HEMPSTEAD, NY – No. 7 seed Maryland men's lacrosse advanced to the NCAA semifinals for the third time in four years by rallying to defeat No. 2 seed Duke, 14-11, on Saturday at Shuart Stadium. Maryland (10-5) will make its 29th Final Four appearance, tying the most by any program in history with Johns Hopkins. The Terps now have 21 consecutive seasons with double-digit wins, the longest streak in the nation.Â
Maryland will play No. 6 seed Virginia on May 25. The game will be played in Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field at 2:30 p.m., and will be televised on ESPN2.Â
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The Terps battled back after falling down 5-1 in the opening quarter. They outscored the Blue Devils 13-6 for the remainder of the game, led by
Luke Wierman's dominance from the face-off circle.
Daniel Maltz scored the game-winning, go-ahead goal at 5:01 in the fourth quarter. He added another score, his team-leading fourth of the game at 3:03 to put the game away. Â
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Braden Erksa scored at 10:16 in the fourth to give Maryland its first lead of the game. The score capped off four consecutive by the Terps. Erksa added another goal at 7:50 to put the Terps ahead again and finished withÂ
two scores and an assist.Â
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In coming back from down four goals, Maryland had its largest comeback in an NCAA Tournament game since also trailing Towson by four goals (7-3) in the 2019 NCAA First Round, before coming back to win 14-13 in overtime.Â
After adding eight groundballs today,
Luke Wierman became the program's leader in career groundballs. He now has 456, passing Andy Claxton (1989-92), who had 451 career groundballs. Wierman won 20-of-29Â faceoffs to add to his other career program record. He also added two goals in the game to match his career-high output. His performance was pivotal to the victory.Â
Ryan Siracusa (three goals and an assist) recorded his first career hat trick, finishing with a career-high four points. Zach Whittier supplied two assists.Â
Defensively, Ajax Zappitello held Josh Zawada, Duke's second-leading point scorer to one assist.
Colin Burlace caused a turnover and picked up two groundballs.
Logan McNaney made 11 saves at goalie.Â
Dyson Williams and Brennan O'Neill combined for nine goals. Duke ends its season with a 13-6 record.
Breaking Down The Action
- Duke led 5-1 at the end of the first quarter. Luke Wierman scored the Terps' lone goal after a face-off win at the 4:31.
- The Terps made it a two-goal game after back-to-back scores by Ryan Siracusa and Daniel Maltz to begin the second quarter. Siracusa scored again and Wierman tallied his second goal later in the stanza to outscore Duke 4-3. Still, the Blue Devils entered halftime with an 8-5 advantage.Â
- Maryland once again outscored Duke in the third period, this time 2-1. Maltz scored his second goal and Jack Brennan entered the scoring column. The Terps entered the final quarter down 9-7.Â
- The Terps outscored the Blue Devils 7-2 in the final frame to secure the victory. Maltz scored the game clinching goal at the 5:01 mark. He added another score at 3:03, his fourth of the game. Jack Koras then supplied the dagger with an goal with 33 seconds remaining. Â
NCAA NumbersÂ
- This is Maryland's 46th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and an NCAA-best 21st straight appearance.
- With 46 appearances, the program is 72-41 all-time in the tournament, with 29 Final Four trips, 16 Championship Game appearances and four National Championships.
- The 29 Final Four appearances tie Johns Hopkins for the most by any program in history.Â
- Under Coach Tillman, the Terps have made every tournament since 2011, gone 30-10 and earned 10 championship weekend appearances.
- This marks the sixth time since the tournament began in 1971 that Maryland is the No. 7 seed. The Terps are 7-5 all-time as the seventh seed.
- The last time Maryland was the No. 7 seed was 2014. The Terps earned a Memorial Day weekend appearance by taking out Cornell in the first round and Bryant in the quarterfinals before falling to No. 6 seed Notre Dame in the semifinals. The first time the Terps were a No. 7 seed was 1982.Â
- The Terps were also named the No. 7 seed in 2007 and 2008. Maryland also had the seed in 1991, a year in which they made a run to the Semifinals with wins over Rutgers and No. 2 Brown.
Hat Trick TerpsÂ
Multi Terps Update
- Daniel Maltz (four goals) had his 45th multi-point and 33rd multi-goal game of his career.Â
- Ryan Siracusa (three goals and one assist) recorded the 11th multi-point game of his career. It was his fifth multi-goal game.
- Braden Erksa (two goals and one assist) had his 23rd multi-point game in his two years as a Terp. It was his 15th career game with multiple goals.
- Luke Wierman (two goals) tallied his ninth career multi-point game of his career. It was his third career game with multiple goals.Â
- Zach Whittier (two assists) recorded his sixth multi-point game. It was his third with multiple assists. Â
Terps In The Record Books
- Luke Wierman became the program's all-time faceoff winner in the Terps' season opener. With 20 wins today, he added to his career total of 849.Â
- After adding eight today, Wierman became the program's leader in career groundballs. He now has 456 career groundballs, passing Andy Claxton (1989-92), who had 451 career groundballs.
- Logan McNaney is fourth on the all-time saves list. With 11 in the game, he now has 567 for his career. Niko Amato (2011-14) is third on the list with 625 saves in his career.
- Daniel Maltz scored four goals to increase his career total to 118. He sits at No. 12 on the all-time list, passing Jim Wilkerson (1980-83). Grant Catalino (2008-10) is No. 11 with 119 career goals.Â
Dominating The SeriesÂ
- Maryland owns a 63-20 all-time advantage over Duke, with the first meeting coming in 1940.Â
- The two former ACC foes have met in the NCAA Tournament eight times, with the Terps holding a 5-3 advantage.Â
- The last time the two teams met was also in the NCAA Tournament, the 2021 National Semifinals. The third-seeded Terps dominated en route to a 14-5 win behind five goals from Jared Bernhardt. The win sent the Terps to their sixth championship game in 10 years with coach John Tillman at the helm.Â
- The two teams have never met in the NCAA Quarterfinals. However, they have met in four separate semifinal games since 2011. Â
- The Terps won an outstanding 28 consecutive games in the series from 1955 to 1989.Â
Numbers To Know  Â
- 1: Ryan Siracusa recorded his first career hat trick.Â
- 1: Luke Wierman is the program's leader in career faceoff wins and groundballs.Â
- 2: Wierman tied his single-game career-high with two goals.
- 3: Wierman has three multi-goal games in his career.Â
- 4: Siracusa scored a career-high four points.Â
- 7: Seven fourth-quarter goals are the most for the Terps in an NCAA Tournament game since scoring nine in the fourth quarter against Army in the 2004 first round of a 16-12 win.Â
- 7: Maryland scored a season-high seven goals in a quarter for the second week in a row, also scoring seven in the second quarter against Princeton last week.Â
- 7: Maryland's seven fourth-quarter goals were the most the Terps scored in any fourth quarter since scoring seven vs. Ohio State on April 16, 2022.
- 10: John Tillman has made 10 Final Fours as Maryland's head coach.Â
- 11: Wierman won 20 face-offs to give him his 11th career game with 20 or more wins in a game.
- 13: Daniel Maltz has scored a point in all 13 games he has appeared in this season.
- 14: Siracusa has scored a goal in 14 of 15 games this season. Â
- 15: Braden Erksa has 15 multi-goal games in his career.Â
- 19: Maltz has 19 career hat tricks.Â
- 21: This was Maryland's 21st consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.Â
- 21: The Terps now have 21 consecutive seasons with double-digit wins, the longest streak in the nation.Â
- 29: Maryland will make its 29th appearance in the Final Four. Â
Up Next
- Maryland will play No. 6 seed Virginia on May 25. The game will be played in Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field at 2:30 p.m., and will be televised on ESPN2.Â