
No. 15 Maryland To Host No. 13 Michigan For A Top 15 Showcase at Ludwig Field Friday Night
10/8/2025 2:22:00 PM | Men's Soccer
No. 15 Maryland (6-0-3) vs. No. 13 Michigan (6-1-3)
October 10, 2025
Ludwig Field
7:30 p.m. ET
B1G+
Where We've Been
- The Terps are off to a terrific start to the 2025 season, holding a 6-0-3 record - the Terps best start since the 2017 season.
- Maryland holds a 2-0-2 record in B1G play, coming off a 0-0 draw at UCLA.
- The Terps are just one of 13 unbeaten teams left in Division I.
Sadam Masereka post-match vs. Northwestern (Sept. 26).
Series History - Michigan
- Friday's matchup will be the 15th between the Terps and Wolverines in each program's history.
- Maryland holds a 6-5-3 vs. UCLA.
- The Terps lost last year's matchup vs. Michigan 2-0 in Ann Arbor.
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Coach Cirovski has been at the helm for all of the matchups.
Chris Steinleitner taking on Michigan in 2024 (Oct. 25, 2024)
PREVIewING THE TERPS
- The Terrapins enter the 2025 season with a combination of hungry returners and talented newcomers who will try and forge a winning identity as the Terps look to return to the top of college soccer.
- The 2025 roster features 13 seniors and four juniors, good for 17 upperclassmen out of the 29 man roster. The squad also features 18 returners from the 2024 team, with eight in the projected starting 11.
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Maryland netted 33 goals in 2024, and players responsible for 25 of them are back on the 2025 roster (76%).
Maryland pregame vs. Northwestern (Sept. 26)
BIG TEN PLAYERS TO WATCH
- Three Terps were named to the Big Ten Players to Watch list, the league announced Tuesday. The players are Luca Costabile, Leon Koehl, and Sadam Masereka.
- Senior captain Luca Costabile headlines the back row for the Terps in 2025. In the two 2024 NCAA Tournament games for the Terps, Costabile netted one goal and added two assists.
- Junior Leon Koehl will look to build off his terrific 2024 season where he was named First Team All-Big Ten after netting seven penalty kick goals for the Terps, a mark that led the NCAA.
- Sadam Masereka, coming off a season with four goals and two assists, will look to cap off his collegiate career in a big way in 2025.
THE PENALTY KICK KING STRIKES AGAIN 👑 pic.twitter.com/C4glnBdlQl
— Maryland Men's Soccer 🐢 (@MarylandMSoccer) September 26, 2025
Welcome the NEWCOMERS
- The Terrapins have welcomed 11 newcomers, a combination of freshmen and transfers that will bolster the roster for the 2025 season.
- Maryland picked up two senior transfers from UMBC: Joseph Picotto and Lasse Kelp. Kelp will look to add to the defensive line in 2025 while Picotto will play all over the field at the midfield position.
- The Terps brought in seven incoming freshmen: Luke Burdett, Mateo Caride, Rocket Ritarita, Henry Bernstein, Alexander Milosevic, Emil Nymann, and Casey Price.
- The final two transfers for Maryland are sophomore Stephane Njike and senior Tristen Rose. Njike joins the Terrapins after a year at LIU, whom the Terps defeated in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Rose joins Maryland for his senior season after spending the previous few seasons at the University of Charleston. Rose was named a 2024 Division II Second Team All-American by the United Soccer Coaches. He helped lead Charleston to the 2024 Division II National Championship and three consecutive Mountain East Conference Championships.
- Recently signed defender Farouk Cisse will look to make an immediate impact on the 2025 season after spending the last few seasons playing club with Borussia Dortmund.
Lasse Kelp taking on Northwestern (Sept. 26).
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