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No. 2 Maryland men’s lacrosse handles No. 5 Princeton, 13-9

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For the first time this season, No. 2 Maryland men’s lacrosse attacker Eric Spanos struggled.

No. 5 Princeton’s Tewaaraton Watch List defender Colin Mulshine shadowed the senior, who was unable to break free for a golden chance for over 40 minutes of lacrosse.

But Spanos wouldn’t be denied forever. With three minutes remaining in the third quarter, freshman Jack Schultz set a pick behind the Princeton cage, giving Spanos half a yard to work with. He danced around the cage, drifting around to the front of the net before cranking a shot to the upper near side that re-established Maryland’s four-goal lead.