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Maryland vs. Johns Hopkins: Halftime thoughts

Maryland’s start was a lot worse than its finish as the No. 5 Terps trail No. 15 Johns Hopkins, 4-3, at halftime in the second game of the Smartlink Day of Rivals doubleheader at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore Saturday night.

Maryland (7-2), which has dropped the last three meetings and 12 of the last 15, got off to a lethargic start, killing possessions with costly turnovers.

Meanwhile, the Blue Jays (5-5) took advantage by scoring three unanswered goals. The first two came from freshmen midfielders as John Greeley scored with 12:13 left in the first quarter and Greeley connected with John Ranagan with 6:53 left. Senior attackman Steven Boyle capped the run by converting a pass from senior midfielder Michael Kimmel with 4:54 left.

After both teams traded goals, junior attackman Ryan Young converted a feed from sophomore midfielder Jake Bernhardt, and senior midfielder Adam Sear scored on a two-man advantage as the Terps closed to within one before halftime.

If Maryland harbors any hope of ending its recent hex against Johns Hopkins, the team will need a hotter start in the third quarter. The good news is that the Blue Jays have surrendered 28 goals in the third period – the most of any quarter this season.

Other notes:

*If Johns Hopkins falters, the team will be kicking itself for failing to take advantage of its man-up opportunities. The offense has whiffed on six extra-man chances in the first half, which is not a good sign for a Blue Jays team that needs to convert those types of situations.

*Both teams are pretty even statistically. Johns Hopkins barely leads in shots (15-14), groundballs (15-12) and face-offs (5 of 9). The Terps are leading in saves (5-4), and both teams have committed six turnovers.

*Ranagan leads all scorers with three points on two goals and one assist. Young and junior attackman Grant Catalino pace Maryland with one goal and one assist each.

Posted by Edward Lee at 8:00 PM | | Comments (0)
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