The sophomore attacker for the No. 9 Maryland women’s lacrosse team enjoyed a near-perfect showing with a game-high seven goals on nine shots, and the host Terps earned a much-needed victory by defeating No. 18 Michigan, 17-13, on Friday evening at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex.
Maryland improved to 1-1 overall and in the Big Ten and put to rest any memories of Sunday’s season-opening 15-13 upset loss at then-No. 16 Penn State. That setback had been the program’s first to a conference opponent in the regular season since joining the league in 2015.
“We needed to get this win under our belt,” coach Cathy Reese said.