Maryland Defeats JMU 17-7: Season Ends for Dukes in NCAA Lacrosse Championship
James Madison lacrosse's season ended with a 17-7 loss to No. 4 Maryland in the NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship second round. Isabella Peterson led the Dukes with four goals, while Katelyn Morgan contributed two assists.
By the Numbers- Sophomore goalkeeper Caitlin Boden made 8 saves on 27 shots faced.
- Eloise Clevenger led Maryland with 5 goals and 3 assists.
- Maryland outshot James Madison 27-20.
Maryland dominated most of the game, with James Madison struggling to keep up with their opponents' scoring pace.
State of Play- Maryland leads the all-time series against James Madison 44-6.
- Katelyn Morgan's two assists moved her into tied-12th in all-time points in JMU history with 193.
- Sophomore defender Ava Bleckley had a career-high 5 draw controls in the game.
James Madison will regroup and prepare for the next season after a competitive run in the NCAA tournament.
Bottom LineDespite the loss, James Madison's lacrosse team showed determination and skill throughout the season, setting the stage for future success.
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