By Roman Stubbs, The Washington Post FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Maryland men’s lacrosse team’s 42-year national championship drought ended at approximately 3:16 p.m. ET on Monday afternoon, with the Terrapins celebrating their 9-6 title game win over Ohio State with a mosh pit in the south end zone of Gillette Stadium. Wearing simple white uniforms with red block letters and numbers, the kind of old school threads that the program’s last championship team wore in 1975, the Terrapins stayed on the turf as long as they could to soak up their most important win in more than four decades, which came after losses in the national championship game in each of the previous two seasons. The Terrapins’ win marked a sweep for the school — the Maryland women’s lacrosse team won a national championship on Sunday, clinching their third title in four seasons.