After falling to Missouri State on Thursday, No. 14 Maryland men’s soccer (1-1-0) was more than prepared Sunday to take on No. 10 UNC Greensboro.
From the get-go, Maryland had its legs and captured the momentum. Rapid ball movement and crafty strategy aided the Terps all game long in their 2-0 defeat of the Spartans.
The Terps especially made their presence felt in the second half, and deservedly broke the scoreless tie in the 65th minute. Receiving a pass at the top of the box from fellow forward Kimani Stewart-Baynes, Joe Suchecki whipped a left-footed shot to the opposite side of the goal to break the scoreless tie.