#2 Maryland (1-0) vs. #8 Loyola (0-0)
February 12, 2022
Maryland Stadium
12:00 pm EDT
COLLEGE PARK, MD - The No. 2 ranked Maryland men's lacrosse team will host No. 8 Loyola on Saturday for a top-10 clash in College Park.
Maryland took down High Point Panthers 21-13 in the team's season-opening win on February 5. Senior
Logan Wisnauskas led the Terps (1-0) with eight points (5G, 3A) while transfers
Keegan Khan (4G, 2A) and
Owen Murphy (4G) shined in their Terrapin debuts.
LOYOLA STORYLINES
2021 Rewind
- Maryland put together a historic season in 2021, winning 15 consecutive games before falling in a thrilling National Championship game to Virginia, 17-16 on Memorial Day.
- Maryland raced through its Big Ten schedule, winning the regular season outright with a perfect 10-0 record before capping things off with a Big Ten Tournament title on May 8 with a 12-10 win over Johns Hopkins.
- Jared Bernhardt became just the second-ever Tewaaraton winner in program history, putting together an unprecedented offensive season as he set new Maryland single-season records for goals (71) and points (99) while setting new career records for a Terp in goals (202) and points (290). Additionally, Bernhardt set new Maryland records for goals in a single NCAA Tournament (18) and points in a single tournament (24).
- Maryland ranked No. 1 in the country last season in points per game (25.69), scoring margin (5.81) and shot percentage (39%). The 2021 Maryland team sits atop the program record books for points in a season (411), goals in a season (255) and assists in a season (156), toppling marks that had stood at UMD since the 1970s.

W1SNAUSKAS WATCH
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Fifth-year senior Logan Wisnauskas has established himself as one of the most dangerous offensive players in college lacrosse during his career with the Terps, and now leads the Maryland offense in his final year with the program. Here's a look at Wisnauskas by the numbers.
2 – Wisnauskas (149) is neck and neck with Rutgers's Ronan Jacoby (152) for the D1 lead in career goals, currently ranking second nationwide.
3 – Wisnauskas currently ranks third in Division I in career points with 245, trailing only Sean Black of Merrimack (250) and Asher Nolting of High Point (270).
3 – Wisnauskas currently ranks third all-time at Maryland in career points (245) and will soon eclipse Matt Hahn for third all-time in career goals (149).
8 – Wisnauskas has six career eight-point games as a Terrapin – the most in program history – last posting eight (5G, 3A) in Maryland's season-opening win over High Point.
ALL-AMERICANS
IMPRESSIVE STREAKS
- Maryland has won 29 consecutive season-opening games dating back to the 1994 season.
- Maryland has won 14 consecutive games when leading after the first quarter, including a 6-1 edge over High Point after the first quarter this past weekend. John Tillman is 100-14 when leading after the first quarter during his Maryland tenure, a testament to his teams' ability to protect leads.
- Maryland has won 32 consecutive games when allowing an opponent under 10 goals dating back to the 2017 National Championship season.
- The Terps' defense held opponents to under 10 goals in seven different games last season, including a master class performance against Duke in the NCAA Semifinals allowing just five goals.
- Maryland has been a tough out under head coach John Tillman when allowing under 10 goals, posting a 97-11 record under Tillman since 2011.
TILLMAN AT THE HELM
- John Tillman enters Saturday's game with a 163-59 all-time record in 14 seasons as a Division I coach, with his .734 winning percentage ranking second amongst all active coaches.
- Tillman has amassed a 143-40 (.781) record in 12 seasons at Maryland, 24 NCAA Tournament wins, eight Final Four appearances and the 2017 National Championship.
SERIES HISTORY
- Maryland holds a 21-2 advantage all-time vs. Loyola, last facing the Greyhounds on April 8, 2015 when the Terps secured a 11-10 victory in College Park.
- The two schools met in the 2012 National Championship game, when Loyola captured a 9-3 victory.
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