After a 16-1 regular season, Maryland women’s lacrosse earned the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. It didn’t take long for the Terps to show their worth as a powerhouse as they steamrolled Johns Hopkins on the way to a 16-11 victory.
Everyone played their part in the blowout win. Caroline Steele took the game into her hands early on, scoring Maryland’s first three goals of the game to give the Terps a lead they’d never relinquish. The junior finished with five goals on just seven shots, perfectly exemplifying the word efficient. And if that wasn’t enough, Steele also added two assists.