With five minutes to go in Thursday’s season opener between Maryland women’s soccer and Temple, the Terps and Owls remained knotted at one goal apiece.
Graduate forward Kam Fisher came inches from having the debut one can only dream of, but Temple’s graduate goalkeeper Kamryn Stablein was able to somehow get a finger on her attempt at a game-winner and steer it wide — one of Stablein’s seven saves on the evening.
Maryland had 16 shots compared to Temple’s seven, but it never converted the go-ahead goal and tied Temple, 1-1, on Thursday night in Philadelphia. It was the first game of a new era, as head coach Meg Ryan Nemzer debuted on the sideline for the Terps.