NCAA Women

Terps Travel to Indiana for Pair of Matches to Close out Regular Season

Zora Jackson WSOC Media Day

Maryland (2-8-5) vs. Indiana (2-6-7)

October 20, 2022
Bill Armstrong Stadium 
7:00 pm EDT



Maryland (2-6-5) vs.
 Purdue (3-9-3)

October 23, 2022

Folk Field

2:00 pm EDT

COLLEGE PARK, MD. – The University of Maryland women’s soccer team will close out the regular season on the road in Indiana. The Terps will take on the Hoosiers at 7 pm on Thursday night, followed by a matchup against Purdue on Sunday at 2 pm. Both games will be streamed on B1G+.

 THIS WEEK’S STORYLINES

series history

  • Maryland has a 1-3-4 all-time record with Indiana. The two teams met in College Park last season and battled to a 0-0 tie. 
  • The Terps have a 2-4 overall record with the Boilermakers. They last met in the 2020-21 season in West Lafayette as Purdue won 3-2 in double overtime. 

Looking back to last week

  • Maryland fell on Sunday in a hard-fought battle against Minnesota, 2-1. Alyssa Poarch scored the lone goal for the Terps in the 27th minute, her third of the season.
  • The Terps dropped their Thursday night contest to #20 Ohio State, 7-0.
Sofi Vinas vs Minnesota

B1g time roadtrip

  • This weekend marks the first time this B1G season in which the Terps are on the road for consecutive conference games in the same week.
  • Maryland is looking for their first win over Indiana since 1994. The Terps’ win over the Hoosiers in 1994 marks their only win over Indiana in program history.   
  • The Terps will head into their Sunday matchup battling for their first win over the Boilermakers since 2019. 
Maryland Terrapins vs. Temple Owls at Temple Sports Complex in Philadelphia, PN on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022. Mackenzie Miles/Maryland Terrapins

New Terps making an impact early  

  • Amanda Schafer, Tahirah Turnage and Sydney Urban have all played a significant role on the team’s defensive line. 
  • Alina Stahl and Juliana Lynch continue to lead the Maryland offense this season. Stahl leads the team in goals on the season with four, while Lynch leads the team in assists with three.    
  • Seven of the 12 goals scored so far this season have been scored by Maryland newcomers. 
Forward Juliana Lynch (18)Maryland Terrapins vs. Minnesota at Ludwig Field in College Park, MD on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022. Mackenzie Miles/Maryland Terrapins

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…

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