Fifty seconds. That’s how long it took junior midfielder Shaylan Ahearn to put Maryland women’s lacrosse on the board to start the second half of its Wednesday night matchup against Georgetown.
It had been a game of fast starts for the Terps to that point, as graduate attacker Aurora Cordingley scored 48 seconds into the game in the first and junior attacker Kate Sites opened the scoring in the second period after 58 seconds had gone by.
Even after a dull second period featured just two goals from the Terps, Ahearn’s quick goal was followed by an even faster score by sophomore attacker Eloise Clevenger to start the third off with a bang.