virginiasports.com:

PHILADELPHIA – Sixth-seeded Virginia’s (12-6) season came to a close after the Cavaliers fell 12-6 to No. 7 seed Maryland (11-5) in the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament at Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pa.) Saturday afternoon (May 25).

With the win, the Terrapins advance to face No. 1 seed and reigning national-champion Notre Dame (15-1), which defeated No. 5 seed Denver (13-4), 13-6, in Saturday’s first semifinal game. The championship game is set for Monday (May 27) at 1 p.m. on ESPN.

Maryland won 10 of the first half’s 12 total faceoffs to help the Terrapins leap out to a four-goal lead by the break. The Cavaliers led for nearly four minutes of game time, but Maryland quickly flipped the score late in the first and never looked back.

Virginia’s starting attack in McCabe Millon (2g), Connor Shellenberger (1g, 1a) and Payton Cormier (1g, 1a) recorded two points each. Close defenseman Cole Kastner notched a game-high four caused turnovers. Kyle Morris made his first career start and tallied five saves in over 42 minutes of action. Matthew Nunes entered the game late in the third quarter and surrendered only one goal the rest of the way.