Maryland women’s lacrosse took care of Drexel in a dominating showcase during their home opener on Wednesday, defeating the Dragons, 14-7.
The Terps were playing their first home game since renovations were completed at the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex. “It’s truly a very unique experience because the stands are so close, and it just makes everything super surreal,” attacker Victoria Hesch said.
Maryland started the game hot, with Hannah Leubecker and Eloise Clevenger both scoring two goals in the first quarter.
Flipping the script from last game’s scoring troubles, Maryland managed to score six goals in the opening quarter.