Not even 10 minutes after tying the game, Wisconsin graduate midfielder Natlaie Viggiano sent a rocket into the top corner of the net, giving the 23rd-ranked Badgers a 2-1 lead in the 64th minute.
For the third straight game, Maryland women’s soccer saw a positive result evaporate in the second half, as the Terps’ 1-0 lead quickly turned into a 2-1 defeat in Madison, Wisconsin on Thursday night.
This is the third consecutive loss for the Terps, all of which they were in a position to come away with a positive result.
After allowing four goals in its past two games, Maryland’s defense looked like it was at its best yet again early on, stifling a Badgers attack early on that came into tonight with 25 goals through nine games.