Maryland (3-6-4, 0-4-1 Big Ten) at No. 7 Ohio State (8-1-3, 3-0-2 Big Ten)
September 26, 2024
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
7:00 p.m.
B1G+
COLLEGE PARK, MD — Maryland looks to turn its fortunes around when it heads to Columbus, Ohio on Thursday to play the No. 7 Ohio State Buckeyes at 7 PM at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium.
The game against Ohio State is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 4 at 7:00 p.m. on B1G+. The match against Illinois is slated for a 3:00 p.m. ET kickoff and will also be broadcast on Big Ten Network.
Series History – Ohio State
- Maryland is winless against the Buckeyes in 12 all-time meetings. The Buckeyes lead the series 10-0-2, but both ties have come in Columbus.
- The two schools met once prior to becoming conference foes in 2014. In 2012, the No. 17 Terrapins played at Ohio State on August 26 and dropped a 1-0 contest despite controlling the majority of play and nearly doubling the Buckeyes in shots, 19-10.
Maryland and Ohio State met last season on Sept. 24 in College Park. The Terps and the Buckeyes remained scoreless in a tight defensive battle, until Ohio State scored in the 90th minute.
Ringing the Bell Twice
- Kennedy Bell’s two-goal performance in the Terps’ 4-0 win over VCU on Sept. 8 was the first time a Terp scored twice in a game since Lisa McIntyre scored twice against James Madison on Aug. 27, 2023.
- Bell opened the scoring in the 5th minute, finishing a scramble inside the 8-meters. She added her second of the day less than two minutes later on a breakaway off of a beautifully paced through ball from Peyton Bernard.
- Bell is the first Terp to score twice in the first half of a match since teammate Ava Morales found the net twice in the opening 45 minutes at Purdue on Oct. 23, 2022.
Olimpico!
- Emily Lenhard got on the scoresheet in a big way in Maryland’s 1-1 draw with James Madison on Aug. 25. Lenhard took a corner for the Terrapins in the 83rd minute, scoring from the corner spot for an Olimpico. The goal was the first of her collegiate career, and came on her lone shot of…
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