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Big East Conference Hoya Saxa
2025-05-18 - Men's Lacrosse vs Maryland NCAA Quarterfinal
Rafael Suanes/Georgetown Univ.
6
Georgetown GU 12-5
9
Winner Maryland UMD 13-3
Georgetown GU
12-5
6
Final
9
Maryland UMD
13-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Georgetown GU 0 4 1 1 6
Maryland UMD 2 3 1 3 9

Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse |

Men’s Lacrosse Falls to Maryland in NCAA Quarterfinals

Annapolis, Md. – Georgetown University's men's lacrosse team fell 9-6 to second-seeded Maryland in the NCAA Quarterfinals in front of a record-setting crowd of 17,721 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on Sunday. The Hoyas wrap up the 2025 campaign with a 12-5 overall record after making their 13th quarterfinals appearance in program history and fourth in the last five years.
 
Hoya Highlights  How it Happened
  • In a defensive-minded opening frame, Maryland (13-3) got on the board first with a transition goal at the 13:33 mark. The Terps added a second goal late in the quarter with 2:09 to play for a 2-0 lead after 15 minutes of action.
  • Georgetown's offense came alive in the second, tallying its first goal just 1:27 in the period before a Maryland goal less than two minutes later made it 3-1. The Hoyas scored three-straight in a 3:14 span to take their first lead at 4-3 but the Terps responded with back-to-back goals to salvage a 5-4 lead going into halftime.
  • Another low-scoring quarter saw only two goals in the third, one from each team to keep it a one-goal game heading into the fourth.
  • In the final stanza, Maryland and Georgetown traded goals to make it 7-6 in the Terps' favor with 8:42 to play, but Maryland outscored the Hoyas 2-0 down the stretch to seal the 9-6 victory.
Maryland Notes
  • Braden Erksa led the Terps with three goals and an assist while Daniel Kelly had two goals.
  • Jonah Carrier won 9-of-12 (.750) of his faceoffs.
  • In goal, Logan McNaney had 11 saves in the win to go with four ground balls.
Georgetown Notes
  • Carroll scored his 50th goal of the season, seventh-most in a single campaign at Georgetown and one of six Hoyas to ever reach the milestone.
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