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Nothing new: Terps face Red Storm

Nov 15, 2006 2:00 AM (695 days ago) by Craig Stouffer, The Examiner
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St. John’s rookie sensation Ryan Soroka led the Red Storm to the Big East title. St. John’s faces Maryland tonight in the NCAA Tournament.
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St. John’s rookie sensation Ryan Soroka led the Red Storm to the Big East title. St. John’s faces Maryland tonight in the NCAA Tournament.

College Park (Map, News) - Jeff Carroll knows the way to College Park.

Less than two weeks ago, Carroll finished his rookie season with D.C. United. Although he didn’t play college soccer in the Washington area, Carroll’s previous two seasons ended at Maryland when his alma mater, St. John’s, lost in consecutive NCAA tournaments appearances against the Terrapins.

Tonight, for the fourth straight season, St. John’s meets Maryland in the postseason.

“I guess they’re saving money or something, but honestly, how many times are you going to put St. John’s up against Maryland?” said Carroll. His family wants him to go Morgantown to cheer on younger brother Pat Carroll as West Virginia hosts UNC-Greensboro, but Jeff is looking forward to the raucous atmosphere at Ludwig Field. “They’re going to have more than 6,000 fans there. It’s going to be nuts.”

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Each meeting in the growing rivalry has come earlier than the season before. St. John’s last win was in 2003, when the Red Storm topped the Terps, 1-0, in the national semifinals. But the Terps turned the tide in 2004 with A.J. Godbolt’s late winner in a 1-0 quarterfinal victory. Last year Stephen King scored twice as Maryland won, 3-1, in the Sweet Sixteen, and went on to capture a national title.

Carroll cannot remember whether he was taunted at Ludwig Field, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.

“They must’ve said something,” said Carroll.

The Terrapins’ rise has coincided with its new tradition of postseason clashes with the Red Storm. Maryland made the first of four straight NCAA Final Four appearances in 2002, and this season set a home field attendance record of 6,489 against Duke on Sept. 29.

St. John’s last won a national title in 1996, and its pedigree may be second only to the Terps. Behind rookie sensation Ryan Soroka (9 goals, 8 assists), St. John’s won the Big East title this season and may not be intimidated by the ruthless Terrapin fans.

“We need to be ready to play in a great atmosphere which the Maryland administration and [Maryland coach] Sasho [Cirovski] have been able to create over the last four or five years,” said St. John’s coach Dave Basur. “We have to be ready to play in that kind of that environment.”

St. John’s (14-5-2) at Maryland (15-4-1)

NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament

Second Round

» When: Tonight, 7

» Where: Ludwig Field, College Park

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2:40 PM MST on Tue., May. 15, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

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Chuck Kim

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8:41 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

SoccerPlaya said:
who the hell is chucky?

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8:39 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

BayProSoccerIsBck said:
Hopefully Munoz gets healthy soon. Looking forward to see him play. It was always fun seeing him at Cal

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3:02 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

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Re Munoz: I believe he is injured (hamstring) and was not at training when the reporter showed up. Good to see Chucky represented though!

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3:02 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

Chris Jara said:
Thanks for covering the Victory. I hope your continued coverage throughout the season gets the team many more supporters.

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2:21 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

Bay Area Football Fan said:
Great to see football return to San Francisco. I'll be there at Kezar this Saturday, supporting a new team with much potential. Great article as well... hope to see many more to follow.

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12:52 PM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

Examiner Reader said:
I wish all the best to the new team. I'll be there supporting pro soccer in SF! I want to see this club stick around. It's good to see Kezar hosting soccer on a regular basis. Go Victory!!!!

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11:58 AM MST on Fri., May. 11, 2007 re: "Victory out to win fans"

VictoryFan! said:
Why didnt they interview Mike Munoz??? Loev the article! keep up soccer coverage!

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