Two minutes later Carney fed a pass from behind the net to fellow senior Allison Comito who beat sophomore goaltender Nora Guyer to tie the game. Juniors Meredith Egan and Courtney Hobbs each scored to extend Maryland's lead to 4-2 with just over ten minutes remaining in the first half.
But Harper would answer again for the Crimson. After the Crimson took its time to set up offensively, Corkery delivered another nice feed inside, and Harper finished for her second goal of the game.
The Terrapins scored the next three goals to close out the half ahead by four, 7-3.
"They passed the ball really quickly and made some shots from unbelievable angles," Corkery said.
The Crimson had possession for much of the first five minutes of the second half but were unable to get any good looks on goal.
Egan took over for the Terrapins and scored a goal and assisted on another in the span of just over a minute to extend Maryland's lead to 9-3 just under ten minutes into the half.
Senior Jennifer Lee responded at 21:45, beating two inside the fan before burying as shot in the side netting to break Maryland's streak of five unanswered goals.
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