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No.20 Rutgers Women’s Lacrosse Falls to No.3 Maryland 11-8 in the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament

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Rutgers women’s lacrosse falls in RD2 of the NCAA tournament.

Lily Dixon of the Rutgers Scarlet Knights holds the ball during an NCAA women's lacrosse game at SHI Stadium in Piscataway, United States, on April 9, 2026. (Photo by Dan Squicciarini/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images After stunning No. 17 Princeton 12-11 in the first round of the Big Ten tournament, Rutgers women’s Lacrosse had their season come to an end in its game against the host team and Big Ten foe, the Maryland Terrapins.

The Scarlet Knights fought valiantly, trying to overcome a rough start, but could not pull off the comeback, falling 11-8 despite outscoring Maryland in the final three quarters of the game. Maryland came thundering out of the gate, pushing their offensive attack and scoring six goals in the first quarter of the game. They out-drew Rutgers 8-0 in the first quarter alone, with Hilary Elsner scoring the lone first-quarter goal for the Knights.

In the second quarter, Rutgers’ defense settled in, and the Knights were able to make some progress chipping away at their deficit, as they outscored the Terrapins 4-2 in the second quarter. However, the three-point deficit they cut it to in this quarter would be the closest Rutgers would get to overcoming its first-quarter woes, as Maryland would answer every Knight score from then on out to keep the deficit at 3. Despite the loss, this season will go down as one of the most successful in the history of Rutgers women’s lacrosse.

They made the NCAA tournament for just the fourth time ever, and picked up their third-ever win in the tournament as well. On top of that, the team recorded three ranked wins, beating No. 6 Michigan, No.