As soon as I heard Syracuse goalie Galloway was ill and the backup goalie was replacing him, I sensed the Terps were in trouble. Why? Sometimes when a kid is thrown into a brutal situation he either rises to the occasion or his team gets so pumped up to save the unknwon.
To me the first few minutes were crucial, Maryland’s failure to score on their early possessions was their undoing. The Terp’s needed to be on top of this … Read More »
Will Yeatman is back tonight for the final 2009 push fot the Men’s lacrosse team. Jason Carter will be in the nets. Even though Inside lacrosse already has the Terps in the 16 team NCAA field, Coach Cottle believes a win is necessary to guarantee the bid. The game is 5PM at Kenan Field in North Carolinand can be seen on ACC Select. Maryland won a hard fought battle 8-7 in College Park earlier in the season. The Terrapins are … Read More »
It’s hard to comment onthis game because there wasn’t on any electrtonic media coverage but judging by the score 2 tings are clear, Maryland knew the importance of this game and the Terps played stifling defense limiting a very hot Penn team to only 2 goals. Brian Phipps started again, played 3 periods and had 8 saves. Dan Groot scored 3 times as Maryland awaits next Friday night’s game against Carolina in the ACC Tournament. The Terrapins might just need … Read More »
The Terrapins are at a crossroads today. After 2 brutal losses to Hopkins and UVA, the Terps need 3 more wins to safely place themselves in the NCAA tournament. A few weeks ago this might have looked like a soft game, but not anymore. Two weeks ago #1Princeton needed Overtime to defeat the Quakers and last week Penn defeated #11 Brown. The Terps will probably be without Will Yeatman, recovering from an ankle injury.Most likely Jason Carter will be in … Read More »
Certainly this was a game the Men’s Lacrosse team needed. Coach Cottle spread the minutes among the entire team as Binghamton was no match for the Terps who are now 7-5. The Terps travel to Penn this Saturtuday for a 4:30 match with the Quakers at historic Franklin Field.
Karri Ellen Johnson scored 5 goals leading the Lady Terps to a come from behind victory over Johns Hopkins today. The Lady Terps came out flat and the Lady Bluejays came … Read More »
It seemed like the offense looked more cohesive early on without Yeatman. I wonder what Dave Cottle thought and how will he bring Will back into the lineup Tuesday.
Looking ahead, the Terrapins have 3 games left that barring something strange whould be in the win column–Binghamton, Penn, and Yale. That would give them 9 wins. Coming up will be the ACC Tournament. Even a first round loss will leave the Terps at 9-6 which should be enought to get … Read More »
Normally with the difficult schedule Maryland has, 6-2 would be a good record. This year the Terps need to make a statement. They have their chance this weekend when they play #1 Virginia for the ACC Regular Season Title and #1 seeding in the ACC tourney. My guess is Carter will be in the goal and Dave will use every defender on the team to try to stop Virginia’s attack. I will be heading to Virginia for the game. Maybe … Read More »
Grant Catalino scored 5 points and Travis Reed and Dan Groot added 3 goals apiece as Maryland rebounded from a lacklustre Saturday effort against UMBC to easily defeat Zack Greer and the Bryant Bulldogs. Today the attack was back as a smooth functioning unit. Senior Mike Griswold was given the task of covering Duke transfer Zack Greer and held the NCAA’s all-time leading goal scorer to two goals, while picking up two groundballs and causing a turnover. Jason carter went the distance … Read More »

Bryn Holmes wins 11 of 13 faceoffs and again the Terrapins thoroughly dominate Air Force in capturing the Wounded warrior Project Title. Watching the game over a special network, it seemed like the Terps had the ball the entire final 3 quarters. The Terrapins return home 2-0 and face Georgetown next Saturday at 1PM. Some observations on the game.
Grant Catalino, Dan Groot and Travis Reed each scored twice and added a pair of assists to lead the third-ranked Maryland men’s lacrosse team to a 18-3 victory over Presbyterian in the opening contest of the Wounded Warrior Project’s “Face Off for a Cause” fundraising event. Senior midfielder Jeff Reynolds, who finished with two goals and an assist, got things off to a quick start for the Terps, scoring the game’s first goal just 13 seconds into the contest.
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