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Women's Lacrosse Prepares For Home Opener Against Drexel

#5 Maryland (2-0) vs. Drexel (2-1)
February 21, 2024
Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex
4:00 p.m. ET
COLLEGE PARK, MD - No. 5 Maryland returns home for its home opener against Drexel on Wednesday. The game will begin at 4:00 p.m. and air on B1G+.

Parking for Wednesday's game will be open in the lot next to the Complex, 11B. The lot will open beginning at 2 p.m. Cars parked before 2 p.m., or in other lots, are subject to ticketing. Fans are asked to follow all parking signs. CLICK HERE for a campus parking map.

 
Where we are
  • Maryland enters the weekend ranked No. 5 after a thrilling double overtime victory over then-No. 5 Syracuse. The Terps had a stellar defensive showing, limiting the Orange to only eight goals. 
  • Hannah Leubecker and Kori Edmondson led the offense, each posting hat tricks. Leubecker scored the game-tying goal to send the game to overtime and eventually notched the game-winner in double OT. Eloise Clevenger tallied five assists on the day, including on the game-winning goal. 
  • The 2024 schedule consists of ten non-conference and six conference matchups. The Terps continue to schedule strong competition with nine opponents ranked in the IWLCA Preseason Top 25.
  • The Terps are coming off a season where they earned their 33rd consecutive NCAA Tournament bid. Maryland finished the 2023 season 15-7 overall and with a 4-2 conference record. 
  • Maryland recently announced six of its games will be broadcast nationally. Five games will air on Big Ten Network, including three home contests and one will show on ESPNU.
Women's Lacrosse vs. Syracuse  at JMA Dome  in Syracuse, NY on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024. Brieanna Andrews/Maryland Terrapins
Maryland celebrating after overtime win at Syracuse, February 17, 2024
Championship facility
  • The Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex completed renovations this fall, achieving a comprehensive enhancement of the facility transforming the existing 5,500 square foot facility into a 17,193 square foot team house.
  • The facility features larger, separated locker rooms for Field Hockey and Women's Lacrosse student-athletes with spacious team rooms with all-new technologies, an increased Sports Medicine room with new rehabilitative and recovery equipment, inclusive of hydrotherapy space, a signature lobby to recognize and celebrate the championships and success of both programs, a relocated fan entrance for ease of access to the complex seating areas and a second floor addition with coaching offices and meeting spaces.
2024 Captains
  • Maryland has selected veterans Shaylan Ahearn and Emily Sterling and senior Eloise Clevenger as its 2024 captains. 
  • The 2023 Big Ten Midfielder of the Year, Shay Ahearn leads the Terps with 321 career draw controls, the fourth most in program history. Ahearn was a third team Inside Lacrosse All-American, a first team All-Big Ten selection and five-time Big Ten Midfielder of the Week during the 2023 season.
  • The 2022 IWLCA National Goaltender of the Year, Emily Sterling brings a veteran presence in goal for the Terps. She earned Big Ten Goaltender of the Year for the second consecutive year following the 2023 season. Sterling finished the season with a 9.60 goals-against average and .474 save percentage.
  • Eloise Clevenger finished the 2023 season first in the Big Ten and eighth in the nation with 47 assists. She was recognized as IWLCA Third Team All-American and First Team All-Region, First Team All-Big Ten and Inside Lacrosse & USA Lacrosse Magazine Honorable Mention All-American.
Midfield Shaylan Ahearn (24) Attack Eloise Clevenger (6) NCAA Women's Lacrosse Round 2 vs. JMU at Sentara Park in Harrisonburg, VA on Sunday, May. 14, 2023. Erin Tudryn/Maryland Terrapins
Shaylan Ahearn (left) and Eloise Clevenger (right)
New Additions
  • Reese and the Terps added two of the top transfers out of the portal for the 2024 season in 2023 Big Ten Defender of the Year Meghan Ball and Colorado stand-out Sophie Halus. Ball, a graduate transfer from Rutgers, was the first non-Maryland player to earn Defender of the Year. In addition, she is a three-time IWLCA All-American, three-time First Team All-Big Ten selection and she graduated as Rutgers' all-time leader in career caused turnovers (154) and draw controls (308).
  • Halus, a junior, started all 36 contests in her first two seasons with the Buffaloes. She tallied 40 ground balls, 32 caused turnovers, one goal and three assists.
  • Maryland also welcomes an impressive freshmen class, highlighted by top-10 ranked signee Maisy Clevenger. The class also features ranked signees JJ Suriano and Lexi Dupcak, alongside watchlist talent Lauren LaPointe.
Defender Sophie Halus (25), Defender Meghan Ball (29)Maryland Women's Lacrosse at Saint Joseph's  at Sweeney Field in Philadelphia, PA on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024. Brieanna Andrews/Maryland Terrapins
Sophie Halus (left) and Meghan Ball (right) at Saint Joseph's, February 9, 2024
Dominance Under Reese
  • Head Coach Cathy Reese enters her 18th season at the helm of Maryland women's lacrosse. The winningest coach in program history, Reese is 319-41 as head coach and has led the Terps to five National Championships, 12 Final Fours and 22 Conference Championships.
  • Maryland is 168-6 at home under Reese, with eight undefeated home campaigns in the last 11 seasons (2013, '14, '15, '16, '17, '18, '19, '21).
Women's Lacrosse vs. Syracuse  at JMA Dome  in Syracuse, NY on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024. Brieanna Andrews/Maryland Terrapins
Terps huddle during game at Syracuse, February 17, 2024
History vs. Drexel
  • Maryland and Drexel met for the first time in program history last season with the Terps coming away with a 15-9 win in Philadelphia.
  • Later that year, the teams met in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Maryland came away with an 11-6 victory.
  • Libby May, Chrissy Thomas, Kate Sites and Hannah Leubecker each scored a pair of goals to lead the offense while Eloise Clevenger, Shannon Smith and Abby Bosco all notched goals. Thomas also added two assists.
Libby May at Drexel
Libby May competing against Drexel, February 21, 2023
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Players Mentioned

Abby Bosco

#1 Abby Bosco

D
5' 3"
Graduate Student
Eloise Clevenger

#6 Eloise Clevenger

A
5' 6"
Junior
Hannah Leubecker

#40 Hannah Leubecker

A
5' 5"
Senior
Libby May

#9 Libby May

A
5' 7"
Senior
Kate Sites

#34 Kate Sites

A
5' 4"
Junior
Shannon Smith

#32 Shannon Smith

M
5' 9"
Junior
Chrissy Thomas

#18 Chrissy Thomas

A
5' 2"
Junior
Shaylan  Ahearn

#24 Shaylan Ahearn

M
5' 7"
Graduate Student
Eloise Clevenger

#6 Eloise Clevenger

A
5' 6"
Senior
Kori Edmondson

#14 Kori Edmondson

M
5' 8"
Sophomore
Hannah Leubecker

#40 Hannah Leubecker

A
5' 5"
Graduate Student
Libby May

#9 Libby May

A
5' 7"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Abby Bosco

#1 Abby Bosco

5' 3"
Graduate Student
D
Eloise Clevenger

#6 Eloise Clevenger

5' 6"
Junior
A
Hannah Leubecker

#40 Hannah Leubecker

5' 5"
Senior
A
Libby May

#9 Libby May

5' 7"
Senior
A
Kate Sites

#34 Kate Sites

5' 4"
Junior
A
Shannon Smith

#32 Shannon Smith

5' 9"
Junior
M
Chrissy Thomas

#18 Chrissy Thomas

5' 2"
Junior
A
Shaylan  Ahearn

#24 Shaylan Ahearn

5' 7"
Graduate Student
M
Eloise Clevenger

#6 Eloise Clevenger

5' 6"
Senior
A
Kori Edmondson

#14 Kori Edmondson

5' 8"
Sophomore
M
Hannah Leubecker

#40 Hannah Leubecker

5' 5"
Graduate Student
A
Libby May

#9 Libby May

5' 7"
Graduate Student
A