Maryland women's soccer entered this weekend’s games with three wins and two losses in Big Ten play, looking like it could finally turn a corner in the conference under head coach Ray Leone.
A Friday night loss to Nebraska dampened that slightly, but the Terps were hoping to get back on track against Iowa Sunday. Instead, they were shut out for the second consecutive game, falling 4-0 to the Hawkeyes.
With seven shots in the first half, three of which were on goal, an aggressive Iowa team made its objective to win clear early on. The Hawkeyes continued to stay on top in the second half, pouring eight shots on goal.