The Maryland lacrosse team kept churning along like a well-oiled machine.
The Terrapins used a five-goal run in the first half to top Syracuse 13-7 on Saturday. The win propels Maryland to the Final Four.
This is the third consecutive season that Maryland has reached the national semifinals.
Attackman Matt Rambo led the charge with four goals and two assists. In doing so, he became the first Terp to record 60 points in a season since Joe Walters did it back in 2006.
After midfielder Tim Barber opening the scoring at the 11:52 mark in the opening quarter, Maryland’s offense began to find its stride like they often do.