No. 5 Maryland women’s lacrosse (4-1) enters Big Ten play fresh off its most complete performance of the season. The Terps led wire-to-wire against then-No. 12 James Madison en route to an 11-5 road victory, their first ranked win of the season.
Fueled by a four-point game — three goals and one assist — from Kori Edmondson and a season-high 13 saves from JJ Suriano, Maryland opened up a 5-0 first-quarter advantage and coasted to the finish line for its fourth consecutive victory.
The Terps open conference play on Thursday, as they travel to State College, Pennsylvania, for a meeting with Penn State.