It was a collective effort from the No. 3 Maryland Terrapins women's lacrosse team on Sunday afternoon in front of the home crowd at SECU Stadium, as the Terps knocked off their conference foes, the Rutgers Scarlet Knights,11-8 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Keeley Block was not only the leading goal scorer for the Terps, but also the game's leading scorer, tallying four goals. It was a dominant opening quarter for the Terps, who scored six goals in the opening frame to take a firm 6-1 lead. Block scored the game's opening goal less than two minutes into the contest. Block added one more goal before the quarter's end, Lauren LaPointe scored twice, and Jordyn Lypkin and Maisy Clevenger each tallied once. LaPointe assisted on two of the final goals, scoring, totaling four early points in the quarter. In the second quarter, the Scarlet Knights responded with four goals to cut the deficit down to 8-5 at halftime.…