Maryland men’s lacrosse will be playing its second consecutive road game Saturday as it heads up north to face Albany.
The No. 7 Terps enter this game following their first loss of the season at Notre Dame, falling to the Irish 14-13 in overtime. Fourteen goals is the most this Maryland defense has surrendered so far this season, but senior defenseman Curtis Corley believes there’s a lot to take away and improve on.
“That film that we just got from the Notre Dame game, there’s a lot of positives and some negatives that we have to fix for sure, but we’re getting better each week,” Corley said.