The Rivalry Delivers and So Do Maryland's Stars
“The Rivalry” did not disappoint.
Johns Hopkins pushed No. 1 Maryland further than any Big 10 team has this season, but the Terrapins prevailed in their most exciting game of 2021 with three goals in the final two minutes.
The last minute 14-13 win gave Maryland (10-0) its first undefeated regular season since 1987.
The Terrapins prolific attack duo — Tewaaraton Award candidates and roommates Jared Bernhardt and Logan Wisnauskas — each scored five points on four goals and one assist.
Bernhardt assisted Wisnauskas, who poured in a left handed rip from the right wing with 18 seconds to play, for the game winner.
Hopkins led 13-11 with 5:04 to play after Johnatha Peshko scored on an extra man opportunity off an assist from Cole Williams. The goal capped a 3-0 Blue Jays run.
Then Wisnauskas and Bernhardt took over. Wisnauskas scored on a diving goal with 1:48 remaining and only one second left on the shot clock off a feed from Kyle Long.
Bernhardt followed 12 seconds later to tie the game with a blitzing dodge and on the run shot through the middle of Hopkins’ defense. He got the ball again after a face-off win and timeout and scanned the field from X, before launching a cross crease pass to his roommate who then iced the instant classic.
Though the loss plunged Hopkins to 2-8, it was by far the team’s most complete performance in Peter Milliman’s first season at the helm. The Blue Jays previously fell to the Terrapins 18-10 on March 6, despite leading 7-5 late in the first half.
This time, they seemed on the precipice of the upset of the year.
Connor DeSimmone (3 goals, 1 assist) and Joey Epstein (1G, 3A) each registered four points in the loss. Junior midfielder Garret Degnon had a hat trick.
Penn State Sweeps Ohio State In Thrilling Fashion
Everyone at Ohio State Stadium knew the ball was going to Mac O’Keefe after Jeff Tambroni took a timeout trailing 9-8 with one minute and 22 seconds to play. Penn State did too.
So when three Ohio State defenders rushed out to the NCAA career goals record holder, O’Keefe was prepared. He did something he’s a lot less heralded for. He passed. He faked his iconic low wind up, then dished the ball to Dylan Foulds who caught the open pass on the crease and finished with a twister shot.
Foulds dodged towards middle on the next possession and scored his fourth goal of the game with 22 seconds remaining to give Penn State its first lead since five minutes into the second quarter. Aleric Fyock, starting his first collegiate game, made a last second save to preserve the win and cap another crazy ending for the Nittany Lions (4-6). The victory gives Penn State the third seed in the Big 10 Tournament and another home game at Panzer Stadium.
“We could have easily packed up home not really given an effort in these last few games and just let it all fade away,” O’Keefe said earlier this week. “But I think nobody really gave in, so we’re going to go down swinging and we’re going to make it a one hell of a story.”
A sixth-year graduate student who has 93 career goals, Foulds transitioned from attack to midfield, a position he played throughout high school in British Columbia, before the Michigan game. In that 14-13 overtime win, he consistently drew slides dodging from up top, tallied three assists, and scored on a similar shot to his game tying goal this weekend.
Foulds scored his first goal against Ohio State (4-6) on a buzzer beater before halftime that tied the game at 4. After the break, the sides traded two goal runs before Jack Myers put the Buckeyes ahead 7-6 off a feed from Jackson Reid with 3:22 to play in the third quarter.
Myers scored his fourth goal of the game and 31st of the season on a top side dodge to give the Buckeyes a 9-8 lead with 4:02 to play.
Fyock, who started the second half last week in replacement of fifth-year senior Colby Kneese last week, made 15 saves (.625 sv. percentage) against Ohio State. O’Keefe extended his goals record to 219 with a pair of tallies.
NIKE/US LACROSSE TOP 20
No. 1 Maryland 14, Johns Hopkins 13
No. 7 Lehigh 18, Bucknell 12
No. 11 Syracuse 13, No. 4 Virginia 11
No. 16 Navy 9, No. 8 Army 4
No. 9 Denver 19, St. John’s 11
No. 13 Delaware 16 , Towson 8
No. 14 Drexel 12, No. 17 Hofstra 8
No. 18 UMBC 14, NO. 12 Stony Brook 13 (OT)
Binghamton 10, No. 19 Vermont 7
OTHER SCORES
Albany 18, NJIT 8
Bryant 20, Sacred Heart 12
High Point 13, Air Force 8
Hobart 14, Merrimack 10
Jacksonville 8, Bellarmine 7
St. Bonaventure 11, Siena 6
UMass 21, Fairfield 14
Utah 11, Cleveland State 9
Villanova 19, Marquette 8