Terps Back in Business
Maryland owns the longest active streak of NCAA tournament appearances (16), and it has earned a first round home game in each of the last six seasons (tied with Syracuse for the second-longest ongoing streak, behind Notre Dame).
But the Terrapins found themselves in an unusual spot last week, clinging to a top-eight spot in the NCAA committee’s rankings and a finishing stretch of Ohio State, Johns Hopkins and the Big Ten tournament.
Things are a bit more secure now for Maryland (11-2, 3-1 Big Ten) after its 10-9 overtime triumph in Columbus. Logan Wisnauskas forced extra time with a goal in the final 30 seconds, and Jared Bernhardt provided the game-winner on the first possession of overtime.
“Obviously with looking at the schedule overall and what Ohio State had been doing, it was important to get a victory for the at-large and things like that with the NCAA tournament,” coach John Tillman said. “Certainly, our focus has been more on improving as a team, but having done this for a long time, you know you have to win some games in case you don’t get that automatic bid.”
The Terps are probably safely inside the field at this stage, but now must deal with a Hopkins team with little margin of error left. The Blue Jays (6-6, 2-2) visit College Park on Saturday night in a showdown that would carry great significance regardless of the postseason stakes.
“I think everybody is going to be excited about playing in this game,” Tillman said. “I would think they would be excited regardless of their record. At the end of the day, it’s Hopkins-Maryland.”
SORTING OUT SCENARIOS
America East: Friday’s Albany-Stony Brook winner will earn the top seed and host the conference tournament.
Big East: Villanova is the top seed with a victory. Denver is the top seed with a victory and a Villanova loss. And if both the Wildcats and Pioneers lose to Providence and Marquette, respectively? It becomes a big old mess.
In a four-way tie at 3-2 involving those four teams, Marquette would be the top seed (the two teams that beat Georgetown --- Denver and Marquette --- would get separated and Marquette would win based on a head-to-head victory). If Georgetown joins the party at 3-2 with a defeat of St. John’s, it would go to goal differential within the five-team minigroup. Denver has a considerable advantage at the moment.
Big Ten: Penn State is already assured the No. 1 seed entering its regular-season finale against Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights are the league tournament’s predetermined hosts.
Colonial: With a victory over Delaware on Friday, Massachusetts gets the top seed and the CAA tournament on its home field. If the Minutemen stumble, it opens the door for Towson to get the top spot with a victory over Drexel. Should both Massachusetts and Towson lose, Delaware will earn the No. 1 seed. Drexel will be the fourth team in the field.
Ivy: Penn has already wrapped up Ivy play with a 6-0 record and will be the top seed in New York in two weekends.
Metro Atlantic: If Marist wins at Canisius on Friday, it claims an outright league title and the top seed for a tournament it is already hosting. But Canisius would claim the top seed for the tournament with a victory thanks to tiebreakers in either a three-way (with Detroit and Marist) or four-way (with Detroit, Marist and Quinnipiac) tie at 5-2.
The Golden Griffins aren’t quite in all-or-nothing territory, but they’re close. If they lose to Marist and Quinnipiac (against Manhattan) and Siena (against Monmouth) close with victories, they would be bumped out of the MAAC tournament altogether.
Northeast: Hobart is the top seed if it defeats Robert Morris. If the Statesmen sputter, Mount St. Mary’s can claim the No. 1 seed and home field in the conference tournament if it handles Saint Joseph’s.
In case of a four-way tie at 4-2, Robert Morris would land the top seed. But if Sacred Heart beats Wagner to get to 4-2 and there’s a five-way tie, the deciding factor would be goals allowed within the minigroup.
Patriot: Loyola needs only a victory at last-place Lafayette on Friday to secure the outright regular season title, but it would also claim the top-seed in a three-way tie with Boston University and Lehigh. Boston University can still earn hosting duties with a victory at Navy, a Loyola loss and a Lehigh loss to Holy Cross.
Southern: Tournament host High Point will land the No. 1 seed with a victory over Richmond, which can itself secure the top seed with a win and an Air Force loss to Bellarmine. Air Force will be the top seed with a win and a High Point loss. Jacksonville has also secured a SoCon tournament berth.
NUMBERS OF NOTE
37
Rutgers earned its 37th victory over the last four seasons with its 11-9 defeat of Michigan, making the Scarlet Knights’ senior class the winningest in school history. Rutgers is 37-21 since 2016 as it enters its regular-season finale against Penn State on Saturday.
247
Princeton junior attackman Michael Sowers tied Kevin Lowe’s school record of 247 career points with his three-goal, seven-assist outing in the Tigers’ 19-15 defeat of Harvard on Saturday. Sowers needed just 41 games to reach 247 points (compared to 60 for Lowe) and still has another season of eligibility to go after this spring.
356
Loyola attackman Pat Spencer now has 356 career points after a four-goal, three-assist outing against Army on Saturday. He ranks third on the NCAA career points list, behind only Lyle Thompson (400) and Connor Fields (364), who both played at Albany.