In the first half Sunday at Maryland Stadium, the cloudy weather was a surprisingly good indicator of the Terps’ chances against Robert Morris.
Maryland turned the ball over on two early possessions, a rare sight for a team that takes care of the ball as well as anyone in the country. Even the Terps’ first goal was more of a lucky break than a real offensive set. Defender Bryce Young whiffed on a transition pass and deflected the ball to Adam DiMillo, who finished off the slipshod possession with a goal. Maryland continued to struggle in offensive sets during the first half, with only one of its three goals coming in 6-on-6 play.