Baltimore Sun Sunday

Kelly leads No. 9 Terps past No. 18 Syracuse

- By Baltimore Sun Staff

Here’s a roundup of this week’s local college lacrosse games.

Division I men

No. 9 Maryland 15, No. 18 Syracuse 12: Daniel Kelly (Calvert Hall) had four goals and two assists and Jack Koras (Loyola Blakefield) had three goals and an assist to lead the host Terps (2-1) past the Orange (3-1) on Saturday. Maryland broke a 3-3 tie with a four-goal run in the second quarter.

The visiting Hawks (2-0) broke a 9-9 first-half tie with a 4-2 run in the third quarter Saturday. The Tigers fell to 1-1. Nick DeMaio (Maryland) had a game-high four goals for Towson, which travels to Richmond on Friday.

No. 14 Saint Joseph’s 16, Towson 13:

UMBC 12, Drexel 7: Mike Doughty (Glenelg) had a natural hat trick during a 4-0 run that spanned both halves to help the visiting Retrievers (1-0) take the lead for good Saturday. Luke Tomak had four goals for the Dragons (0-1).

Mount St. Mary’s 13, New Jersey Institute of Technology 10:

The visiting Mount (1-3) went on a 6-3 run in the third quarter to take control Saturday. The Highlander­s fell to 0-2. Cormac Giblin and Jared McMahon each finished with four goals for Mount St. Mary’s.

Griffin McGinley made 16 saves, but the host Mount fell to the Blue Hens on Wednesday.

No. 13 Delaware 15, Mount St. Mary’s 6:

No. 19 North Carolina 11, No. 6 Johns Hopkins 7: The visiting Tar Heels used a 5-0 run in the fourth quarter to beat the Blue Jays on Tuesday. Tim Marcille made 15 saves for Hopkins.

Division III men

Salisbury 2 5 , Scranton 1 0 Goucher 7, Methodist 4 Washington College 1 6 , Eastern 1 2 Messiah 1 4 , McDaniel 9

Ursinus 1 4 , Stevenson 1 1

Division I women No. 9 Loyola Maryland 12, No. 18 Johns Hopkins 10:

Jillian Wilson (Gerstell) had a hat trick to lead the host Greyhounds (1-0) over the Blue Jays (1-1). Loyola outscored Hopkins, 6-3, in the second half. Maeve Barker had a game-high four goals for the Blue Jays.

Navy 15, Monmouth 9: Emily Messinese (Gerstell) scored four goals and Maggie DeFabio added three to lead the visiting Mids (2-1) over the Hawks (1-2) on Saturday. Navy travels to Villanova on Saturday.

American 15, UMBC 14: Annabelle Jackson (Maryvale) scored the game-winner with one second left in regulation to lift the visiting Eagles (1-1) over the Retrievers (2-1) on Saturday. Lauren Cremen (Manchester Valley) scored the tying goal for UMBC with 3:07 left to play. Claire Bockstie (Maryvale) had a game-high five goals for UMBC.

The host Panthers (1-1) used a 4-1 run in the third quarter to extend their lead over the Mount (0-2) on Saturday. Dani Donoghue and Abby

High Point 10, Mount St. Mary’s 8:

Osmeyer (Towson) each scored twice for Mount St. Mary’s.

No. 4 Syracuse 20, No. 2 Maryland 11:

Meaghan Tyrrell had six goals and five assists to lead the host Orange (2-0) over the Terps (1-1) on Friday. Hannah Leubecker, Jordyn Lipkin and Libby May (Hereford) each had two goals for Maryland.

Towson 13, Georgetown 12: Mia Rehkemper (Mount de Sales) scored the eventual game-winner with less than six minutes to go and the visiting Tigers (2-0) held on to beat the Hoyas (1-1) on Wednesday. Gabby Garrett, Blair Pearre (McDonogh) and Milana Zizakovic each scored three goals for Towson.

Claire Bockstie (Maryvale) and Katana Nelson each had a hat trick to lead the visiting Retrievers over the Bison on Wednesday.

UMBC 12, Bucknell 10:

No. 18 Johns Hopkins 17, Albany 10: Georgie Gorelick scored five goals to lead the host Blue Jays (1-0) past the Great Danes (0-1) in last Sunday’s season-opener. The game marked the debut of coach Tim McCormack.

Navy 15, East Carolina 14: Ava Yovino scored her fifth goal and broke the seventh tie with 1:59 left to play to lift the visiting Mids over the Pirates last Sunday.

Division III women

St. Mary’s 1 8 , Stockton 1 3 McDaniel 1 5 , Goucher 1 Gettysburg 1 5 , Stevenson 5 Randolph-Macon 1 7, Hood 7 Salisbury 1 0 , Catholic 5

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