After its second loss of the season coming just a week earlier, Maryland field hockey was able to regroup and start postseason play with a 6-0 domination of Michigan State.
The Terrapins (17-2) were without midfielder Kyler Greenwalt, who suffered a torn ACL against Virginia, and sophomore defender Sophie Giezeman, who left the team to pursue other endeavors. But they still had perhaps their best performance of the season, tallying 30 shots to Michigan State’s two.
Maryland started the game off fast, as senior Linnea Gonzales taking the ball up the middle and backhanding a shot into the goal just 3:30 into the match.