With No. 10 Maryland women’s lacrosse leading No. 15 Michigan 8-7 in the beginning of the fourth quarter, it was shaping up to be a closely contested finish to the match.
However, the Terps had different plans, as they went on a 5-0 scoring run in the final frame. Senior attacker Libby May was dominant, scoring five total goals, but contributions by a number of other players can’t be overlooked. Fourth-quarter scores by attackers Chrissy Thomas, Victoria Hensh and Shannon Smith highlighted the well-rounded nature of the Maryland squad. The Terps ended up dismantling the Wolverines, 13-7.
“It just added another dimension for us on offense when (goals) weren’t just coming from Libby,” head coach Cathy Reese said.