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Maryland men’s soccer hopes to ride the momentum of its first win into Big Ten play

Maryland men’s soccer needed a goal. After starting the season 0-2-2 and being shut out for all 400 minutes of play, the Terrapins’ outlook was bleak. Despite the extraordinary efforts of the back line, a victory was becoming increasingly elusive.

Through 76 minutes of Monday’s game against West Virginia, the Terps still couldn’t find the back of the net. Amar Sejdic had three separate scoring chances early on, but he failed to register a single shot on goal.

“Those are chances for me that I have to finish,” said the senior. “And the team has to rely on me for it.