Maryland Women’s Soccer Opens 2026 Season With 1-0 Win Over Fordham
Maryland Women’s Soccer kicked off the 2026 season with a 1-0 victory over Fordham at Ludwig Field. Jolie Farmer netted the lone goal in the 64th minute, marking her first career goal and extending the Terps' unbeaten streak in season openers to 10. Meredith Fisher made a strong debut in goal, registering four saves for Maryland, who improved their all-time record in season openers to 23-4-5 since 1995. The Terps outshot Fordham 12-9 and will next face Fairleigh Dickinson University on August 20.
By the Numbers- 1: Farmer's first career goal, which was also the team's first goal of the season.
- 4: Saves made by Meredith Fisher in her first career start.
- 10: Maryland is now unbeaten in its last 10 season openers.
- 24: The shutout marked Maryland's 24th in a season opener.
- 12: Total shots by Maryland during the match.
While the Terps secured a win, there are areas needing improvement, particularly in maintaining possession and executing organized plays, as noted by coach Michael Marchiano. Fisher's strong performance offset any defensive lapses, but consistent offense will be crucial moving forward.
State of Play- Maryland showcased a solid defensive strategy, limiting Fordham's scoring opportunities.
- Newcomers made significant contributions, with multiple first-time starters impacting the game.
- The team is building momentum as they approach their next match against Fairleigh Dickinson.
The Terps will continue their season at home against Fairleigh Dickinson University on August 20, looking to capitalize on their opening win to build confidence for the coming matches.
Bottom LineMaryland's solid start to the season highlights the depth and potential of their roster, but maintaining focus on execution and improvement will be essential for sustaining success throughout the 2026 season.
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