johns hopkins VS maryland

johns hopkins
johns hopkins - 8

vs

maryland
maryland - 9
  • Scoring

  • aurora cordingley ( 4 , 0 )
  • mackenzie heldberg ( 1 , 2 )
  • shelby harrison ( 1 , 1 )
  • maggie schneidereith ( 1 , 1 )
  • lexi souder ( 1 , 0 )
  • maeve barker ( 0 , 1 )
  • Scoring

  • brindi griffin ( 4 , 0 )
  • grace griffin ( 2 , 1 )
  • hannah leubecker ( 1 , 0 )
  • catie may ( 1 , 0 )
  • hannah warther ( 1 , 0 )
  • Shots

  • aurora cordingley 9
  • mackenzie heldberg 8
  • shelby harrison 1
  • maggie schneidereith 7
  • lexi souder 3
  • maeve barker 1
  • eliza bowman 1
  • abbey hurlbrink 2
  • claire mills 1
  • Shots

  • brindi griffin 5
  • grace griffin 6
  • hannah leubecker 5
  • catie may 2
  • hannah warther 5
  • shaylan ahearn 1
  • darby welsh 2
  • victoria hensh 1
  • Ground Balls

  • aurora cordingley 2
  • shelby harrison 1
  • bailey cheetham 1
  • eliza bowman 1
  • abbey hurlbrink 1
  • jeanne kachris 2
  • madison mcpherson 2
  • trinity mcpherson 3
  • annika meyer 4
  • haley reitz 2
  • Ground Balls

  • grace griffin 3
  • catie may 1
  • hannah warther 1
  • shaylan ahearn 1
  • emily sterling 2
  • maddie sanchez 1
  • brianna lamoureux 1
  • kacy hogarth 1
  • lizzie colson 1
  • laurie bracey 2
  • tori barretta 2
  • Turnovers

  • aurora cordingley 5
  • mackenzie heldberg 2
  • maggie schneidereith 2
  • maeve barker 2
  • claire mills 1
  • trinity mcpherson 1
  • keegan barger 1
  • Turnovers

  • brindi griffin 1
  • grace griffin 1
  • hannah leubecker 4
  • catie may 2
  • emily sterling 1
  • libby may 4
  • maddie sanchez 1
  • brianna lamoureux 1
  • lizzie colson 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • aurora cordingley 2
  • bailey cheetham 1
  • jeanne kachris 1
  • madison mcpherson 2
  • trinity mcpherson 3
  • annika meyer 2
  • haley reitz 2
  • keegan barger 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • maddie sanchez 1
  • brianna lamoureux 1
  • kacy hogarth 1
  • lizzie colson 4
  • laurie bracey 4
  • tori barretta 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • aurora cordingley 2
  • shelby harrison 3
  • bryce pfundstein 1
  • trinity mcpherson 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • hannah leubecker 2
  • shaylan ahearn 1
  • libby may 3
  • brianna lamoureux 1
  • lizzie colson 5
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • Faceoffs Taken

  • Saves

  • kathleen garvey 7 ( 0.44 )
  • Saves

  • emily sterling 10 ( 0.56 )
  • Current Records

  • johns hopkins 8 - 7
  • Current Records

  • maryland 8 - 7
- With 39 seconds to go on the clock and a tie game, Grace Griffin unleashed a top-shelf rip to give the No. 11 Maryland women's lacrosse team a 9-8 lead and ultimately the win over No. 20 Johns Hopkins on Wednesday afternoon. "What an exciting finish for us today," said head coach Cathy Reese. "We fought hard all game long. I'm really proud of our effort out there to overcome some challenging situations. We weren't shooting particularly well and had too many turnovers but defensively we played really, really well. I'm just proud of our group to stick this one out and play with a lot of heart and a lot of grit today." Griffin's game winner came after her fellow senior Brindi Griffin tied the game at eight with 2:48 left in the contest, her fourth goal of the day. The Maryland defense forced a shot clock violation on Hopkins ensuring position to give the Terps possession back, resulting in G. Griffin's game-winner. The Maryland defense was fantastic all day, causing 12 Blue Jay turnovers and holding Hopkins to just three goals in the first half and five goals in the second half. Laurie Bracey had a career-best four caused turnovers and two groundballs to lead the way while Lizzie Colson also had four caused turnovers to go with five draw controls. Hopkins scored the first two goals of the game before G. Griffin, Hannah Warther and B. Griffin gave Maryland a 3-2 lead. The score was 4-3 at halftime before Maryland extended the lead to 7-4 off goals from Hannah Leubecker, Catie May and B. Griffin. The Jays would then hold Maryland scoreless for 24 minutes as they scored four straight to take an 8-7 lead before the Griffin's played hero for the Terps. Emily Sterling was fantastic in goal, making 10 saves, including two down the stretch to keep it a one goal game. Maryland won the draw battle 12-7, winning eight-of-11 in the second half, led by five from Lizzie Colson, including the draw to ice the game after G. Griffin's go-ahead snipe. This is the Terps second dramatic finish against Johns Hopkins this year, with Hannah Leubecker netting an overtime winner in Baltimore to beat the Blue Jays 9-8 on March 12. Maryland moves to 7-4 on the year and finishes the regular season 6-0 at home, the eighth time in the past nine seasons Maryland has gone undefeated in College Park. The Terps will wrap up the regular season on Sunday, April 18 at Rutgers in New Jersey. The game will start at 3:00 p.m.