Newsstand: Michigan Men's Lacrosse wins first Big Ten Championship
No. 15 Michigan men’s lacrosse beat 7th-ranked Maryland on Saturday by a score of 14-5 to earn its first-ever Big Ten title berth and trip to the NCAA Tournament.
Michigan held a 10-4 lead at the half and got six points each from Bryce Clay and Josh Zawada in addition to five goals from tournament MVP Michael Boehm. Clay had four goals and two assists, making him the ninth player in program history to reach 100 points in his career.
The Wolverines had seven players make the all-tournament team in Boehm, Clay, Zawada, Andrew Darby, Bryce Clay, Hunter Taylor, Jack Whitney and Justin Wietfelt.
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The NCAA Tournament selection show is set for May 7 at 9:30 p.m., so Michigan’s first-round opponent will be set soon enough. But the athletic department can now add another Big Ten Champion to its resume in the men’s lacrosse program.
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