No. 9 Maryland men’s lacrosse lost another key contributor from last year’s National Championship winning squad. Senior starting goalkeeper Logan McNaney tore his ACL and will miss the remainder of the season, according to a Baltimore Sun report.
The injury occurred in the final minutes of last Saturday’s game, when he fell into Loyola’s bench while attempting to grab a loose ball. McNaney had difficulty walking, limping over to the Maryland bench before heading into the Maryland locker room.
The 2022 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player was set for another big season, earning a nominee to the Tewaaraton Watch List and a spot on USA Lacrosse preseason second team All-American list.
Earlier this season McNaney became just the ninth goalie in program history to accumulate at least 400 saves.
Teddy Dolan presumably will replace McNaney behind the net. Dolan transferred to Maryland after playing at Binghamton for the last four years.
In Dolan’s brief 11 minutes of action this season, the graduate student has made three saves while allowing one goal.
At Binghamton, Dolan started all the games he played in (29). Last season Dolan made 189 saves with .543 save percentage, earning American East second team All-Conference honors.
The Terps host No. 18 Syracuse on Saturday, and the matchup expects to be the first start for Dolan in a Maryland uniform.
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