Balanced Scoring Leads Terps Past Dukes
With nine goals in each half, No. 2 Maryland cruised past No. 6 James Madison 18-5. Eleven different Terps recorded at least one point, with Jen Giles and Kali Hartshorn leading the way with six apiece. Giles scored a team-high four goals, while Hartshorn and Grace Griffin each tallied hat tricks.
Hartshorn and Lizzie Colson shared responsibilities on the draw, controlling seven and eight respectively.
In 50:42 of play, goalie Megan Taylor made eight saves to just five against. She leads the country with a .585 save percentage on the season.
"Great day for us today," said Terps coach Cathy Reese. "Got a lot of contributions from everywhere, with nine of our girls scoring goals and holding James Madison to just five goals. They're a great team, so just another really good win for our group."
The Dukes saw two goals each from Maddie McDaniel and Daria Lucchesi and one from Halle Duenkel, who also had two assists for a team-best three points.
While Maryland won the draw battle 15-10, JMU was scrappier in ground balls, 19-15.
"We just didn't have enough toughness on the attack today," Dukes coach Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe said. "We shot 20 percent and when you're playing a great team like Maryland, that's just turning the ball over and giving it back, and they did a great job capitalizing.”
Notable
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For her first goal of the game, Lyla Robinson scored the game-winner in overtime to hand Coastal Carolina a 12-11 win over William & Mary. Haley Alexander led the Chanticleers with four points.
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For its third win of the season and first in conference, George Washington edged Davidson 12-11. Christine Weber tied it 11-11 with 6:52 to play before Katie Quinn got the game-winning goal at the 5:03 mark.
Nike/US Lacrosse Division I Top 20 Scoreboard
No. 2 Maryland 18, No. 6 James Madison 5
No. 4 Syracuse 10, No. 7 Notre Dame 9
More Scores
Coastal Carolina 12, William & Mary 11
Cincinnati 22, Gardner-Webb 9
George Mason 20, La Salle 6
Georgetown 20, UC Davis 11
George Washington 12, Davidson 11
Harvard 18, Yale 8
Jacksonville 24, Howard 3
Liberty 21, Stetson 6
Ohio State 16, San Diego State 10
Richmond 19, Saint Bonaventure 3
Saint Joseph’s 21, Duquesne 6
UMass 22, VCU 14
Vanderbilt 19, Butler 2
Wagner 23, Presbyterian 5