Maryland women’s lacrosse held off a late push from Drexel Friday to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Terps were stifling on defense, holding the Dragons to just 12 shots and two goals in the first half of play. Graduate defender Abby Bosco ended the contest with five caused turnovers, three ground balls and three draw controls.
Maryland’s attack was aggressive from the onset, capitalizing on three free position opportunities in the first frame. Senior attackers Libby May and Hannah Leubecker led the way with two goals apiece, while redshirt junior Kate Sites provided a spark off the bench with two scores of her own.