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Big Ten Lacrosse Championship
12
OhioState OSU 8-4,2-2
19
Winner Maryland UMD 11-0,4-0
OhioState OSU
8-4,2-2
12
Final
19
Maryland UMD
11-0,4-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
OhioState OSU 5 2 4 1 12
Maryland UMD 3 4 5 7 19

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

BIG TEN CHAMPS! No. 1 Maryland Defeats No. 9 Ohio State, 19-12

COLLEGE PARK, MD -- No. 1 Maryland clinched a share of the 2022 Big Ten Championship with a 19-12 victory over No. 9 Ohio State on a sun-splashed Saturday afternoon at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. This marked the Terps sixth Big Ten Championship and the second year in a row that they won the title against Ohio State. Maryland is a perfect 11-0 overall this season, including a 4-0 mark in the Big Ten. 

Maryland was down 10-9 in the third quarter but used a decisive 8-1 run to run away from the Buckeyes and clinch the Big Ten title. Maryland outscored the Buckeyes 12-5 in the second half. 

Logan Wisnauskas totaled seven points and tied his season-high with five goals, and a pair of assists. Jonathan Donville (one goal and three assists) and Eric Malever (two goals and two assists) each recorded four points.  Anthony DeMaio, Keegan Khan, Jack Brennan and Roman Puglise all scored two goals in the game as well. 

The Terps faced their largest deficit of the season, trailing Ohio State 7-3 with 9:53 left in the second quarter, but the Terps reeled off four goals late in the second quarter to tie the game at halftime, 7-7. Maryland outscored Ohio State 16-5 over the game's final 39 minutes. 

Ohio State is 8-4 and 2-2 in the Big Ten as Colby Smith led them with three goals while Jack Myers had two goals and four assists for six points. 

Breaking Down The Action
  • The Terps jumped out to a 2-0 lead on goals by Eric Malever and Roman Puglise. Ohio State answered with two goals by Scott White and Jason Knox to tie the game at 2-2. After Anthony DeMaio made it 3-2, Ohio State scored the game's next five goals -- the longest run of goals by a Maryland opponent this season -- to lead 5-3 after the first quarter and 7-3 early in the second quarter.
  • Ohio State goalie Skylar Wahlund was tremendous making five of his nine first-half saves in the first 15 minutes, including a stretch of three consecutive saves to thwart the Terps in the final three minutes of the first quarter. 
  • Wisnauskas got Maryland back on the scoreboard after nearly 15 minutes of being held scoreless with two goals in a span of 1:46 to cut the Terps' deficit to 7-5 with 7:14 left in the first half. Jonathan Donville and Jack Koras scored to close to half and level the score at 7-7.
  • The Terps reeled off five goals in the third quarter as Wisnauskas (X2), Puglise, Keegan Khan, and Wierman all tallied in the third frame as Maryland took a 12-11 lead going into the fourth. Maryland also brought in 10 ground balls in the third quarter after brining in just nine in the first half combined.
  • The Terps scored the first five goals of the fourth quarter as DeMaio, Malever, Wisnauskas, Khan, and Jack Brennan all scored in the first seven and a half minutes. 
Notable Numbers
  • 4: Puglise scored two goals in a game for the fourth time in his career and second time this year.
  • 4: Brennan collected his fourth multi-goal game of his career. 
  • 6: This marked the sixth time this season Maryland has scored 19 or more goals in a game. 
  • 9: Malever has nine career multi-goal games. 
  • 10: Maryland had exactly 10 different goal scorers in the victory for the fourth game in a row. 
  • 12: Wierman had 12 groundballs, one shy of his career-high of 13, accomplished twice this season.
  • 16: Wisnauskas has sixteen career-games with four goals
  • 20: Wierman won 20 face-offs for the third time this season as he was 20-of-35. 
  • 23: DeMaio has 23 multi-goal games in his career and five this season. 
  • 299: Wisnasukas collected his 299th point on Malever's fourth-quarter goal with 12:03 remaining. 
Wisnauskas Watch
  • Wisnauskas added to his lead as the all-time Maryland point scorer as his seven-point day now gives him 299 points as a Terp.
  • He has recorded a point in all of his 68 games as a Terp and has 34 hat tricks in those games.
  • He now has 179 career goals, second all-time to Jared Bernhardt (202).
  • He also has 120 career assists, fourth all-time with Charles Wicker (121 from 1953-56) next on the list. Ray Altman (146 from 1961-63) holds the all-time record. 
Up Next
  • Maryland travels to rival Johns Hopkins on Saturday, April 23 at 6 p.m. for the 115th meeting of Lacrosse's Greatest Rivalry.
  • The game will air on ESPNU and heard on the Maryland Sports Radio Network. 
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