loyola VS maryland

FINAL
loyola
loyola - 8

vs

maryland
maryland - 20
  • Scoring

  • adam poitras ( 2 , 2 )
  • riley seay ( 2 , 0 )
  • aidan olmstead ( 1 , 1 )
  • dylan binney ( 1 , 0 )
  • evan james ( 1 , 0 )
  • kevin lindley ( 1 , 0 )
  • Scoring

  • logan wisnauskas ( 3 , 3 )
  • keegan khan ( 1 , 4 )
  • jonathan donville ( 3 , 1 )
  • eric malever ( 3 , 0 )
  • luke wierman ( 2 , 1 )
  • anthony demaio ( 2 , 0 )
  • owen murphy ( 2 , 0 )
  • kyle long ( 1 , 1 )
  • daniel maltz ( 1 , 0 )
  • jack brennan ( 1 , 0 )
  • jack koras ( 1 , 0 )
  • kevin tucker ( 0 , 1 )
  • bubba fairman ( 0 , 1 )
  • Shots

  • adam poitras 8
  • riley seay 3
  • aidan olmstead 5
  • dylan binney 1
  • evan james 6
  • kevin lindley 3
  • liam bateman 2
  • seth higgins 1
  • ryan mcnulty 1
  • dan wigley 1
  • Shots

  • logan wisnauskas 6
  • keegan khan 1
  • jonathan donville 6
  • eric malever 5
  • luke wierman 2
  • anthony demaio 6
  • owen murphy 3
  • kyle long 2
  • daniel maltz 1
  • jack brennan 4
  • jack koras 4
  • roman puglise 2
  • geordy holmes 1
  • Ground Balls

  • evan james 1
  • kevin lindley 1
  • luke staudt 1
  • ryan mcnulty 3
  • tyler conklin 1
  • matt hughes 1
  • kyle leblanc 1
  • scott middleton 1
  • payton rezanka 2
  • mustang sally 2
  • bailey savio 3
  • sam shafer 2
  • Ground Balls

  • keegan khan 1
  • jonathan donville 1
  • luke wierman 11
  • kyle long 1
  • daniel maltz 1
  • jack koras 1
  • bubba fairman 2
  • alex wicks 1
  • gavin tygh 2
  • owen prybylski 1
  • brett makar 4
  • jake higgins 1
  • john geppert 4
  • joshua coffman 1
  • roman puglise 1
  • logan mcnaney 3
  • Turnovers

  • adam poitras 2
  • aidan olmstead 2
  • dylan binney 1
  • evan james 2
  • kevin lindley 2
  • dan wigley 1
  • payton rezanka 1
  • mustang sally 1
  • joey kamish 1
  • Turnovers

  • logan wisnauskas 1
  • keegan khan 1
  • jonathan donville 1
  • eric malever 1
  • anthony demaio 1
  • owen murphy 2
  • jack brennan 1
  • ryan siracusa 1
  • brett makar 1
  • jake higgins 1
  • drew morris 1
  • Caused Turnovers

  • evan james 1
  • ryan mcnulty 1
  • payton rezanka 2
  • Caused Turnovers

  • bubba fairman 1
  • ajax zappitello 2
  • matt rahill 2
  • jake higgins 1
  • john geppert 1
  • joshua coffman 1
  • roman puglise 1
  • logan mcnaney 1
  • Faceoffs Won

  • eric pacheco 2
  • bailey savio 7
  • Faceoffs Won

  • luke wierman 19
  • gavin tygh 3
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • eric pacheco 9
  • bailey savio 22
  • Faceoffs Taken

  • luke wierman 25
  • gavin tygh 6
  • Saves

  • luke staudt 4 ( 0.36 )
  • freeman whitaker 1 ( 0.33 )
  • sam shafer 3 ( 0.21 )
  • Saves

  • drew morris 4 ( 0.67 )
  • logan mcnaney 6 ( 0.50 )
  • Current Records

  • loyola 8 - 8
  • Current Records

  • maryland 8 - 8
The No. 2 Maryland men's lacrosse team dominated the No. 8 Loyola, beating the Greyhounds, 20-8, thanks to a 10-goal second quarter. Logan Wisnauskas continued his strong start to the season for the Terps (2-0), accounting for three goals and three assists for six points. Face-off Luke Wierman had a career-day, winning a career-best 19 draws, scooping a career-high 11 groundballs along with a career-high in points with three, including his first-ever multi-goal game. Keegan Khan had a goal and four assists for five points. Jonathan Donville (three goals, one assist), Anthony DeMaio (two goals), Eric Malever (three goals), Owen Murphy (two goals) also added multi-goal games. Maryland's 10-goal second quarter was the first time the Terps had 10 goals in a quarter since Feb. 22, 2014, when Maryland outscored Syracuse 10-2 in the second quarter of a 16-8 victory at the Orange. Coming off a last week's 21-13 win over High Point, Maryland has scored 20 goals in consecutive games for the first time since the 1995 season, when the Terps beat Cornell (20-12) and Radford (26-3). It is the first-ever time Maryland has scored 20 or more goals in the first two games of a season – in Maryland's 97 seasons of men's lacrosse. Maryland scored its most goals against Loyola since 1959, when the Terps beat the Greyhounds, 22-4. Loyola (0-1) had multi-goal games from Adam Poitras (two goals, two assists) and Riley Seay (two goals). Breaking Down The Action The Terps owned the first period, outscoring Loyola, 4-2. Goals by Donville, Malever, Wisnauskas, and Jack Koras. Maryland would pour it on in the second period, more than tripling up the Greyhounds with a 10-3 goal advantage. Wisnauskas and Wierman had two goals in the quarter, while the other six goals came from six different players: Donville, Jack Brennan, Khan, Kyle Long, Daniel Maltz, DeMaio and gave the team a 14-5 lead heading into halftime. Malever opened the scoring for the Terps in the third quarter, while Demaio and Owen Murphy scored as well. Murphy's goal came as time expired in the quarter on a quick restart. The Terps defense was stout as it allowed just one goal in the frame. Murphy, Donville and Malever added goals for Maryland in the fourth quarter pushing the Terps to the 20-goal plateau. Wisnauskas Watch With his three goals, Wisnauskas notched his 28th career hat trick as a Terp. Wisnauskas's three goals gives him 152 for his career, trailing only Jared Bernhardt (202), Matt Rambo (155), Joe Walters (153) Wisnauskas is third all-time in career points in Maryland history with 251. Next on the list is Matt Rambo's 257 points scored between 2014-17. Bernhardt leads with 290 points. The Sykesville, MD native has tallied a point in all 58 games of his collegiate career and has the most eight-point games in school history with six. Wierman's Wonderful Day Face-off man Luke Wierman had a career-high 19 face-off wins as he was 19-of-25 at the X on Saturday. Wierman had a career-high 11 groundballs. He also scored two goals, the first-multi goal game of his career. He only scored two goals his entire 2021 season. He also added an assist for a three-point day. Hard Work For The Hard Shells Logan McNaney made six saves on the day for the Terps while Drew Morris stopped four. Matt Rahill and Murphy led the team with two caused turnovers. Ajax Zappitello, Roman Puglise, Bubba Fairman, Jake Higgins, John Geppert, and Joshua Coffman each accounted for one caused turnover. Geppert and Brett Makar had four groundballs. Notables Maryland has 26 consecutive games when scoring 20 or more goals. Maryland is now 35-3 in the month of February under head coach John Tillman. Maryland has 12 home games in a row and are 67-14 under Tillman at Capital One Field, since 2011. Maryland has won 123 of 139 games in which it has scored 10 or more goals since Tillman started with the Terps in 2011. Maryland is 106-11 when holding opponents to under 10 goals since 2011. Maryland has won 33 games in a row when holding foes to nine or fewer goals. Series History Maryland holds a 22-2 advantage all-time vs. Loyola, last facing the Greyhounds on April 8, 2015, when the Terps secured an 11-10 victory in College Park. Up Next The Terps travel to Syracuse, New York, where it'll take on the Orange on Sunday, Feb. 20, at Noon.