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Maryland Hosts Georgetown and George Mason for Home Opening Weekend

Mia Isaac Posed Shot

Maryland (0-0-3) vs. Georgetown (1-1-2)

September 1, 2022
Ludwig Field 
7:00 pm EDT



Maryland (0-0-3) vs.
 George Mason (1-1-2)

September 4, 2022

Ludwig Field

1:00 pm EDT

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The University of Maryland women’s soccer team will kick off their six game home-stand this week as they welcome Georgetown and George Mason to Ludwig Field. The Terps will take on the Hoyas on Thursday (9/1) at 7 pm, followed by a Sunday afternoon (9/4) matchup against the Patriots at 1 pm. Both matches will be streamed on BTN +. 

 THIS WEEK’S STORYLINES

series history

  • The Terps and Hoyas have only met once before, which was in the second round of the 2010 NCAA tournament. The two teams battled to a 1-1 draw; Georgetown advanced on PKs, 3-2.   
  • Maryland holds a commanding 18-6-1 record over George Mason. The Terps and the Patriots last met in the 2021 season as Maryland traveled to Fairfax, Virginia and came away with a 2-0 victory.

trio of ties

  • Maryland has secured three 1-1 ties in their opening three games of the 2022 season
  • After giving up an early goal last Thursday against Navy, Kam Fisher scored her first goal in a Maryland uniform to tie the game, securing a 1-1 draw for the Terps
  • The Terps came back from behind in another 1-1 tie on Sunday against Pennsylvania. Juliana Lynch netted her first goal as a Terp in the 59th minute of the match. 
Mikayla Dayes vs UPenn

new terps making an impact early 

Alina Stahl Celebration

a New Era

  • Coach Meghan Ryan Nemzer continues her first season at the helm of the Maryland women’s soccer program. Coach Nemzer comes to Maryland after spending the previous 14 seasons on the coaching staff at Rutgers. 
  • Katie Ely and Alex Ng will also be joining the Maryland staff this season. Ely has spent the previous seven seasons on the women’s soccer staff at the University of
  •  Georgia, while Ng comes to Maryland after spending the past two seasons on the University of Richmond women’s soccer staff.
  • Coach Nemzer has also added Kenie Wright to the staff along with Justine Stoner. Wright will serve as the Director of Player Development, the first in the program’s history, while Stoner will fill the director of…

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