Three Maryland seniors are vying for the highest individual honor in college lacrosse, more than any other school.
Matt Rambo is one of five Tewaaraton Award finalists on the men’s side. He’s tallied 34 goals and 33 assists in his final season with the Terps, and he broke the Maryland points record against Johns Hopkins. He’s six goals short of that record, too.
Maryland also has 40 percent of the women’s finalists, as senior midfielder Zoe Stukenberg and defender Nadine Hadnagy are on the list. Stukenberg does it all, as she’s third on the team with 66 points, second with 62 draw controls and first with 42 ground balls.