No. 20 Princeton got the second quarter’s first goal after penalties by No. 1 Maryland men’s lacrosse senior defender Brett Makar and sophomore defenseman Ajax Zappitello gave the Tigers a two man advantage. The Terps were playing great man down defense, but a nice pass from Chris Brown led to a score from Alexander Vardaro that made it a one goal game.
The Terps answered that goal almost immediately, however. Nine seconds later, fifth-year attacker Logan Wisnauskas took a pass from junior attacker Daniel Maltz and fired a shot past Princeton’s Erik Peters to make it 6-4. That goal was a historic one for Wisnauskas, as it registered his 258th career point, passing Matt Rambo for second all-time in career points at Maryland.