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No. 4 Maryland field hockey launches late comeback to defeat No. 10 Princeton 4-3 in OT

With seven seconds remaining in overtime, No. 4 Maryland field hockey was awarded a penalty corner to try to seal a victory against No. 10 Princeton.

Midfielder Linda Cobano took the initial shot and it was blocked by Princeton goalkeeper Baylis. But with the clock winding down, defender Hannah Bond flicked the deflected ball into the back of the cage for a buzzer-beating victory.

The referees didn’t initially call it a goal, but once they overturned their decision after a replay review, the Terps swarmed Bond, screaming in excitement over the 4-3 win.

It was the second time in the contest that the Terps took advantage of a corner rebound to score at a dire time.