Maryland goalie Megan Taylor celebrates with the trophy after Sunday's win against Boston College at Baltimore's Homewood Field. And when the national championship trophy is on the sideline, emotions are unleashed in a way that only takes place on the final day of the season. They had led the team to its fifth national championship since Cathy Reese became head coach in 2007 and the program’s 14th NCAA championship overall, the most in history. Inside a packed stadium at Johns Hopkins University, which Sunday had no empty bleachers as fans lined the field’s fenced perimeter, top-ranked Maryland’s senior class earned the ultimate ending. The Maryland defense, led by Taylor, played the best it has all season, Reese said, especially given how No.
Source: Washington Post May 26, 2019 20:50 UTC