Maryland women’s soccer was under three minutes away from pulling off a shocking draw against No. 4 Rutgers — a team that had won nine of its first 10 games — last Sunday.
Senior midfielder Sara Brocious ended Maryland’s dreams with an 88th-minute dagger, and the Terps ultimately fell, 1-0, bringing their overall record to 2-3-5.
Now, the Terps are below .500 for the first time and head off to Madison to play the No. 23 Wisconsin Badgers on Thursday at 7 p.m.
With a 1-2 record in Big Ten play, Maryland now finds itself in the middle of an incredibly difficult stretch, having to play Michigan State at home on Sunday and then take on No.