Wednesday night's top 10 women's lacrosse showdown between Maryland and Princeton figured to be a defensive battle with the teams anchored by the two stingiest goalies in Division I.
Terps sophomore Megan Taylor entered the game with a .590 save percentage. Only Princeton senior Ellie DeGarmo had a better percentage, .592.
DeGarmo and the No. 7 Tigers, however, hadn't seen an offense like No. 1 Maryland's.
The Terps (14-0) scored the first six goals and rode the hot start to a 18-12 victory for their 12th straight win over Princeton on Wednesday night at Maryland's Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex, where they have won 60 consecutive games.