No. 2 Maryland men’s lacrosse trailed, 11-8, to begin the fourth quarter against Michigan. The Terps seemed overwhelmed for much of the game, but anything could happen with a fresh 15 minutes on the clock.
Maryland began the quarter on a positive note. Senior attackman Daniel Maltz fired a rocket into the back of the net, taking advantage of the Terps’ man-up opportunity.
However, things took a turn for the worst in the coming minutes, as Michigan broke the seal of the Terps’ defense.
Michigan senior midfielder Jacob Jackson regained the Wolverines’ three-goal lead, and then junior attackman Michael Boehm scored on the doorstep of Maryland’s net and picked up a cross-check penalty against sophomore defenseman Colin Burlace, resulting in a man-up opportunity.