Last Saturday, No. 1 Maryland men’s lacrosse improved to 7-0 with an impressive 23-12 pummeling of No. 2 Virginia.
Graduate attacker Keegan Khan led the Terps with 7 points on four goals and three assists, and fifth-year midfielder Anthony DeMaio, fifth-year attacker Logan Wisnauskas and sophomore attacker Owen Murphy also had four or more points. Fourteen different Terps recorded points against the Cavaliers.
“[For] anybody that was on last year’s team, there was a sense of focus and purpose,” Maryland head coach John Tillman said of his team’s performance against Virginia.
Following Saturday’s game, Maryland became the unanimous No.