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No. 18 Men's Soccer Begins Nine-Game Homestand Tuesday Night

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No. 18 Men's Soccer Begins Nine-Game Homestand Tuesday Night

Oct. 1, 2007

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    COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The No. 18 Maryland men's soccer team begins October by hosting Stony Brook on Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. at Ludwig Field. Fans can get two tickets for the price of one at the gate for the first ever meeting between the two programs.

    Terps Host Stony Brook In Non-Conference Action
    • The No. 18 Maryland men's soccer team returns home for a nine-game homestand beginning on Tuesday, October 2 against Stony Brook.
    • This is the first ever meeting between the Terrapins and Stony Brook of the America East Conference.
    • Maryland is coming off of a 2-0 loss at No. 1 Wake Forest on Saturday.
    • Stony Brook has won its last two outings and six of its last seven. The Seawolves most recently beat William & Mary on Saturday, 2-1.

    Wake Forest Outlasts Terps
    • The No. 18 Maryland men's soccer team battled No. 1 Wake Forest to the final whistle, but it was the Demon Deacons who came out on top, 2-0, in front of 3,317 fans at Spry Stadium on September 29.
    • Zack Schilawski scored for the Demon Deacons in the 40th minute which proved to be the game-winner.
    • Wake withstood a late Maryland push for the equalizer in the waning minutes. Senior Stephen King came the closest to getting a goal as he hit the right post with just 4:50 left in the match.
    • The Deacons scored their second goal with under a minute left to play as the Terps were playing with nine men forward to try get the game-tying goal.

    Top 10 Attendance Figures
    • Maryland is drawing some of the top crowds in the country as two of the top 10 attendance figures this season involve the Terps, one of only three programs in the nation that can boast that stat.
    • The 5,022 fans that came out on September 7 to Ludwig Field is the ninth largest in the nation this season and is the fifth largest all-time at Ludwig Field.
    • The 5,013 spectators that watched Duke and Maryland battle it out in Durham is the 10th biggest attendance number this year.
    • A total of 4,240 fans came out to watch Indiana and Maryland play to a 1-1 draw at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic. That number is the 12th highest in 2007.
    • Creighton and UCLA also have two attendance figures that rank in the top 10 this season.

    Non-Conference Dominance
    • The Terps have been impressive against non-ACC foes since the 2001 season, compiling a 79-18-5 record. Five of those losses came in a 10-5-0 2001 campaign.
    • Maryland went a perfect 10-0-0 in 2006 in non-conference outings. The last time it was undefeated out of conference was in 1986 when it went 11-0-0.
    • This year, the Terps are 3-1-1 playing outside of the ACC.

    First To Score Wins
    • Last year, Maryland went 16-0-0 when it scored the first goal in a match. The Terps outscored their opponents 21-7 in the first half in 2006.
    • This year, Maryland is 3-0-0 when it scores first with wins against No. 10 Notre Dame, George Mason, and Old Dominion.
    • The Terrapins have not lost a match when they strike first since October 2, 2004 - a total of 42-straight matches.

    Scouting The Seawolves
    • Stony Brook enters Tuesday's match with a record of 6-3-0 and has won six of seven meetings after dropping its first two of the season.
    • SBU is coming off of a 6-12-1 season in 2006.
    • The Seawolves are led by Michael Palacio who has scored four times and assisted on five others. Both of those numbers are tops on the team.
    • Mahamadou Simpara has added three goals while Maurice Brown has contributed a pair of goals and assists.
    • Dawid Ditrich has started seven games in goal for Stony Brook and has allowed seven goals while making 17 saves.

    King Of The Pitch
    • Senior Stephen King is in his final season in red and black and has left an indelible impression in College Park. The second-year captain has started all 80 games Maryland has played since 2004, his freshman campaign.
    • King's 23 career assists ranks sixth all-time at Maryland while his 29 goals is just outside the top 10. His 81 points puts him at sixth on the career list.
    • His sophomore season, King scored 15 times and assisted others eight times. His goal number is tied for 10th all-time in a single season while his 38 points is tied for eighth.
    • King was named to the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic All-Tournament Team on September 2 after scoring a goal and an assist in Maryland's 3-0 win against No. 10 Notre Dame.
    • He was also named the Soccer America Player of the Week and was placed on the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week.
    • King added an assist in the 3-0 win against George Mason on September 9 and the 2-1 loss at Duke on September 22.

    King Candidate For Lowe's Senior CLASS Award
    • Senior midfielder Stephen King was named one of 20 candidates for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award, presented annually in eight NCAA sports to a senior student-athlete who excels both on and off the field. This is the first time that this award will be given in soccer.
    • King is one of four student-athletes from the ACC who are up for the honor, the most of any other conference in the nation. The other candidates from the conference include Duke's Tim Jepson, North Carolina's Andre Sherard, and Wake Forest's Julian Valentine.
    • The award honors the attributes of senior student-athletes in four areas: classroom, community, character and competition. The award program is designed exclusively for college seniors who are utilizing their complete athletic eligibility, remaining committed to their university and pursuing the many rewards that a senior season can bring.
    • From the list of 20 candidates, a national media committee will select 10 finalists in October. Those names will then be placed on the official ballot for a nationwide vote spanning from October 16 to November 21. Fan balloting will be coupled with votes from coaches, media and sponsors to determine the recipient of the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award. Winners will be announced during the NCAA Soccer Championship scheduled for December 14-16 in Cary, N.C.

    From A to Z-usi
    • Junior Graham Zusi, Maryland's leading scorer from 2006, has started 2007 on the right foot. At the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic, he was named the Offensive MVP at the tournament while being placed on the All-Tournament Team.
    • Zusi scored two goals that came on eight total shots in the two games. His goal against No. 7 Indiana on August 31 equalized the score at 1-1, which was the final, and came just 71 seconds after the Hoosiers had taken the lead. His goal against No. 10 Notre Dame proved to be the game-winner in a 3-0 win against the Irish.
    • The Longwood, Fla. native has added an assist in Maryland's wins against George Mason and Old Dominion and has scored in four of the Terps' seven games this season.
    • Since his freshman season in 2005, the Terps are 21-1-2 when Zusi tallies a goal or an assist.
    • The Terps went 13-1-1 in 2006 when Zusi tallied at least one point and are 3-0-1 to start this year.

    Flood Yates Are Open
    • Sophomore Drew Yates seems to be an important ingredient when it comes to the Terps getting a result.
    • When the Severna Park native tallies a point in a match, Maryland has a record of 7-1-0 with its first loss coming against Duke on September 22.
    • Yates assisted on goals in four different games in 2006 which were all Terp wins, two of them by one goal.
    • This season, Maryland is 3-1-0 when Yates records a point.

    Where There's A Will...
    • Freshman keeper Will Swaim had quite a week in goal for the Terps two weeks ago as he went 1-1-0.
    • The Ellicott City product earned a shutout win against Old Dominion, his second of the season, on September 19 after stopping three of the five shots he faced.
    • In the 2-1 double overtime loss at Duke, Swaim racked up a career high nine saves, the most by a Maryland keeper since Christian Lewis saved nine in 2000, also against the Blue Devils.
    • As of October 1, Swaim was tied for 28th in the nation with a save percentage of .846.

    Cirovski's Legacy
    • Head coach Sasho Cirovski has built Maryland into the premier soccer program in the country. He has guided the Terps to the 2005 National Championship, 12 NCAA postseason appearances, five appearances at the College Cup, and two ACC Tournament titles.
    • Cirovski owns a record of 206-97-16 in 15 years at the helm of the program. His win total ranks second at Maryland all-time, just 13 behind Doyle Royal who went 217-58-58 with the Terps in 28 seasons.
    • Along with all of the team accomplishments, Cirovski has mentored some of the top student-athletes in the game. He guided Jason Garey to the Hermann Trophy in 2005, the program's first-ever recipient.
    • He has also produced two No. 1 overall MLS SuperDraft picks, three ACC Players of the Year, a national and ACC Freshman of the Year, 21 first team All-ACC selections, 19 All-Americans, and 28 MLS players.

    The Ludwig Effect
    • Ludwig Field has developed into one of the most exciting places to watch a collegiate soccer match in the country as the men's soccer team has increasingly attracted more and more fans to the pitch season after season.
    • Maryland is 60-6-2 at Ludwig Field since 2002. Included in that number are two undefeated seasons in 2002 (13-0-0) and 2005 (11-0-2). The Terps have never lost more than two games at Ludwig in that span.
    • Last year, Ludwig Field saw over 40,000 fans come out to watch the Terps which set a school record. The total was second best in the country.
    • 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. 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.
    • In Maryland's 2007 home opener against No. 20 West Virginia, 5,022 spectators came out to root on the Terps. That number ranks fifth all-time at Ludwig.
    • So far this season, Maryland is averaging 2,614 fans per game and have yet to draw less than 1,000 to one of its three matches at Ludwig Field.

    Lockdown Defense
    • Maryland returned three starters on the back line from last year's squad that allowed just 16 goals, the fewest since 2003.
    • Maryland's experience showed in the first weekend at the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic by allowing just one goal in two matches.
    • In the Terps' win against No. 10 Notre Dame, Maryland held the Irish to just three shots, all in the second half, and kept 2006 Hermann Trophy Winner Joseph Lapira in check.
    • Junior Michael Marchiano, who started at defensive midfield, and sophomore Omar Gonzalez were both named to the All-Tournament Team.
    • The Terps' defense did much of the same in their two games against George Mason and West Virginia as they only allowed one goal with the score coming in overtime to the Mountaineers.
    • Maryland earned its third shutout of the season on September 19 night when it held Old Dominion scoreless in a 1-0 win. The Terps allowed just five shots, all in the second half, for the win.

    Sunday Funday
    • Maryland loves to score on Sunday's. In their two games on that day, the Terps are 2-0-0 while outscoring their opponents 6-0.
    • The two 3-0 wins came against No. 10 Notre Dame on September 2 and George Mason on September 9.
    • In their six other matches, the Terps are 1-4-1 and are being outscored 8-3.

    International Experience
    • Sophomores Omar Gonzalez and Jeremy Hall were both exposed to the international game over the summer as both competed for the United States at the Pan American Games held in Rio de Janeiro.
    • The Americans did not make it out of group play, but both Terps saw plenty of action on the pitch in Brazil. Gonzalez started at forward all three matches and scored twice against Bolivia.
    • Hall was the first player off the bench for the Americans in the first match and started the second.
    • Gonzalez started all 22 games at center back and contributed on the offensive end with a goal and three assists last season for the Terps.
    • Hall was second on the team with seven goals, and his three assists gave him 17 points, which was third on the squad. Two of his seven goals were game-winners.

    Terps Beat Old Dominion, 1-0
    • Sophomore Drew Yates scored his third goal of the season and the only one of the match as the No. 16 Maryland men's soccer team defeated Old Dominion, 1-0, on September 19 at Ludwig Field.
    • Junior Graham Zusi was credited with the assist as he sent in the cross in the 32nd minute.
    • Maryland dominated the Monarchs in the midfield in the first half with senior captains Stephen King and Spencer Allen commanding the pitch. The Terrapins' offense fired off five shots while the back line did not allow one.
    • Old Dominion got off five shots in the second half and had its chances but came up empty.

    Hall, Yates Lead Terps To 3-0 Win Against Mason
    • Sophomores Jeremy Hall and Drew Yates led the Maryland men's soccer team in a strong second half as the Terrapins scored all of their goals after halftime in a 3-0 win against George Mason on September 9 at Ludwig Field. All of the Terps' goals came in the last 20 minutes of the match.
    • Hall established career highs with his two goals and four points while Yates' three points is also a personal best.
    • Hall's two scores were the first of this season for him while Yates added his second goal of 2007. Seniors Stephen King and Aki Kadotani and junior Graham Zusi were each credited with an assist in the match. Kadotani's helper was the first of his career.
    • Freshman keeper Thorne Holder had to make just one save in his first collegiate start to earn the shutout.

    Maryland Opens Up With Impressive Weekend
    • The Terps opened the 2007 season on a high note as they won the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic last weekend after tying then-No. 7 Indiana, 1-1, and beating then-No. 10 Notre Dame, 3-0.
    • The Terps and Hoosiers played to a thrilling draw on August 31. Kevin Noschang scored for the Hoosiers in the 25th minute but junior Graham Zusi responded just 71 seconds later with a goal of his own. Classmate Rich Costanzo provided the assist on a cross.
    • Both teams had opportunities to score the game-winning goal but came up just short. Noschang almost ended the game in the first overtime when he fired a shot that freshman keeper Will Swaim dove to his left for. His fingertip save kept the game going into the second overtime session.
    • Maryland was inches away from taking the win in the second OT as senior Stephen King hit the right post on a shot.
    • In the 3-0 victory against the Irish on September 2, Maryland dominated the entire way by outshooting Notre Dame 17-3. The Terps did not allow a single shot in the first half and kept 2006 Hermann Trophy winner Joseph Lapira in check.
    • King tallied a goal and an assist in the win while Zusi and sophomore Drew Yates scored the other two goals. Sophomores Jeremy Hall and Doug Rodkey were awarded assists as well.

    Awards Roll In After Weekend At Indiana
    • Maryland reaped numerous rewards for winning the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic after going 1-0-1 last weekend. Senior Stephen King was named the Soccer America Player of the Week and was placed on the Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week while junior Graham Zusi was named the ACC Player of the Week, was named to the College Soccer News National Team of the Week and was the inaugural Maryland Men's Player of the Week.
    • King was instrumental in the Terps' 3-0 win against Notre Dame on September 2. The Medford, N.J. native recorded a goal and assisted on another to aid the Terps to their first win of the season. With the score 1-0 in the 41st minute, King had a defender on him on the left side of the box and kept trying to shake him to find an opening to deliver a cross. He faked towards the goal line and spun inside to send a pass into the box. The pass found sophomore Drew Yates who tucked a shot next to the right post to put the Terps up two.
    • King's goal came in the 70th minute after sophomore Doug Rodkey sent a ball into the box. The Fighting Irish keeper came out to catch the pass but the ball slipped through his hands and King was behind him to put in the easy goal.
    • Zusi scored a goal in each of Maryland's two games last weekend. His goal against No. 7 Indiana was the equalizer in the 1-1 tie as he scored just 71 seconds after the Hoosiers got on the board. His tally against No. 10 Notre Dame proved to be the game-winner in a 3-0 affair.
    • Both King and Zusi were named to the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic All-Tournament Team while Zusi was also tabbed the Offensive MVP.

    Zusi Named Offensive MVP; Four On All-Tourney Team
    • Junior Graham Zusi was tabbed the Offensive MVP of the adidas/IU Credit Union Classic last weekend after scoring a goal in each of Maryland's matches.
    • His goal against No. 7 Indiana was the equalizer and got the Terps a tie against the Hoosiers in the season opener.
    • Zusi's score against Notre Dame proved to be the game-winner in a 3-0 win.
    • He totaled eight shots on the weekend and five of them were on goal.
    • Three other Terps joined Zusi on the All-Tournament team including senior Stephen King, junior Michael Marchiano, and sophomore Omar Gonzalez.
    • King recorded a goal and an assist in Maryland's win against Notre Dame.

    Draft History Made In 2007
    • Junior midfielder Maurice Edu became the second men's soccer student-athlete in Maryland history to be drafted with the first overall pick in the MLS SuperDraft as he was selected by the expansion franchise Toronto FC with the draft's first selection on January 12, 2007 at the Indianapolis Convention Center. Sophomore keeper Chris Seitz was taken fourth overall by Real Salt Lake.
    • It marked just the fourth time in MLS SuperDraft history that two student-athletes from the same school were selected in the top five.
    • It was the second time under head coach Sasho Cirovski that a Terp has been selected with the first overall pick. Leo Cullen was taken by Miami in 1998 with the first pick in the draft.
    • Edu and Seitz were also the seventh and eighth student-athletes under Cirovski's guidance to be taken in the first round. Since the draft's inception in 1996, Cirovski has produced 21 MLS SuperDraft picks.
    • Edu was the fifth student-athlete from Maryland to be selected first overall in his respective sport's draft. Men's basketball has had two top picks in John Lucas (1976) and Joe Smith (1995) and men's lacrosse had Joe Walters go first in 2006.

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    Players Mentioned

    Spencer Allen

    #18 Spencer Allen

    MF/D
    5' 8"
    Junior
    Rich Costanzo

    #6 Rich Costanzo

    D/MF/F
    5' 9"
    Sophomore
    Maurice Edu

    #10 Maurice Edu

    MF
    6' 0"
    Junior
    Omar Gonzalez

    #4 Omar Gonzalez

    D/F
    6' 5"
    Freshman
    Jeremy Hall

    #17 Jeremy Hall

    MF/F
    5' 11"
    Freshman
    Aki Kadotani

    #23 Aki Kadotani

    MF
    5' 11"
    Junior
    Stephen King

    #7 Stephen King

    MF
    5' 8"
    Junior
    Michael Marchiano

    #16 Michael Marchiano

    MF
    5' 11"
    Sophomore
    Doug Rodkey

    #13 Doug Rodkey

    MF/F
    5' 7"
    Sophomore
    Chris Seitz

    #0 Chris Seitz

    GK
    6' 4"
    Sophomore
    Drew Yates

    #3 Drew Yates

    MF/F
    6' 1"
    Freshman
    Graham Zusi

    #11 Graham Zusi

    F/MF
    5' 10"
    Sophomore

    Players Mentioned

    Spencer Allen

    #18 Spencer Allen

    5' 8"
    Junior
    MF/D
    Rich Costanzo

    #6 Rich Costanzo

    5' 9"
    Sophomore
    D/MF/F
    Maurice Edu

    #10 Maurice Edu

    6' 0"
    Junior
    MF
    Omar Gonzalez

    #4 Omar Gonzalez

    6' 5"
    Freshman
    D/F
    Jeremy Hall

    #17 Jeremy Hall

    5' 11"
    Freshman
    MF/F
    Aki Kadotani

    #23 Aki Kadotani

    5' 11"
    Junior
    MF
    Stephen King

    #7 Stephen King

    5' 8"
    Junior
    MF
    Michael Marchiano

    #16 Michael Marchiano

    5' 11"
    Sophomore
    MF
    Doug Rodkey

    #13 Doug Rodkey

    5' 7"
    Sophomore
    MF/F
    Chris Seitz

    #0 Chris Seitz

    6' 4"
    Sophomore
    GK
    Drew Yates

    #3 Drew Yates

    6' 1"
    Freshman
    MF/F
    Graham Zusi

    #11 Graham Zusi

    5' 10"
    Sophomore
    F/MF