Making his first career start Alford, a sophomore from Washington, allowed only three goals through three quarters and made 10 saves in the fourth quarter alone.
Offensively Maryland showed a balanced attack that saw 11 different Terps score goals on the afternoon. Leading the way was junior All-American midfielder Bill McGlone with three goals to extend his goal scoring streak to 17, dating back to last...
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