Maryland lacrosse cruises past Virginia, advances to title game vs. Notre Dame (2024)

Last Updated 6:00 PM, May 25, 2024

Maryland vs. Virginia: 2024 DI men's lacrosse semifinal highlights

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9:04 pm, May 25, 2024

Final: Maryland cruises, advances to third title game in last four years

That Maryland defense 🔒#BeTheBest pic.twitter.com/YUu52JICQZ

— Maryland Men's Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) May 25, 2024

No. 7 Maryland held No. 6 Virginia to its lowest goal total of the season by dominating from the opening face-off. The Terps will play on Monday afternoon for the third time in the last four years after their 12-6 win over Virginia.

The six goals are the fewest Virginia has scored under Lars Tiffany, who took over after the 2016 season. Payton Cormier, who led the nation with 64 goals in the regular season, was held to just one goal on Saturday as Virginia's season ends in the semifinal for the second season in a row.

This was about as perfect of a performance as Maryland could have. They gelled at every level and completely denied Virginia of any significant possession time or momentum. The Terps will look for their fourth title in program history on Monday when they will take on No. 1 Notre Dame.

8:39 pm, May 25, 2024

END 3: Maryland extends the lead to seven

BURLACE TO SPANOS!!

Terps are rolling, 11-4#BeTheBest pic.twitter.com/A3enFsSyEM

— Maryland Men's Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) May 25, 2024

Another dominant period for the Terrapins has Virginia on the brink. With 15 minutes to play, Maryland leads 11-4.

Daniel Kelly has a hat-trick for Maryland, while Daniel Maltz and Eric Spanos each have two goals.

7:56 pm, May 25, 2024

HALF: Maryland continues to cruise

A POLE GOAL TO THE HOUSE. #NCAAMLAX x 🎥 ESPN2 / @TerpsMLax pic.twitter.com/hczCKZur1o

— NCAA Lacrosse (@NCAALAX) May 25, 2024

Maryland has limited Virginia to just six shots on goal through a half of play. The Terps lead 7-3.

Luke Wierman has been the best player on the field for either team. He's 10 for 12 on face-offs, with eight ground balls and a goal.

Virginia's potent offense has been completely limited as the Cavaliers have been unable to string together passes in the offensive zone. All three of their first half goals were unassisted.

7:25 pm, May 25, 2024

END 1: Maryland dominates the opening 15

Virginia's Connor Shellenberger opened the scoring of the second semifinal with a goal just 55 seconds in. But since then it's been all Maryland, as the Terps lead 4-1 after the first quarter.

Maryland was ball-dominant, best shown by Luke Wierman, who already has four ground balls and a goal.

Luke Wierman doing Luke Wierman things

Terps have scored three goals in 80 seconds and lead 4-1!

Watch: ESPN2#BeTheBest pic.twitter.com/RqczhlJqmW

— Maryland Men's Lacrosse (@TerpsMLax) May 25, 2024

The shot margin is 6-3 in favor of Maryland.

7:01 pm, May 25, 2024

⏰ Maryland and Virginia are underway in the national semifinal

No. 7 Maryland takes on No. 6 Virginia for the right to play No. 1 Notre Dame in Monday's national championship. Watch live on ESPN2

👉 Live stats here

3:43 pm, May 23, 2024

👀 What the stats say

Here's how the statistics break down between the Cavaliers and the Terrapins.

virginiaSTATSmaryland
12-5Record10-5
242-193Goals for/against169-156
.315Shot percentage.300
.594Power play percentage.371
.526Faceoff percentage.606
Payton Cormier, 64Goals leaderDaniel Maltz, 28
Connor Shellenberger, 82Points leaderBraden Erksa, 39
Matthew Nunes, 11-5(11.41 GAA)
.529save %
GoalkeepingLogan McNaney, 10-5(10.40 GAA)
.508save %

3:22 pm, May 23, 2024

🧐 How they got here

Both Virginia and Marylandhave taken shocking paths to the semifinals by upsetting a top-three seed team. Virginia defeated No. 3 Johns Hopkins, 11-10, in a stunning quarterfinals upset. Meanwhile, Maryland had to fight out No. 2 Duke, 14-11, to advance to the semifinals.

Here's a look at each team's wins to the national semifinals:

VirginiaROUNDmaryland
St. Joseph's (17-11)First RoundPrinceton (16-8)
Johns Hopkins (11-10)QuarterfinalsDuke (14-11)

3:16 pm, May 23, 2024

📺 How to watch Virginia vs. Maryland

Maryland lacrosse cruises past Virginia, advances to title game vs. Notre Dame (2)

In a rematch of the 2021 national championship game, No. 6 Virginia will take on No. 7 Maryland in the 2024 DI men's lacrosse national semifinals at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 25. Here's how to watch:

  • Date: Saturday, May 25
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN2 |Watch online
  • Location: Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 📈Live stats

3:14 pm, May 23, 2024

📚 Championship history

Below is every NCAA DI men's lacrosse championship winning team since 1971.

YEARCHAMPIONCOACHSCORERUNNER-UPHOST OR SITE
2023Notre Dame (14-2)Kevin Corrigan13-9DukePhiladelphia, Pa.
2022Maryland (18-0)John Tillman9-7CornellEast Hartford, Conn.
2021Virginia (14-4)Lars Tiffany17-16MarylandEast Hartford, Conn.
2020Canceled due to COVID-19--------
2019Virginia (17-3)Lars Tiffany13-9YalePhiladelphia, Pa.
2018Yale (17-3)Andy Shay13-11DukeFoxborough, Mass.
2017Maryland (16-3)John Tillman9-6Ohio StateFoxborough, Mass.
2016North Carolina (12-6)Joe Breschi14-13 (ot)MarylandPhiladelphia
2015Denver (17-2)Bill Tierney10-5MarylandPhiladelphia
2014Duke (17-3)John Danowski11-9Notre DameBaltimore
2013Duke (16-5)John Danowski16-10SyracusePhiladelphia
2012Loyola (Md.) (18-1)Charley Toomey9-3MarylandFoxborough, Mass.
2011Virginia (13-5)Dom Starsia9-7MarylandBaltimore
2010Duke (16-4)John Danowski6-5 (ot)Notre DameBaltimore
2009Syracuse (16-2)John Desko10-9 (ot)CornellBoston
2008Syracuse (16-2)John Desko13-10Johns HopkinsBoston
2007Johns Hopkins (13-4)Dave Pietramala12-11DukeBaltimore
2006Virginia (17-0)Dom Starsia15-7MassachusettsPhiladelphia
2005Johns Hopkins (16-0)Dave Pietramala9-8DukePhiladelphia
2004Syracuse (15-2)John Desko14-13NavyBaltimore
2003Virginia (15-2)Dom Starsia9-7Johns HopkinsBaltimore
2002Syracuse (15-2)John Desko13-12PrincetonRutgers
2001Princeton (14-1)Bill Tierney10-9 (ot)SyracuseRutgers
2000Syracuse (15-1)John Desko13-7PrincetonMaryland
1999Virginia (13-3)Dom Starsia12-10SyracuseMaryland
1998Princeton (14-1)Bill Tierney15-5MarylandRutgers
1997Princeton (16-0)Bill Tierney19-7MarylandMaryland
1996Princeton (14-1)Bill Tierney13-12 (ot)VirginiaMaryland
1995Syracuse (13-2)Roy Simmons Jr.13-9MarylandMaryland
1994Princeton (14-1)Bill Tierney9-8 (ot)VirginiaMaryland
1993Syracuse (12-2)Roy Simmons Jr.13-12North CarolinaMaryland
1992Princeton (13-2)Bill Tierney10-9 (2ot)SyracusePenn
1991North Carolina (16-0)Dave Klarmann18-13TowsonSyracuse
1990Syracuse* (13-0)Roy Simmons Jr.21-9Loyola MarylandRutgers
1989Syracuse (14-1)Roy Simmons Jr.13-12Johns HopkinsMaryland
1988Syracuse (15-0)Roy Simmons Jr.13-8CornellSyracuse
1987Johns Hopkins (10-3)Don Zimmerman11-10CornellRutgers
1986North Carolina (11-3)Willie Scroggs10-9 (ot)VirginiaDelaware
1985Johns Hopkins (13-1)Don Zimmerman11-4SyracuseBrown
1984Johns Hopkins (14-0)Don Zimmerman13-10SyracuseDelaware
1983Syracuse (14-1)Roy Simmons Jr.17-16Johns HopkinsRutgers
1982North Carolina (14-0)Willie Scroggs7-5Johns HopkinsVirginia
1981North Carolina (12-0)Willie Scroggs14-13Johns HopkinsPrinceton
1980Johns Hopkins (14-1)Henry Ciccarone9-8 (2ot)VirginiaCornell
1979Johns Hopkins (13-0)Henry Ciccarone15-9MarylandMaryland
1978Johns Hopkins (13-1)Henry Ciccarone13-8CornellRutgers
1977Cornell (13-0)Richie Moran16-8Johns HopkinsVirginia
1976Cornell (16-0)Richie Moran16-13 (ot)MarylandBrown
1975Maryland (11-3)Bud Beardmore20-13NavyJohns Hopkins
1974Johns Hopkins (12-2)Bob Scott17-12MarylandRutgers
1973Maryland (14-1)Bud Beardmore10-9 (2ot)Johns HopkinsPenn
1972Virginia (11-4)Glenn Thiel13-12Johns HopkinsMaryland
1971Cornell (13-1)Richie Moran12-6MarylandHofstra
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