The University of Maryland Women’s Lacrosse team departs for its Final Four matchup against Boston College. Photo via Facebook.
The University of Maryland Women’s Lacrosse team departs for its Final Four matchup against Boston College. Photo via Facebook.

By Scott Lowe

When the University of Maryland women’s lacrosse team takes the field May 25 for its NCAA semifinal game against Boston College, the Terps will be in a familiar setting surrounded by familiar faces.

For the team’s seniors, it will mark their fourth Final Four appearance, two of which have resulted in national championships. Maryland, which carries a 17-game winning streak and 20-1 record into the semifinals, faced the same Boston College team in last year’s title game, earning a 16-13 victory for a third championship in four seasons.

Adding to the familiarity, the top-seeded Terps face a fourth-seeded Eagle team coached by one of them; former Maryland standout Acacia Walker-Weinstein was an All-American for the Terps and has built Boston College into one of the nation’s top programs since taking over in 2012.

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