Maryland women’s lacrosse begins the quest for its 15th national championship on Friday against Robert Morris.
The Terps were selected as the No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament, which allows them to remain in College Park until the Final Four.
The Terps sport eight all-conference players, including goalie Emily Sterling, who’s 52.6 save percentage ranks fifth in the country. They also had a perfect road record, beating multiple highly-touted opponents, such as Michigan, Johns Hopkins and Princeton.
Maryland has consistently struggled to finish opportunities, though, as it ranks outside the top 90 in shooting percentage (38.