TOWSON, Md. — Maryland men’s lacrosse was on the ropes in the final seconds of its NCAA Tournament matchup at Towson on Sunday afternoon, but tied the game in the final seconds and won in overtime to advance to the national quarterfinals.
Maryland got out to an early lead, but a 6-0 Towson run between the first and second quarters had the Terps playing from behind for most of the first half. They fought and clawed their way back to tie it at 8-8 and 10-10, and led 12-10 late. Towson stormed ahead and had a one-goal lead, but Jared Bernhardt tied the score with 3.