No. 3 Maryland women’s lacrosse overwhelms Ohio State, 13-9
The Terps bounce back to close the regular season after losses to Northwestern and Michigan.
With back-to-back losses fresh on her mind, graduate student Jordyn Lipkin took matters into her own hands on Saturday. Her role has been significantly limited this season, relegated to a facilitator as her goal production has been cut in half. But in a breakout second quarter, the midfielder reminded fans why she starts on one of the nation’s best offensive cores.
Lipkin tallied a career-high eight points in the outing — her final regular season game of her career. Following two heartbreaking ranked losses, the Terps returned to their usual form on Saturday as they closed out their regular season with a 13-9 win over Ohio State. Maryland’s backline suffered from mistakes early on, but it was incredibly lucky at the same time.
After giving up the opening goal three minutes into the bout, the Terps let up six shots in the next five minutes. Two shots found the post in the fourth and fifth minutes before a pair of clutch saves from JJ Suriano allowed Maryland to grab possession and find an opening goal through Keeley Block. However, that luck eventually ran dry, as the Buckeyes pelted 13 shots in 15 minutes and turned that production into a 3-1 lead.
Kayla Gilmore’s late-season struggles from the draw circle continued, which made it difficult to maintain offensive possessions early. The sophomore recorded a season-low one draw control and was subbed out in the second quarter. Despite her team trailing for the opening 20 minutes, Suriano was mostly solid in net.