» Kaitlyn Mead recorded her first hat trick of the season.
» U-M won the draw control battle, 12-11.
» Maggie Kane had two goals and one assist.
Site: College Park, Md. (Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex)
Score: #10 Maryland 12, #17 Michigan 9
Records: U-M (0-3, 0-3 B1G), UMD (2-1, 2-1 B1G)
Next U-M Event: Friday, March 5 -- vs. Rutgers (U-M Lacrosse Stadium), TBA
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The No. 17-ranked University of Michigan women's lacrosse team fell, 12-9, to No. 10 Maryland on Sunday (Feb. 28) in the final contest of their two-game road series at the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Stadium.
Junior Kaitlyn Mead led the Wolverines with her first hat trick of the season, with all three goals coming in the second half, while adding a team-best five draw-control wins. Senior Maggie Kane scored two goals and had an assist, and senior Caitlin Muir also had a three-point outing with one goal and two assists.
Freshmen Caroline Davis and Annabelle Burke continued to be impactful for the Wolverine offense, each netting a goal on the afternoon.
Defensively, Molly Garrett had two caused turnovers and Katherine Galzerano picked up three ground balls. In net, Arielle Weismann played the full 60 minutes with six saves.
Kane scored immediately off the first draw for the Michigan (0-3, 0-3 Big Ten), but Maryland (2-1, 2-1 Big Ten) was quick to respond to tie the game at 1 in the first four minute. The Wolverines then rattled off three straight goals, including converting on two free-position opportunities to take a 4-1 advantage.
The Terrapins regrouped and scored three straight goals of their own in a three-minute span with back-to-back tallies from Grace Griffin to tie the game at 4 with 7:30 left in the half. Maryland found an offensive burst to close the half with a 4-0 run an 8-5 advantage at the halftime break.
The second half started off much like the first as Kane won the draw control and set up Mead for her first of three goals just a minute and a half into the second half. Mead continued to cut into the Maryland lead, recording her second goal with 19:54 left and netting the hat-trick goal with 18:09 left to play in the contest.
Maryland responded to the Mead goals with another 3-0 run to extend its advantage to 12-8 before Michigan called a timeout. Kane netted her second of the game out of the timeout with 12:35 remaining, but it would be the last goal of the game for either team as U-M fell for the third time this season.
Michigan will open its 2021 home season Friday (March 5) when it hosts Rutgers to start a two-game weekend series at U-M Lacrosse Stadium. Game times for the series are to be announced.
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