SECU Stadium Saturday was home to physical defense, long fights for ground balls and impressive goaltending as No. 6 Maryland men’s lacrosse staved off an upset-minded Ohio State, 8-7.
Maryland’s attackers managed just six goals and the team committed a season-high 19 turnovers, but behind a gritty defensive effort — which included 10 saves from Logan McNaney — the Terps pulled off a second straight conference victory.
“We knew this would be a dogfight,” Maryland head coach John Tillman said. “We talked to the guys, we knew this would be a grind. We just had to find a way to win.