After falling at Ludwig Field to No. 13 Michigan State, Maryland men’s soccer needed a positive result in its next match to bounce back. In Washington, D.C., the Terps drew with Georgetown, 0-0, after double overtime couldn’t declare a victor on Monday.
Thirty-five shots were taken throughout the course of the match, but due to the exceptional play of the goalkeepers, neither team could find the back of the net. Dayne St. Clair, who hadn’t faced many shots in the past few games, broke his season-high with seven saves on the day, and his counterpart Giannis Nikopoldis came in just behind with five of his own.