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Tuesday February 16th, 2021 8:00am (Inside Lacrosse Photo: Jaclyn Borowski) After a busy offseason in which Maryland added a couple of talented grad transfers and replaced Holy Cross-bound J.L. Reppert, the Terps enter the 2021 season having returned all their starters on a team that got off to a 5-1 start and produced a Top-10 scoring offense. Following an abbreviated fall, the Terps have had plenty of time to adjust to new practice protocols and prep to “Be The Best” in a season where continuity carried over from last spring is as important as ever. Senior SSDM Roman Puglise said as much during Maryland’s preseason media day on Tuesday, adding that the team was excited as ever to get going for their first practice on Jan. 12. ....
Photo by Alan Schaefer/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Thanks to a devastating pandemic, an unsavory finish to Maryland men’s lacrosse 2020 campaign left plenty to be desired. In just six games, the team demonstrated its perennial ability to produce at a high level on offense, displayed its depth on both sides of the field and was firmly positioned to make a significant run in the NCAA Tournament. Now with no major departures following the prolonged offseason, the Terps, who are No. 5 ranking per Inside Lacrosse, bring in a roster that includes high-end freshman talent along with prolific upperclassmen athletes. And they’re all poised to make this 2021 season a mulligan to last year’s shortened campaign. ....