After falling to a 2-0 deficit in Piscataway, New Jersey on Tuesday afternoon, No. 8 Maryland men’s soccer locked in to protect its place atop the Big Ten standings.
Senior forward Hunter George started the rally in the 25th minute, but didn’t receive much support as Maryland was still down 2-1 heading into the second half.
Head coach Sasho Cirovski made some minor adjustments, and all of the sudden the Terps were off. Senior midfielder Malcolm Johnston officially deflated Rutgers’ once-daunting lead with an impressive bicycle-kick goal to even the score.
With under 20 minutes left to play, Johnston found a wide-open man.