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Terps advance as Towson, UMBC, and Johns Hopkins are eliminated from NCAA Men's Lacrosse Tournament

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TOWSON, Md. — The Maryland Terps men's lacrosse team has advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament after defeating the sixth-ranked Towson Tigers 14-13 on Sunday afternoon at Johnny Unitas Stadium.

With 2:21 left in overtime, Louis Dubick scored the game winner, sending Towson home early and setting up a Saturday battle between Maryland and No. 3-seed Virginia.

For the Terps, Bubba Fairman and Logan Wisnauskas scored three goals each, while Brody McLean and Brendan Sunday each scored four goals for Towson, who ended their season with an 11-5 record.

Other local teams eliminated from the tournament on Sunday include UMBC, who lost to Penn State 25-10, and Johns Hopkins, who fell 16-9 to Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind.