No. 20 Terps and No. 16 Wake Forest Finish In Scoreless Draw
9/1/2023 8:30:00 PM | Men's Soccer
COLLEGE PARK, MD – In a highly competitive top-20 matchup between two former ACC rivals that lived up to its billing, No. 20 Maryland (1-1-1) and No. 16 Wake Forest (1-0-2) finished in a 0-0 draw in front of a raucous Ludwig Field under the Friday Night Lights.
Neither team was able to generate many chances in the first half, but the Terps took control of possession for large portions of the second half, outshooting the Demon Deacons 10-7 in the match, and generated a few prime opportunities. Ultimately, however, neither team could find the back of the net and the match ended in a scoreless draw.
The Maryland defense did not allow the Demon Deacons to put a shot on goal all evening.
The XI
Jamie Lowell (GK)
Luca Costabile (LB), Bjarne Thiesen (LCB), William Kulvik (RCB), Kento Abe (RB)
Joe Suchecki (MF), Kenny Quist-Therson (MF), Alex Nitzl (MF)
Luke Van Heukelum (F), Stefan Copetti (F), Kimani Stewart-Baynes (F)
Breaking Down The Action
Numbers To Know
Up Next
Neither team was able to generate many chances in the first half, but the Terps took control of possession for large portions of the second half, outshooting the Demon Deacons 10-7 in the match, and generated a few prime opportunities. Ultimately, however, neither team could find the back of the net and the match ended in a scoreless draw.
The Maryland defense did not allow the Demon Deacons to put a shot on goal all evening.
The XI
Jamie Lowell (GK)
Luca Costabile (LB), Bjarne Thiesen (LCB), William Kulvik (RCB), Kento Abe (RB)
Joe Suchecki (MF), Kenny Quist-Therson (MF), Alex Nitzl (MF)
Luke Van Heukelum (F), Stefan Copetti (F), Kimani Stewart-Baynes (F)
Breaking Down The Action
- The first half was fast and physical, but neither team was able to register a shot on goal as both defenses shined.
- The Terps' first great chance of the night came in the 56th minute as Max Riley got his head on a beautifully placed service from Stewart-Baynes into the box, but his header sailed just over the crossbar.
- The Terps remained on the attack for the rest of the second half and in the 68th minute they had another prime opportunity when they drew a corner kick. Justin Harris put a shot on goal, forcing Wake Forest to make a save that rebounded to Riley, whose shot sailed just high.
- In the 72nd minute, Abo drew a penalty kick for the Terps but Copetti was unable to convert.
- Maryland had a few final chances in the last two minutes of action with shots by Riley and Costabile, but neither were able to connect.
Numbers To Know
- 0: The Terps did not allow a single shot on goal all evening.
Up Next
- The Terps will hit the road for the first time this season for an annual rivalry matchup against No. 15 Virginia on Monday, Sept. 4 at 7 pm.
Team Stats
WAKE
UMD
Goals
0
0
Shots
7
10
Shots on Goal
0
3
Saves
3
0
Corners
2
5
Fouls
17
15
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