By Jordan Fine
No. 9 Maryland women’s lacrosse started its season on a stellar note with a 16-3 demolition of Saint Joseph’s on Friday in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Terps were on fire from the start, netting six first-quarter goals. They kept their foot on the gas throughout, leading by eight at halftime and later putting the finishing touches on a dominant 13-goal win that featured 10 unique goal scorers.
“Everybody contributed. Everyone was a part of a great win for us today,” Maryland head coach Cathy Reese said.
Eloise Clevenger helped pace the Terps’ dynamic offense with seven assists — the second-most in a single game in program history.