The No. 7 Maryland men’s soccer team could’ve received a big boost in its standing in the Big Ten table, but its road finale against Penn State ended in heartbreak. After leading 2-0 toward the end of the first half, Maryland ceded three straight goals to lose in overtime.
“I think we had a lot of silly turnovers,” defender Brett St. Martin said. “I think we’ve done a couple of times this year is just give teams opportunities and we really got to cut that out.”
The difficult loss dropped the Terps below the Nittany Lions by two points and they will need a bit of help to lock in the top overall seed.