COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The Premier Lacrosse League headed west to San Diego for another action-packed weekend, where the Pro Terps once again had a strong showing during the California Redwoods' homecoming.
The PLL regular season will pause for the July 4–5 weekend as the league hosts its All-Star Weekend in Kansas City, Missouri.
Here's a look at how the Pro Terps performed in Week Five.
New York Atlas
The New York Atlas earned their second straight win in San Diego, edging out the Utah Archers in a tightly contested battle. With the game tied 8-8 heading into the fourth quarter, Terp alum Brett Makar '23 and the Atlas defense stepped up in a big way, shutting out the Archers in the final frame to secure a 10-8 victory.
Boston Cannons
Bryce Young '18 and the Boston Cannons defense held the Carolina Chaos to a 12-12 tie through three quarters, but the Chaos pulled ahead with two fourth-quarter goals to take a 14-12 win. Young contributed a caused turnover in the matchup.
Denver outlaws
The Denver Outlaws picked up their third straight win with Logan McNaney '25 in net, rolling past the hometown California Redwoods, 18-12. McNaney was outstanding once again, making 15 saves and posting a 60% save percentage. The Outlaws are now 3-0 in games he's started, with McNaney recording double-digit saves and a save percentage of 60% or better in each.
The Outlaws' offense came alive, netting 18 goals—five of which came from Terp alums Jared Bernhardt '21, Logan Wisnauskas '22, and Luke Wierman '24. Bernhardt and Wisnauskas each tallied three points (2G, 1A), while Wierman added a goal that sparked a six-goal unanswered run in the fourth quarter to seal the win. He also dominated the faceoff X, winning 58.1% of his draws.
Maryland Whipsnakes
The Whipsnakes were off this week and did not compete in San Diego.