No. 9 Maryland women’s lacrosse (3-1) capped off its four-game homestand with three consecutive victories — albeit against lesser competition. The Terps utilized a seven-goal third-quarter — their second in a row — to overcome a 6-5 halftime deficit and defeat Denver, 14-10, last Saturday.
Now, the Terps have a chance to prove its legitimacy with a ranked matchup at No. 12 James Madison Saturday. It will mark Maryland’s first road game of the season, a true test for its 11 freshmen.
Saturday’s contest is the start of a tough slate of games with Big Ten play picking up.