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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The No. 8 men's soccer team hosts the Albany Great Danes on Sunday, October 22 at Ludwig Field at 2:00 p.m. It is the first-ever meeting between the two programs. The Terps are coming off of a 1-0 win against Hartwick on Thursday night as the season attendance record was broken. 33,230 fans have watched Maryland play at Ludwig this season, which breaks last year's record of 33,121 with still three matches to play.
Terps Beat Hartwick, 1-0
For the third time this season, junior Maurice Edu put a header into the back of the net in a 1-0 match and this time it beat Hartwick on October 19 at Ludwig Field. Sophomore Graham Zusi delivered the corner that led to the goal and he has assisted on all three of Edu's goals.
Edu and Zusi also connected in 1-0 wins against Loyola and Duke earlier in the season. It was the third goal of the season for Edu and the fifth assist for Zusi. Freshman keeper Josh Mikulewicz earned his first career victory in his first start while making three saves.
Maryland converted on an opportunity in the 60th minute. Senior A.J. Godbolt took a free kick a little over midfield on the right side after a Hartwick foul. His pass flew into the box, but keeper Joe Gibson punched the ball over the end line to give the Terps a corner kick. Zusi stepped to the ball and delivered the in-swinger that found Edu. Edu redirected the pass to the right side netting to give the Terps the 1-0 lead.
Scouting the Great Danes
Albany enters the match at 7-7-2 and 5-3-0 in the America East.
The Great Danes have struggled to score goals this season, tallying just one per outing. Yan Gbolo leads the charge with four goals and a pair of assists. Three other players have scored two goals.
Brad Ray leads the team in assists with four so far this year.
Steward Ceus has been huge in goal for UAlbany, racking up 86 saves for a save percentage of .819. He has tallied six clean sheets in seven wins and has a GAA of 1.23.
Come One, Come All
The returning national champion Terps have drawn quite a crowd at Ludwig Field and on the road this season.
The Maryland soccer community came out in full force on Friday, September 29 as a record crowd of 6,489 fans watched their Terps take down No. 14 Duke, 1-0, at Ludwig Field. The fans sparked an electric atmosphere for the match shown on Fox Soccer Channel. Maryland entered the field under a cloud of smoke and fireworks lit the sky during the national anthem and prior to player introductions.
6,214 fans came out to watch the Terps battle Boston College for the first time ever at Ludwig Field on October 14, which is the second-largest crowd.
Against NC State, 4,565 fans came out to watch the Terps win 3-0, which currently stands as the fifth-largest crowd at Maryland.
On September 2, 4,020 fans came to Ludwig Field to watch the Terps defeat No. 10 UCLA, 4-1. Despite poor weather and the postponement of the match from the night before, it was then the fifth-largest crowd in Ludwig history.
In three of its four away matches this year, attendance records have been set at the opponents' respective fields.
At No. 23 Old Dominion on August 27, 3,331 spectators came out to watch the Monarchs battle the Terps. Maryland came out on top, 2-0. That was the largest crowd to ever see a collegiate soccer match at the ODU Soccer Stadium.
At No. 4 Clemson on Friday night, 6,821 people flocked to Historic Riggs Field for the ACC showdown that the Tigers won, 2-1. That was the largest crowd to ever see a regular season match at Riggs.
At No. 7 Wake Forest, 4,413 people showed up as the Terps knocked off the Deacons, 2-1, in come-from-behind fashion. That set the all-time Spry Stadium record.
Where It's At...
Maryland will play 13 home matches this regular season, the most in program history. The Terps played 12 matches at home in 1982.
Home is where the Terps like to play. Over the past four-plus seasons, Maryland is 55-4-3 at Ludwig Field, including an unbeaten mark of 11-0-2 in 2005. In 2002, the Terps went a perfect 13-0.
Included in that impressive record is the Terps' 10-0-2 mark in the postseason at Ludwig which has helped UM reach four consecutive College Cups. The Terps are the eighth team in NCAA history to participate in four straight College Cups.
For the second-straight season, Maryland averaged over 2,000 fans per match in 2005. An average of 2,548 fans rocked Ludwig Field when the Terps took the pitch. 2004 was the first season since 1995 which Maryland averaged over 2,000 fans.
So far this season, Maryland is 9-1 at home and is averaging 3,583 fans a game.
Royal Company
Head coach Sasho Cirovski will soon enter some outstanding company when it comes to Maryland soccer.
WIth 198 wins, Cirovski is two wins from earning his 200th victory while with the Terps. The only other head coach to accomplish that feat was the program's first coach, Doyle Royal.
Royal had a 217-58-18 record with Maryland in 28 years at the helm.
Cirovski already matched Royal in one department, and that is the national championship. Royal coached the Terps to a perfect 1968 season at 14-0-1, earning a share of the national title.
Non-Conference Dominance
The Terps have been impressive against non-league foes since the 2001 season, compiling a 74-17-4 record. Five of those losses came in a 10-5 2001 campaign.
Maryland is off to an 8-0 start this season. Its best non-conference record during the span came in 2003 when the Terps went 15-2-1.
Edu It To Me One More Time
Junior Maurice Edu had a huge week three weeks ago as he tallied both goals in a pair of 1-0 Terp victories against Loyola and Duke.
Both of the goals were his first of the season and both came in very similar fashion. Against Loyola on Tuesday night, sophomore Graham Zusi took the ball down the right side of the pitch. He fired a cross to the far side of the box to an awaiting Drew Yates. Yates took the cross on his head and redirected the pass to the middle of the box. Edu, who was making a run down the center of the box, knocked home a header to the right side of the net to give the Terps a 1-0 edge in the 61st minute.
Against the Blue Devils on Friday night, Edu notched the game-winner in the 14th minute. Zusi delivered a beautiful corner to the middle of the box and Edu was able to get a head on the ball and put a shot past the Duke keeper for the win.
Edu was named Soccer America Player of the Week for his efforts.
Zusi As 1-2-3
Sophomore Graham Zusi, who scored five goals and added two assists in 2005, is having a break out season for the Terps.
Zusi leads the team with seven goals and 18 points.
Zusi scored the Terps' only goal last week when he connected on his second penalty kick of the season in the 38th minute. The goal equalized the match in the first half.
Three weeks ago in wins against Loyola and Duke, Zusi provided the game-winning assists in similar fashion. Against the Greyhounds, he delivered a cross to freshman Drew Yates who found junior Maurice Edu for the score. Against Duke, Zusi delivered a corner in the box to Edu who headed in the lone goal of the match in the 14th minute.
Hall's Way
Freshman Jeremy Hall continues to play a key role in the Terps' attack.
In the win against Duke, Hall used some nifty footwork around the box to force the corner kick that led to the game-winning goal.
Hall has racked up four goals and two assists for 10 points, which is fourth on the squad.
Hall notched the equalizer in the 79th minute at No. 7 Wake Forest to begin Maryland's comeback win. Stephen King found Maurice Edu in the middle of the field who then sent a long pass to Hall who had plenty of open space in front of him. Hall took the ball and went one-on-one with Edwards and calmly sent a low shot to the right side that beat the keeper.
Hall was also involved in the game-winning goal as he forced the foul in the box that led to Graham Zusi's winning penalty kick. David Glaudemans found Hall in the offensive third. Hall tried to take the ball the rest of the way with a defender on him. The two reached the box, and Hall was taken down trying to get by the defender.
Hall was named to the Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Week on September 25.
King Of College Park
Junior Stephen King notched the game-tying goal at North Carolina on October 6 in a 1-1 tie. He leads the team with six assists and is second with 16 points.
King was crucial in the Terps win against No. 7 Wake Forest as he assisted on the Jeremy Hall goal that tied the game in the 79th minute.
His most impressive performance of the season came against UCLA on September 2 as he notched a goal and assisted on two others in a 4-1 triumph.
King has been named ACC Player of the Week, College Soccer News National Player of the Week, and has been placed on the Soccer America Team of the Week twice this season.
Herr-o-ick
With some doubts about where scoring would come from prior to the season, freshman Jason Herrick has provided part of the answer. His five goals is second on the team and his 12 points is third.
Herrick has been a part of two game winning goals, assisting the one against UCLA and scoring it against Mount St. Mary's. He also scored the first goal of the match against UCLA.
Against NC State, Herrick scored his fourth goal in amazing fashion when he launched a shot into the top left corner from about 30 yards out. The keeper had no chance at stopping the perfectly placed shot.
A Little Help From Godbolt
Senior A.J. Godbolt has played a key role not only this season, but for his entire career. Regarded as the best crosser on the team, Godbolt has three assists and a game winning goal that he notched against NC State.
His 22 career assists ranks sixth all-time, tied with Jason Sardis and A.J. Herrera. Scott Buete stands in fifth with 24 career helpers.
Last season, Godbolt was one assist away from tying the single-season record of 14 held by Gino Ferrin (1985).
Godbolt recorded his first-ever game-winning goal when he put back a Stephen King penalty kick that had been saved against NC State.
Near Perfect Seitz
Sophomore goalkeeper Chris Seitz has compiled an impressive 23-4-3 record for the Terps since last season.
Before losing at Clemson, Seitz had not lost since November 11 of last season against Duke in the ACC Tournament, 4-2. Since that match, Seitz holds an impressive record of 14-3-2.
Newcomers Making An Impact
With a relatively young squad, Terps newcomers are making a major impact as two of the top five scorers are new to College Park.
Freshman Jason Herrick has been stellar for Maryland with five goals and two assists.
Sophomore Rich Costanzo, a transfer from Penn State, has an assist to go with his game winning goal against Binghamton.
Freshman Jeremy Hall has recorded four goals and two assists.
Freshmen Omar Gonzalez has one assist and Drew Yates has racked up four.
Newcomers have accounted for 30 of the Terps' 77 points, which comes out to 39 percent.
UM Students Can Ride Free To ACC Tournament
The Department of Transportation Services and Maryland Athletics will be providing FREE bus service to Terrapin games in the upcoming men's soccer ACC Tournament. The tournament is slated to take place Nov. 1-5 at the Maryland SoccerPlex in Germantown, Md.
Students interested in utilizing the bus service to attend ANY of Maryland's men's soccer ACC Tournament games MUST register by emailing mdsportsmarketing@umd.edu with your name, contact number and email address by Wednesday, Oct. 25 to reserve a seat.
Tournament schedules and ticket information can be accessed at the Men's ACC Soccer Tournament web site. Students will be able to purchase tickets for the tournament at the men's soccer game vs. Virginia Tech on Friday, Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. or on game day at the SoccerPlex.