Maryland soccer falls to clinical Wake Forest in second round of NCAA Tournament
The Terps didn’t have the legs to keep up with Wake Forest — despite numerous second half chances.
The Terps didn’t have the legs to keep up with Wake Forest — despite numerous second half chances.
Ei Crognale and Isaac Ngobu starred as the Terps advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
“We grew into the game, and certainly were the worthy winners.”
A more attacking second half carried Maryland past Villanova.
The Terps have struggled for goalscoring opportunities through the first two matches.
The Terps exercised patience on Thursday night.
The Terps have numerous new faces to integrate ahead of the 2019 season.
The Hofstra transfer could fill the void left by the departure of Amar Sejdic.