When Roman Puglise charged down the field and scored to give Maryland men’s lacrosse a 5-1 lead with 5:07 to go in the first quarter on Saturday night, it looked like the Terps were ready to cruise and Johns Hopkins was ready to fold like it did against Penn State last weekend. But the Blue Jays fought back and took the lead in the second quarter, never trailing again in a 16-11 win over No. 2 Maryland in College Park.
Hopkins outscored the Terps 11-2 over a 31-minute stretch that spanned from the first quarter to the third, effectively putting the game out of reach.