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No. 4 Terps Set For Sunday Showdown At No. 10 Rutgers

#4 Maryland (7-3, 2-1 B1G)
at
#10 Rutgers (8-3, 1-2 B1G)
April 16, 2023
SHI Stadium
7 p.m.
BTN
COLLEGE PARK, MD - No. 4 Maryland (7-3, 2-1 B1G) plays the second of back-to-back Big Ten road games when it heads to Piscataway, NJ, to face No. 10 Rutgers (8-3, 1-2 B1G) Sunday night at 7 p.m. at SHI Stadium. The game will be televised on BTN.

Maryland is 7-3 on the season following a 12-11 win in overtime to hand then-No. 19 Ohio State its first loss in the Buckeyes new Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium. The Terps have home wins over then-No. 19 Richmond (15-4, Feb. 4), then-No. 16 Syracuse (15-12, Feb. 18), and road wins over then-No. 4 Princeton (11-5, Feb. 25), Albany (16-9, Mar. 11), then-No. 1 Virginia (14-13 OT, Mar. 18), and then-No. 19 Ohio State (12-11 OT, Apr. 7). Maryland's losses have come at Loyola (12-7, Feb. 11) and at home to No. 2 Notre Dame (13-12 3OT, Mar. 4) and Michigan (11-16, Apr. 1).

The Scarlet Knights, coming off their first-ever trip to the Final Four in 2022, are 8-3 overall on the season and 1-2 in Big Ten play. Coming off of a 13-12 win in overtime over then-No. 18 Michigan on Apr. 6, Rutgers is 7-0 at home this season, including wins over then-No. 5 Loyola (10-6, Feb. 25) and then-No 13 Princeton (14-13 OT, Mar. 11).
 
Series History - Rutgers
  • Maryland is 34-1 all-time against Rutgers, including winning 16 straight from 1981-present.
  • The series with the Scarlet Knights is one of the oldest in Maryland history dating back to 1931. The Old Liners, as Maryland was known by then, and the Scarlet Knights were deadlocked at 2-2 after three quarters, but Maryland stormed Rutgers in the fourth quarter, out-scoring the Scarlet Knights 8-1 over the final 15 minutes to take a 10-3 decision.
  • That was the start of 18-straight victories for Maryland over Rutgers. The streak ended in 1980 when the Scarlet Knights eeked out a 9-8 win in College Park.
  • Since then, however, Maryland has gone on another winning streak. The Terrapins have won 16 in a row over Rutgers, beginning with a 15-12 win in Piscataway in 1981.
  • The two schools met only once from 1982-1995 - a 13-7 Terrapin victory in the first round of the 1990 NCAA Tournament in College Park. Holding just a 4-3 at the half thanks Rutgers's deliberate pace of play. But Mark Douglas scored his third goal of the game just 50 seconds into the third quarter, and Rob Wurzburger broke things open with another goal less than a minute later to open up a 6-3 lead for the Terps. Douglas finished with five points (4g-1a), while Steve Kavoit stopped 23 shots in goal, including 11 in the second quarter.
  • The series resumed with a three-game stretch from 1996-98 but went on hiatus again until both schools joined the Big Ten at the start of the 2014-15 academic year. The conference officially recognized men's lacrosse beginning in the 2015 season.
  • Maryland pulled out a 9-8 victory in that first conference meeting with Rutgers on Apr. 12, 2015, thanks to Matt Rambo, who finished with six points (3g-3a), scoring the game-winning goal with just 13 seconds remaining. The Scarlet Knights led 6-3 early in the third quarter, but Maryland went on a 5-0 run to take an 8-6 lead with 11:04 left in the fourth. Rutgers responded with back-to-back goals to tie the game with 3:34 left, which set up Rambo's heroics.
  • The two schools last met in Piscataway during the all-Big Ten regular season of 2021. After topping Rutgers 19-12 in College Park on Mar. 13, the Terrapins turned around and beat the Scarlet Knights again just two weeks later, 13-9, on Mar. 28. Jared Bernhardt led the way offensively with six points (4g-2a), while Justin Shockey won 15-of-25 faceoff with six groundballs.
  • Maryland and Rutgers met twice last season, with the Terps winning each time comfortably. Maryland cruised to a 17-9 victory in College Park in the regular season, with Keegan Khan totaling six points (4g-2a) and Logan McNaney making 13 saves. Maryland then beat Rutgers, 17-7, in the Big Ten Championship game, again in College Park. Logan Wisnauskas and Anthony DeMaio each had four goals to lead the offense, while Luke Wierman dominated the X, winning 20-of-26 faceoffs with 12 groundballs.
2022 Big Ten Men's Lacrosse Tournament Champions
Maryland beat Rutgers, 17-7, in the 2022 Big Ten Tournament championship game.
Wierman Eclipses 500 Faceoff Wins; Climbing Up Groundballs Chart
  • With his second of 19 faceoff wins vs. Penn State on Mar. 25, Luke Wierman became just the fifth Terp in 98 seasons of Maryland men's lacrosse to win 500 or more faceoffs. His 19 wins at Ohio State on Apr. 7 vaulted him into second place on the all-time list and is 99 wins off of Andy Claxton's school record of 648.
    Career Faceoff Wins Leaders
    1. Andy Claxton (1989-92) - 648
    2. Luke Wierman (2021-Pres.) - 549
    3. Brian Haggerty (1996-99) - 536
    4. Austin Henningsen (2016-19) - 526
    5. Todd Ensor (1984-87) - 524
    6. Charlie Raffa (2012-15) - 498
    7. Justin Shockey (2018-21) - 425
    8. Curtis Holmes (2010-13) - 414
    9. Bryn Holmes (2007-10) - 411
  • Wierman is also climbing up the career groundballs list and is one of only 12 Terps in history to scoop up 200 or more groundballs. He became only the fifth Terp in history to reach 250 career groundballs with eight vs. Notre Dame.
  • With nine groundballs vs. Penn State on Mar. 25, Wierman passed Charlie Raffa for third place on the career list.
    Terps With 200+ Career Groundballs
    1. Andy Claxton (1989-92) - 451
    2. Brian Haggerty (1996-99) - 380
    3. Luke Wierman (2021-present) - 294
    4. Charlie Raffa (2012-15) - 274
    5. Jack Francis (1980-83) - 263
    6. Bryn Holmes (2007-10) - 236
    7. Mark Douglas (1988-91) - 233
    8. Paul Gillette (2001-04) - 222
    9. Justin Shockey (2018-21) - 218
    10. Austin Henningsen (2016-19) - 214
    11. Kevin O'Leary (1981-84) - 205
    12. Chris O'Brien (1982-85) - 203
Luke Wierman
Luke Wierman is second in faceoff wins and third in groundballs in a career at Maryland.
Fresh Face Between the Pipes
  • True freshman goalies are rare in the history of Maryland men's lacrosse. When Brian Ruppel made his first collegiate start in goal at #4 Princeton on Feb. 25, 2023, he became just the third Terrapin to start in goal as a true freshman since 1993. Coincidentally, the previous two true freshman netminders were also named Brian ...
  • Brian "Doc" Dougherty earned his first career start as a true freshman at Towson on May 4, 1993. Dougherty made 23 saves in an 11-8 win over the No. 14 Tigers and earned the starting goalie spot for the final two games of the 1993 season, which included another 20-save effort in Maryland's NCAA tournament game at Army on May 15.
  • Injuries to returning All-American Harry Alford and junior Jason Carter forced freshman Brian Phipps to start the first 13 games of the 2007 season. Phipps registered double-digit saves in seven of those 13 games, including a 16-save effort in an 8-7 win over No. 11 Towson on March 10, 2007, en route to being named the 2007 ACC Freshman of the Year.
  • Since game-by-game save records have been kept Ruppel is the only Maryland true freshman goalie to register double-digit saves in each of his first four games between the pipes.
    most saves by true freshman goalies since 1993
    • 23* - Brian "Doc" Dougherty (at Towson, 5/4/93)
    • 20 - Brian "Doc" Dougherty (at Army, 5/15/93)
    • 16 - Brian Phipps (at Towson, 3/10/07)
    • 15 - Brian Phipps (North Carolina, 3/24/07)
    • 14* - Brian Ruppel (at Princeton, 2/25/23)
    • 14 - Brian Ruppel (at Virginia, 3/18/23)
    • 14 - Brian Phipps (Vermont, 2/20/07)
    • 14 - Brian Phipps (Lafayette, 3/13/07)
    • 13 - Brian Phipps (at Navy, 4/6/07)
    • 13 - Brian Ruppel (Michigan, 4/1/23)
    • 12 - Brian Ruppel (Notre Dame, 3/4/23)
    • 12 - Brian Ruppel (at Albany, 3/11/23)
    • 9* - Brian Phipps (Bellarmine, 2/17/07)
    • 9 - Brian Phipps (Georgetown, 2/24/07)
    • 9 - Brian "Doc" Dougherty (UMBC, 5/8/93)
    • 9 - Brian Ruppel (Penn State, 3/25/23)
    • 9 - Brian Ruppel (at Ohio State, 4/7/23)
    • 8 - Brian Phipps (at Virginia, 3/31/07)
    • 8 - Brian Phipps (Johns Hopkins, 4/14/07)
    * First career start as a true freshman
The Long Game
  • Senior midfielder Kyle Long is working his way up the ranks on several of Maryland's career lists.
  • The Springfield, PA, native's two points vs. Michigan gave him 139 for his career, moving him to within one point of tying Brendan Hanley for 28th place on the all-time list.
    Long on Maryland's Career Points List
    1. Rob Wurzburger (1988-91) - 155
    2. Scott Hochstadt (1996-99) - 153
    3. John Lamon (1976-79) - 153
    4. Mike Hynes (1974-77) - 151
    5. Brendan Hanley (1985-88) - 140
    6. Kyle Long (2019-present) - 139
    7. Dave Dempsey (1970-74) - 134
    8. Pat O'Meally (1971-74) - 129
    9. Colin Heacock (2014-17) - 129
  • Long is also climbing the career assists chart, entering the Ohio State game with 86 career assists for 16th on the all-time list, two back of Jared Bernhardt for 15th. With his two assists at Albany, Long became the all-time assists leader among Maryland midfielders, surpassing the legendary Frank Urso (1973-76), who totaled 81.
    Long on Maryland's Career Assists List
    1. Mike Hynes (1974-77) - 91
    2. Ed Mullen (1972-76) - 89
    3. Jared Bernhardt (2017-21) - 88
    4. Kyle Long (2019-present) - 86
    5. John Lamon (1976-79) - 83
    6. Frank Urso (1973-76) - 81
    7. Jim Wilkerson (1980-83) - 81
    8. Brendan Hanley (1985-88) - 80
    9. Anthony DeMaio (2018-22) - 75
    10. Joe Walters (2003-06) - 74
Maltz To 100 And Beyond
  • Starting with C. Rennie Smith, who totaled 128 career points from 1955-58, a total of 61 Maryland men's lacrosse student-athletes have reached the 100-point milestone for their careers.
  • Attackman Daniel Maltz is the latest Terp on the 100-career-points list. With his four points vs. Notre Dame, Maltz eclipsed the 100-point mark for his career. He's now in a four-way tie for 44th with 110 career points.
    Maltz on Maryland's Career Points List
    1. Ron Martinello (1978-81)- 121
    2. Mike Chanenchuk (2012-14)- 121
    3. Bubba Fairman (2017-22) - 121
    4. Dick Corrigan (1954-58) - 119
    5. Bill Pettit (1962-64) - 118
    6. Joe Cummings (2009-12) - 116
    7. Dave Dempsey (1971-74) - 114
    8. Travis Reed (2008-11) - 113
    9. Max Ritz (2005-08) - 111
    10. Xander Ritz (2004-06) - 110
    11. Brian Zeller (1996-00) - 110
    12. Roger Tuck (1973-76) - 110
    13. Daniel Maltz (2020-present) - 108
    14. Brian Willard (1984-87) - 109
    15. Owen Blye (2010-13) - 109
    16. Tim Rotanz (2014-18) - 109
  • Maltz is also climbing the career goals list and is tied for 29th at 79 goals with John Kaestner (1969-72).
    Maltz on Maryland's Career Goals List
    1. Jay Carlson (2012-15) - 91
    2. Pat O'Meally (1972-74) - 88
    3. Bob Boneillo (1977-80) - 88
    4. Andrew "Buggs" Combs (1998-01) - 87
    5. Joe Cummings (2009-12) - 86
    6. Jack Heim (1965-67) - 85
    7. Brian Willard (1984-87) - 81
    8. Terry Kimball (1976-79) - 80
    9. John Kaestner (1969-72) - 79
    10. Daniel Maltz (2020-present) - 79
    11. Charles Wicker (1954-56) - 78
    12. Roger Gross (1958-60) - 78
Hat Trick Terps
  • Maryland has had a hat trick in 67 straight games dating back to February 2, 2019. During that span, Logan Wisanuskas and Jared Bernhardt lead the way with 37 and 29 hat tricks, respectively.
    Maryland Hat Tricks in 2023
    • #19 Richmond (Feb. 4) - Owen Murphy (4g)
    • at Loyola (Feb. 11) - Daniel Kelly (4g)
    • #16 Syracuse (Feb. 18) - Kelly (3g), Jack Koras (3g - first career hat trick)
    • at #4 Princeton (Feb. 25) - Daniel Maltz (4g), J. Koras (3g)
    • #2 Notre Dame (Mar. 4) - Murphy (3g), Eric Spanos (3g)
    • at Albany (Mar. 11) - Braden Erksa (4g - first career hat trick), Maltz (4g), J. Koras (3g).
    • at #1 Virginia (Mar. 18) - J. Koras (4g - career high)
    • #9 Penn State (Mar. 25) - J. Koras (3g)
    • Michiagan (Apr. 1) - Erksa (3g)
    • at #19 Ohio State (Apr. 7) - Kelly (4g)
Offensive Defenders
  • Through 10 games, Terrapin defensive players have been surprisingly offensive. So far, in 2023, six Maryland defenders (close, long poles, short-sticks, and goalies) have scored goals or tallied assists. Terp defenders have 13 goals and four assists for 17 points which are 8.4% of Maryland's total points.
  • Terp defenders accounted for six points in the Terps' 13-10 win over #9 Penn State (Mar. 25). SSDMs Dante Trader Jr. and Eric Kolar scored twice, while SSDM Donovan Lacey and LSM John Geppert tallied assists. It was the first time Maryland defenders accounted for six points in a game since Mar. 12, 2022, when Geppert (2g, Bubba Fairman (1g, 1a), Justin Sherrer (1g), and Garrett Gibbons (1g) totaled six points in a 24-6 win over Albany.
  • Trader Jr. has made an immediate impact in his first season with the Maryland men's lacrosse program and leads the Terrapin defenders with five goals and one assist. Trader Jr. has scored two goals in a game twice this season (vs. #19 Syracuse, Feb. 18 & vs. #9 Penn State, Mar. 25). He picked up his first-career assist at #4 Princeton (Feb. 25).
  • Kolar is also in his first season seeing playing time and has three goals, including his first-career multi-goal game vs. #9 Penn State (Mar. 25).
  • Geppert picked up where he left off last season when he scored five goals and added an assist. So far, in 2023, he has two goals and an assist. LSM Jack McDonald and Def. Ajax Zappitello have also racked up "pole goals" this year, while Zappitello and SSDM Donovan Lacey have also picked up assists.
10: The Magic Number

Get To 10 & Win

  • Since John Tillman took over the program in 2011, Maryland has won 148 of the 166 games in which it has scored 10 or more goals for a .892 winning percentage.
  • The Terps scored at least ten goals in 17 of 18 games in 2022, with the lone single-digit scoring game coming in the NCAA Championship game, a 9-7 victory over Cornell on May 30.
  • Maryland is 7-2 in 2023 when scoring 10+ with wins over Richmond, Syracuse, Princeton, Albany, Virginia, Penn State, and Ohio State. The 13-12 3OT loss to Notre Dame on March 4 was the Terps' first loss when scoring 10+ since the 2021 NCAA title game (May 31).
  • The last time Maryland failed to reach 10 goals or more at home dates back to May 9, 2015. Maryland hosted Yale in the first round of the NCAA tournament and advanced with an 8-7 victory. The Terps trailed 7-4 early in the fourth quarter, but four straight goals by Bryan Cole, Joe LoCascio, Matt Rambo, and Henry West brought home the victory.
  • Maryland is also 109-15 (.879) since 2015 when scoring at least 10 goals.

Holding Opponents To Single-Digits

  • Maryland is 118-11 since Tillman took over the program in 2011, when it allows nine goals or less for a .915 winning percentage.
  • Maryland is 3-0 in 2023 when holding opponents to less than 10 goals after a 15-4 win over No. 19 Richmond (Feb. 4), holding No. 6 Princeton to five goals in an 11-5 Terrapin win (Feb. 25), and a 16-9 win at Albany (Mar. 11).
  • The last time the Terps allowed less than 10 goals and lost a game was March 4, 2017 - a 5-4 loss at Notre Dame.
  • The last time Maryland suffered a home loss when giving up less than 10 goals was back in the first year of the Big Ten Tournament when Ohio State topped the Terps, 9-6, in the conference semifinals at SECU Stadium.
Terps' 98th Season of Men's Lacrosse
  • The Terps boast an all-time record of 879-279-4 (.758) entering the 2023 season, dating back to the first varsity team in 1924 (a team was not fielded in 1944 and 1945 due to World War II). Maryland has finished with a .500 or better record in all 97 seasons of existence. The program reached the 800-win milestone with a thrilling 12-6 victory on April 12, 2017 on the road against Albany.
  • Maryland finished the decade of the 2010s 134-42 for a .761 winning percentage, making it the winningest decade in Terrapin lacrosse history. Nine of those seasons came under the direction of head coach John Tillman, who has posted a 122-38 record and .763 winning percentage at the helm for Maryland.
  • Maryland Men's Lacrosse By the Decade:
    • 2020's: 45-5 (.900)
    • 2010's: 134-42 (.761)
    • 2000's: 111-49 (.694)
    • 1990's: 95-47 (.669)
    • 1980's: 83-41 (.669)
2022 Men's Lacrosse National Champions
Maryland is 44-5 (.898) so far in the 2020's, including a perfect 18-0 season in 2022, punctuated by an NCAA Championship.
Staff Updates
  • The Terrapins welcome two new assistant coaches in 2023.
  • Jake Bernhardt rejoined the staff on July 6, 2022, after five seasons at the University of Vermont working under fellow Terp alum Chris Feifs. During his tenure the Catamounts won the America East twice, made their first two NCAA Tournaments in program history, and went 44-24. Bernhardt was a member of the Terrapins' staff in 2014 as the Director of Operations.
  • Tim O'Branski joined the Terps in September 2022 as the team's volunteer assistant coach. Before becoming a Terp, O'Branski spent two years as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Mercer University.
Jake Bernhardt
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Players Mentioned

Bubba Fairman

#2 Bubba Fairman

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6' 1"
Fifth Year
Justin Sherrer

#17 Justin Sherrer

LSM
6' 2"
Junior
Logan Wisnauskas

#1 Logan Wisnauskas

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6' 3"
Fifth Year
Keegan Khan

#19 Keegan Khan

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6' 1"
Graduate Student
Anthony DeMaio

#16 Anthony DeMaio

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5' 10"
Fifth Year
John Geppert

#20 John Geppert

LSM
6' 3"
Graduate Student
Garrett Gibbons

#24 Garrett Gibbons

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5' 10"
Senior
Daniel Kelly

#45 Daniel Kelly

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6' 1"
Junior
Jack Koras

#22 Jack Koras

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6' 0"
Junior
Kyle Long

#23 Kyle Long

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6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Bubba Fairman

#2 Bubba Fairman

6' 1"
Fifth Year
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Justin Sherrer

#17 Justin Sherrer

6' 2"
Junior
LSM
Logan Wisnauskas

#1 Logan Wisnauskas

6' 3"
Fifth Year
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Keegan Khan

#19 Keegan Khan

6' 1"
Graduate Student
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Anthony DeMaio

#16 Anthony DeMaio

5' 10"
Fifth Year
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John Geppert

#20 John Geppert

6' 3"
Graduate Student
LSM
Garrett Gibbons

#24 Garrett Gibbons

5' 10"
Senior
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Daniel Kelly

#45 Daniel Kelly

6' 1"
Junior
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Jack Koras

#22 Jack Koras

6' 0"
Junior
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Kyle Long

#23 Kyle Long

6' 0"
Senior
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