BALTIMORE – When Johns Hopkins senior midfielder Johnathan Peshko fired the ball into the bottom corner with just under three minutes left in the third quarter, not many of Homewood Field’s 10,458 attendees expected it to be the game’s final goal.
But Maryland men’s lacrosse’s offense was lifeless all afternoon long, and the Terps failed to respond as they dropped “The Rivalry”, 7-5.
“I just think it was hard for us to get into a flow at times,” senior attacker Daniel Kelly said. “We had too many turnovers — unforced turnovers that come back and bite you.