
Ohio State Set for B1G Quarterfinal Game vs. No. 4 Maryland
4/21/2026 9:42:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
Teams will meet Wednesday in Ann Arbor
The Basics
Buckeye This and That
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- The Ohio State women's lacrosse team heads to Ann Arbor, Mich., for the Big Ten Tournament.
- In the quarterfinals, No. 7 seed Ohio State will take on No. 2 Maryland at 3 p.m. Wednesday. The game winner will face the winner of a quarterfinal game between No. 3 Johns Hopkins and No. 6 Rutgers at 6 p.m. Friday.Â
- The other quarterfinal is No. 4 Michigan vs. No. 5 Penn State, with the winner facing No. 1 Northwestern, who received a quarterfinal bye, in the semis. The final is set for noon Sunday.Â
- B1G+ will carry the quarterfinals, with the semifinals and final on BTN and the Fox Sports app. Live statistics can be linked from OhioStateBuckeyes.com.
- Ohio State is 9-7 on the year (3-5 B1G) and No. 4-ranked Maryland is 14-2 (6-2 B1G). The teams closed the regular season Saturday in Columbus with a 13-9 Terp win.
- The series between Ohio State and Maryland started in 2001 and the teams have met at least once each year since 2015 as Big Ten foes (with the exception the shortened  2020 season).
- The teams have faced off twice in the Big Ten Tournament. Ohio State posted an 11-10 win in 2015 in the semifinals in College Park, Md., and Maryland won 11-7 in 2023 at home.Â
- The Terps are scoring 13.44 goals a game and allowing 9.81 an outing.Â
- Lauren Lapointe has a team-high 54 goals and 75 points and Kristen Shanahan has a team-high 25 assists. JJ Suriano is first nationally in save percentage (.520).Â
- For the second year in a row, Buckeye goalie Jocelyn Torres was named to the watch list for the Tewaaraton Award.Â
- This year, she has started all 16 games for the Buckeyes, with 156 saves, a 10.43 goals-against average and .402 save percentage.
- Torres has 68 collegiate games played (all starts), posting a 10.50 gaa and .445 sv%. Â
- She matched her career best with 14 saves at Louisville Feb. 10 in a double overtime win and had 12 saves in the Buckeyes' win at Northwestern March 15 and against Rutgers March 19, tied for the fourth-most in her collegiate career.Â
- The Buckeyes closed the regular season with a 13-9 loss to Maryland Saturday in Columbus. The Buckeyes led 3-1 after the first quarter but the Terps outscored Ohio State 7-1 in the second for an 8-4 lead at the half. Each team scored five times in the second half for the final.
- Ohio State's last Big Ten Tournament game was a 15-13 quarterfinal loss vs. Penn State April 27, 2024.
- Ohio State is averaging 13.25 goals per game, ranking 28th in the NCAA, and has 16 or more in six of the last 12 outings.Â
- Ohio State is allowing 10.31 goals per game, giving up 10 or less in 12 outings (including four or less four times). Â
- The Buckeyes are averaging 29.0 shots a game and holding opponents to 23.7 per outing. Ohio State is 25th nationally in shooting percentage (.457) and is averaging 21.25 shots on goal a game.
- Ohio State has converted 50.7 percent of its free position chances, ranking 23rd in the NCAA.Â
- The Buckeyes are averaging 14.38 draw controls a game to rank 25th in the NCAA and have a .558 draw control percentage. Â Â
- Ohio State has two double overtime wins this year, both on the road. Kate Tyack notched the gamewinner at Louisville Feb. 10 and Kampbell Stone had the gwg April 11 at USC.
- The win at then-No. 4 Northwestern March 15 was the Buckeyes' first over a top 10 team since a 16-13 victory at No. 9 Penn State April 9, 2016, with Ohio State ranked 12th at the time. It was the first win over a team ranked in the top 5 since an unranked Ohio State squad beat No. 4 Northwestern in overtime 11-10 March 9, 2014.
Buckeye This and That
- Senior transfer Camryn Callaghan is first on the squad with 44 goals, including four in two of the last three outings, and ranks second with 57 points, standing third with 13 assists. Her 44 goals are tied for the 12th most in a single season in school history, behind four players tied for eighth with 45 (last Baley Parrott in 2019). Callaghan has a team-high nine player-up scores to rank sixth in the Big Ten. Â
- Callaghan has a point in each of her last 31 games, with an 85-19-104 line in the stretch. Her career total is now 243 points (201g, 42a), notching career goal 200 last Wednesday vs. Kent State. She ranks sixth among current NCAA players in career goals and is 10th in points, ranking 15th in goals per game (2.96).Â
- Callaghan is fifth nationally and second in the Big Ten in free position goals per game (15/.94). She has converted 57.7 percent of her free position chances to rank 25th in the NCAA.
- Junior Kate Tyack leads the Buckeyes with 67 points, ranking second with 40 goals and first with 27 assists, all career highs. She has multiple points in 15 of 16 games this season (all but Feb. 27 vs. Detroit Mercy), with multiple assists in eight games and multiple goals in 11. She now has 98 goals and 136 points in her Buckeye career. Tyack is on a 21-game point streak, with 52 goals, 26 assists and 78 points in the stretch. Tyack is the first Buckeye with 60-plus points since Liza Hernandez had 61 in 2019 and her 67 points are the most since Cian Dabrowski had 68 in 2016.
- Sophomore Abby Boyle, who was first on the team with 50 draw controls last year, had a program-record 16 against Detroit Mercy Feb. 27. The program record had been 13, set three times prior, with the last March 10, 2022 by Chloe Johnson. She leads the Buckeyes with 98 draw controls, the second most in program history behind Johnson's 124 in 2022. Boyle has five or more draws in 10 of the last 14 games. She currently ranks fifth in program history with 148 draw controls.Â
- Jocelyn Torres is first on the squad with 31 ground balls, followed by Darrien Furiness with 28. Furiness, a senior, has started all 16 games this season after playing in nine games the last three years combined. Furiness is second on the squad with 13 caused turnovers. Â
- Kampbell Stone is second on the team with 36 draw controls, followed by Delaney Harlan with 27.Â
- Audrey Schoemer, who has started all 48 games on defense in her Buckeye career, is first on the team with 15 caused turnovers.
- Lindsey McCulloch, in her first year as a starter, is third with 12 caused turnovers, while Stone and Callaghan are next with 11 caused turnovers each.
- Zoe Coleman had three goals and four points vs. Kent State last week, with her assist marking the 100th point of her Ohio State career. She is third on the team with 21 goals this season, ranking fourth with 27 points. She now has 76 goals and 26 assists for 102 career points in 64 games.Â
- Annie Hargraves has seven goals in her last three games combined and now has 20 goals to rank fourth on the team.Â
- Maddy Paz is third on the team with 19 goals and 37 points and second with 18 assists after a six-goal and point season as a freshman last year. She has a point in 13 of 16 games this season.Â
- Katie Kauchek has started each of the 30 games she has played in for the Buckeyes on defense in 2025 and '26 and has 11 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers. Ella Wright has started each of the last 31 games and has seven ground balls and seven caused turnovers this season.
- Brooke Vinson has a goal in 12 of 16 games this year and has a career-high 15 goals and 18 points.Â
- Stone has 18 goals on the year and shares the team lead with Tyack with three gamewinners.
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