, when they also started 7-0.Â
OFFENSE CONTINUES TO ROLL
- With 17 goals, the Terps are averaging 16.6 goals per game, fifth in the nation and first in the Big Ten.Â
- In addition to Bernhardt scoring five, three other Terps had multi-goal goals.
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Logan Wisnauskas netted four goals,
Daniel Maltz had three and
Bubba Fairman tallied two.Â
- The Terps' other goals came from
Griffin Brown,
Jack Koras and
Kyle Long.Â
WISNAUSKAS CLIMBING THE RECORD BOOK
- Wisnauskas picked up his 200th career point with his four-goal game and now has 202 in his career. He is the seventh Terp all-time to have 200 career points.
- Between Bernhardt and Wisnauskas, they have combined for 436 career points, the most by a duo in Maryland history.Â
- Wisnauskas' four goals give him 123 in his career, he now stands ninth all-time, passing Scott Hochstadt (1996-99), who had 121.Â
DEFENSE STANDS TALL
- The Terps held Penn State to 10 goals and goalie
Logan McNaney made 13 saves, allowing just eight goals.Â
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Nick Grill had a strong day, limiting Mac O'Keefe, Penn State's all-time leading scorer to three goals - but none while being defended by Grill. Grill added two groundballs.Â
- Brett Maker led the Terps with five groundballs, playing tough defense, causing a game-high three turnovers.Â
WIERMAN WINS AT THE X
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Luke Wierman saw his most extensive playing time at the Face-off X, winning 12-of-23 and scooping four groundballs.Â
UP NEXT
- Maryland travels to Michigan for a 1 p.m., game on April 10, that game airs on BTN+.
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