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#1 Terps Host Hoyas In Second Round Sunday

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#1 Terps Host Hoyas In Second Round Sunday

Nov. 13, 2010

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland women's soccer team (18-2-2/7-2-1 ACC) earned its first-ever No. 1 seed in the 2010 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament and will host Georgetown in the second round on Sunday, Nov. 14, at Ludwig Field at 1 p.m.

• Maryland, which is one of 64 teams selected to play in the tournament, is making its 11th overall appearance and boasts a record of 18-2-2. The Hoyas, 14-6-1 overall, were an at-large selection out of the Big East..

• The Terps advanced to the second round with a 4-1 win over High Point on Friday. The Hoyas, who are making their second NCAA Tournament appearance, got by Siena, 5-1, in the first round.


Ticket Information
• Tickets for the double-header are $10 for adults, $5 for youth/senior and #3 for college students with a valid ID. Advance tickets are available through the Maryland ticket office by calling 1-800-IM-A-TERP or on-line at umterps.com.


Parking Information
General Information: After 4 p.m. on weekdays and on weekends, there is no charge for parking in Lots Z1 or 1b or in Regents Drive Garage. Lots R2 and R3 are limited to vehicles displaying current valid permits for the respective lots at all times. The Stadium Drive Garage is closed on weekends.


Event Multimedia
• Fans will be able to follow all of the action on umterps.com via Gametracker.

• Maryland's student-run radio station, WMUC, will also be broadcasting the match at WMUCsports.com.


Championship Links
Championship Bracket
NCAA Women's Soccer home page
NCAA Women's Soccer blog


Maryland Returns To The NCAA Tournament For 11th Time
• The Terps are in the NCAA Women's College Cup in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2003-04 and 11th time overall. Maryland holds a 11-10-1 record in tournament play and is 3-4-0 all-time in the second (quarterfinals in 1995) round.

• The last time Maryland advanced to the second round was last season when the No. 4 seeded Terps topped Monmouth in the first round, 4-0, in College Park. Maryland defeated Washington State, 1-0, in the second round, but its tournament run came to an end with a 1-0 loss at No. 1 seed North Carolina.

Maryland's NCAA History
Round Date Opponent W-L Score Goals
(GWG in CAPS)
Goalkeeper
Saves
Attendance
First 11/18/95 JAMES
MADISON
W 6-1 T. Rich, TALIAFERRO, Harbo,
McDonough, Deville, Warlick
Knecht 1,
Price 2
473
Quarter 11/25/95 at Portland L 0-1 -- Knecht 7 2,634
First 11/16/96 GEORGE
WASHINGTON
W 2-0 SARVER, Harbo Knecht 2 714
Second 11/24/96 SAN DIEGO W 1-0 SARVER Price 4 1,224
Quarter 12/1/96 at Notre Dame L 0-2 -- Price 6 473
First 11/16/97 GEORGE
MASON
L 1-2 Sarver Wolff 8 246
First 11/11/98 FAIRFIELD W 4-3 SARVER 3,
McCullough
Serrins 2,
Wolff 2
217
Second 11/15/98 vs. William & Mary [1] L 0-2 -- Wolff 7 257
First 11/10/99 LONG ISLAND W 6-0 JANSS 2, Mynarski 2,
Basalyga 2
Wolff 0,
Serrins 0
414
Second 11/14/99 at Penn State L 2-3 Basalyga 2 Wolff 0,
Serrins 1
734
First 11/16/01 vs. Dayton [2] L 0-1 -- Wolff 1 551
First 11/15/02 AMERICAN W 1-0 FRANCIS Barnhill 2 1,246
Second 11/17/02 PENN STATE L 1-2 Dekker Barnhill 4 888
First 11/14/03 vs. Rutgers [3] T 1-1 Ludwig Barnhill 10 521
First 11/12/04 vs. Loyola [3] W 3-0 MAHAR,
Rozumalski, Dekker
Resnick 3  
Second 11/14/04 at Penn State W 1-0 MAHAR Resnick10  
Sweet 16 11/20/04 at Washington L 0-1 -- Resnick 8 1,274
First 11/13/09 MONMOUTH W 4-0 BAKER, Hubka,
Deegan, Mooney
Casey 1 481
Second 11/15/09 WASHINGTON
STATE
W 1-0 SPENCER Casey 5 445
Sweet 16 11/21/09 at North Carolina L 0-1 -- Casey 7 2,898
First 11/12/10 HIGH POINT W 4-1 Spencer, AYINDE,
Gibbons, Theisen
Balogun, 1 1,124
Second 11/14/10 GEORGETOWN          
1-at Newport News, Va.; 2-at Morgantown, W.Va; 3- at University Park, Pa.

Maryland's Individual NCAA Records

Goals
Game Keri Sarver vs. Fairfield, 11/11/98 3
Tournament Lindsay Basalyga, 1999 4
Career Keri Sarver, 1995-98 6

Assists
Game Emmy Harbo vs. Fairfield, 11/11/98 2
  Valerie Lawrence vs. L. Island, 11/10/99 2
  Mallory Mahar vs. Loyola, 11/12/04 2
Career Emmy Harbo, 1995-98 4

Points  
Game Keri Sarver vs. Fairfield, 11/11/98 6
Tournament Lindsay Basalyga, 1999 9
Career Keri Sarver, 1995-98 13

Games Played
Tournament Nuerous players in 1996, 2004 & 2009 3
Career Keri Sarver, 1995-98 8
  Robin McCullough, 1995-98 8
  Emily Janss, 1996-99 8

Game-winning Goals
Tournament Keri Sarver, 1996 2
  Mallory Mahar, 2004 2
Career Keri Sarver, 1995-98 3

Saves
Game Nikki Resnick at Penn St., 11/14/04 10
Tournament Nikki Resnick, 2004 21
Career Nikki Resnick, 2004 21

Maryland's Team NCAA Records

Goals
Game vs. James Madison, 11/18/95 6
  vs. Long Island, 11/10/99 6
Tournament 1999 8

Assists
Game High Point, 11/12/10 5
Tournament 2004 6

Points
Game vs. James Madison, 11/18/95 16
  vs. Long Island, 11/10/99 16
Tournament 1999 21

Shots
Game vs. James Madison, 11/18/95 25
  vs. American, 11/15/02 25
  High Point, 11/12/10 25
Tournament 1995, 2002 35

Goals Allowed
Game Fairfield, 11/18/98 3
  Penn State, 11/14/99 3
Tournament 1998 5

Shots Allowed
Game by Notre Dame, 12/1/96 19
Tournament 2004 42


Maryland's Probable Starters
Pos. No. Player Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS G A Pts.
F 3 Jasmyne Spencer Jr. 5-1 Bay Shore, N.Y. 22/22 10 5 25
F 17 Ashley Grove Jr. 5-6 Rochester, N.Y. 20/19 9 6 24
M 2 Domenica Hodak So. 5-4 West Sayville, N.Y. 21/21 0 2 2
M 10 Lydia Hastings Jr. 5-6 Rehoboth Beach, Del. 21/21 4 4 12
M 21 Molly Dreska Sr. 5-6 Rockville Centre, N.Y. 22/22 3 1 7
M 34 Danielle Hubka So. 5-5 Strongsville, Ohio 20/9 5 1 11
D 7 Caitlin McDowell Sr. 5-4 Plano, Texas 22/22 3 11 17
D 12 Mallory Baker Jr. 5-9 Brick, N.J. 22/22 0 1 1
D 22 Colleen Deegan Sr. 5-10 Centreville, Va. 22/22 3 4 10
D 44 Skyy Anderson Jr. 5-5 Cambridge, Mass. 16/9 0 4 4
GK No. Player Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS GAA Sv. W-L-T
  1 Yewande Balogun R-Jr. 5-8 Bowie, Md. 22/22 0.86 65 18-2-2



Scouting The Terps
• Maryland is 18-2-2 after defeating High Point, 4-1, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Terps wrapped up the regular season with a program-best 7-2-1 mark in conference play.

2010 Maryland Terrapins: 18-2-2, 7-2-1 ACC (Soccer America #3, NSCAA #4, TopDrawerSoccer.com #4)
Roster Schedule Statistics Digital Media Guide

• Maryland opened the 2010 season with a comfortable 6-0 shutout over Iona (Ashley Grove paced the Terps with two goals and an assist in the win over the Gaels. Junior Lydia Hastings snapped a 22-game goal-scoring drought with a goal, while also adding two assists. Senior co-captain Caitlin McDowell moved to left back after playing in the midfield for three seasons, but that didn't effect her production as she tallied a pair of assists.

• The Terps then had a short turnaround for a showdown with two-time defending Big 12 regular season champs Missouri (Ashley Grove third goal of the season was an insurance goal in the 71st minute, but that proved to be the game-winner when Mizzou scored again in the 78th minute to make it a 3-2 game, which is how it would finish.

• Junior forward Jasmyne Spencer first goal of the season in the 74th minute.

• The Terps then clinched the Lady Vol Classic title with a 4-0 win over 2009 Atlantic Sun champ Kennesaw State (Jasmyne Spencer, who was named the MVP of the tournament, and Ashley Grove and Domenica Hodak.

• Maryland wasn't sharp vs. Stony Brook (Jasmyne Spencer and Kayla Clarke, who earned her first collegiate point on the goal.

Jasmyne Spencer off of an early throw-in led to the penalty kick that Ayinde burried.

• The Terps fell behind thanks to an early, unconventional goal vs. Delaware (Ashley Grove netted her team-leading sixth goal to close out the scoring.

• Maryland finished its non-conference schedule with a perfect 8-0-0 record thanks to two late goals by Jasmyne Spencer that gave the Terps a 2-1 come-from-behind victory in overtime over George Mason (Colleen Deegan sent a long ball over the top of the Patriot defense. With a step on her defender, Spencer got on the end of the pass with only the goalkeeper to beat. Instead of rushing the shot Spencer showed a great deal of patience, skill and technical skill by waiting for Bodenschatz to commit before taking a shot that bounced just inside the right post.

• The Terps fell behind to #14 Duke midway through the second half, but Jasmyne Spencer led the offensive attack with five shots.

• Sophomore Jasmyne Spencer with a blistering one-timer from 18 yards out. The Cavaliers tied the match early in the second half on a rebound goal off of a blocked shot. The two teams traded penalty kicks midway through the second half, setting up Hubka's header off of a great corner kick from Olivia Wagner in the 74th minute. Redshirt junior Yewande Balogun made five saves in the win, but several of those were spectacular diving efforts that preserved the victory in the waning minutes.

• The Terps suffered their first loss of the season, 1-0, at Virginia Tech (recap | final stats). Maryland goalkeeper Ashley Grove, and sophomore Olivia Wagner each had a pair of shots.

• Maryland earned arguably the biggest win in the program's history when it topped No. 2 Boston College (Ashley Grove corner kick to head home the game-winning goal with just eight seconds left on the clock to give the Terps the victory. The Eagles took a 1-0 lead early in the second half, but junior Amy O'Sullivan capitalized on a loose ball off of a Megan Gibbons' cross to tie the match in the 76th minute. Redshirt junior Yewande Balogun was solid in net for the Terps, especially in the first half when she made five of her seven saves. The victory over the No. 2 Eagles marks the highest-ranked opponent ever to go down in defeat at the hands of the Terps. Maryland's win over No. 3 UCLA in 2004 was the previous highest-ranked victory.

• Junior Jasmyne Spencer scored the game's lone goal in the 68th minute to lead the Terps to a 1-0 road win at NC State (Colleen Deegan, who played it back against the grain to sophomore Megan Gibbons down the sideline. Gibbons then slipped the ball into the box with a short cross that Spencer ran onto and one-timed into the back of the Wolfpack net.

• Junior Jasmyne Spencer totaled a career-high five points on two goals and an assist to lead Maryland to a 4-0 rout of Clemson (Molly Dreska also scored in the victory, while juniors Skyy Anderson and Domenica Hodak each added assists. Redshirt junior Yewande Balogun made two saves to pick up her second full shutout of the season.

• Maryland fell behind Wake Forest and ended up losing a 2-1 decision at the Demon Deacons (Ashley Grove finished a corner kick off assists from junior Sade Ayinde and sophomore Olivia Wager for the Terps' lone goal.

• History was made in the 32nd meeting between the Terps and North Carolina on Sunday, Oct. 24. Junior Jasmyne Spencer, who was fouled just outside of UNC 18. Ayinde then took the free kick and sent it under the wall and into the right side of the net.

Jasmyne Spencer goal in the 62nd minute capped off another amazing come-from-behind victory for the Terps as they knocked off No. 8/9 Florida State, 2-1 (Colleen Deegan buried a free kick from 25 yards out inside the left post to tie the match in the 59th minute. Spencer then scored her team-leading fourth game-winning goal of the season to give the Terps their sixth conference win of the year.

• The Terps wrapped up its regular season with its third straight 2-1 victory, this one coming against the Miami Hurricanes (Caitlin McDowell. The Hurricanes tied the match early in the second half, but Maryland's resilience showed again as it rallied for the game-winning goal in the 76th minute. Junior Skyy Anderson sent a long ball into the Miami box. A scramble bumped the ball into the air near the top of the box where McDowell flicked it to the right post where Hastings elevated and headed it into the goal. Miami's Brittney MacDonald tried to clear the ball, but it had already landed over the line for the score. Redshirt junior Yewande Balogun perserved the victory with five stops in the match, including a one-handed leaping save on a 1v1 situation with Miami's all-time leading scorer Brittney Steinbruch.

• The 2nd-seeded Terps won their first ACC tournament game since 2003 with a 1-0 decision vs. Duke (Molly Dreska scored the game-winner in the 71st minute, finishing a cross from junior Colleen Deegan started the play with a nice long ball to Ayinde at the left corner of the Blue Devil 18. Redshirt junior Yewande Balogun made three of her four stops in the first half to keep a rested Duke squad off the board.

• Maryland advanced to its first ACC title game with a 1-0 overtime victory over Boston College (recap | final stats) in the semis. Sophomore Danielle Hubka scored the game's lone goal 55 seconds into the first overtime, finishing a long ball sent over the top of the Eagle backline by junior Skyy Anderson. Terp keeper Yewande Balogun was tremendous in goal, making six saves.

• The Terps tied Wake Forest, 1-1 (Ashley Grove gave Maryland a 1-0 lead in the fifth minute, but Wake tied the match in the 19th minute. The two teams went scoreless for the remaining 100 minutes, sending the match to a shootout. The Terps and Deacs each coverted their first PK attemps, but WF keeper Aubrey Bledsoe stopped the next three Maryland attempts to seal the title for Wake Forest.

• Maryland earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, but Big South champs High Point gave the Terps a run for their money in a 4-1 (Jasmyne Spencer put back a Danielle Hubka rebound to tie the match in the ninth minute. Junior Sade Ayinde gavve Maryland its first lead in the 71st minute converting a free kick from the top of the "D" outside the High Point 18. Sophomore Megan Gibbons and senior Erika Theisen scored the insurance goals in the 81st and 85th minutes, respectively.


Maryland When ...
In ACC Matches 7-2-1
vs. Ranked Opponents 5-0-1
Home Matches 10-0-1
Away Matches 5-2-0
Neutral Matches 3-0-1
Leading at the Half 8-0-0
Tied at the Half 8-1-2
Trailing at the Half 2-1-0
Scoring First 11-0-1
In Overtime 1-0-2
Outshooting Opponent 12-2-1
Out-shot by Opponent 6-0-1

Terp Season Highs
Points 20 Iona (8/20)
Goals 6 Iona (8/20)
Assists 8 Iona (8/20)
Shots 29 Iona (8/20)
Shots On Goal 17 Iona (8/20)
Corner Kicks 13 Clemson (10/17)
Fouls 16 at Wake Forest (10/21)
Saves 7 Duke (9/26)
  7 at Boston College (10/7)
  7 vs. Boston College (11/5)

Opponent Season Highs
Points 7 at Seton Hall (9/8)
  7 at Wake Forest (10/21)
Goals 2 Virginia (9/30)
  2 Missouri (8/22)
  2 at Seton Hall (9/8)
  2 at Wake Forest (10/21)
Assists 3 at Seton Hall (9/8)
  3 at Wake Forest (10/21)
Shots 18 vs. Duke (11/3)
Shots On Goal 8 Duke (9/26)
  8 at Boston College (10/7)
Corner Kicks 8 Missouri (8/22)
  8 vs. Duke (11/3)
Fouls 16 vs. Virginia (9/30)
Saves 11 Iona (8/20)

Terp Individual Highs
Points 5 Ashley Grove vs. Iona (8/20)
  5 Jasmyne Spencer vs. Clemson (10/17)
Goals 2 Ashley Grove vs. Iona (8/20)
  2 Caitlin McDowell vs. Kennesaw State (8/29)
  2 Jasmyne Spencer vs. Kennesaw State (8/29)
  2 Sade Ayinde vs. Delaware (9/12)
  2 Jasmyne Spencer vs. George Mason (9/17)
  2 Jasmyne Spencer vs. Clemson (10/17)
  2 Sade Ayinde at North Carolina (10/24)
Assists 2 Lydia Hastings vs. Iona (8/20)
  2 Caitlin McDowell vs. Iona (8/20)
  2 Ashley Grove vs. Kennesaw State (8/29)
  2 Ashley Grove at Boston College (10/7)
  2 Caitlin McDowell vs. Clemson (10/17)
  2 Caitlin McDowell vs. Miami (10/31)
Shots 10 Jasmyne Spencer vs. Missouri (8/22)
Saves 7 Yewande Balogun at Boston College (10/7)


Scouting The Hoyas
• Georgetown is 14-6-1 overall on the season and finished the regular season with a 7-3-1 mark in Big East Conference play.

2010 Georgetown Hoyas: 14-6-1, 7-3-1 Big East (Soccer America NR, NSCAA NR, TopDrawerSoccer.com #32)
Roster Schedule Statistics

• The Hoyas won their first seven games, including five shutouts, to start the 2010 season. Georgetown then lost two straight before starting its Big East schedule with a 1-0 loss at Rutgers. From there, the Hoyas won five of their next six before finishing 1-1-1 over their final three matches of the regular season.

• Georgetown made it into the second round of the tournament via a 5-1 victory over MAAC champs Siena in the first round. Junior Camille Trujillo led the Hoyas with two goals vs. the Saints.

• This will be the first-ever meeting between the Terps and the Hoyas, despite the two schools being separated by just 10 miles.


Head Coach Brian Pensky
Brian Pensky is in his sixth season as the head coach of the Maryland women's soccer program. After helping lead the Terrapin men's program to three-straight appearances in the College Cup, Pensky took over the women's soccer program prior to the 2005 season. He has steadily built the program back to prominence and took it to its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2004 last season. Pensky owns an overall head coaching record of 55-47-15 (.534).


Pensky Named ACC Coach of the Year
• Head coach Brian Pensky became just the third head coach in the history of Maryland women's soccer to earn the ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Terps to arguably the finest season in program history. The Terps finished the regular season with a 15-2-1 overall record for a .861 winning percentage, which is the highest in school history. Pensky also led his team to a 7-2-1 conference mark with the seven ACC wins nearly doubling the previous school record of four, which was reached in 1995, 1997, 1999 and 2009. Pensky's Terps have also reached No. 3 in the Soccer America Top 25, marking the highest all-time ranking for the program in any major poll.


Spencer Repeats As First Team All-ACC Selection
• Junior forward Jasmyne Spencer has had another spectacular season and leads the Terps with 23 points on nine goals and five assists, which are the exact same numbers she has last season while earning first team All-ACC honors. She is the first Terp to be named to the All-ACC first team in back-to-back seasons since goalkeeper Nikki Resnick was selected in 2005 and 2006. The last field player to earn consecutive first team honors was Erin Taylor in 1995 and 1996. She currently ranks among the Top 25 in career points (10th, 48), goals (9th, 19), assists (23rd, 10), shots (9th, 144) and game-winning goals (4th, 8).


2010 Honors
ACC Coach of the Year
Brian Pensky
All-ACC First Team
Jasmyne Spencer
ACC All-Tournament Team
Yewande Balogun
Ashley Grove
Danielle Hubka
ACC Player of the Week
Jasmyne Spencer (Aug. 31)
Colleen Deegan (Oct. 12)
Sade Ayinde (Oct. 26)
NSCAA National Player of the Week
Colleen Deegan (Oct. 13) -First player in program history
Sade Ayinde (Oct. 27)
TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week
Jasmyne Spencer (Aug. 30)
Sade Ayinde (Sept. 13)
Jasmyne Spencer (Oct. 17)
Sade Ayinde (Oct. 25)
Caitlin McDowell (Nov. 1)
CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performer of the Week
Jasmyne Spencer (Sept. 1)
Colleen Deegan (Oct. 11)
Sade Ayinde (Oct. 25)
ECAC Offensive Player of the Week
Sade Ayinde (Oct. 27)
CoSIDA First Team Academic All-Region
Colleen Deegan
Caitlin McDowell

Spencer Earns Honors
• Junior Jasmyne Spencer earned two major preseason honors heading into the 2010 season. Spencer became the first Terp in the program's history to be named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List and then was named to Soccer America's Preseason All-America team.

• Spencer enjoyed a breakthough season in her second year in the Terrapin program. The Bay Shore, N.Y., native started the year with the game-winning goal in the 3-0 win over Army and didn't slowed up from there. Spencer led the team with 25 points on 10 goals, including four game-winners, and was tied for second on the squad with five assists. Her 25 points were the most for a Terrapin in a season since 1998 when Keri Sarver set the school record with 49 points. Her 10 goals are also the most since 1999 when Jackie Mynarski had 11.

• The preseason honors may have been based upon last season's production, but the 5-foot-1 dynamo has been just as productive early on in 2010 and has earned the honors to show it. Spencer earned three weekly honors following her MVP performance at the Lady Vol Classic (Aug. 27-29). She scored her first goal of the season in the 3-1 victory over host Tennessee and then scored the team's first two goals in the 4-0 shutout of Kennesaw State. In addition to being named the tournament MVP, Spencer was named the co-ACC Player of the Week, selected to the TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week and was one of collegesoccer360.com's Primetime Performers of the Week. Spencer's ACC honor marks the first time since 2004 that a Terrapin has earned ACC POW honors.

• Spencer continued to gain recognition following her career-best five-point output vs. Clemson as she was named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week.

• Spencer followed up her 25-point 2009 season with 25 points so far this season, which makes her the first Terp since the 1997-98 seasons to have back-to-back 20+-point seasons. Keri Sarver (36-49), Emmy Harbo (24-36) and Robin McCullough (22-21) each had back-to-back 20+-point seasons in 1997-98.

Fighting To The Finish


Super Grover
• Junior forward Ashley Grove is having the best season of her career, and is third on the team with 21 points and is tied for second with eight goals. She is working her way up the career points and goals charts as well. She is currently tied for 10th on the all-time points list with 49 career points and is tied for 11th on the all-time goals list with 19. She has also worked her way into the top 20 in career assists and is currently in a four-way tie for 12th with 13 career assists.


Ayinde Honored For Tar Heel Heroics
• Junior Sade Ayinde led the Terps to its historic 2-1 win at No. 2 North Carolina (the first Maryland win over the Tar Heels in 32 matches) by scoring both goals in the final 12 minutes. For her efforts she is the third Terp this season to earn ACC Player of the Week honors. Ayinde was also selected as the NSCAA National Player of the Week, the ECAC Offensive Player of the Week, was chosen as a member of the TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week for the second time this season and was named one of collegesoccer360.com's Primetime Performers of the Week.

• Ayinde was previously selected to TopDrawerSoccer.com's Team of the Week following her performances vs. Seton Hall and Delaware. Ayinde scored the game-winning goals vs. both the Pirates and the Blue Hens with both game-winners coming on penalty kicks. It is the first recorded instance of a Maryland player tallying PK goals in back-to-back games in the 24-year history of the program.

• Ayinde is working her way up several career charts as well. She is currently15th on the all-time points list with 41 career points and is 9th on the all-time assists list with 17. She cracked the all-time list for goals as well, tying for 23rd with Erin Taylor with 12.


McDowell Moving Up By Giving
• Senior co-captain Caitlin McDowell may have moved to the back line this season, but that has not stopped her from continuing to lead the team in assists. The Plano, Texas, native is tops on the team with 11 assists, which gives her 23 for her career and tying her for fourth on the all-time lists.

• McDowell's 11 assists this season is a remarkable achievement and is just the fourth time in the history of the Terrapin program a player has reached double-digit assists in a single-season.

• She enterted the Top 25 in career points at Maryland with her two assist performance vs. Miami in the regular season finale. McDowell is tied for 21st with 35 career points.

Defining A Turnaround


Dynamite Deegs
• Senior defender Jasmyne Spencer game-winning goal vs. the Wolfpack. Deegan was also named a CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Player of the Week and was the second Terp this season to earn ACC Player of the Week honors.


Eight Is Enough
• Maryland has eight players with double-digit points for the first time since 2002. Juniors Jasmyne Spencer who has 25 points. Junior Ashley Grove is also over the 20-point plateau with 24. Senior Lydia Hastings has 12 points, while sophomore Colleen Deegan joined the double-digit brigade with her assist in the the ACC quarterfinals. Sophomore Olivia Wagner became the eighth Terp with double-digit points with her assist on Erika Theisen's goal vs. High Point.

• The 2002 team finished the season with eight players with double-digit points: Ali Andrzejewski (20), Audra Poulin (19), Katie Ludwig (16), Kimmy Francis (16), Simone Dekker (15), Jen Biscoe (13), Mallory Mahar (12) and Kim King (10).


Deegan and McDowell Earn Academic Honor
• Seniors Caitlin McDowell were named first team CoSIDA Academic All-Region and will now be up for consideration for Academic All-America honors. Deegan is set to graduate in May with a dual degree in accounting and business management with a 3.68 GPA. McDowell will graduate in May with a degree in marketing with a 3.93 GPA..


Ranked Terps
• Fresh off of their historic win at North Carolina, the Terps earned the highest ranking in program history, coming in at No. 3 in Soccer America Top 25, which the Terps remain for the second week in a row. The previous high ranking for Maryland was No. 4, which it achieved earlier this season and during the 1996 season.

• Maryland moved up one spot to No. 4 in the latest NSCAA Top 25, tying the program best for that poll, and are also No. 4 (up one spot from last week) in TopDrawerSoccer.com's 2010 Tournament 64 Rankings, which, according to TDS.com's website, "are a running attempt to project the postseason college soccer tournament qualifiers, including every automatic conference berth."


Terps Toppling Top 10 Teams
• Maryland has defeated a Top 10 ranked team 17 times in its history. The Terps' most memorable Top 10 victory, 2-1 at No. 2 North Carolina on Oct. 24, tied for he highest ranked opponent ever defeated by Maryland. The Terrapins defeated No. 2 Boston College on Oct. 7 in Chestnut Hill, Mass. Those two victories mark the first time in program history that Maryland has defeated two Top 10 teams in a single month. The Terps then added to that with another 2-1 win over No. 8 Florida State on Oct. 28. Here's a list of all of the Terps' Top 10 wins:

Date Opponent Score
Oct. 28, 2010 #8 Florida State 2-1
Oct. 24, 2010 at #2 North Carolina 2-1
Oct. 7, 2010 at #2 Boston College 2-1
Oct. 8, 2009 #6 Virginia Tech 3-1
Aug. 25, 2006 at #10 Tennessee 1-0
Nov. 14, 2004 at #5 Penn State 1-0
Oct. 23, 2004 #10 Duke 1-0 OT
Sept. 12, 2004 vs. #3 UCLA 2-1
Oct. 13, 2001 #8 Clemson 1-0 OT
Aug. 29, 2000 #4 Penn State 3-1
Oct. 17, 1999 #9 Clemson 2-1 OT
Sept. 19, 1999 at #9 Duke 4-3 OT
Sept. 18, 1998 #9 Duke 3-1
Nov. 7, 1997 vs. #8 Duke 2-1
Oct. 12, 1997 #9 Clemson 2-0
Oct. 1, 1995 #7 Duke 2-1
Oct. 8, 1993 #8 William & Mary 2-1

Non-Conference Success
• Dating back to its 10-0 win over Mount St. Mary's in 2008, Maryland has won its last 20 matches vs. non-ACC opponents. The Terps have outscored its non-conference opposition 63-12 in those 20 victories.

• The 20 straight wins over non-ACC foes breaks the school record which was set in 1996 when that squad of Terps won 17 consecutive non-conference games before losing at Notre Dame in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament.


100 And Counting At Ludwig Field
• The Terps won their 100th match at Ludwig Field with a 6-0 victory over Iona on Aug. 20, 2010. Since its opening in 1995, Ludwig Field has proved to be a tremendous home-field advantage for the Terps women's soccer team. All-time Maryland is 109-46-17 (.683) at Ludwig Field.

• Through the seasons, the Terps have had a knack for shutting teams out at Ludwig Field. Maryland has won 71 of its 109 victories (65.1%) at Ludwig Field via shutout. Add in the nine 0-0 ties the Terps have had at Ludwig Field and it totals 80 times that Maryland has shutout its opponent in 172 games (46.5%).


The Last Time ...

Maryland
Team
Totaled 20 or more points in game 20 vs. Iona (6-0, 8/20/10)
Totaled 15-19 points in a game 16 vs. Loyola (5-2, 9/1/09)
Totaled 10-14 points in a game 13 vs. High Point (4-1, 11/12/10)
Scored seven or more goals in a game 10 vs. Mount St. Mary's (10-0, 9/21/08)
Scored six goals in a game 6 vs. Iona (6-0, 8/20/10)
Scored five goals in a game 6 vs. Iona (6-0, 8/20/10)
Scored four goals in a game 4 vs. High Point (4-1, 11/12/10)
Scored three goals in a game 4 vs. High Point (4-1, 11/12/10)
Had six or more assists in a game 8 vs. Iona (6-0, 8/20/10)
Had five assists in a game 5 vs. High Point (4-1, 11/12/10)
Took 30 or more shots in a game 55 vs. Eastern Kentucky (0-0, 8/31/08)
Took 20-29 shots in a game 25, vs. High Point (4-1, 11/12/10)
Had 10 or more fouls in a game 14 vs. Wake Forest (1-1, 11/7/10)
Won an overtime game 1-0 vs. Boston College (11/5/10)
Individual
A Maryland player totaled six or more points 8, Sara Gustafson vs. Howard (9-0, 10/11/00)
A Maryland player totaled five points 5, Jasmyne Spencer vs. Clemson (4-0, 10/14/10)
A Maryland player totaled four points 4, Caitlin McDowell at North Carolina (2-1, 10/24/10)
A Maryland player totaled three points 3, Sade Ayinde vs. High Point (4-1, 11/12/10)
  3, Megan Gibbons vs. High Point (4-1, 11/12/10
A Maryland player scored four goals 4, Sara Gustafson vs. Howard (9-0, 10/11/00)
A Maryland player scored three goals 4, Sara Gustafson vs. Howard (9-9, 10/11/00)
A Maryland player scored two goals 2, Sade Ayinde at North Carolina (2-1, 10/24/10)
A Maryland player scored a goal in three straight games Sade Ayinde (9/5-12/10 -Stony Brook, Seton Hall, Delaware)
A Maryland player scored the game-winning goal in three straight games Ashley Grove (8/20-27/10 - Iona, Missouri, Tennessee)
A Maryland player had assists in three straight games Caitlin McDowell (8/20-27/10 - Iona, Missouri, Tennessee)
A Maryland player had three assists 3, Annesia Faulkner vs. Mount St. Mary's (10-0, 9/21/08)
A Maryland player had two assists 2, Caitlin McDowell vs. Miami (2-1, 10/31/10)
A Maryland player had 10 or more shots 10, Jasmyne Spencer vs. Missouri (3-2, 8/22/10)
A Maryland player had 5-9 shots 6, Jasmyne Spencer vs. Florida State (2-1, 10/28/10)
A Maryland GK made 10 or more saves 14, Nikki Resnick vs. Duke (0-0, 10/14/06)
   
Opponent
Team
Totaled 15-19 points in a game 16, at North Carolina (0-5, 9/28/08)
Totaled 10-14 points in a game 10, vs. Bucknell (2-3, 8/29/08)
Scored seven or more goals in a game 7, vs. Florida State (2-7, 11/8/01)
Scored six goals in a game 6, at Notre Dame (0-6, 9/4/05)
Scored five goals in a game 6, at Notre Dame (0-6, 9/4/05)
Scored four goals in a game 4, vs. North Carolina (0-4, 10/1/05)
Scored three goals in a game 3, vs. North Carolina (0-3, 11/4/09)
Had six or more assists in a game 6, at North Carolina (0-5, 9/28/08)
Had five assists in a game 6, at North Carolina (0-5, 9/28/08)
Took 30 or more shots in a game 37, vs. Duke (0-0, 10/14/06)
Took 20-29 shots in a game 22, vs. North Carolina (0-1, 11/1/09)
Had 10 or more fouls in a game 18, vs. Duke (1-0, 11/3/10)
Individual
An opposing player totaled six or more points 6, Courtney Jones, North Carolina (5-0, 9/28/08)
An opposing player totaled five points 6, Courtney Jones, North Carolina (5-0, 9/28/08)
An opposing player totaled four points 4, Kaley Fountain, Wake Forest (2-3, 10/29/09)
An opposing player totaled three points 3, Meghan Lenczyk, Virginia (3-2, 9/30/10)
An opposing player scored four goals N/A
An opposing player scored three goals 3, Courtney Jones, North Carolina (5-0, 9/28/08)
An opposing player scored two goals 3, Courtney Jones, North Carolina (5-0, 9/28/08)
An opposing player had three assists 3, Kacey White, North Carolina (1-3, 11/2/05)
An opposing player had two assists 3, Kacey White, North Carolina (1-3, 11/2/05)
An opposing player had 10 or more shots 12, Britteny Steinbruch (0-1, 10/14/07)
An opposing player had 5-9 shots 5, Molly Pathman, vs. Duke (1-0, 11/3/10)
An opposing GK made 15 or more saves 19, Stephanie Lunch, Eastern Kentucky (0-0, 8/21/08)
An opposing GK made 10 or more saves 11, Jacquelyn Games, Iona (6-0, 8/20/10)

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Players Mentioned

Yewande Balogun

#1 Yewande Balogun

GK
5' 8"
Freshman
Annesia Faulkner

#13 Annesia Faulkner

F
5' 3"
Freshman
Erika Theisen

#6 Erika Theisen

D/MF
5' 5"
Freshman
Skyy Anderson

#44 Skyy Anderson

MF/F
5' 5"
Freshman
Sade Ayinde

#9 Sade Ayinde

D/F
5' 9"
Freshman
Amy O

#14 Amy O'Sullivan

MF
5' 10"
Freshman
Domenica Hodak

#2 Domenica Hodak

MF/D
5' 4"
Freshman
Danielle Hubka

#34 Danielle Hubka

F/MF
5' 5"
Freshman
Olivia Wagner

#11 Olivia Wagner

MF
5' 8"
Freshman
Mallory Baker

#12 Mallory Baker

MF
5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
Colleen Deegan

#22 Colleen Deegan

D
5' 10"
Senior
Molly Dreska

#21 Molly Dreska

MF
5' 6"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Yewande Balogun

#1 Yewande Balogun

5' 8"
Freshman
GK
Annesia Faulkner

#13 Annesia Faulkner

5' 3"
Freshman
F
Erika Theisen

#6 Erika Theisen

5' 5"
Freshman
D/MF
Skyy Anderson

#44 Skyy Anderson

5' 5"
Freshman
MF/F
Sade Ayinde

#9 Sade Ayinde

5' 9"
Freshman
D/F
Amy O

#14 Amy O'Sullivan

5' 10"
Freshman
MF
Domenica Hodak

#2 Domenica Hodak

5' 4"
Freshman
MF/D
Danielle Hubka

#34 Danielle Hubka

5' 5"
Freshman
F/MF
Olivia Wagner

#11 Olivia Wagner

5' 8"
Freshman
MF
Mallory Baker

#12 Mallory Baker

5' 9"
Redshirt Junior
MF
Colleen Deegan

#22 Colleen Deegan

5' 10"
Senior
D
Molly Dreska

#21 Molly Dreska

5' 6"
Senior
MF