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Missed the game? listen to a replay here
by Brian Kapur
The Terps showcased their wide array of weapons as their explosive offense blew past the No.20 Old Dominion Monarchs, 6-3, on a cold rainy day.
Midway through the first half, Katie O'Donnell started the scoring banaza with a fast break goal off an assist from Nicole Muracco. Four minutes later, Muracco did the scoring honors off a fast break to put the Terps up 2-0. The senior would add in one more goal to give her 20 on the season and the Terps a comanding 3-0 halftime lead.
After intermission, the conditions continued to be cold and wet, but for Emma Thomas it was "being home." The England native, along with freshman England native Harriet Tibble combined for three goals to secure the 6-3 win.
Alicia Grater had four saves on the afternoon.
The Terps will head to Delaware on Sunday in their last game before their monster ACC showdown with UNC.
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