The Cornell men's lacrosse team dominated Maryland 16-8, easily advancing to the NCAA quarterfinals on Sunday in College Park, Md.

Cornell's Rob Pannell, a Tewaaraton Trophy finalist, had four goals and three assists for Cornell. Steve Mock also had four goals.

The Big Red outscored Maryland 10-4 in the second half. Cornell also had a huge advantage in ground balls, 43-29.

No. 6 seed Maryland, ranked No. 1 just a month ago, lost three of its final five games.

Cornell will head back to College Park on Saturday to play the winner of the Towson-Ohio State game.

Scoring: Cornell -- Rob Pannell 4-3, Steve Mock 4-0, Matt Donovan 2-1, Connor Buczek 1-1, Connor English 1-1, Max Van Bourgondien 1-1, John Edmonds 1-0, Thomas Keith 1-0, Dan Lintner 1-0, Chris Cook 0-1, Doug Tesoriero 0-1. Maryland -- John Haus 2-0, Jake Bernhardt 1-1, Kevin Cooper 1-1, Jesse Bernhardt 1-0, Owen Blye 1-0, Mike Chanenchuk 1-0, Charlie Raffa 1-0.

Saves: Cornell 12 (AJ Fiore), Maryland 10 (Niko Amato 10, Kyle Bernlohr 0). Shots: Maryland 35-31. Faceoffs: Cornell 16-10. Ground balls: Cornell 43-29. Extra-man opps: Cornell 2-4, Maryland 0-3.