Maryland men’s soccer has found its rhythm. After a challenging start to the season, the Terrapins traveled to South Carolina having won three of their last four matches. That streak continued on Sunday, as they utilized a late push to defeat Coastal Carolina 3-1.
Despite its difficulties early on, Maryland’s attack was the key to the team’s success once again. William James Herve got the Terps out to a lead in the 53rd minute, although that goal would be immediately answered by the Chanticleers. But in the 78th and 79th minutes, Justin Gielen and Sebastian Elney put consecutive balls in the back of the net to run away with the match.