There’s only one undefeated team left in the Big Ten, and it’s No. 6 Maryland. The Terps took down reigning Big Ten champion No. 2 Northwestern, 15-9, in front of a standing-room-only crowd at the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex in College Park, Md. The win gives Maryland (14-1, 5-0 Big Ten) at least a share of the conference regular-season championship for the sixth time. The Terps can win the title outright by beating No. 19 Michigan next Saturday.
Northwestern falls to 13-3 and 5-1 in conference action. It’s the Wildcats’ first Big Ten loss since April 11, 2019, when they fell to Maryland, 13-7.
Maryland’s second-ranked scoring defense held Northwestern, which entered the week sixth nationally in goals per game, to its fewest goal total since the Wildcats lost to No. 1 North Carolina, 20-9, March 6. Emily Sterling, the nation’s leader in save percentage, made a career-high 16 stops. Libby May had a banner day of her own, scoring a personal-best seven goals to lead the Terps. Jill Girardi paced Northwestern with a hat trick.
Sterling was hot from the get-go. She made four saves on Northwestern’s first offensive possession and stopped six shots in nine minutes.
Offensively, the two teams stayed close early. Hannah Leubecker opened the scoring by dodging hard towards the net and firing a low shot past Madison Doucette to put the Terps ahead, 1-0, at 11:26. Shannon Smith followed about 80 ticks later with a goal from the left side of the cage.
Gilbert’s first of the day put Maryland on the board with 9:38 left in the first half, but May responded. Carleigh Mahoney and Samantha Smith scored for Northwestern to even the game at 3-3, but May struck again to give the Terps a 4-3 lead after one.
The Terps would never trail again. They scored the first three goals of the second quarter, going up 7-3 when Eloise Clevenger found Grace Griffin in front at 10:19. A May goal with 59 seconds left in the half gave Maryland a 10-5 lead.
The break didn’t stop Maryland’s offense. The Terps used a pair of goals from May and one apiece from Griffin and Clevenger to go ahead, 14-6, in the third quarter. The Wildcats’ lone goal of the stanza came from Girardi, who found the back of the cage with three seconds on the clock.
Northwestern outscored Maryland 3-1 in the fourth quarter, including two more from Girardi from the 8-meter, but it proved to be too little, too late.
HOPKINS BREAKS THROUGH ON SENIOR DAY
A sophomore shined brightest for Johns Hopkins on Senior Day. Georgie Gorelick netted four goals to lead Johns Hopkins (9-7, 1-4 Big Ten) to its first Big Ten win of the season, 17-14, over Ohio State (9-6, 2-3 Big Ten).
The two teams played to an 8-8 tie in the first half, but Hopkins took control in the opening minute of the third quarter when Annika Meyer reached up and intercepted a Lindsay Epstein pass. The Blue Jays pushed the pace in transition, with Madison McPherson finding Gorelick on the doorstep for a 9-8 JHU lead. Nicole Ferrara scored to even the game at 9-9 with 13:06 left in the third quarter. But Hopkins went on a 4-0 run capped when Gorelick took a feed from Claire Mills in front and scored for a 13-9 lead with 15 minutes to play.
The fourth quarter was the highest-scoring of the day, with OSU outscoring Johns Hopkins 5-4. Goals from Ferrara, Ali Beekhuizen and Chloe Johnson brought the Buckeyes within one, 13-12, with 10:29 left. But JHU closed the game on a 4-2 run. Gorelick put an exclamation point on the afternoon when she scooped a ground ball and scored with 17 seconds to play.
FLORIDA BEATS TEMPLE FOR 11TH STRAIGHT LEAGUE TITLE
Multiple winning streaks held for No. 9 Florida in an 18-7 win over Temple. The victory gave Florida its 11th consecutive regular-season conference championship — a remarkable feat for a 13-year-old program. The Gators (11-4, 4-0 AAC) have won 56-straight conference games, 44 of which have come during the regular season. They’re currently on a nine-game winning streak and moved to 13-0 all-time against Temple.
The win also puts pressure on the Owls (10-5, 3-1 AAC), a bubble team, to flip the script and take the AAC title this year if they hope to make the NCAA Tournament. They’ll likely have to break through against Florida to do it.
Danielle Pavinelli scored five goals and added two assists. Emerson Cabrera finished with a hat trick and Emma LoPinto tallied two goals and three assists. Nicolai Quinn led Temple with three goals.
The game was never in question. Pavinelli had a hat trick in the first 15 minutes of the contest, putting the Gators ahead 5-1 when she took a feed from LoPinto with three seconds left.
The barrage didn’t stop there. Shelton Sawers scored twice, and seven different Gators found the back of the cage during a second quarter that saw UF outscore Temple, 8-3, to take a 13-4 lead.
The pace slowed in the second half as the squads combined for eight goals. LoPinto’s goal with 8:13 to play in the fourth quarter was the final of the day.