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#11 Terps Host #6 Wake Forest Saturday Night

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#11 Terps Host #6 Wake Forest Saturday Night

Oct. 7, 2011

COLLEGE PARK, MD. - The No. 11 Maryland Terrapin women's soccer team returns to action after an eight-day break vs. No. 6 Wake Forest in a rare Saturday match on Oct. 8. The Terps and the Demon Deacons are set for a 7 p.m. start at Ludwig Field.


Power In Pink
• With October being National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the University of Maryland and Under Armour have partnered for numerous Power In Pink games this month, including the Terrapins' match vs. Wake Forest. Maryland will be wearing special pink jerseys to help raise awareness.

• Under Armour's Power in Pink Program celebrates the many women who use fitness and exercise in the fight against breast cancer. The program features real survivors in a national advertising campaign, countless partnerships with non-profit organizations, high school & collegiate Power in Pink games across the country.

• In addition to the Power In Pink campaign, Saturday's match will also help support the Headers For Hope program, which was established in honor of every individual who has been diagnosed with cancer; every family member who has held the hand of their loved one being treated for cancer; and all friends acting as a support system to someone who has been told the news they have cancer.

Maryland will be auctioning off one of the pink women's soccer jerseys to raise with the proceeds benefiting Headers for Hope. Fans are encouraged to stop by the marketing tent to bid for this one-of-a-kind item.

Click here or more information on Headers for Hope.


Tickets and Game Promotions
Click here for ticket information for all 2011 Maryland women's soccer home games.


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.


LIVE Coverage on TerpsTV Premium
• Fans will be able to watch the Maryland-Wake Forest game live on TerpsTV Premium, which is a subscription service that offers exclusive video and audio content. The service is available for an annual subscription price of $79.95 or a monthly subscription of $9.95 per month. Maryland is scheduled to have one more match (Senior Day vs. UNC on Oct. 27) streamed on TerpsTV Premium in 2011. Click here to sign-up today!

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.

• Updates will also be posted to the Maryland Women's Soccer Facebook page, so "Like" the page and get updates sent straight to your news feed.


Maryland's Probable Starters
Pos. No. Player Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS G A Pts.
M 2 Domenica Hodak Jr. 5-4 West Sayville, N.Y. 13/13 0 3 3
F 3 Jasmyne Spencer Sr. 5-1 Bay Shore, N.Y. 10/9 2 3 7
D 10 Lydia Hastings Jr. 5-6 Rehoboth Beach, Del. 13/13 0 2 2
M 11 Olivia Wagner Jr. 5-8 Boulder, Colo. 13/13 6 2 14
D 16 Megan Gibbons Jr. 5-6 Ellicott City, Md. 13/13 0 2 2
M 19 Becky Kaplan R-Jr. 5-6 Oyster Bay, N.Y. 11/11 3 1 7
F 27 Hayley Brock So. 5-9 Acton, Mass. 13/3 4 4 12
M 34 Danielle Hubka Jr. 5-5 Strongsville, Ohio 13/13 3 1 7
D 44 Skyy Anderson Sr. 5-5 Cambridge, Mass. 13/13 0 1 1
D 88 Remi Kriz Jr. 5-7 Eugene, Ore. 6/1 0 0 0
GK No. Player Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS GAA Sv. W-L-T
  1 Yewande Balogun Sr. 5-8 Bowie, Md. 13/13 0.68 45 8-2-3


Scouting The Terps
• Maryland earned a 2-1 win at Clemson on Sept. 29 to even its ACC record to 2-2-1. Overall, the Terrapins' own an 8-2-3 mark.

2011 Maryland Terrapins: 8-2-3, 2-2-1 ACC (Soccer America #11, NSCAA #17, TopDrawerSoccer.com #13)
Roster Schedule Statistics Digital Media Guide

• The Terps got their 2011 season off to a good start with a 1-0 win over No. 22 Minnesota (Danielle Hubka scored the game's lone goal in the 20th minute when she finished a through ball from Becky Kaplan. Yewande Balogun was solid in net and recorded three saves, but the biggest save of the game came from Kristen McAfee, who cleared a Golden Gopher shot away from the net just before it crossed the goal line in the 88th minute.

• Maryland followed that up with a 9-0 drubbing at Loyola (Jasmyne Spencer added two assists. Freshman Alex Doody had a goal and an assist to record her first collegiate points.

• The showdown with No. 1 Stanford lived up to its billing as the two top five teams battled to a 0-0 tie (recap | stats) on Aug. 26. The match was as even as could be. The Cardinal had a slight lead in shots, 19-17, but the Terps had eight corner kick opportunities to Stanford's six. Stanford controlled the first half, out-shooting Maryland 10-2, but Yewande Balogun made five of her 11 saves in the opening 45 minutes to keep the Terps in the match.The second half was a different story as it was Maryland controling the flow of the game and earning an 11-5 shot advantage.

• After being delayed a day due to the effects of Hurricane Irene, the Terps topped Navy, 3-0 (Lydia Hastings, Kristen Schmidbauer and Annesia Faulkner tallied assists. Yewande Balogun only needed to record two saves to register her third shutout of the season. However, for the Terps it was the fourth shutout of the season, which set a school record for most consecutive shutouts to begin a year.

• The Terps continued to play good soccer with a 2-0 shutout of St. Louis (Jasmyne Spencer. The back line of Anderson, Lydia Hastings and Megan Gibbons did a terrific job limiting the Billikens and Yewande Balogun needed to make just one save to earn her fourth shutout of the season.

• Maryland set the school record for consecutive shutouts with its sixth clean sheet of the season with a 4-0 win at Cornell (Jasmyne Spencer netted her first goal of the season to give the Terps a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute off an assist by Hayley Brock third goal of the year. Brock then turned around and got the helper on Cory Ryan's first collegiate goal in the 81st minute. Sade Ayinde wrapped up the scoring with her first goal of the season on a direct strike off of a corner kick in the 84th minute.

• The game vs. American was moved to the Maryland SoccerPlex in Germantown due to inclement weather in the College Park area, but that didn't stop the Terrapins from rolling to a 5-1 victory over the Eagles (Kristen McAfee. Shade Pratt wrapped up the scoring with her first collegiate goal in the 74th minute. Maryland saw it's shutout streak end at 634 minutes when a long lob by Jasmine Mohandesi found the back of the Terrapin net just out of the reach of goalkeeper Yewande Balogun. The match was shortened to 86 minutes due to lightning.

• Maryland finished its non-conference slate with a 0-0 tie at James Madison (Jasmyne Spencer had six.

• The ACC season opened with a 4-1 defeat at No. 14 Virginia (recap | stats) on Sept. 15. Olivia Wagner scored the lone goal for the Terrapins, converting on a free kick from 20 yards out in the 56th minute.

• The Terps fell behind 1-0 to Virginia Tech, but scored two goals in a span of 4:01 early in the second half to earn a 2-1 victory (recap | stats) on Sept. 18. Olivia Wagner scored the first Terrapin goal, blasting a free kick from 24 yards out into the upper left corner. Wagner then assisted on the game-winner, sending a corner kick to the back post where Cory Ryan got on the end of it and finished with a header into the left side of the Hokie net.

• Sophomore Hayley Brock collected a long ball from goalkeeper Yewande Balogun and finished into the lower right corner to give Maryland a 1-0 lead early in its primetime showdown with No. 6 Boston College, but the Eagles got an own goal in the 88th minute to tie the score, sending the match into overtime. In OT, the Eagles played a long ball off of a free kick inside the Maryland 18. The ball took a high bounce and found its way to Victoria DiMartino, who tapped the ball into the net in the 98th minute to give BC a 2-1 victory (recap | stats).

• The Maryland defense was stout, but the offense never got going and the result was a 0-0 tie with NC State (recap | stats) on Sept. 25. Yewande Balogun made four saves to earn her sixth shutout of the season and the eighth full shutout overall for the Terrapins.

• The Terrapin offense got a boost with the return of All-American Jasmyne Spencer, who missed four starts due to an injurt sustained at James Madison, to the starting lineup. The boost wasn't just superficial either as Spencer delivered by scoring the 10th game-winning goal of her career to give Maryland a 2-1 victory at Clemson (recap | stats) on Sept. 29. The Terps wasted no time jumping on the Tigers as junior Danielle Hubka scored in the second minute to give Maryland a 1-0 lead. Spencer then capitalized on a defensive miscue by Clemson to score unassisted in the 22nd minute. The Tigers scored in the 33rd to cut the lead back to a goal, but the Terrapin defense held out for the 2-1 win.


Scouting The Demon Deacons
• Wake Forest has an 11-1-1 overall record overall and a 4-0-1 mark in ACC play.

2011 WF Demon Deacons: 11-1-1, 4-0-1 ACC (Soccer America #6, NSCAA #5, TopDrawerSoccer.com #7)
Roster Schedule/Results Statistics

• The Demon Deacons won their first three games of the season before suffering their lone loss of the season, a 2-1 defeat at the hands of UConn. Wake Forest then won seven straight before playing to a 0-0 tie vs. Virginia Tech on Sept. 29. Prior to coming to College Park, the Deacs defeated Virginia, 2-0, on Oct. 2.

• Sophomore forward Katie Stengal leads WF's offense, and the ACC, with 30 points on 13 goals and four assists. Defensively, the Deacons have only allowed six goals with goalkeeper Aubrey Bledsoe playing all 1200 minutes. She has a 0.48 goals-against average with a .838 save percentage.


Series History vs. the Demon Deacons
• This will be the 21st all-time meeting between Maryland and Wake Forest and the Deacons hold a 12-7-1 lead in the series.

• Last season, these two teams met twice with Wake Forest coming out on top both times. In the regular season, Maryland fell behind Wake Forest and ended up losing a 2-1 decision at the Demon Deacons (recap | final stats) on Oct. 21. Junior Ashley Grove finished a corner kick off assists from junior Sade Ayinde and sophomore Olivia Wager for the Terps' lone goal.

• The two teams met again with much higher stakes - the ACC Championship. Maryland and Wake Forest played to a 1-1 tie (recap | final stats), but the Demon Deacons took home the tropy, winning the shootout 3-1. Junior 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.

• The last time these two teams played in College Park the Terps dropped a 3-1 decision to the Demon Deacons (recap | final stats).


Head Coach Brian Pensky
Brian Pensky is in his seventh 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 63-49-19 (.553).


Game-Winners Galore
• Throughout their careers, Terrapin seniors Jasmyne Spencer, Ashley Gove and Sade Ayinde have had a knack for scoring game-winning goals for Maryland. Since they arrived in 2008, Maryland has won 47 matches and those three have combined for 23 game-winning goals. That means that in 48.9% of Maryland's victories over the past three-plus seasons have come with Spencer (10), Grove (7) or Ayinde (6) scoring the game-winner.


Spencer Earns Preseason Honors
• Senior Jasmyne Spencer earned three major preseason honors heading into the 2011 season. Last season, Spencer became the first Terp in the program's history to be named to the MAC Hermann Trophy Preseason Watch List and once again she is among the 42 selections to the Watch List in 2011.

• She was also selected to the Soccer America preseason All-America list for the second-straight season and was named one of the top 20 upperclassmen in Division I by TopDrawerSoccer.com.

• Spencer is coming off a junior season that saw her selected to the All-ACC first team for the second consecutive season and became the first Terp to earn NSCAA All-America honors since 1996. She was also a repeat first team All-Southeast after tying for the team lead with 10 goals and finishing second on the squad with 25 points. Her two-year totals of 20 goals and 50 points are the highest two-year aggregate for a Terrapin since 1995-96.


Beanz Heads To Pan Am Games
• Freshman goalkeeper Rachelle Beanlands was recently named to the Canadian National Team that will compete at the Pan American Games Guadalajara 2011, which runs from October 18-27. Beanlands and Canada will play Costa Rica, Argentina and Brazil in three group matches with the top two teams from the group advancing to the semi-final stage. The Pan American Games Guadalajara 2011 will help serve Canada's preparations towards next year's London 2012 Women's Olympic Football Tournament. Canada's qualification tournament takes place in January 2012 in Vancouver, BC. Click here for the complete release.


Ranked Terps
• Maryland remained at No. 11 in the latest Soccer America Top 25 and moved up two spots to No. 17 in this week's NSCAA poll

• Maryland is now at No. 13, up three spots from last week, in the TopDrawerSoccer.com Tournament 64 rankings.


Non-Conference Success
• Dating back to its 10-0 win over Mount St. Mary's in 2008, Maryland is unbeaten in its last 29 matches vs. non-ACC opponents. The Terps have outscored its non-conference opposition 88-14 in those 29 matches.

• The Terps recorded 20 straight wins over non-ACC foes before tying Georgetown, 1-1, in second round of the NCAA tournament in 2010. Maryland is now 26-0-3 in its last 29 non-conference games after opening 2011 with wins over No. 22 Minnesota, Loyola, Navy, St. Louis, Cornell and American and tying No. 1 Stanford and James Madison.


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 113-47-20 (.683) at Ludwig Field.

• Through the seasons, the Terps have had a knack for shutting teams out at Ludwig Field. Maryland has won 74 of its 113 victories (66.1%) at Ludwig Field via shutout. Add in the 11 0-0 ties the Terps have had at Ludwig Field and it totals 85 times that Maryland has shutout its opponent in 180 games (47.2%).


Shutout Streak Comes To An End
• Maryland's record-setting streak of shutouts came to an end in the Terrapins' 5-1 win over American on Spet. 7. Maryland held opponents scoreless for the first 634 minutes of the 2011 season. The six shutouts mark the first time in the program's 25-year history that Maryland has opened a season with six clean sheets.

• The streak of six shutouts is the longest streak all-time at Maryland. The 1996 team had the previous long streak of five from Sept. 22 through Oct. 1.


Terp Season Highs
Points 29 at Loyola (8/22)
Goals 9 at Loyola (8/22)
Assists 11 at Loyola (8/22)
Shots 29 at Cornell (9/4)
Shots On Goal 15 at Loyola (8/22)
Corner Kicks 11 St. Louis (9/2)
  11 NC State (9/25)
Fouls 13 Navy (8/29)
Saves 11 Stanford (8/26)

Opponent Season Highs
Points 12 at Virginia (9/15)
Goals 4 at Virginia (9/15)
Assists 4 at Virginia (9/15)
Shots 19 Stanford (8/26)
Shots On Goal 11 Stanford (8/26)
Corner Kicks 11 Boston College (9/22)
Fouls 12 Virginia Tech (9/18)
  12 NC State (9/25)
Saves 10 at Cornell (9/4)
  10 at James Madison (9/11)

Terp Individual Highs
Points 7 Ashley Grove at Loyola (8/22)
Goals 3 Becky Kaplan at Loyola (8/22)
Assists 3 Ashley Grove at Loyola (8/22)
Shots 7 Olivia Wagner vs. Stanford (8/26)
  7 Olivia Wagner at James Madison (9/11)
Saves 11 Yewande Balogun vs. Stanford (8/26)

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The Terps When ...

Maryland Tendency
Overall Record 8-2-3
Home 4-1-2
Away 2-2-1
Neutral 1-0-0
ACC Record 2-2-1
Non-Conference Record 6-0-2
Day Games 3-0-1
Night Games 5-2-2
Leading after first half 7-1-0
Trailing after first half 1-1-0
Tied at the half 0-0-3
In overtime 0-1-3
Maryland has more shots 6-0-2
Opponent has more shots 2-2-1
Maryland has more saves 2-0-1
Opponent has more saves 6-1-2
Teams have same number of saves 0-1-0
Maryland wins more corners 4-0-3
Opponent wins more corners 3-2-0
Teams have same number of corners 1-0-0
Maryland commits more fouls 4-2-2
Opponent commites more fouls 4-0-1
Teams have same number of fouls 0-0-0
Maryland scores first 7-1-0
Opponent scores first 1-1-0
Games decided by one goal 3-1-0
Games decided by 2-4 goals 4-1-0
Games decided by 4 or more goals 1-0-0
vs. top 10 ranked opponents 0-1-1
vs. top 11-25 opponents 1-1-0
vs. unranked opponents 7-0-2
On Sunday 2-0-2
On Monday 2-0-0
On Wednesday 1-0-0
On Thursday 1-2-0
On Friday 2-0-1
On Saturday 0-0-0
Games in August 3-0-1
Games in September 5-2-2
Games in October 0-0-0
Games in November 0-0-0

The Last Time ...

Maryland
Team
Totaled 20 or more points in game 29 at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
Totaled 15-19 points in a game 29 at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
Totaled 10-14 points in a game 11 vs. American (5-1, 9/7/11)
Scored 10 or more goals in a game 10 vs. Mount St. Mary's (10-0, 9/21/08)
Scored seven, eight or nine goals in a game 9 at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
Scored six goals in a game 9 at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
Scored five goals in a game 5 vs. American (5-1, 9/7/11)
Scored four goals in a game 5 vs. American (5-1, 9/7/11)
Scored three goals in a game 5 vs. American (5-1, 9/7/11)
Had six or more assists in a game 11 at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
Had five assists in a game 5 vs. Navy (3-0, 8/29/11)
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 at James Madison (0-0, 9/11/11)
Had 10 or more fouls in a game 12 at Virginia (9/15)
Won an overtime game 1-0 vs. Boston College (11/5/10)
Individual
A Maryland player totaled seven or more points 7, Ashley Grove at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
A Maryland player totaled six points 6, Becky Kaplan at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
A Maryland player totaled five points 5, Olivia Wagner at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
A Maryland player totaled four points 4, Sade Ayinde vs. American (5-1, 9/7/11)
A Maryland player totaled three points 5, Olivia Wagner vs. Virginia Tech (2-1, 9/18/11)
A Maryland player scored four goals 4, Sara Gustafson vs. Howard (9-0, 10/11/00)
A Maryland player scored three goals 3, Becky Kaplan at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
A Maryland player scored two goals 2, Sade Ayinde vs. American (5-1, 9/7/11)
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, Ashley Grove at Loyola (8/22/11)
A Maryland player had two assists 2, Domenica Hodak at Cornell (4-0, 9/4/11)
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, Ashley Grove at Cornell (4-0, 9/4/11)
A Maryland GK made 10 or more saves 11, Yewande Balogun vs. Stanford (0-0, 8/26/11)
   
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 12, vs. Virginia Tech (2-1, 9/18/11)
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, Caroline Miller, Virginia (4-1, 9/15/11)
An opposing player totaled three points 3, Gloria Douglas, Virginia (4-1, 9/15/11)
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 2, Caroline Miller, Virginia (4-1, 9/15/11)
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, Miami (0-1, 10/14/07)
An opposing player had 5-9 shots 5, Victoria DiMartino, Boston College (1-2, 9/22/11)
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 10, Kelly Murphy, at Cornell (4-0, 9/4/11)
  10, Kate Courter, at James Madison (0-0, 9/11/11)

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Players Mentioned

Yewande Balogun

#1 Yewande Balogun

GK
5' 8"
Freshman
Annesia Faulkner

#13 Annesia Faulkner

F
5' 3"
Freshman
Caitlin McDowell

#7 Caitlin McDowell

MF
5' 4"
Freshman
Skyy Anderson

#44 Skyy Anderson

MF/F
5' 5"
Freshman
Sade Ayinde

#9 Sade Ayinde

D/F
5' 9"
Freshman
Ashley Grove

#17 Ashley Grove

F
5' 6"
Freshman
Becky Kaplan

#19 Becky Kaplan

MF
5' 6"
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
Hayley Brock

#27 Hayley Brock

F
5' 9"
Sophomore
Lydia Hastings

#10 Lydia Hastings

MF
5' 6"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Yewande Balogun

#1 Yewande Balogun

5' 8"
Freshman
GK
Annesia Faulkner

#13 Annesia Faulkner

5' 3"
Freshman
F
Caitlin McDowell

#7 Caitlin McDowell

5' 4"
Freshman
MF
Skyy Anderson

#44 Skyy Anderson

5' 5"
Freshman
MF/F
Sade Ayinde

#9 Sade Ayinde

5' 9"
Freshman
D/F
Ashley Grove

#17 Ashley Grove

5' 6"
Freshman
F
Becky Kaplan

#19 Becky Kaplan

5' 6"
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
Hayley Brock

#27 Hayley Brock

5' 9"
Sophomore
F
Lydia Hastings

#10 Lydia Hastings

5' 6"
Senior
MF