MM 5.26: Maryland women’s lacrosse attacker Lauren LaPointe reaches 100 career goals

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ANN ARBOR, MI - APRIL 24: Lauren Lapointe #8 of the Maryland Terrapins runs with the ball against the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays in the second quarter of a Big Ten Women's Lacrosse Semifinals game on April 24, 2026 at U-M Lacrosse Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Paul Barnick/Big Ten/University Images via Getty Images).

As the season came to an end for Maryland women’s lacrosse, one of its brightest stars reached an important milestone. In the Terps’ semifinal loss to North Carolina Friday, junior attacker Lauren LaPointe notched her 100th and 101st career goals.

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2026 proved to be a banner year for LaPointe, scoring 66 goals in the highest-scoring individual season at Maryland since Aurora Cordingley’s 67 scores in 2022. She also had the most productive offensive game by a Terp this season, tallying seven goals and 10 total points in their regular-season win over Johns Hopkins.

LaPointe’s rise in production came in her first year in the starting lineup. But on a Maryland attacking core filled with high-volume scorers, her precise shooting and poise in X made her a standout on offense.

However, that offense wasn’t enough Friday, as Maryland only mustered six goals in its semifinal loss to the Tar Heels. With many of their premier goal scorers departing in the offseason, the Terps are likely to rely on LaPointe to a greater extent as they bring in new attacking pieces. 

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