Following its first road win of the season, Maryland women’s soccer returns home to take on the Richmond Spiders Thursday evening.
“I’m looking forward to the challenge,” head coach Ray Leone said. “They’re a good, organized team.”
The last time the Terps took the field, they earned a 2-0 victory at George Mason. Maryland commanded the majority of the game, firing off a resounding 22 shots, 10 of which were on goal. Forwards Kori Locksley and Alyssa Poarch both put up goals to show for their efforts in the Terps’ win.
Maryland’s matchup with Richmond is its third of eight non-conference games and the first of a three-match homestand.