Second-half surge pushes Maryland field hockey to 6-1 win over New Hampshire
Taylor Lyons
Maryland field hockey celebrates after scoring during its X-X win over New Hampshire on Sept. 11, 2022. (Riley Sims/The Diamondback)
Maryland field hockey’s offense, a unit that sports one of the country’s highest scoring margins, breached the New Hampshire shooting circle with ease two minutes into the game. On the Terps’ first penalty corner chance of the afternoon, Hope Rose scored her team-leading fifth goal of the season.