TOWSON, Md. — Maryland captured its 11th NCAA women’s lacrosse championship Sunday night, getting five goals from Beth Glaros in a 15-12 victory over Syracuse.
Kristen Lamon, Taylor Cummings and Brooke Griffin had three goals apiece for the top-seeded Terrapins (23-1), whose last championship was won on this same field in 2010.
In this one, Maryland let a five-goal lead dwindle to 9-7 early in the second half before using four-goal burst to pull away.
Syracuse (21-3) lost in the title game for the second time in three years and must wait until next season to resume pursuit of its first national championship.
The game drew a crowd of 10,311, a record for the NCAA women’s championship game. The combined attendance for the final and semifinals was 18,567, which was also a record.
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