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Women's Lacrosse huddle at JMU
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Maryland MD 15-7
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Winner James Madison JMU 19-2
Maryland MD
15-7
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Final
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James Madison JMU
19-2
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Maryland MD 3 5 4 2 14
James Madison JMU 3 4 1 7 15

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse |

No. 11 Maryland Falls To Seventh-Seeded James Madison In NCAA Second Round, 15-14

HARRISONBURG, VA -- Seventh-seeded James Madison defeated No. 11 Maryland in the NCAA Second Round, 15-14. 

The Dukes scored five consecutive goals in the fourth quarter to claim the win. Maryland had possession with 48 seconds remaining but could not find the equalizer. 

Hannah Leubecker (four goals) and Kori Edmondson (three goals) led the way for the Terps offense. Shaylan Ahearn (two goals), Libby May (two goals), Chrissy Thomas (two goals) and Shannon Smith also scored for the Terps while Eloise Clevenger dished out two assists. 

The Terps won 21 of 33 draw controls, with Ahearn winning eight, Smith winning five and Bosco four to lead the way. 

Maryland finishes the season at 15-7. 

Breaking Down The Action
  • After falling behind 2-0, the Terps came roaring back, keyed by two first-quarter goals from Ahearn to knot it at 3-3 after one.
  • Edmondson canned three goals in the second frame as the two teams traded goals. Edmondson's final score of the quarter came with 1:33 left in the half and gave the Terps an 8-7 advantage heading into the locker room.
  • The Terps took control in the third period, outscoring the Dukes 4-1 as Leubecker added two goals.
  • James Madison made its run in the fourth quarter. 

Terps On The Charts
  • Ahearn held steady with 321 career draw controls with eight in the game. Next on the list is No. 3 Lizzie Colson, who had 324 from 2017-21. The all-time time draw controls record is held by Taylor Cummings, who had 509 from 2013-16. 
  • Sterling stands at sixth in career saves with five in the game. She now has 497. Next up is Denise Wescott (519, 1978-80). The all-time saves record is held by Alex Kahoe, who had 968 from 1997-2000.  

Multi-Terps Update
  • May (two goals, one assist) recorded her 18th multi-point game and 17th multi-goal game, in 22 games this season. In her career, she now has 51 multi-point games and 47 multi-goal games in 66 career games. 
  • Leubecker (three goals) posted her 13th multi-point and 12th multi-goal game this season in 19 games. In her career, she now has 45 multi-point games and 43 multi-goal games in 63 career games.
  • In her freshman season, Edmondson (three goals) has recorded multiple points in 11 games with multiple goals in all of them, and hat tricks in 10 games. 
  • Thomas (one goal, one assist) had her 12th multi-point and seventh multi-goal game this season – the only such games in her career. 
  • Clevenger (two assists) had her 16th multi-point game. In her career, she now has 33 multi-point games. 
  • Ahearn (two goals) recorded her seventh multi-goal game this season and 13th multi-point game this year. In her career, she now has 13 multi-goal games and 23 multi-point games. 
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