• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Baltimore Sports Today

Baltimore Sports Today

Baltimore Sports News Continuously Updated

  • Football
    • Ravens
    • Redskins
  • Baseball
    • Nationals
    • Orioles
  • Basketball
    • Mystics
    • Wizzards
  • Capitals
  • Soccer
    • Blast
    • D.C. United
    • Spirit
  • Colleges
    • George Mason
    • George Washington University
    • Georgetown
    • Howard
    • Johns Hopkins
    • Morgan State
    • Towson
    • University of Maryland

No. 9 Maryland men’s soccer vs. Virginia preview

September 4, 2022 by Testudo Times

Mackenzie Miles/Maryland Terrapins

The Terps are looking to get back in the win column.

After suffering its first loss of the season, No. 9 Maryland men’s soccer looks to bounce back in a major way in the “Battle for the DMV.” The annual Labor Day match at Audi Field returns when the Terps take on Virginia on Monday.

Maryland’s start to the 2022 season has been a bit shaky. The Terps started the season with an impressive win over No. 9 New Hampshire before tying Liberty, 1-1, despite recording 14 more shot attempts. On Friday night, Maryland took on another ranked opponent, but couldn’t get it done on the offensive end, falling to No. 20 Denver, 2-0.

The “Battle for the DMV” will begin at 6:00 p.m. in what is a pinnacle game for the Terps.

Virginia Cavaliers (2-1)

2021 record: 6-9-3 (2-5-1 ACC)

Head coach George Gelnovatch is a legend in Charlottesville, Virginia. Gelnovatch has won two national championships, made six College Cup appearances and clinched an NCAA Tournament berth in 24 of his 26 seasons. However, the Cavaliers have struggled as of late, failing to make the NCAA Tournament in each of the last two seasons. With the “Battle for the DMV” on the horizon, Gelnovatch will try to extend Virginia’s winning streak to three.

Players to know

Leo Afonso, junior forward, No. 7 — Afonso was an All-ACC second team selection last season. As a sophomore, Afonso led the team in points (18) with eight goals and two assists, contributing on 35% of Virginia’s goals. He has not slowed down in the slightest this season, scoring two of the Cavaliers’ seven goals. Maryland has not faced this level of goal-scoring ability thus far and will need to be ready.

Asparuh Slavov, sophomore midfielder, No. 10 — Slavov was a pillar in Virginia’s midfield last season, earning an All-ACC freshman team selection. He started in all 17 of his appearances, recording one goal and one assist while contributing on the defensive end. Slavov has not made much noise this season, but he will still be one of the best players on the pitch Monday.

Kome Ubogu, sophomore midfielder, No. 18 — Ubogu played second fiddle to Afonso last year, but was still one of the most efficient players in the ACC. He was second on the team in goals (4) and shot percentage (.222) in 2021, while being credited with two game-winning goals. This season, Ubogu has played much of the same game — efficiency and timing. He has only scored one goal but has a 100% shot-on-goal percentage.

Strength

Defense. The Cavaliers have been locked in defensively this season. Junior goalkeeper Holden Brown has just four saves this season, but that’s only because teams cannot get past Virginia’s backline. The Cavaliers have shut out consecutive opponents and Maryland’s offense will have its hands full on Monday.

Weakness

Experience. While Virginia’s starters are very skilled, they are led by a young core. The Cavaliers’ frontline features multiple underclassmen, while their backline does have some more experience. However, since Virginia hasn’t made the NCAA Tournament in three years, even some of the upperclassmen do not have adequate experience against teams of Maryland’s caliber.

Three things to watch

1. Can Maryland stop Virginia’s set pieces? The Terps’ recent struggles have all come back to one thing: defending set pieces. In Maryland’s second match of the season, Liberty only put up two shots, both of which were on set pieces. Against Denver, the Terps allowed two goals in the first 16 minutes off a corner kick and penalty kick. Up 2-0, Denver was able to play conservatively and deny Maryland’s offense for the entire second half. If the Terps want to win this game, they need to remain disciplined and stop the set piece goals.

2. How will the Terps fare against Virginia’s stout defense? Maryland’s offense has created a ton of opportunities for itself but has not been able to convert. Virginia’s defense, on the other hand, has only surrendered 14 shots and one goal this season. Now playing against a team that limits chances, Maryland could be in some trouble.

3. Who will be the king of the DMV? Since the “Battle for the DMV” began in 2018, the series has been as even as it gets. Maryland and Virginia each hold a 1-1-1 record, with the Terps coming out victorious in 2021. The Cavaliers are on fire, outscoring their last two opponents by seven, while Maryland has struggled since its season-opening win over New Hampshire. Each team has something to prove and it is truly anyone’s game.

Filed Under: University of Maryland

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Contract Extension Not Guaranteed for John Carlson & the Capitals
  • 25 years after landmark U.N. resolution, U.N. chief says women are too often absent from peace talks
  • New document shows Biden’s FBI spied on nine Republican members of Congress
  • Capitals Reassign Ivan Miroshnichenko, Place Dylan McIlrath On IR
  • Connor McDavid signs a two-year, $25 million contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers

Categories

  • Baseball
    • Nationals
    • Orioles
  • Basketball
    • Mystics
    • Wizzards
  • Capitals
  • Colleges
    • George Mason
    • George Washington University
    • Georgetown
    • Howard
    • Morgan State
    • Navy
    • Towson
    • University of Maryland
  • Football
    • Ravens
    • Redskins
  • Soccer
    • Blast
    • D.C. United
    • Spirit
  • Uncategorized

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • 247 Sports
  • Bleacher Report
  • CBS Baltimore
  • Forgotten 5
  • NBC Sports Washington
  • Maryland Sports Blog
  • OurSports Central
  • PressBoxOnline.com
  • The Baltimore Sun
  • The Baltimore Wire
  • The Sports Daily
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today
  • Washington Post
  • Washington Times

Baseball

  • MLB.com - Orioles
  • MLB.com - Nationals
  • Baltimore Baseball
  • Birds Watcher
  • Camden Chat
  • District On Deck
  • Federal Baseball
  • Last Word On Baseball - Nationals
  • Last Word On Baseball - Orioles
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Nationals
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Orioles
  • Nationals Arm Race
  • Orioles Hangout

Basketball

  • NBA.com
  • WNBA.com
  • Amico Hoops
  • Bullets Forever
  • High Post Hoops
  • Hoops Hype
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball
  • Pro Basketball Talk
  • Real GM
  • Wiz Of Awes

Football

  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Washington Redskins
  • Baltimore Beatdown
  • Baltimore Gridiron Report
  • Ebony Bird
  • Hogs Haven
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Washington Commanders
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Baltimore Ravens
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Ravens
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Redskins
  • Our Turf Football - Ravens
  • Our Turf Football - Redskins
  • Pro Football Rumors - Ravens
  • Pro Football Rumors - Redskins
  • Pro Football Talk - Redskins
  • Pro Football Talk - Ravens
  • Redskins Gab
  • Ravens Wire
  • Redskins Wire
  • Riggos Rag
  • Total Ravens

Hockey

  • Washington Capitals
  • Elite Prospects
  • Japers Rink
  • Last Word On Hockey
  • Pro Hockey Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Talk
  • Stars And Sticks
  • The Hockey Writers

Soccer

  • Baltimore Blast
  • Black And Red United
  • Last Word on Soccer - DC United
  • Last Word on Soccer - Spirit
  • MLS Multiplex

College

  • Big East Coast Bias
  • Busting Brackets
  • Casual Hoya
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Fourth Estate
  • GW Hatchet
  • Saturday Blitz
  • The Diamondback
  • The Hilltop
  • The Hoya
  • Testudo Times
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in