No. 1-seed Maryland women’s lacrosse will open its NCAA Tournament against Stony Brook on Sunday at Maryland Stadium.
After suffering their fist loss of the season against Northwestern in the Big Ten championship game, the Terrapins have used a full week of rest and practice to focus on themselves and how to better their own game.
Stony Brook took down defending national champion James Madison, 10-9, in overtime in the first-round matchup in College Park on Friday. The Dukes held a 5-3 halftime lead and the only stat that wasn’t nearly even was their dominance in the draw control.