No. 14 Maryland men’s soccer is coming off its second win of the year and is set to take on another tough rival in the No. 21 Georgetown Hoyas on Saturday.
The Terps have been up and down in the polls this season. They started at No. 20 before defeating then-No. 9 New Hampshire and taking its spot in the top 10. Maryland’s second weekend did not go as well as its first, though, falling to then No. 20 Denver. Luckily for the Terps, a 6-1 win over Virginia saved them from falling too far.
Maryland’s six goals Monday are the most it has scored since 2012, as its offense was firing on all cylinders against the Cavaliers.