Terps finish up the season on the road against Purdue
Against Purdue on Wednesday night, the Terps will have a chance to end their season on a high note by doing something they have not done since September 22, win.
Against Purdue on Wednesday night, the Terps will have a chance to end their season on a high note by doing something they have not done since September 22, win.
After playing in six overtime games this season, it was only fitting that the Maryland women’s soccer team (7-7-3) played some bonus soccer before tying Michigan State (6-10-1) 0-0.
For Terps seniors Zoe Clark, Kate Waters, Hope Gouterman, Natasha Ntone-Kouo and Madison Turner, Saturday night will be the last opportunity they have to play for the women’s soccer team at Ludwig Field.
The Maryland Terrapins women’s soccer team has played in two types of games this year. The first being tough blowout losses and the second being down to the wire nail bitters. After a streak of blowout defeats, the Terps once again found themselves in a close matchup. Yet, an overtime goal by Nittany Lion sophomore Laura Freigang in the 94 minute gave No. 13 Penn State a 1-0 victory of…
After falling to No. 12 Ohio State on Thursday by a score of 2-0, the Terps tough Big Ten schedule continues on Sunday as another ranked opponent travels to College Park. It has not been easy sledding for Maryland since entering conference play. A 1-6-1 record and the fact that they have been outscored 18-4 has the Terps reeling in the wrong direction.
A problem for the Maryland Terrapins women’s soccer team has been the concession of early goals. That problem showed itself again on Thursday night as an early Ohio State goal put the Buckeyes ahead and they never looked back as they cruised to a 2-0 victory. That early goal came in the 15 minute off the foot of senior forward Eleanor Gabriel, her first score of the season. Gabriel would…
he Maryland Terrapins women’s soccer team (7-5-2) has had a rough journey in Big Ten play. Through seven conference games, the Terps have a 1-5-1 record, and things are not going to get easier on Thursday night.
On Thursday night in Nebraska, the Maryland Terrapins women’s soccer team had a rough night, as they were shutout 3-0. On Sunday in Iowa City, things got even rougher for the Terps as they fell to Iowa 4-0.
The Maryland Terrapins women’s soccer team’s season has been one full of trends in 2017. The Terps started off the season 6-0-1 behind strong play from their defense. Then, in the following five games, Maryland went 1-3-1 in large part due to defensive struggles. On Thursday night against Nebraska (8-3-2, 2-1-2), the Terps continued that trend allowing multiple goals for the fifth time in their last six contests, falling to…
Once again the Maryland Terrapins women’s soccer team (7-3-2, 1-3-1) found themselves down early 2-0 in the first half. After trailing Wisconsin 2-0 on Friday, the Terps were able to mount a comeback and force a 2-2 draw. However, Maryland was not able to recapture that magic from Friday as they fell to the Gophers (7-2-3, 3-1-1) 3-1.