After struggling to find success attacking the goal for most of the non-conference slate, Maryland women’s soccer has come out of the gate firing on all cylinders against Big Ten opponents.
In their first weekend of play, the Terps picked up three points on the Big Ten table, while setting a new high for goals scored in a Big Ten match and winning by their largest margin since joining the conference in 2014.
While some goals, like Darby Moore’s 40-foot strike against Iowa, were scored by chance, sophomore midfielder Anissa Mose sees the improvement in combination play on their attack, creating more opportunities for goals.