The last time Maryland men’s lacrosse lost three games in a row, none of the team’s current players were older than nine.
Following a 12-11 loss to Michigan, the Terps (5-3, 0-2 Big Ten) find themselves in danger of a third straight loss.
“This week, we’ve spent a lot of time candidly on if we’re trying to get a result on the weekend,” Maryland head coach John Tillman said. Tillman added that the coaching staff has reshuffled the practice plan to get the team more live reps and focus on full-field work.
Sunday, the Terps will look for their first conference victory when they travel to take on No.