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Falls to Maryland in NCAAs, 1-0 College Park, Md. American University may have surprised some people with earned bid (via the Patriot League Championship last weekend) but for 60 minutes they played the 17th-ranked Maryland Terrapins to a 0-0 draw. Despite giving up a goal, the Eagles never quit and in the final 30 minutes had several opportunities to tie the game up. Overall, they proved their first appearance in the NCAAs may not be their last. Maryland came
close to scoring at the 28 minute mark, but senior Sara
Jagare (Uppsala, Sweden) raced back and kicked the ball out earn the
team a save. TheTerrapins outshot AU 12-3 in the first 45 minutes and
25 to three for the game. Our goal was to keep it close for the first 15 minutes, said AU head coach Mike Brady.We knew that would come out hard and fast and we showed great containment and discipline. Simone Konig (Gartringen, Germany/School of Economics in Boblingen) had a direct kick with ten minutes left, which was AUs last solid chance at tying the game. Konig had two shots on the game while freshman Natalie Rodovsky (Chappaqua, N.Y./Horace Greeley) had the other shot for the Eagles. Game Summary 1 2 F
Scoring: Shots: MD 25; AU 3
Saves: AU 8; MD 2 Corners: MD 4; AU 2 Fouls: AU 12; MD 9
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