Entering the 2019 season, head coach John Tillman led Maryland men’s lacrosse into what many expected to be a transitional year for the program. Having lost several key stars from across the roster, the Terps needed players to step up all across the roster. Some did just that, while others fell short of expectations, and Maryland’s season finished with a 12-5 record and a trip to the NCAA quarterfinals.
We’ve already touched on how Maryland’s attack and midfield positions played this season, and we’ll cap things off with the defensive and goalkeeping units.
From Greg Danselgio to Matt Dunn, Tim Muller and Bryce Young, Maryland’s defensive units have always been anchored by strong senior leaders.