Nemzer went 10-25-14 in just more than two seasons as the Terps’ coach. Former players said the losing only exacerbated her behavior.
Despite finishing last in the Big Ten, Maryland women’s soccer had multiple bright spots this season, with several players deserving recognition for their performances. Here’s our season awards for ...
That was how Michael Marchiano described his experiences over his first calendar year as the head coach of Maryland women’s soccer. A year of triumph, frustration and transformation. Marchiano was a ...
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