Maryland dominated the Big Ten Yearly Honors with four of the five yearly awards going to the Terps.His total of 38 is passes Jared Bernhardt.
He now sits 11th all-time.ģ9 - Wisnauskas has recorded 39 hat tricks in his career with 13 coming this season. Here's a look at Wisnauskas by the numbers.ġ - Wearing the iconic "1" jersey, Wisnauskas averages more assists per game (2.50) and points per game (5.94) while wearing the jersey than any other to wearing the number for Maryland.Ģ – Wisnauskas (199) is second among active D1 players in goals, five behind the active leader in Gray of North Carolina (204).ģ - Wisnauskas (332) is third on the active list of D1 players in points, 69 behind the active leader in Chris Gray of North Carolina (401)Ĩ – Wisnauskas has seven career eight-point games as a Terrapin – the most in program history – last posting eight (5G, 3A) in Maryland's dominating victory over Johns Hopkinsġ9 - Wisnauskas became the 19th student-athlete, and first Terp, to ever reach 300 points in their career. Fifth-year senior Logan Wisnauskas has established himself as one of the most dangerous offensive players in college lacrosse during his career with the Terps, and now leads the Maryland in his final year with the program.
Maryland is 20-6 all-time as the top seed, advancing to the semifinals on all eight previous occasions. The Terps are the number one overall seed in the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time under Tillman (-22) and the ninth time in program history.Since 2011 under Coach Tillman, the Terps have made every tournament, gone 26-9, and earned nine Championship Weekend appearances. The 26 wins are tied for sixth all-time in NCAA men's lacrosse history with Dave Pietramala.In the team's 44 appearances the program is 68-40 all-time in the tournament with 28 Final Four trips. Only Johns Hopkins (71) has more wins.This is Maryland's 28th Final Four, second-most ever, behind Johns Hopkins (29).Maryland's first ever NCAA appearance came in 1971 when the Terps lost in the championship game to top-seeded Cornell and former Terp Richie Moran.This will mark Maryland's 44th appearance in program history and an NCAA-best 19th straight appearance.The game will be played at Rentschler Field at Pratt & Whitney Stadium in East Hartford, Connecticut. Broadcast will be available on ESPNU with streaming HERE. The two programs have met in six previous NCAA Tournaments with last meeting an 11-6 Terrapin victory in 2006. The Terps defeated Princeton 15-10 earlier this season on February 26, 2022. Princeton advanced to the Final Four with a 14-10 win over Yale last Saturday while the Terps topped Virginia 18-9 on Sunday. The Terps lead the nation in scoring offense and scoring margin, among other categories, as the lone undefeated team. In their ninth Final Four in 11 seasons, Maryland is looking to make its second consecutive Championship Game appearance. 6:15 p.m EDT (Following Weather Delay)ĬOLLEGE PARK, Md. – The top-seeded Maryland men's lacrosse team faces the fifth-seeded Princeton Tigers on Saturday May 28 at approx. Rentschler Field at Pratt & Whitney StadiumĪpprox.
Maryland turns it over but Matt Moore's shot on the other end is saved by McNaney, who then outlets the ball to John Geppert, who runs the length of the field before passing to Logan Wisnauskas for an easy goal.(1) Maryland (16-0) vs (5) Princeton (11-4) Maryland held a 10-5 advantage in the faceoff battle in the first half and that continues to start the second half as the Terps win the opening faceoff. Maryland takes advantage and Wisnauskas is left wide open for a goal. Virginia gets a great stop on the defensive end but the Cavaliers commit a crucial turnover as they tried to clear the ball as Grayson Sallade loses the ball. Defensive midfielder Roman Puglise fakes like he is leaving the field but then doubles back and gets the pass from Demaio for an open shot and goal from the right wing. Maryland scores another goal in the substitution game. Bubba Fairman comes up with the ground ball and passes to Owen Murphy for a transition goal. UVA goes with Gable Braun at the faceoff x but he is unable to win the faceoff. Jeff Conner gets his defender hung up in front of the cage and passes to Matt Moore on the right wing for a goal, Moore's first of the game and Virginia's first goal of the second half.