The score remained that way until midway through the fourth quarter when Maryland’s Nicholas Brozowski’s pass into his team’s offensive zone missed the intended target, but then bounced and skipped over the shoulder of U.S. goalie Jack Kelly to tie the game 9-9 with 9:09 to play.
That set the stage for Snider’s game winner. The midfielder was set up out top in front of the goal and took a pass from Paul Rabil from the wing and then ripped home the go-ahead goal.
Greg Gurenlian won the ensuing faceoff and Maryland never touched the ball again in the final three plus minutes. The Terps were whistled for an offside violation with 2:17 to play, and after the U.S. failed to convert on any of its shot attempts, they went into a stall and ran out the clock for the victory.
Pannell, Danowski and Wolf all had two goals for Team USA and Rabil had a goal and two assists. The U.S. team had a huge advantage on faceoffs with the trio of Tom Kelly (5-of-7), Greg Gurenlian (4-of-6) and Trevor Baptiste (6-of-10) combining to win 15-of-23.
Bernhardt led Maryland with three goals and an assist and Kelly had two scores.
The Team USA Fall Classic continues on Sunday, beginning with a special 9-11 Memorial Game featuring first responders from the New York/New Jersey region playing a team of first responders from the Baltimore/Washington D.C. metro area at 11:15 a.m. That game will be followed by the U.S. White Team playing 2017 NCAA semifinalist Towson at 2 p.m. Following that game, Towson will play an abbreviated scrimmage against Team Israel.
Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at shop.uslacrosse.org or at the door. The U.S. – Towson game will be streamed live at uslacrosse.org, on the US Lacrosse YouTube channel and on the US Lacrosse Facebook page.