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Maryland women’s lacrosse’s weaknesses were finally exploited by Boston College in Final Four

STONY BROOK, N.Y. — Maryland women’s lacrosse’s loss to Boston College in the NCAA Semifinals marks the first time since 2012 that the Terps won’t play for a National Championship.

The Terps got off to a quick start, scoring three goals in the first three minutes and five in the first eight, but slowed down from there. In the final 45 minutes, Maryland only scored seven goals to Boston College’s 13, allowing the Eagles to take control of the contest.

Boston College excelled at limiting Maryland’s runs, as the Terps only scored three goals in a row once, and that came in the first three minutes of the game.