COLLEGE PARK, Md. - After a weekend off of regular season games for All-Star festivities, the PLL returned and all eight teams took over Fairfield, CT, all rocking throwback uniforms.
Next up the league heads to San Diego, CA for the California Redwoods Homecoming weekend.
Read on for a full rundown on the ProTerps' Week Six performances.
New York Atlas
Brett Makar tallied two caused turnovers and two groundballs in a loss to the Boston Cannons.
Boston Cannons
Bubba Fairman and Bryce Young both were pivotal defensively in a big win over the league-leading Atlas.
Denver outlaws
With four Terps taking the field, the Outlaws came away with a hard-fought 15-13 win over the Philadelphia Waterdogs. Luke Wierman excelled once again at the faceoff X, winning 12-of-24 with a team-high six groundballs. Jesse Bernhardt, Alex Smith and Nick Grill helped the Outlaws lock down defensively.
Philadelphia Waterdogs
The Waterdogs came up just short to the Outlaws, but Connor Kelly still put on a show in his home state, totaling five points (2 1G, 1 2G, 1 A).
Maryland Whipsnakes
The Whipsnakes fell in overtime to the Carolina Chaos. Both Terp SSDMs on the roster played well Roman Puglise scored for the Terps and Jake Bernhardt notched an assist. The all Maryland defense had another solid outing, holding the Chaos under 10 goals in regulation, in 2024 all-star Matt Dunn (1 CT, 3 GBs), Tim Muller (2 CTs, 3 GBs) and Ajax Zappitello (1 CT, 6 GBs). Keegan Khan, Mike Chanencuk and Colin Heacock.
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