Penn State Upsets No. 4 Maryland 12-11 in Women’s Lacrosse Thriller
No. 4 Maryland women's lacrosse lost 12-11 to No. 24 Penn State, with Penn State rallying to take the lead in the third quarter and secure the win despite Maryland's efforts.
By the Numbers- Emily Sterling made four saves for Maryland.
- Meghan Ball set a new Maryland career-high with five caused turnovers.
- Hannah Leubecker scored her 200th career goal and finished the game with four goals.
- Penn State took its first lead in the third quarter and maintained it to win the game.
- Maryland led 7-3 at halftime but couldn't hold off Penn State's comeback.
The Terps will close out the regular season at No. 17 Princeton on April 17.
Bottom LineMaryland women's lacrosse faced a tough loss to Penn State despite strong individual performances, emphasizing the need to regroup and prepare for their upcoming game against Princeton.
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