Michigan Lacrosse Hosts Maryland for Cancer Awareness Game
Michigan Lacrosse Hosts Maryland for Cancer Awareness Game
On March 28, 2026, the U-M Lacrosse Stadium in Ann Arbor became the setting for a special event as the Michigan Wolverines hosted the Maryland Terrapins.
Beyond the high-stakes Big Ten competition, the game served as a powerful platform for cancer awareness.
Fans participated in a 'Blue Out,' filling the stands in matching colors, with 1,944 spectators gathering to support the cause and their teams.
While Michigan entered the contest holding a four-game winning streak against their rivals, Maryland was determined to change the narrative.
The Terrapins dominated the field, securing a 14–8 victory.
Maryland’s Eric Spanos delivered an incredible performance with eight goals, while Michigan’s goalie Hunter Taylor fought hard, recording 17 saves.
For the Wolverines, it was a test of resilience during a season of growth, while Maryland proved its consistency as a top program.
The event left a lasting impression, proving that even in defeat, the spirit of unity and support for cancer awareness remains a victory for the entire community.
