
Aron Saevarsson delivers a cross off of a corner kick
Photo by: Meg Kelly
Badgers battle to tie at No. 7 Maryland
October 14, 2022 | Men's Soccer
Wisconsin rewarded with a point in valiant effort against Maryland
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The Wisconsin men's soccer team persevered tonight and tied No. 7 Maryland in a thriller on the East Coast. Â
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Straight from the Pitch – Head Coach Neil Jones
"Great team performance tonight from the entire group. Maryland is a top-quality side and pose so many different problems. I was proud with our resolve and mentality especially in the final stages. We created enough chances to earn a point on the road, and now we turn our attention to Indiana back in Madison on Tuesday night."
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How it happened
The Badgers simply have no quit in them. The Wisconsin men's soccer team went into seventh-ranked Maryland's house, notably during Terrapin Head Coach Sasho Cirovski's birthday celebration, and came away with a much-deserved point.
The Badgers succeeded on set pieces, with a goal on a corner kick, and closed out the game to grab the 2-2 tie against the Big Ten-leading Terrapins.
It all started from a corner by Aron Saevarsson in the 12th minute. The senior played a phenomenal back post cross to an unmarked Drew Brown. Brown hit the ball into the back of the net in one clean stroke. This was Brown's first career Wisconsin goal, and he could not have picked a better game to get his first.
Coming out of the half, the Terrapins hit back in the 48th minute to make the score 1-1. However, in the 56th minute Jack Finnegan posted up in the box with the ball at his feet and a Maryland defender on his back. He laid it off to Aron Saevarsson, who struck it past the keeper and gave the Badgers their second goal. Even though the Terrapins scored again in the 61st minute and then threw everything they had at the Badgers for the final 30 minutes, the boys dug deep and maintained the result.
You cannot talk about this game without mentioning Badger keeper Carter Abbott. This result against a top Maryland side could not have been possible without Abbott between the posts. The junior stood out, pulling off multiple jaw-dropping saves. Abbott faced 11 shots on target throughout the game and managed to keep the Badgers 1-0 up with seven saves at the half.
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Notes
Next up
The Badgers return home to McClimon Soccer Complex to play host to No. 20Â Indiana next Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. The games airs on BTN.
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Straight from the Pitch – Head Coach Neil Jones
"Great team performance tonight from the entire group. Maryland is a top-quality side and pose so many different problems. I was proud with our resolve and mentality especially in the final stages. We created enough chances to earn a point on the road, and now we turn our attention to Indiana back in Madison on Tuesday night."
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How it happened
The Badgers simply have no quit in them. The Wisconsin men's soccer team went into seventh-ranked Maryland's house, notably during Terrapin Head Coach Sasho Cirovski's birthday celebration, and came away with a much-deserved point.
The Badgers succeeded on set pieces, with a goal on a corner kick, and closed out the game to grab the 2-2 tie against the Big Ten-leading Terrapins.
It all started from a corner by Aron Saevarsson in the 12th minute. The senior played a phenomenal back post cross to an unmarked Drew Brown. Brown hit the ball into the back of the net in one clean stroke. This was Brown's first career Wisconsin goal, and he could not have picked a better game to get his first.
11' | Off the corner! Drew Brown with the opening goal
— Wisconsin Soccer (@BadgerMSoccer) October 14, 2022
Badgers 1
Maryland 0 pic.twitter.com/Po7z4Aeb9v
Coming out of the half, the Terrapins hit back in the 48th minute to make the score 1-1. However, in the 56th minute Jack Finnegan posted up in the box with the ball at his feet and a Maryland defender on his back. He laid it off to Aron Saevarsson, who struck it past the keeper and gave the Badgers their second goal. Even though the Terrapins scored again in the 61st minute and then threw everything they had at the Badgers for the final 30 minutes, the boys dug deep and maintained the result.
You cannot talk about this game without mentioning Badger keeper Carter Abbott. This result against a top Maryland side could not have been possible without Abbott between the posts. The junior stood out, pulling off multiple jaw-dropping saves. Abbott faced 11 shots on target throughout the game and managed to keep the Badgers 1-0 up with seven saves at the half.
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Notes
- Junior Ethan Chung played 26 minutes against Maryland, more than doubling the minutes he played coming into this game
- Eight of Wisconsin's starters played 80+ minutes
- Aron Saevarsson contributed to both goals and finished with one goal and an assist
Next up
The Badgers return home to McClimon Soccer Complex to play host to No. 20Â Indiana next Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. The games airs on BTN.
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Team Stats
WIS
UMD
Goals
2
2
Shots
6
17
Shots on Goal
4
11
Saves
8
2
Corners
4
10
Fouls
7
8
Scoring Plays

Drew Brown (1)
Assisted By: Aron Saevarrson
GOAL by WIS Brown, Drew Assist by Saevarrson, Aron.
11:36

Stefan Copetti (3)
Assisted By: Joshua Bolma , Alex Nitzl
GOAL by UMD Copetti, Stefan Assist by Bolma, Joshua and Nitzl, Alex.
47:03

Aron Saevarrson (2)
Assisted By: Jack Finnegan , Tim Bielic
GOAL by WIS Saevarrson, Aron Assist by Finnegan, Jack and Bielic, Tim.
55:45

Joshua Bolma (2)
Assisted By: Nick Richardson , Hunter George
GOAL by UMD Bolma, Joshua Assist by Richardson, Nick and George, Hunter.
60:32
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