Max Schmidt #9 of the Maryland Terrapins checks Josh Dionne #1 of the Duke Blue Devils during the first half.
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Posted: 05/28/2011
BALTIMORE - Maryland Terps took the Duke Blue Devils with a final score of 9 to 4 which takes the Terps to Monday's Division I championship.
Devil's David Lawson was assisted by Robert Rotanz to score the first goal of the game.
Maryland's Grant Catalino was assisted by Joe Cummings to take the first Terps goal of the game with 7:12 left in the first period.
The final goal of the game was scored by Duke's Christian Walsh assisted by Justin Turri for his 21st goal of the season with just 2:06 left in the game.
Today's victory means that the Terps will face the Virginia Cavalier's who overtook the Denver Pioneers in game 1 earlier today, in the NCAA men's lacrosse championship finals.
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