No. 10 Maryland Men's Lacrosse Faces Rival Virginia

The Terps look to bounce back at home against a struggling Cavaliers squad.

Mar. 13, 2026 at 3:35pm

The No. 10 Maryland men's lacrosse team will host rival Virginia on Saturday, looking to bounce back from a recent three-game losing streak. The Terps have struggled at home this season, but will need to find their offensive rhythm to match Virginia's potent attack led by junior McCabe Millon and senior Truitt Sunderland. Maryland goalie Brian Ruppel will also look to rebound after facing several high-powered offenses recently.

Why it matters

This matchup between two historic lacrosse programs carries significant weight, as Maryland looks to get back on track at home and prove it can compete with one of the top offenses in the country. A win over Virginia would be a major boost for the Terps as they prepare for the remainder of their schedule.

The details

Maryland is coming off a 13-8 victory over Delaware, in which Braden Erksa and Chris Lyons stepped up with seven combined goals in the absence of leading scorer Eric Spanos. The Terps' defense will need to tighten up against a Virginia offense that features three top-10 recruits from the last four years, including Millon and Sunderland. Freshman faceoff specialist Griff Meyer has been a key contributor for the Cavaliers as well.

  • The game is scheduled for Saturday, March 13 at 1 p.m. EST.
  • Maryland has yet to win at its home stadium, SECU Stadium, this season.

The players

Eric Spanos

The senior attacker has been the heartbeat of Maryland's offense, scoring at least 15 goals in each of the last four seasons.

McCabe Millon

The junior attacker for Virginia leads the nation with 3.83 assists per game and has also contributed 15 goals this season.

Truitt Sunderland

The senior attacker is Virginia's leading scorer this season with 16 goals after a breakout junior campaign.

Griff Meyer

The freshman faceoff specialist has been a key contributor for Virginia, winning 52.9% of his draws to help the Cavaliers' explosive offense.

Brian Ruppel

The Maryland goalie has struggled at times this season, failing to post a save percentage over 50% in three straight games against high-powered offenses.

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What they’re saying

“We must find a way to slow down Virginia's offense and get our own attack going again. This is a big opportunity for us to get back on track at home.”

— Braden Erksa, Maryland Attacker

“Our defense has let us down at times this season, but we have the talent to compete with anyone. We're looking forward to the challenge of facing a rival like Maryland.”

— McCabe Millon

What’s next

A win over Virginia would be a major boost for Maryland as it looks to secure a high seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Terps will then turn their attention to Big Ten play, where they will face several more ranked opponents.

The takeaway

This matchup between two historic lacrosse programs will showcase the offensive firepower of both teams, but the key will be which defense can step up and make timely stops. Maryland needs to protect its home field and prove it can compete with the top teams in the country, while Virginia looks to get back on track and regain its status as an elite program.