Wisconsin men’s soccer falls to Maryland in Big Ten season opener
Wisconsin men’s soccer lost 3-1 to the Maryland Terrapins, kicking off 2025 conference play at the McClimon Soccer Complex.
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Wisconsin men’s soccer lost 3-1 to the Maryland Terrapins, kicking off 2025 conference play at the McClimon Soccer Complex.
Last Saturday in Tuscaloosa, the Wisconsin Badgers got embarrassed. Playing against the then No. 19 Alabama Crimson Tide, Wisconsin committed stupid penalties, turned the ball over at will, were shredded in the secondary, failed to generate any sort of consistent pass rush and played with little poise or confidence.
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