No. 7 Terps Open 2026 Season At No. 13 Syracuse
No. 7 Maryland women's lacrosse begins its 2026 season against No. 13 Syracuse on February 6. The Terps are coming off a successful 15-6 season and aim to improve on their NCAA Second Round exit. Kori Edmondson, the leading returning scorer, looks to build on her accolades from last year. Maryland has a strong roster, welcoming key transfers and top-ranked freshmen. Historically, Maryland dominates the series against Syracuse, holding a significant advantage with a 24-4 record.
By the Numbers- Maryland has a 41-11 record in season openers, .804 win percentage.
- Cathy Reese holds a .867 overall coaching record, 346-53, with 5 National Championships.
- Maryland is the winningest program in women's lacrosse with a record of 803-162-3.
Despite being favored, last year's start against Syracuse ended in a loss for Maryland, reflecting the unpredictable nature of season openers.
State of Play- Maryland opens the season as preseason No. 7, while Syracuse is ranked No. 13.
- The Terps return four of their top five scorers from last season.
- Syracuse is starting their first season under new head coach Regy Thorpe.
If Maryland can capitalize on their returning talent and depth, they may secure a statement win against Syracuse, boosting their NCAA tournament aspirations.
Bottom LineMaryland's storied history and competitive roster position them as strong contenders this season, but they must overcome early challenges to fulfill their potential.
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