After 90 minutes of game time, which took almost two-and-a-half actual hours, 32 fouls and 11 yellow cards, Maryland men’s soccer was left yearning for more Monday night.
“It just leaves that taste in your mouth, it’s unfortunate not getting the result we wanted,” Matias de Jesus said.
The Terps earned their third draw of the season, 1-1, at home against San Diego State. Junior Colin Griffith scored the lone goal, despite the team firing nine shots.
Before the contest even kicked off, head coach Sasho Cirovski revised the game plan, trotting out a new look starting 11.