No. 4 Maryland field hockey drops both games in Big Ten/ACC Challenge; falls 2-1 vs. No. 5 Duke
The Terps were unable to secure their “revenge” after losing both contests against Duke last season.
The Terps were unable to secure their “revenge” after losing both contests against Duke last season.
The Terps handily outplayed the Cardinal on both sides of the ball, moving to 11-0 against them in school history.
The Terps lost 11 players from last year’s roster, including leading scorer Hope Rose and key defender Rayne Wright.
Maryland loses multiple key seniors, but with multiple underclassmen contributors returning the Terps look to come back with a reloaded the roster.
This marks the first time the Terps have failed to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament since 2015.
Maryland took down the Hawkeyes 5-0 on the road earlier this season and now looks to defend home field with the stakes much higher.