Maryland women’s soccer had a case of déjà vu on Sunday against James Madison, giving up a two-goal deficit in the second half for the second game in a row.
The first 65 minutes were stellar from the Terps, as they didn’t allow a shot in the first half and freshman forward Lisa McIntyre scored her first two collegiate goals. But the Dukes stormed back, scoring two goals in the last 10 minutes to thwart Maryland’s seemingly comfortable win.
The Terps have now tied three of their past four games.
Head coach Meghan Ryan Nemzer spoke Tuesday about her team’s approach following these draws.