The No. 2 Maryland women’s lacrosse team dropped its first game of the season 17-15 at No. 1 North Carolina Saturday.
Taylor Cummings and Kelly McPartland each netted four goals and Zoe Stukenberg added three for Maryland (13-1, 4-1 ACC). A late, valiant comeback effort fell just short while the Terps surrendered 17 goals, the highest mark they have allowed in a game since April 22, 2007. Despite the loss, Maryland dominated the draw, posting a 24-10 advantage in the category led by 10 from Cummings and eight by Beth Glaros.
My take—Today Carolina was the better team but not by much. It is likely that these 2 teams will meet again twice but the only one that really matters is the possible game on Memorial weekend in Baltimore.
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