By Brian Kapur
In the second round of the NCAA Tournament, the Terps sent a message to the field hockey world with a 5-0 drubbing of Drexel.
From goalkeeper Alicia Grater at one end of the field to the Terps' all-time leading scorer Nicole Muracco on the other end of the field, the Terps were firing on all cylinders as they shut out the Dragons.
Muracco got the scoring started by challenging the Dragons' goalkeeper and getting the ball through after battling with her. Muracco struck again moments later on an assist from Ameliet Rischen to give the Terps a 2-0 lead at half.
Katie O'Donnell, Janessa Pope and Megan Frazer each had a goal in the second half to balloon the score to 5-0.
Alicia Morowski did not play due to an injury sustained against American.
Drexel made 16 saves on 33 Maryland shots. Meanwhile the Dragons could only take three shots, all of which happened in the second half and one was saved by Grater.
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