Nov. 1, 2012
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November 2, 2012
ACC TOURNAMENT
SEMIFINALS
#3 Maryland (15-4, 3-2)
vs.
#2 Virginia (15-4, 4-1)
Game Time: 3:30 p.m.
Location: Chapel Hill. N.C./Francis E. Henry Stadium
Admission:Single-day tickets - $5, all-weekend tickets - $10
Live Stats: GameTracker
Watch Live ($): ACC Digital Network/RSN Affiliates
Live Updates: twitter.com/TerpFieldHockey
Event Information
The 2012 ACC Tournament will be played at North Carolina's Francis E. Henry Stadium. Single-day tickets are available for $5, and all-weekend tickets are $10. Students from an ACC school can enter for free with valid student identification.
Get more information on the ACC Tournament at http://www.theacc.com/championships/acc-field-hockey-championship.html.
GameTracker live stats can be found at http://www.theacc.com/gametracker/launch/gt_wfieldh.html?event=1219689&school=acc&sport=wfieldh&camefrom=&startschool=&.
ACC fans will be able to watch all six games of the championship.
The semifinals on Friday and the final on Sunday will be broadcast on FOX Sports South, FOX Sports Florida, Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic, and NESN in the ACC footprint. For the full listing of affiliates or to watch online for free, log on to http://www.theacc.com/live/2012-acc-field-hockey-womens-match-center-110.html.
Scouting The Terps
The defending national champion Maryland is ranked No. 7 in the Penn Monto/NFHCA Division I National Coaches poll released Tuesday. The Terrapins are coming off of their eighth national title and a 19-4 overall record last year.
The Terps beat Duke, 2-1, Thursday in the ACC Quarterfinals in Chapel Hill.
Megan Frazer put the Terrapins on the board in the 10th minute for a 1-0 lead at half. Duke tied it in the 43rd minute, then junior
Jill Witmer scored the game-winner from senior
Harriet Tibble in the 53rd minute.
Scouting The Cavaliers
Virginia is 15-4 overall and went 4-1 in ACC play this year. The Cavaliers are ranked No. 6 in the NFHCA poll.
UVA earned a first round bye in the ACC Tournament.
Maryland owns the all-time series, 37-20 over Virginia. The Cavaliers won the regular season meeting, 3-2, in Charlottesville on Sept. 28. Maryland led 2-1 late, but Virginia scored in the 54th and 56th minutes for the win.
Four out of their last seven meetings have gone to overtime, including the 2009 ACC Championship game. The Terps won, 3-2, off freshman
Megan Frazer's gamewinner off a corner.
ACC Tournament History
This will be Maryland's 30th appearance in the ACC tournament.
The Terps have an ACC Tournament appearance of 33-20 (.623). They have won nine ACC titles, all under head coach
Missy Meharg, and three straight in 2009, 2010, and 2011.
Maryland is 16-2 in the ACC Tournament vs. Virginia. Most recently, the Terrapins won 3-2 in overtime to win the ACC Championship in Charlottesville in 2009. They trailed 2-0 with 15 minutes to play, then
Katie O'Donnell put Maryland on the board in the 56th minute.
Nicole Muracco tied it 97 seconds later, then Frazer scored the winner off a corner in the 72nd minute.
The Terrapins have appeared in the ACC Semifinals in all 30 years. They are 22-7 all-time in semifinal action.
Play the Best
Due to being in the toughest conferences in the nation, the Terrapins play one of the strongest schedules in the country.
NFHCA.org.
The Terps will battle eight of the 16 teams that participated in the 2011 NCAA Tournament. So far, they are 6-3 vs. those teams.
Maryland will play 10 of the teams ranked in the preseason top 25 in 11 regular season games and are 8-4 against them.
Head Coach
Missy Meharg
The 2010 and 2011 NFHCA National Coach of the Year and ACC Coach of the Year,
Missy Meharg returns for her 25th season at the helm of the successful Terrapin field hockey program. Her current career record is 447-110-9 (.798). Below is a breakdown of just a few of her highlights since she took the reins in 1988:
Seven-time National Champions
Nine ACC Titles
Nine NFHCA Coach of the Year honors
Six ACC Coach of the Year awards
14 NCAA Final Four Appearances
Seven Honda Awards won by five players
85 All-ACC selections
14 ACC Players of the Year
Seven ACC Rookies of the Year
Five Olympians
Staff Updates
The Terrapins welcome a newcomer and a returnee to the program in 2012.
Marvin Bam joins as an assistant coach/technical director and
Katie O'Donnell comes on board as a student assistant coach.
Bam comes to College Park after playing and coaching professionally in South Africa and the United Kingdom. As a member of the the South African hockey team, Bam played in over 30 international tournaments and test series with the South African team, as well as the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2006 and 2002 Men's World Cups. He has worked with six hockey clubs between the UK and South Africa as director and head coach.
O'Donnell is the most decorated player in Maryland hockey history. The four-time ACC Offensive Player of the Year and four-time First Team All-American recently started for Team USA in the London Olympics. She led the Terps to two national titles (2008, 2010) and three ACC titles (2008, 2009, 2010) in her career in College Park.
Oh Captain, My Captain
Seniors
Megan Frazer and
Janessa Pope will serve as the Terrapins' captains for the 2012 season. Both have been on the Terps' 2010 and 2011 NCAA championship teams.
Frazer, a midfielder from Derry, Northern Ireland, is the 2011 Honda Sports Award winner, an All-American and was one of two team captains last season.
Pope, a native of Harrisburg, Pa., was a key member of the Terps' championship run last season and has been an active team leader for years.
Terps Bring in Postseason Accolades
Megan Frazer,
Harriet Tibble and
Jill Witmer were all named to the All-ACC Team earlier this week. All are three-time honorees.
Frazer earned the nation's top individual honor last year in the Honda Award. The senior co-captain has 23 points on the season and is in the top 10 of the league in shots (58), goals (9) and assists (7).
Tibble was a Second Team NFHCA All-American last season. She has 10 assists on the year. She has anchored a Maryland defense that is second in the country in shutouts with eight in 19 games played.
Witmer was a First Team NFHCA All-American last season. She leads the Terrapins in scoring this year with 12 goals. She also has nine assists for a team-high 33 points. She is in the top 10 of the league in goals, assists and points.
Frazer and fellow senior co-captain
Janessa Pope were both named to the NFHCA Senior Game, which will be held Nov. 17 in Norfolk, Va.
Home Sweet Home
Since its opening in 2003, the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex has provided the Maryland hockey program a huge home field advantage.
The Terps are 115-13 (.898) all-time at the Complex.
Maryland won 38 straight games at the Complex from Oct.11, 2008 through Oct. 14, 2011. The streak ended with a 5-2 loss to then-No. 1 Old Dominion.
The Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex has played home to 20 of Maryland's NCAA Tournament games, including two Final Fours (2007, 2010). The Terrapins are 19-1 in those games and won the 2010 national title on their home field.
Pack the House
The Maryland field hockey team has increasingly attracted more and more fans to the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex season after season.
An NCAA record crowd of 2,381 came out to watch as Maryland beat North Carolina 3-2 in double overtime for the 2010 national championship at the Complex.
The Terrapins have led the ACC in attendance for five straight years. In 2011, Maryland averaged over 450 fans per game in College Park and over 5,400 fans saw the Terps in action.
Terps When...
| 2012 Terps When... |
| Overall |
15-4 |
| ACC |
3-2 |
| Non-Conference |
12-2 |
| Home |
10-2 |
| Road |
4-2 |
| Neutral |
1-0 |
| vs. Top 5 opponents |
0-3 |
| vs. Top 10 opponents |
1-3 |
| vs. Top 25 opponents |
9-4 |
| vs. unranked opponents |
6-0 |
| vs. 2011 NCAA Tournament teams |
6-3 |
| Day Games |
9-2 |
| Night Games |
6-2 |
| Leading at half |
11-2 |
| Trailing at half |
1-1 |
| Tied at half |
3-1 |
| Overtime |
1-1 |
| Maryland has more shots |
15-1 |
| Opponent has more shots |
1-1 |
| Shots are tied |
0-1 |
| Maryland has more saves |
0-2 |
| Opponent has more saves |
12-2 |
| Saves are tied |
2-1 |
| Maryland has more corners |
12-2 |
| Opponent has more corners |
0-1 |
| Corners are tied |
4-0 |
| Maryland scores first |
14-0 |
| Opponent scores first |
1-4 |
| Games decided by one goal |
3-4 |
| Games decided by 2-4 goals |
6-0 |
| Games decided by more than 4 goals |
6-0 |
| On Sunday |
5-0 |
| On Monday |
1-0 |
| On Tuesday |
1-1 |
| On Wednesday |
0-0 |
| On Thursday |
1-0 |
| On Friday |
4-2 |
| On Saturday |
3-1 |
| In August |
2-1 |
| In September |
6-1 |
| In October |
6-2 |
| In November |
1-0 |
Meharg Named ESPNU/ESPN The Magazine Top 20 Recruiter
Terrapin head coach Missy Meharg was named one of college athletics' top 20 recruiters by ESPNU/ESPN The Magazine in January.
"ESPNU AND THE MAGAZINE asked an all-star panel a seemingly simple question: Who are the top 20 recruiters in college sports? We spoke with three dozen experts, from Mag college football Insider Bruce Feldman to volleyball legend Karch Kiraly to women's World Cupper Cat Whitehill. Turns out, baseball coaches aren't the only ones pulling roster magic from a hat half-filled with scholarships."
| ESPNU/ESPN The Magazine Top 20 Recruiters |
Coach |
School |
Sport |
| 1. Pat Henry |
Texas A&M |
Track/Cross Country |
| 2. Anson Dorrance |
North Carolina |
Women's Soccer |
| 3. Ed Orgeron |
Southern California |
Football (Asst.) |
| 4. Chris Dailey |
Connecticut |
Women's Basketball (Asst). |
| 5. Missy Meharg |
MARYLAND |
FIELD HOCKEY |
| 6. Mike Krzyzewski |
Duke |
Men's Basketball |
| 7. Russ Rose |
Penn State |
Women's Volleyball |
| 8. Barton Burns |
Alabama |
Football (Asst.) |
| 9. Jay Clark |
Georgia |
Women's Gymnastics |
| 10. Chad Holbrook |
South Carolina |
Baseball (Asst.) |
| 11. Dan Jordan |
Alaska |
Rifle |
| 12. John Calipari |
Kentucky |
Men's Basketball |
| 13. Mike McGraw |
Oklahoma State |
Men's Golf |
| 14. Jovan Vavic |
Southern California |
M/W Water Polo |
| 15. Thad Matta |
Ohio State |
Men's Basketball |
| 16. Kelly Inouye-Perez |
UCLA |
Softball |
| 17. Mike LoPresti |
Fairleigh-Dickinson |
Women's Bowling |
| 18. Tosh Lupoi |
California |
Football (Asst.) |
| 19. Kelly Amonte Hiller |
Northwestern |
Women's Lacrosse |
| 20. J Robinson |
Minnesota |
Wrestling |
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Media Information
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