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Maryland Lax: Can 2026 end the 5-year title drought?

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Maryland's women's lacrosse team seeks to end a five-season national title drought.
  • The team returns 10 of 12 starters for the 2026 season, including top midfielder Kori Edmondson.
  • The Terps face a challenging schedule, starting Feb. 6 against No. 13 Syracuse.
Maryland Lax: Can 2026 end the 5-year title drought?

No. 7 Maryland women's lacrosse faces a critical juncture as they aim to break a five-season streak without reaching the national finals. Coach Cathy Reese, a four-time national coach of the year, has a storied history with five national titles but is looking to overcome recent semifinal exits.

The 2026 season sees a strong core returning, including 10 of 12 starters. Midfielder Kori Edmondson, a preseason First Team All-American, leads the charge alongside key players like Jordyn Lipkin, Emma Abbazia, and Kayla Gilmore. The defense will be anchored by Kennedy Major and Neve O'Ferrall, with goalkeeper JJ Suriano back in net.

Key departures include defender Sophie Halus, attackers Kate Sites and Chrissy Thomas, and several players transferring to Florida State and James Madison. Among the 12 new recruits, five-star attacker Ava Meyn is expected to make an immediate impact.

The Terps face a daunting schedule, commencing February 6th at No. 13 Syracuse and including several other ranked opponents before Big Ten play. Maryland's ultimate goal remains securing their 15th national title, requiring significant adjustments to overcome their postseason slump.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Terps begin their 2026 season on February 6th on the road against No. 13 Syracuse.
Key returning players include midfielder Kori Edmondson, Jordyn Lipkin, Emma Abbazia, Kayla Gilmore, Kennedy Major, Neve O'Ferrall, and goalkeeper JJ Suriano.
Maryland has failed to advance past the national semifinals for the last five consecutive seasons.

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