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No. 3 Maryland Set for NCAA Quarterfinal Matchup Against No. 6 Navy
5/11/2026 3:38:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
No. 3 Maryland (17-3, 6-2) vs. No. 5 Navy (20-1, 8-1)
May 14, 2026
SECU Stadium
5:00 p.m.
ESPNU
Former Maryland Hall of Fame head coach Cindy Timchal returns to College Park for the first time since 2020. Timchal was named National Coach of the Year in 1999 and earned ACC Coach of the Year honors four times during her tenure at Maryland, where she led the Terrapins to eight NCAA National Championships.
Where We've Been
- Maryland will head into the NCAA Quarterfinals with 17-3 record, including five ranked wins over No. 13 Syracuse, No. 12 Virginia, No. 14 Princeton, No. 7 Johns Hopkins, and No. 21 Penn State.
- Maryland defeated Rutgers, 11–8, in the NCAA Second Round on Sunday. Four Terps recorded multi-goal performances, led by Keeley Block with four goals, to help Maryland advance to the quarterfinals.
- Offensively, the Terps have been led by Kori Edmondson and Lauren LaPointe, who have tallied 46 and 61 goals, respectively. Fourteen players have scored through this season, with five recording 45 or more points this season.
- Defensively, 2026 Tewaaraton Watch List member JJ Suriano has been strong in goal. The junior is 17–3 with 207 total saves, including 16 against No. 13 Syracuse, 13 against No. 12 Virginia, and 13 against No. 7 Johns Hopkins.

JJ Suriano earned All-Big Ten Goaltender of the Year honors for the first time in her career.
usa lacrosse all-americans
- Five Five members of the No. 3 Maryland women's lacrosse team earned USA Lacrosse All-American honors. Honorees include Kori Edmondson, Lauren LaPointe, JJ Suriano, Kayla Gilmore, and Maddy Sterling. This marks the 17th consecutive year Maryland has had at least three All-Americans.
- Edmondson and Suriano earned First Team honors, while LaPointe and Gilmore received Third Team recognition. Sterling rounded out the group with Honorable Mention honors.
- Edmondson earned First Team All-American honors from USA Lacrosse for the second consecutive season. The senior also received unanimous All-Big Ten First Team recognition for the second straight year. Edmondson has made an impact across the field, ranking third on the team with 59 points on 46 goals and 13 assists while placing second with 71 draw controls. She earned a spot as a Tewaaraton Top-25 finalist and was named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team. Edmondson was selected fourth overall in the first round of the professional draft by the New York Charging. She will conclude her career in College Park as one of the most decorated players in program history. The No. 1 recruit in the 2022 class, Edmondson chose to stay home and developed into one of the premier players to wear a Maryland uniform. She is currently tied for 27th all-time in program history with 217 career points, alongside current Head Coach Cathy Reese.
- Suriano turned in an impressive junior season, earning Big Ten Goaltender of the Year honors and becoming the seventh Terp to win the award since Maryland joined the conference. She currently leads the Big Ten in saves per game (9.73), total saves (207), and save percentage (.519), while ranking first nationally in saves. Suriano also earned All-Big Ten First Team honors and was named a Tewaaraton Top-25 finalist.
- LaPointe earned Third Team honors for the first time in her career. The junior received unanimous All-Big Ten First Team recognition following an outstanding season leading the Terrapins' offense. She leads the team with 85 points and 61 goals, doubling her goal total from last season. LaPointe was named both IWLCA and Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and earned Midseason All-America honors from Inside Lacrosse. Against No. 7 Johns Hopkins, she delivered a career-best performance with seven goals and 10 points in a 15–12 road victory. She has recorded four or more points in 15 of 20 games this season.
- Gilmore earned Third Team honors and received USA Lacrosse All-American recognition for the second consecutive year after earning Honorable Mention honors as a freshman last season. The sophomore earned All-Big Ten First Team honors for the first time in her career. Gilmore leads the team with 112 draw controls and ranks fifth with 21 groundballs while adding 15 points on the season.
- Sterling earned Honorable Mention honors for the first time in her career. A cornerstone of Maryland's defense, she leads the team with 16 caused turnovers and ranks third with 24 groundballs. Sterling has consistently matched up against and limited some of the nation's top offensive players. She earned All-Big Ten First Team honors and was named to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team. In the Big Ten Championship against Northwestern, Sterling held Big Ten leading scorer Madison Taylor to just one goal, her fewest in a game this season. Sterling was selected in the third round with the 11th overall pick by the Maryland Charm.

Lauren LaPointe recorded a career-high seven goals against Johns Hopkins.
big honors
- Five members earned All-Big Ten honors, the conference announced on Tuesday. Honorees include Kori Edmondson, Lauren LaPointe, JJ Suriano, Kayla Gilmore, and Maddy Sterling, while Olivia Rockstroh was recognized with the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.
- LaPointe earned unanimous All-Big Ten First Team honors following an outstanding junior campaign leading the Terrapins' offense. She led the team with 85 points and 61 goals, doubling her goal total from last season.
- Edmondson received unanimous All-Big Ten First Team recognition for the second consecutive season. The senior has made an impact across the field, ranking third on the team with 59 points on 46 goals and 13 assists while placing second with 71 draw controls.
- Suriano turned in an impressive junior season, leading the conference in saves per game (9.73), total saves (207), and save percentage (.519). She also ranked first nationally in saves this season.
- Gilmore earned All-Big Ten First Team honors for the first time in her career. The sophomore leads the team with 112 draw controls and ranks fifth with 21 groundballs, while adding 15 points on the season.
- Sterling also garnered First Team All-Big Ten recognition for the first time. A cornerstone of Maryland's defense, she leads the team with 16 caused turnovers and ranks third with 24 groundballs.

JJ Suriano finished the regular season leading the Big Ten in saves, save percentage, and saves per game.
Edmondson Moving Up The Charts
- With two points against #20 Rutgers in the NCAA Second Round, Kori Edmondson moved into a tie for 27th place on Maryland's all-time career points list alongside current Head Coach Cathy Reese.
- Edmondson recorded her 100th career goal against No. 3 Northwestern last season.
Edmonson on Maryland's Career Points List
- Delia Cox (2003-06) - 218
- Cathy Nelson (1995-98) - 217
- Kori Edmondson (2023-pres.) - 217
- Courtney Hobbs (1999-02) - 207
- Kali Hartshorn (2017-20) - 201
- Betsy Elder (1991-94) - 199
- Edmondson is also climbing the program's all-time goals list. With two goals against No. 20 Rutgers in the NCAA Second Round, she is only four goals away from moving into 12th place.
Edmondson on Maryland's Career Goal List
- Dana Dobie (2007-08) 194
- Kelly Amonte (1993-96) 187
- Kori Edmondson (2023-pres) - 184
- Jen Giles (2016-19) - 179

Kori Edmondson was drafted fourth overall by the New York Charging in the 2026 inaugural WLL College Draft last week.
maryland to the pros
- Kori Edmondson and Maddy Sterling were selected in the 2026 Inaugural WLL College Draft.
- Edmondson was chosen fourth overall in the first round by the New York Charging. She will conclude her career in College Park as one of the most decorated players in program history. The No. 1 recruit in the 2022 class, Edmondson opted to stay home and has developed into one of the premier players to wear the Maryland uniform. She currently ranks 29th all-time in program history with 204 career points.
- During her senior season, Edmondson has been a key contributor across the field, ranking third on the team with 59 points on 46 goals and 13 assists, while also sitting second with 71 draw controls.
- Sterling was selected in the third round with the 11th overall pick by the Maryland Charm. A cornerstone of Maryland's defense, Sterling has consistently matched up against and neutralized some of the nation's top offensive players. She has started every game over the past two seasons, totaling 37 caused turnovers and 50 ground balls.
- Sterling joins a Maryland Charm roster that already features six former Terrapins: Alex Aust Holman ('13), Aurora Cordingley ('22), Erica Evans ('19), Grace Griffin ('22), Abby Bosco ('23), and Meg Douty ('15).
- The New York Charging will open their season on May 16 at 5:30 p.m. in Rhode Island against the Boston Guard. The Maryland Charm will officially kick off their season in Baltimore on Friday, May 29, at 8:30 p.m against the California Palms.
Maddy Sterling was selected in the third round of the WLL draft by the Maryland Charm.
winningest program in women's lacrosse
- Maryland is the winningest program in women's lacrosse, currently standing with a 820-171-3 record all-time. The Terps have won 82.6-percent of their games all time, also the highest winning percentage of all-time. With a win against No. 8 Johns Hopkins, 13-11, in its regular season finale on Saturday. This was Maryland's 800th program win, the most by any women's college lacrosse program.
- Maryland: 820-171-3 (.826)
- Loyola (MD): 613-297-8 (.672)
- Penn State: 603-323-5 (.650)
- Virginia: 597-283-5 (.677)
- James Madison*: 585-347-3 (.627)
- * includes 3 seasons at D-II and 5 seasons undefined at stats.ncaa.org
- Head Coach Cathy Reese is the fifth all-time winningest active head coach and the seventh-winningest coach of all-time in Division 1 women's lacrosse at 393-85. Former Maryland head coach Cindy Timchal is the all-time winningest women's lacrosse coach with 613 wins.
- Cindy Timchal (NU, Maryland, Navy): 613-168 (.785)
- Jenny Levy (North Carolina): 460-131 (.778)
- Amanda O'Leary (Yale, Florida): 437-132 (.768)
- Kelly Amonte Hiller (Northwestern): 405-97 (.807)
- Cathy Reese (Denver, Maryland): 393-85 (.822)

Maryland celebrates capping a perfect 23-0 season in 2017 with the program's 15 national championship.
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