No. 1 Maryland Lacrosse Hosts No. 4 Northwestern in Prime Showdown
Maryland women's lacrosse, ranked No. 1 with a perfect 13-0 record, will host No. 4 Northwestern, which has a 9-3 record, in a Big Ten showdown. The match, set for April 9 at 6 p.m., serves as a rematch of last year's championship. Maryland has thrived this season with key contributions from Kori Edmondson and Lauren LaPointe, who have scored 34 and 47 goals, respectively. Notably, JJ Suriano, a top goalie, has achieved 133 saves so far. This matchup holds significant implications for both teams, intensifying the rivalry in women's lacrosse.
By the Numbers- Maryland: 13-0 (5-0 Big Ten); Northwestern: 9-3 (3-1 Big Ten)
- LaPointe leads with 47 goals, while Edmondson has achieved 34 goals and is 29th on the all-time points list (202 total points).
- Maryland has defeated five ranked teams this season, showcasing its offensive prowess.
- JJ Suriano ranks first in the nation for save percentage (.530) and saves per game (10.23).
After facing Northwestern, Maryland has several crucial matchups ahead to solidify its position in the NCAA tournament. Keeping the winning streak alive can enhance their seeding and bolster confidence heading into the postseason.
Bottom LineMaryland's success hinges on maintaining offensive momentum and defensive strength against a ranked opponent. A win against Northwestern would not only affirm their top ranking but also reinforce their status as a national powerhouse in women's lacrosse.
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