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No. 5 Maryland looks to climb the conference standings Friday when it travels to Chapel Hill for an important match against No. 3 North Carolina.
Maryland (4-1-1, 1-0-1 ACC) continues to lead the Atlantic Coast Conference in every offensive category, topping the league in shots, goals, assists, and points. The Terps added to their season goal total with a pair in a 2-0 shutout of George Mason Tuesday night. London Woodberry notched his first career goal and became the ninth Terrapin to put a ball in the back of the net in 2010.
North Carolina (4-1, 2-0 ACC) aims for its fifth consecutive win after falling to No. 1 Akron to begin the season. The Tar Heels have relied heavily on their defensive unit, which has posted two shutouts and allowed opponents only 33 shots.
Friday's match will be available on radio broadcast by following the link above to WMUSports. The game will also be webcast on North Carolina's official athletic website.
MARYLAND BLANKS MASON IN 1,000th MATCH
The No. 5 Maryland men's soccer team celebrated the 1,000 match in its program history with a win against George Mason, 2-0, Tuesday night at Ludwig Field.
Sophomore defender London Woodberry netted his first career goal and the Terps benefited from an own goal to move to 4-1-1 on the year. Maryland has won three consecutive matches after going 1-1-1 to start the year.
The shutout performance is Maryland's third in 2010 as a strong defensive effort held the Patriots to a mere three shots in the match.
THE 2010 SEASON - WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Maryland made its 29th appearance in the NCAA Tournament last season. It was the 15th under head coach Sasho Cirovski.
In addition to returning the most experience since the 2008 national championship squad, the Terps boast the fifth-best recruiting class in the nation this season.
The Terps return nine starters from 2009, including All-ACC honorees Jason Herrick and Zac MacMath. Maryland has five seniors and six juniors on its roster this season.
Maryland, which plays in the always-tough ACC, once again faces one of the toughest schedules in the country, battling nine teams that participated in the 2007 NCAA Tournament and five that are ranked in the NSCAA Preseason Top 20.
Seven of the first nine teams the Terps face in 2010 advanced to the NCAA Tournament last season.
SCOUTING THE TAR HEELS...
North Carolina's (4-1-0) only blemish this season came in the season opener against No. 1 Akron.
Offensively, Carolina has scored the majority of its eight goals this season in the second half, netting five in the final 45. Enzo Martinez and Eddie Ababio are the only two multiple goal-scorers with two each in 2010.
Senior defender Jalil Anibaba was named the ACC Player of the Week on Tuesday after shutting down Duke's high-powered offense last weekend. Scott Goodwin (.099 GAA) has had to make only six saves this season.
The rivalry has heated up in the last few seasons, as Maryland topped the Tar Heels in the national championship game in 2008. The Terps lead the all-time series, 43-21-6.
TERPS NOTCH FIRST ACC WIN OF THE YEAR, TOP NC STATE
The No. 7 Maryland men's soccer team continued its torrid offensive pace, trumping NC State, 3-1, at Ludwig Field in Atlantic Coast Conference action.
Senior Jason Herrick paced Maryland with two goals. Freshman Patrick Mullins tacked on his first two career assists as the Terps notched their first win in conference play in 2010.
Maryland, which outshot the Wolfpack, 16-8, has now notched 16 goals through five matches, its best offensive start since 2005.
THE TOURNEY STREAK
Maryland has been to the NCAA Tournament nine consecutive seasons and 15 out of the last 16 seasons.
In those nine seasons, Maryland has advanced to the College Cup five times (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008), racking up national titles in 2005 and 2008.
The Terps saw their nation-best streak of seven straight seasons with a first-round bye snapped in 2009.
Maryland is 42-24-4 in 29 NCAA appearances.
KING OF THE KASSEL
Matt Kassel has emerged as a point-scoring machine for the Terps. Last season, the midfielder totaled eight points on one goal and six assists.
The junior from Bridgewater, N.J., has already amassed eight points this season and has doubled his goal output from a year ago.
Kassel is also Maryland's main corner kick specialist.
GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL...
Maryland has scored 17 goals through its first six matches.
That number is the highest total since 2005, when the squad scored 19 through its first six games. The Terps went on to win their first national championship since 1968 that season.
DISHIN' IT OUT
Maryland boasts two of the top assist men in the country as Matt Kassel and Doug Rodkey have teamed up for seven this season.
Kassel leads the Terps with four assists, including one against George Mason Tuesday. Rodkey, a sixth-year senior, has 14 in his career and is looking to top his single-season high of nine as a member of the 2008 national championship squad.
MOVING FORWARD
Casey Townsend and Jason Herrick are in the middle of their third season working together up-top for the Terps.
The pair has combined for six of Maryland's 17 goals this season. Each has also registered two-goal game performances in 2010 - Townsend against Northeastern and Herrick against NC State.
A GREAT HOME SLATE
In addition to its always challenging conference schedule which features home matches against NCAA Tournament participants N.C. State, Wake Forest and Duke, the Terps' non-conference slate is highlighted by contests against Michigan State (Sept. 3) and Connecticut (Oct. 5).
CELEBRATE 1,000 GAMES!
Tuesday's game against George Mason was the 1,000th in men's soccer program history.
The Terps will celebrate the milestone match on the national stage when they play host to Duke Oct. 1 in front of a live FSC audience.
Former men's soccer alumni are encouraged to contact Matt Burke at mrburke@umd.edu or Kyle Geddes at kgeddes@umd.edu to RSVP for the event.
YOUNG GUNS
Maryland has picked up some vital points from its underclassman group.
Freshman Patrick Mullins and sophomore London Woodberry leads the unit with four points on a goal and two assists each. Sunny Jane (one assist) and Paul Torres (one assist) have also made point contributions this season.
BACK ON TRACK
After missing the majority of the 2009 season, junior Casey Townsend, one of the most prolific goal scorers in all of college soccer, returns to the starting lineup in great shape this season. The junior already has two goals in three games for the Terps in 2010. He teams up with First Team All-ACC selection Jason Herrick up front.
In addition, Doug Rodkey returns after missing the majority of the season with a foot injury. Starting defender Alex Lee is also back in the lineup.
NO. 5 RECRUITING CLASS
Head coach Sasho Cirovski and his staff has assembled one of the top recruiting classes in the nation. In addition to Patrick Mullins and Gordon Murie, who enrolled early this spring, Maryland will also welcome Marquez Fernandez, Tsotleho "Sunny" Jane, Jereme Raley and Helge Leikvang this season.
RODKEY BACK FOR MORE
Maryland senior Doug Rodkey returns for a sixth season after an injury sidelined the midfielder his sophomore and senior campaigns.
He will be aiming to be the first male athlete in Maryland history to win three NCAA championships.
AIM AND SHOOT
Maryland leads the ACC in shots this season, averaging a hefty 18.20 per game.
The Terps are outshooting their foes a staggering 108-54.
TAIL OF TWO GAMES
Terrapin goalkeeper Zac MacMath had a rollercoaster opening weekend.
After giving up a career-high four goals (he surrendered only nine his entire freshman campaign) against Michigan State, the junior U-20 team member rallied to post his 20th career shutout against Northeastern.
U.S. WINS U-20 MILK CUP TITLE
Zac MacMath and Ethan White headed up the U.S. under-20 national team this July for the Milk Cup in Northern Ireland, ultimately taking home a title in the annual international youth soccer tournament.
MacMath posted a clean sheet in goal in a 1-0 victory against China while White started and played almost the entire match in a 3-2 victory against Denmark two days later.
MARYLAND MSOC LIVE
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WELCOME TO FAN-FRIENDLY LUDWIG FIELD
The Maryland men's soccer team has increasingly attracted more and more fans to Ludwig Field season after season. More than 325,000 fans have filled the stands to take in exciting Terrapin soccer action since the facility opened in 1995.
A program-high crowd of 6,946 watched Maryland top No. 2 North Carolina in 2009, as the Terps were second nationally in overall attendance.
Maryland has averaged more than 2,000 fans per match in each of the last seven seasons.
HERRICK NAMED LOWE'S SENIOR CLASS CANDIDATE
Forward Jason Herrick has been named a candidate for the 2010 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award.
Herrick, who was also recently tabbed to the MAC Hermann Trophy watch list, led Maryland in scoring as a junior last season with nine goals. The Accounting major from Elmhurst, Ill., is a two-time captain for the Terps and has spent two years as a representative for men's soccer on the Student-Athlete Athletic Council.
HERRICK, MACMATH TABBED TO HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LIST
Senior Jason Herrick and junior Zac MacMath have been tabbed to the 2010 MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List.
Herrick led the Terps with nine goals in 2009 and has been a mainstay up front for the Terps for three seasons. The Elmhurst, lll., native was selected as a First Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference pick in 2009.
MacMath was an NSCAA Third Team All-American and First Team All-ACC selection as a sophomore last season. He helped lead the U.S. to a Milk Cup title in Northern Ireland as a member of the U-20 team.
TERPS IN THE COMMUNITY
Maryland spent the spring semester not only prepping for the upcoming 2010 fall slate, but also making a difference in the community.
The team raised $1,500 for Justin's Quest in ticket sales at its spring match against Virginia in addition to shooting baskets with Justin Friedlander to raise awareness for brain tumors.
The Terps also teamed up to help raise over $3,000 for the relief effort following the devastating earthquake in Haiti by selling t-shirts. The effort, which corresponded with former Maryland great Seth Stammler's `The Sporting Chance Foundation' hit close to home for the Terps, as sophomore midfielder Widner Saint Cyr grew up in Port-Au-Prince.