Maryland women’s lacrosse has had its fair share of ups and downs this season. But with the Big Ten Tournament rapidly approaching — set for this weekend — the Terps are undoubtedly hoping that their best lacrosse is in front of them. Given what we’ve seen of recent, it’s certainly shaping up to be an entertaining postseason run.
Maryland was unable to match its dominant 2022 regular season, in which it posted a 15-1 regular season record and reached the national semifinals. It had the luxury of Tewaaraton Award finalist Aurora Cordingley, who sparked the Terps’ offensive attack, netting 67 goals and dishing out 51 assists.