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The Terps will play Hofstra Saturday at midday, which is probably the worst possible time because it means I would not be able to see them ... again. Hofstra is a motivating a team, they have a board with big win at Johns Hopkins, Brown, Army, Delaware, but they also have some unexpected loss to Penn State, Drexel, and UMass. They are a tough group to judge they will be able to beat Maryland, but they are also capable of losing big time. They had not even qualified for his own debate tournament, so they came to the NCAA's something amazing.
Tewaaraton candidate Grant Catalino, who headlines in Maryland honorees, flying turtles in points, goals and shots this season. Combining junior attackman on the league postseason team Maryland juniors Tray Schmidt & Ryan Young and senior Brian Phipps. Young ranks second in the mix and the seventh in the nation in assists per game with a 2.0 average.
The stars of Hofstra's Jay Card and Jamie Lincoln, both the tip. Lincoln leads team in goals with a decent sum, but the card gives up as many points thanks to the strong help the numbers. Hofstra is actually a solid team ugly, even if they are struggling defensively and has questionable phrases from what I've read. If everything is clicking, they can defy Maryland. If not, well ... they lost to Pen State earlier this year.
Quakers clinch quarter-straight automatic bid to the national tournament with a 9-8 victory over No. 12 Dartmouth in the first Ivy Group Women's Lacrosse Tournament last weekend. Red and Blue will make its sixth edition of the NCAA Championships in 2010 and is 8-5 all-time in the national championship.
source:testudotimes.com
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