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Carr, Maryland Fall in NCAA Lacrosse Title Game

The Terps fell to top-seeded Loyola (MD) 9-3 today in Foxborough, MA.

FOXBOROUGH, MA - Curtis product and the University of Maryland fell short in the NCAA Lacrosse National Title Game on Monday.

The Terps lost 9-3 to top-seeded Loyola (MD). It marked the second year in a row that the team reached the title game.

For Maryland, the loss comes two days after it bested Duke on Saturday, 16-10.

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Carr is a 2009 graduate of Curtis, and he helped his team reach the NCAA Lacrosse Final Four by scoring a goal in its 11-5 upset of No. 2 John Hopkins a week ago.

The 6-foot-2, 205-pound midfielder - whose younger brother, Colby, is - enjoyed a successful junior year in which he's scored six goals, two assists in 16 games, as well as 25 ground balls, according to the University of Maryland.

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In his sophomore year, Carr had seven goals, an assist and 21 ground balls in 18 games.


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