The offensive woes of the Maryland men’s soccer team have yet to be corrected, as the Terrapins were blanked by No. 24 Washington in Seattle, losing by a score of 2-0.
Having scored just two goals in the final six games of the 2017 season, head coach Sasho Cirovski would likely have hoped to put on a strong showing on attack. Instead, the Terps managed to create 12 shots, only three of which were on goal.
For Washington, a trio of players led the way to victory. Perhaps most important was Joey Parish, who was kept off the scoreboard but had two assists to facilitate the offense.