Maryland's lacrosse team's offense failed in title game

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Maryland's men's lacrosse team lost the national championship game 13-10 to Cornell, highlighting a lack of offensive firepower. The Terps struggled to match Cornell's scoring. Cornell's attackmen, CJ Kirst and Ryan Goldstein, dominated the game, scoring a combined ten goals. Maryland's offense, in contrast, lacked the dynamic playmaking ability needed to compete. The loss marks Maryland coach John Tillman's seventh championship game defeat. The team's reliance on goalie Logan McNaney, who wears the number one jersey, further emphasized the offensive struggles.


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