The Michigan women’s soccer team started off hot — winning back-to-back games with a mix of late-game heroics and offensive firepower . But against tougher competition in the form of Alabama on Thursday, the Wolverines faltered. If Michigan wanted a chance to salvage its SEC road trip with a win against Georgia, the Wolverines needed to reset, and do so fast.

Yet for the second game in a row, Michigan’s (2-2) subpar play against the Bulldogs (3-1) mirrored its match versus the Crimson Tide. Unable to control the ball or pace of play, the Wolverines lost handedly to Georgia, 3-0.

Omnipresent even in their wins, Michigan has struggled to come out of the blocks hot.

After a misplaced header gave the ball right to the Wolverines in the middle of the field, a simple one-time pass to ungu

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