Maryland women’s soccer returns home for the first time since Sept. 26 to face the ninth-ranked Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
“We’re gonna have to play our best, there’s no question about it,” Maryland head coach Ray Leone said. “...They’re leading the league in goals, leading the league in points, leading the league in wins. I mean, they’re flying high, phenomenal team.”
The Terps are coming off a tough 5-1 road loss against Penn State last Friday. Forward Mikayla Dayes produced an equalizer to tie the game at one in the 19th minute, but Penn State ran away with it from there, recording four unanswered goals.