COLLEGE PARK — Maryland women’s lacrosse got an early glimpse of life without Emily Sterling. Whether the team will continue its run in the NCAA Tournament without its standout goalkeeper remains to be seen.
In the first start of her college career, Julia Hammerschlag made a personal-best eight saves, and eight different players found the net to propel the No. 4 seed Terps to a 17-1 thrashing of visiting Robert Morris in a first-round game Friday afternoon at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex.