Thursday marked the first of Maryland women’s soccer’s two straight home games to end the season, but the fans at Ludwig Field weren’t given much to cheer for.
The home team’s offense sputtered all night, and the visiting Wisconsin Badgers scored three goals in the first half to silence the crowd.
Facing an uphill battle, the Terps stopped and took a seat, giving up a first-half hat trick to forward Emma Jaskaniec in their seventh straight loss, 3-0.
Continuing its recent struggles, Maryland had no connectivity between its players. It has gone nine straight games without a goal, its longest scoring drought this century.