Sitting atop the ACC standings, the No. 5 Maryland men’s soccer team travels to No. 3 Wake Forest for a pivotal conference match Saturday. The contest kicks off at 7 p.m. at Spry Stadium. Jason Herrick continues to be the main scoring threat for Maryland (10-3-1, 4-1-1 ACC). Herrick leads the conference in goals (8) and game-winners (6). The junior forward has tallied three-straight game-winning scores and has four … Read More »

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Junior Jason Herrick has merged as the focal point of the offens as he led the Terps to a 3-1 victory over Seton Hall by scoring twice. The #5 Terps move to 10-3-1 on the season. The Terps now shift their focus to the highly-anticipated ACC battle between the last two national champions when Maryland heads to No. 3 Wake Forest on Saturday. The match kicks off at 7 p.m. in Winston-Salem, N.C.

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The success of the Men’s soccer program has not translated into victories at Clemson , but tonight was different. The Terps dominated and won 1-0, moving to 9-3-1 on the season and 4-1-1 in the ACC.

This was a great win for us tonight,” head coach Sasho Cirovski said. “I’m especially happy for our seniors who have not won here in their career. We came into a tough … Read More »

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The #6 Men’s soccer team journeye to Georgetown and defeated the #16 Hoyas 2-1 on the strength of opening half goals from Drew Yates and leading scorer Jason Herrick. The Terps again played without Casey Townsend. Next up for the Terps is a road game at Clemson Friday night.

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On Terp Talk last night, Coach Cirovski stated that the playing readiness for star striker Casey Townsend will be a game time decision. The #4 Terps host the 5-0-1 Tar Heels in a rematch of last year’s National Championship game won by Maryland. The game will be a sellout at 7000 seat Ludwig Field. Zac MacMath will be back in the goal after sitting out the St Peter’s game in which the Terps won 1-0.

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Casey Townsend was absent from the lineup last night and the Terps were only able to connect on 1 of their 29 shots.  The #4 Terrapins played a man up for most of the game but even with 11 corners could not find the net. Taylor Kemp headed out a shot late in the game when St Peter’s got past keeper Will Swaim. Next up: a rematch of the NCAA Championship game with North Carolina at Ludwig. This game will … Read More »

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Sasho Cirovski was barely upset Friday after the 2-0 loss to UCLA> The Terps clearly outplayed the Bruins but just could not find the net. 48 hours later all is well ast Ludwig Field as the Terps needed to go into overtime to defeat Cal 2-1.Herick tallied both goals in a game played ina driving rainstorm. Again the Terps dominated the shots on goal.

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