Agree with all of this. Hopkins was abit unlucky in that the Terps played relatively poorly against aOSU on defense last week. Were caught ball-watching alot, too focused on Myers, gave up a bunch of inside looks for goals. You could tell how focused they were on D at Homewood. Also, Tillman mentioned in his presser that he brought up last year’s finale at Homewood to remind the team that they couldn’t get complacent. Terps were very motivated and prepared this week. When they’re at the top of their game, they embarass teams. They embarassed UVa and Rutgers, two top 8 teams.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 8:22 amMaryland is simply that good. They’ve embarrassed other good teams all year long. If anything, Notre Dame is looking better and better holding the Terps to 11 goals.LaxPundit07 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 24, 2022 8:07 am Question for the Hopkins folks: if PM is run out of town, do you honestly have faith that Baker can replace him with a better candidate? (I certainly don’t). Seems like your energy would be better suited in finding a replacement for Baker. Promote her out of the athletic department or something.
The Hopkins faithful have a great FO guy showing up right now, Logan Callahan. The kid did great yesterday, after doing great the week before. If I was a Hopkins fan, I’d be enthusiastic about this kids performance. A team can be built around a great FO guy. This kid is looking like the real deal.
Wierman definitely took some time to warm up at the FO dot, credit to the Hopkins guy. And yes, Notre Dame is looking better and better (particularly with Taylor intheir starting lineup), but I wouldn’t put too much stock into an early season game at Arlotta. There are some things the Terps have cleaned up since then.