No. 4 Maryland wins, No. 10 Johns Hopkins men split pair
Here’s a roundup of men’s and women’s college lacrosse games from around the state this week.
Division I men
No. 1 Virginia 19, Towson 12: Evan Long made 19 saves, but the visiting Tigers fell to the Cavaliers on Saturday. Nick Demaio scored four goals for Towson.
No. 4 Maryland 16, Albany 9: Maryland (4-2) was led by Braden Erksa with four goals and Daniel Maltz and Jack Koras with three goals each.
No. 10 Johns Hopkins 11, Syracuse 9: Russell Melendenz had a hat trick and Garrett Degnon scored twice for Hopkins.
UMBC 13, Mercer 8: Brett Baucia scored a game-high five goals to lead the host Retrievers (5-1) over the Bears (1-6) on Saturday.
Manhattan 9, Mount St. Mary’s 3: Griffin McGinley made five saves, but the host Mount (1-6, 0-1 MAAC) fell to the Jaspers (4-2, 1-0) on Saturday.
Colgate 17, Navy 8: Navy got two goals apiece from Jon Jarosz, Carter Ash and Max Hewitt.
No. 5 Duke 17, No. 6 Loyola Maryland 9: The host Blue Devils (6-1) beat the Greyhounds (4-2) on Friday. Davis Lindsey had a hat trick for Loyola.
No. 1 Virginia 18, No. 10 Johns Hopkins 13: The visiting Cavaliers took a 10-5 advantage in the first half. Hopkins was led by Matt Collinson, Ian Krampf and Garrett Degnon, each with three goals.
Delaware17,UMBC11: The host Blue Hens (4-2) went on a 7-0 run in the third quarter to pull away from the Retrievers on Tuesday. Mateo Brown had four goals for UMBC.
Division II men
Frostburg State 17, Walsh (Ohio) 8 Frostburg State 24, Malone 8
Division III men
Salisbury 14, York (Pa.) 10 Hood 16, Delaware Valley 3 Elizabethtown 13, St. Mary’s 12 Immaculata 9, Goucher 5
Washington College 15, Randolph-Macon 7 Lynchburg 12, Stevenson 8
McDaniel 14, Chatham 7
Hood 16, King’s College 5
St. Mary’s 29, Penn College 7
Neumann 6, Goucher 5
McDaniel 9, Montclair State 4
Division I women
No. 10 Florida 14, No. 7 Loyola Maryland 11: The host Gators (4-2) surged in the fourth quarter, going on a 6-2 run to beat the Greyhounds (5-1) on Saturday. Meg Hillman had three goals for Loyola.
No. 8 James Madison 17, No. 23 Johns Hopkins10:IsabellaPeterson(Hereford)hada game-highsevengoalsforJamesMadison.The Blue Jays (3-4) were led by Ava Angello, Abbey Hurlbrink and Jordan Carr all with two goals.
No. 11 Maryland 15, Villanova 6: Maryland (5-3) had three players score three goals: Libby May, Kori Edmondson and Shaylan Ahearn.
UMBC 11, Temple 10, OT: Claire Bockstie scored the game-winner with 2:07 left in overtime to lift the visiting Retrievers (5-2) over the Owls (5-3) on Saturday.
Bucknell 11, Mount St. Mary’s 8: Dani Donoghue and Abby Osmeyer each scored three goals for Mount St. Mary’s (1-5).
No. 7 Loyola Maryland 15, Georgetown 10: Loyola was led by Jillian Wilson, Emily Wills and Georgia Latch each with three goals.
No. 11 Maryland 22, William & Mary 4: Maryland was led by Kori Edmondson and Emma Muchnick each with four goals.
Navy 16, Mount St. Mary’s 8: Ava Yovino scored a game-high eight goals to lead Navy (5-2).
No. 23 Johns Hopkins 20, Monmouth 6: Ava Angello scored a game-high six goals and Maeve Barker had three goals to lead the visiting Blue Jays past the Hawks (5-3) on Tuesday.
No. 6 Denver 8, No. 11 Maryland 7: Kori Edmondson had her first career hat trick, but the host Terps fell to the Pioneers (6-0) on Sunday.
Navy 20, No. 25 Richmond 9: Emily Messinese scored a game-high five goals and Leelee Denton had four goals to lead the visiting Mids over the Spiders (4-1) on Sunday.
Read the full version of this week’s roundup at baltimoresun.com