For three quarters, Maryland men’s lacrosse did not look like itself.
“It’s hard to put balls in the goal when you’re turning it over and their goalie is playing great,” said head coach John Tillman. “But [getting back in it] was a matter of us getting some sort of rhythm.”
With its backs against the wall, Maryland found the resilience that will be needed for Tillman’s team to go far this season.
Sparked by four goals from Eric Spanos and 10 saves from Logan McNaney, Matthew Keegan’s overtime goal ultimately spared the No. 4 Terps’ blushes in a come-from-behind, 8-7 overtime victory against Loyola.