No. 2 Maryland men’s lacrosse team secured an impressive 13-8 victory over No. 7 Penn State, improving their record to 8-1 overall and 1-1 in Big Ten play. Maryland’s dominant performance included strong offense from Eric Spanos and Braden Erksa, who each scored hat tricks. Goalie Logan McNaney also stood out with 10 saves, nearing the program’s all-time saves record. Defensively, Will Schaller and AJ Larkin showcased their skills, causing turnovers and picking up ground balls. The Terps have now held opponents to fewer than 10 goals in seven games this season. This win marks Maryland’s sixth victory over a ranked team and fourth over a top 10 team this season. The team’s success extends to its conference dominance and home record. Maryland will look to continue their winning streak as they face Rutgers on April 5, aiming to maintain their strong performance in the Big Ten.
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