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The Johns Hopkins and Maryland women's lacrosse teams first played in 1979 in Arnold, Maryland, a game which the Lady Terps won handily, 17–1. They did not meet again until after the Johns Hopkins women's team was promoted from Division III to Division I in 1999.
Girls Lacrosse Decatur's Sadie Kauffman (27) in the match against Queen Anne's Tuesday, April 16, 2024, in Berlin, Maryland. Decatur defeated Queen Anne's 10-7.
Starting in 1926, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) began rating college lacrosse teams and awarding gold medals to the top teams. Johns Hopkins was the recipient of three of these, including in 1928 alongside Maryland, Navy, and Rutgers—each of which had only one regular-season collegiate defeat. [7]
The two schools have played more than 100 times since the series began in 1895, [4] [5] [6] although Maryland does not officially recognize games that occurred prior to lacrosse becoming a varsity sport at Maryland in 1924. In 2015, the rivalry became a conference game, as Hopkins joined the Big Ten Conference as an associate member in lacrosse.
The Loyola Maryland men’s lacrosse team is still in search of a sliding defense, a starting goalie and a win. Any win. The No. 19 Greyhounds lost, 13-12, to No. 5 Rutgers (5-0) before an ...
If the 2021 campaign blew by mercifully quick for the Maryland women’s lacrosse program, this season has been a breath of fresh air. The Terps have risen from No. 9 in the Inside Lacrosse ...
In the matchup that lacrosse fans wanted to see, for the first time in NCAA tournament history two undefeated teams, #1 Maryland and #2 Cornell met in the championship game. The game did not disappoint, as Cornell, down 7–2 at halftime, outscored Maryland 6–2 in the third period to pull within one goal entering the final period.
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