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Maryland women’s soccer drew with No. 17 Rutgers, 0-0, on Saturday. The tie leaves the Terps winless so far this season, with a record of 0-4-2.
Senior forward Mikayla Dayes had two shots, along with junior midfielder Madison Oracion and redshirt junior forward Alyssa Poarch having one shot, respectively.
The Terps had two saves on the day by redshirt freshman goalkeeper Kennedy Tolson. One of the saves came in the first overtime period when she prevented Rutger’s best chance at winning the match.
Maryland is set to host Michigan on Thursday at 3 p.m., still in search of its first win of the season.
In Other News
Maryland men’s basketball was named a 10-seed in the NCAA Tournament.
The Terps fell to Michigan in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten tournament Friday.
Henry detailed how the confrontation between Juwan Howard and Mark Turgeon was part of growing tensions between the two teams this season.
Maryland women’s basketball won its second consecutive Big Ten tournament championship Saturday.
Dylan shared his three takeaways from the big win.
No. 3 Maryland men’s lacrosse used a strong fourth quarter to blow past No. 4 Rutgers, 19-12.
Maryland women’s lacrosse picked up an overtime win against Johns Hopkins Friday.
Maryland volleyball earned its first season sweep this weekend, defeating Iowa on Friday and Saturday.
Maryland baseball split its weekend series with Rutgers.
Maryland field hockey defeated Penn State Sunday.
Here is a look at Maryland men’s basketball’s reaction to being selected for the NCAA tournament.
No matter how different things may be, there is still nothing better than that moment of a team having its name called for the NCAA Tournament.
— Wes Brown (@W_Brown21) March 14, 2021
When the Terps found out they were dancing:pic.twitter.com/6DuQwsxKJx
Lila and Wes gave some insight on the Terps’ matchup with the Huskies.
Maryland men's basketball and UConn have faced each other 7 times, with the Huskies holding a 4-3 edge. Two of those meetings have come in the NCAA Tournament:
— Lila Bromberg (@lilabbromberg) March 15, 2021
- Sweet 16 of 1995 NCAA Tournament (UConn, 99-89)
- Elite 8 of 2002 National Championship run (Maryland, 90-82)
Maryland men's basketball has opened as 2.5-point underdogs against UConn in its NCAA Tournament Round of 64 matchup, per @BetRivers.
— Wes Brown (@W_Brown21) March 14, 2021
Maryland women’s basketball is on a roll.
"We're not done yet. We've got 2 more nets to cut." #FearTheTurtle x #MarchOn pic.twitter.com/f9vTBAaykW
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) March 13, 2021
The Terps set multiple Big Ten Tournament championship game records, per @ESPNStatsInfo.
— Lauren Rosh (@lauren_rosh) March 13, 2021
One of those records is assists. @TerpsWBB had 29. @BrendaFrese has emphasized all season how proud she is of this team's unselfishness. Here's what she had to say about that all weekend: pic.twitter.com/E84dHVEULO
Heading into Selection Sunday, Maryland women’s basketball (24-2) has won 13 straight games and collected another Big Ten Tournament title.
— Dylan Spilko (@DylanSpilko) March 13, 2021
During that streak, not a single Maryland opponent has come within single digits of @BrendaFrese’s squad.
Sheer dominance of the Big Ten.
Head coach Brenda Frese says that she thinks this year's Maryland women's basketball team might be more potent and with more depth than the 2006 National Champions.
— Lila Bromberg (@lilabbromberg) March 13, 2021