When the NCAA Tournament seeding was announced Sunday night, it was no surprise where the Terrapin women’s lacrosse team ended up. The undefeated Terps (19-0) earned the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, the undefeated Terps (19-0) behind the only other undefeated team in the country, Northwestern (19-0), in the 16-team field.
In their first round game, the Terps will face Colgate (14-4), the Patriot League champion and the No. 29 team in LaxPower.com’s computer ratings. The Terps are No. 2 in the same ratings. Though the Terps and Raiders have never met, Colgate lost to the only ranked team it played this season. The Terps boast 13 top 20 wins and outscored their unranked opponents by an average of nine goals.
The action will start at noon in College Park. The Terps would play either No. 7 seed Syracuse (13-4) or Boston (15-3) at home in the next round, neither of whom they faced this season. While playing at home should give the Terps confidence, as coach Cathy Reese has only one loss in College Park in her three years heading the program, that lone loss was in last year’s NCAA tournament second round.
But Duke, the team that upset the No. 3 seed Terps in last year’s tournament, is safely on the other side of the bracket this time around, joined by Virginia. No. 3 seed North Carolina is the only other ACC team in the half of the bracket headed by the Terps, but the conference rivals would not meet until the Final Four.
If the Terps do make it to the Final Four, not an unlikely scenario, they would still stay close to home, as the semifinals and final will be at Towson University’s Johnny Unitas Stadium May 22 and 24.