As regulation approached its end between No. 8 Maryland men’s soccer and No. 24 Rutgers, the Terrapins made one final push with a feed to speedy forward Joshua Bolma down the left side.
On the cutback against defender Thomas DeVizio, the refs called a tripping foul, but they didn’t prompt a stoppage of the clock in a controversial decision.
Maryland’s bench was irate over the no-call, leading to forward Justin Gielen being handed a yellow card over the dispute as regulation came to a close, the fourth of the game between the two Big Ten rivals.
The wild ending magnified the physical nature of the contest between two of the conference’s best defensive units.