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Party panic rematch
Party panic rematch











party panic rematch

The ball trickled over to Clune, whose shot went just inches wide of the net. Maryland had a phenomenal opportunity to strike first as freshman forward/midfielder Anna Castaldo split through the entire Michigan defense. Michigan’s defense continued to show why it is one of the nation’s best goalkeepers, as Veen made a defensive save on Donnelly. Defender Riley Donnelly’s shot was kicked away by Michigan goalkeeper Anna Spieker, but the Terps earned another penalty corner immediately after. The Terps came out with pressure in the second quarter, and earned their second penalty corner of the game just about a minute in. Maryland had just one shot on goal and one corner while Michigan took three shots and had two corners. The first quarter wrapped up scoreless, but Michigan held an advantage in both shots and penalty corners. Midfielder/forward Taylor Mason - Saturday’s lone goal scorer for the Terps - had a look at the cage but Michigan blocked the ball before it had a chance to find the back of the goal. With just under five minutes to go in the first frame, the Terps earned their first corner of the game. “But, I would rather focus on what we can do and we could have been more effective in the way we push out, we stop the ball, and we execute our corners.” “I think our defense was well,” Fiechter said.

party panic rematch

This one was blocked by forward Mayv Clune before it could come close to reaching the net. Midfielder Nathalie Fiechter made an outstanding sliding stop, but the Wolverines earned another corner just seconds later. Michigan earned the day’s first penalty corner just 42 seconds in. “We took 13 shots to their six and had seven penalty corners to their three.”Ī beautiful day in College Park, Sunday’s match got off to a much faster start than Saturday’s. “I feel a little bit of a déjà vu from yesterday’s game from a standpoint of dominating,” Maryland head coach Meharg said.

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The Terps lost to the Wolverines 2-0, as Maryland could not avoid the series sweep. The ball deflected off the pads of Maryland goalkeeper Noelle Frost, and up into the back of the cage.Īfter about a two minute review, Veen’s goal extended Michigan’s lead to two, a lead Maryland could not catch. Anderson quickly left it for midfielder Anouk Veen, who shot a rifle towards the bottom of the cage. O’Neill glanced at the net, but then swung the ball over to forward Katie Anderson. Michigan midfielder Kathryn Peterson inserted the ball swiftly to defender Halle O’Neill. 11 Maryland field hockey conceded what would be a dagger of a third penalty corner with just under 13 minutes left in regulation. 5 Michigan for the majority of the match, No.













Party panic rematch