Although it lost both games last weekend, Maryland women’s soccer competed with two top-15 teams in the country, including keeping Penn State scoreless for 90 minutes. Now, the Terps will look to continue their improvement against Michigan State, a team that has struggled in conference as much as Maryland has.
The game is scheduled for Saturday night, with a 7 p.m. ET start time. BTN Plus will have the broadcast.
Michigan State Spartans (6-10, 2-7 Big Ten)
2016 record: 7-10-1, 4-7
Head coach Tom Saxton. Saxton is in his 27th season as Michigan State’s head coach, totaling 261 wins in that span.