CARY — The North Carolina women’s lacrosse team got a taste of ACC tournament glory when it led first-seeded Maryland for more than 36 minutes Sunday in the tournament final.
But an 8-0 second-half run by the Terrapins made sure the Tar Heels didn’t get a full bite.
Despite a 6-3 halftime deficit, Maryland held UNC to just one goal in the second half en route to its third straight ACC championship with a 12-7 victory.
“In the second half, we didn’t stick to our game plan,” senior Corey Donohoe said. “We didn’t work like a team.”
The first half was all North Carolina (12-5), as Maryland entered the locker room trailing for the first time all season. Becky Lynch, who finished the game with four goals and tied a tournament record with 11 goals on the weekend, netted three of them in the first half.
UNC goalkeeper Lauren Maksym recorded eight first-half saves and held Maryland (17-0) to a season-low three goals before the break.
But then the wheels came off for the Tar Heels.
“We got a little lax, and maybe a little anxious, and kind of comfortable with it,” Lynch said.
The momentum changed behind tournament MVP Laura Merrifield of Maryland. Merrifield scored the Terrapins’ first two second-half goals, the second of which kick-started the run that ran the Tar Heels out of contention.