The No. 2-seeded Maryland women’s lacrosse team will compete in their 28th Final Four when the Terps take on No. 3 Boston College in the National Semifinals on Friday, May 27 at 3:00 p.m. at Homewood Field. The game will air on ESPNU with Jay Alter, Sheehan Stanwick Burch and Dana Boyle.
Game Information:
game date: May 27, 2022
game time: 5:00 p.m. ET
TV: ESPNU
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Though the two teams haven’t faced each other since 2019, the Terps are 12-1 all-time against the Eagles and defeated Boston College in their last meeting by a final score of 12-10.
like watching Women’s College Lacrosse Semifinals
The Final Four will take place on Friday, May 27th in Baltimore, Maryland and will be broadcast on ESPNU. The national championship game is scheduled to air Sunday, May 29 at 12:00 p.m. ET on ESPN in Baltimore, Maryland. Viewers can be streamed through GamepassTV for a one-time payment, meaning you get access to both the men’s and women’s lacrosse championship game in one basket.
Preview of the second semifinal between Maryland and No. 3 Boston College
Maryland ranks eighth in Division I for goals per game (16.1) and backs that with a defense that ranks second (7.4). Senior forward Aurora Cordingley leads the terps with 3.8 goals per game. The Eagles are the reigning national champions with Charlotte North (3.9 goals per game) and Jenn Medjid (3.3 goals per game). Maryland defeated Boston College 12-10 in the 2019 national championship game.
Boston College defeated sixth-seeded Loyola Maryland in a dangerous 20-13 affair in the quarterfinals on the Newton Campus last Thursday. BelleSmith turned over a career-high seven goals to lead the offense while Jenn Medjid scored eight points with five goals and three assists. After a 4-4 draw, Smith launched a 6-1 surge that led BC to split. BC advanced to the semifinals for the fourth straight year.
A win would
– Send the Eagles to their fifth straight championship.
– Give BC a 19-3 mark for the season.
– Earn a second win in the series against the Terrapins.
One of only three
North is one of only three players to have 80 goals and 100 draw controls this season, while ranking first among active players in goals (348), third in points (423) and ninth in draw controls (366) is.
series history
The Eagles are 1-14 against the Terrapins, the only win coming in 2018 (15-13). Although the series is in Maryland’s favor, half the losses are three goals less.