When Albany senior attacker Connor Fields scored his fourth goal of the game with 1:16 left in the fourth quarter, it gave the Great Danes their first and only lead of the game.
After regaining a four-goal lead with seven seconds left in the third quarter, Maryland didn’t score once in the final 15 minutes. No. 1 Albany scored the final five goals in the game to complete its comeback, 11-10, against the second-ranked Terps in College Park.
Maryland was in control all afternoon, leading from the middle of the first quarter until the final minutes. But instead, the Terps lost their first game since April 22, 2017 against Ohio State.