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Terps Meet Cavaliers In ACC Title Game

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Terps Meet Cavaliers In ACC Title Game

Nov. 3, 2012

CARY, N.C. - The No. 2 seed Maryland women's soccer team will face No. 5 seed Virginia in the championship game of the 2012 ACC Tournament at the WakeMed Soccer Complex in Cary, N.C. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m.

• The ACC title will be televised live on ESPNU and will be streamed live to the Mountain and Western time zones on ESPN3.com. Sam Gore will provide the play-by-play, while the analysis will come from Cat Whitehill.

• Maryland is 13-5-2 on the season following its 2-0 shutout of No. 3 seed Wake Forest in the ACC semifinals. The Terps are led by junior forward Hayley Brock, who returned to the lineup after serving a two-game suspension and scored the game winner vs. the Demon Deacons. On the season Brock has 28 points on 12 goals and six assists. Brock's running mate at the forward position is senior Becky Kaplan, who has 10 goals and five assists on the season after scoring one and assisting on Brock's goal in the semis. Maryland's defense is led by senior center back Domenica Hodak and senior holding center midfielder Olivia Wagner, both of whom switched to their current positions during the season despite never playing there prior to this year.

• Virginia is 15-4-1 this year after defeating No. 1 seed Florida State, 4-2 in the first ACC semifinal. The Cavaliers are led by ACC Offensive Player of the Year Caroline Miller, who has 15 goals and four assists. Morgan Brian scored her first two goals of the season in the win over the Seminoles. Erica Hollenberg leads the team in assists with six. Goalkeeper Danielle DeLisle has six full shutouts and a part in five others on the year and has a 0.74 goals-against average with a .778 save percentage.


Ticket Information
• Tickets can be purchased in advance on theACC.com or at the WakeMed Soccer Complex on the day of the match. Advance tickets are $7, while tickets at the gate are $10. All students from ACC schools are admitted free with a valid school ID.

• For complete information on the ACC Championships, visit the ACC's Championship Central.


Event Multimedia
• In addition to the ESPN3.com stream, fans will be able to follow all of the action on umterps.com via Gametracker.

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


Maryland's Probable Starters
Pos. No. Player Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS G A Pts.
D 2 Domenica Hodak Sr. 5-4 West Sayville, N.Y. 20/18 0 4 4
M 3 Aubrey Baker Fr. 5-2 Foothill Ranch, Calif. 20/2 0 2 2
M 8 Ashley Spivey Fr. 5-8 Sparrows Point, Md. 20/20 5 3 13
M 10 Riley Barger Fr. 5-3 Baldwin, Md. 17/12 0 1 1
M 11 Olivia Wagner Sr. 5-8 Boulder, Colo. 19/19 4 4 12
D 15 Erika Nelson Fr. 5-9 Albuquerque, N.M. 16/14 0 0 0
F 19 Becky Kaplan Sr. 5-6 Oyster Bay, N.Y. 19/19 10 5 25
D 22 Shade Pratt So. 5-7 Germantown, Md. 18/14 0 0 0
F 27 Hayley Brock Jr. 5-8 Acton, Mass. 18/17 11 6 28
D 73 Shannon Collins Fr. 5-6 La Plata, Md. 20/20 1 2 4
GK No. Player Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS GAA Sv. W-L-T
  33 Rachelle Beanlands R-Fr. 5-9 Ottawa, Ontario 19/18 0.87 52 13-5-1

ACC Title History
• Maryland is seeking its first ACC title in its 26-year history. The Terps are playing in their fourth ACC championship game. Maryland lost to North Carolina in 1995 (3-0) and 1997 (4-0) and tied Wake Forest, 1-1, in 2010, but lost the shootout 3-1.

• The Cavaliers are looking for their second ACC tournament crown. Virginia tied North Carolina, 1-1, in 2004 and took home the trophy in penalty kicks, 5-4. This is the Wahoos' fourth appearance in the title game.


Maryland As The No. 2 Seed
• This season marks the third time that the Terrapins will compete at the ACC tournament as the No. 2 seed. Maryland has a 5-1-1 record all-time as the No. 2 seed.

• Maryland was the No. 2 seed in 2010 and advanced to the ACC title game. The Terps topped Duke, 1-0, in the quarters before advancing to the championship match with a 1-0 overtime victory over Boston College. Maryland and Wake Forest played to a 1-1 tie, but the Demon Deacons took home the trophy on penalty kicks.

• The first time the Terps were the No. 2 seed was 1999. Maryland defeated Duke, 2-1, in the quarters, but fell to No. 3 seed Wake Forest, 1-0, in the semis.


Maryland In The ACC Tournament
• Maryland has an all-time record of 12-20-4 (Maryland won three of four ties on penalty kicks) in ACC Tournament games dating back to the first year of the event in 1988.

• Maryland advanced to the 2012 semifinals on Danielle Hubka's game-winning goal in the fifth minute of the first overtime to top No. 7 seed Miami, 2-1. Junior Alex Reed gave the Terps a 1-0 lead before halftime, converting on a feed from freshman Gabby Galanti. The Hurricanes tied the match on a penalty kick by Tara Schwitter in the 73rd minute. That setup up Hubka's game-winner, which was made possible by sophomore Cory Ryan stealing the ball from a Miami defender inside the Hurricane defensive third. Ryan then played a perfect centering pass to Hubka inside the 18 for the easy finish.

Becky Kaplan scored a goal and assisted on Hayley Brock's goal to lead the Terps into the 2012 ACC title game with a 2-0 victory over No. 3 seed Wake Forest in the semis on Nov. 2. Brock scored in the fifth minute to set the tone for Maryland and Kaplan added the insurance goal in the 53rd minute. Maryland's defensive unit of midfielder Olivia Wagner and the back line of Domenica Hodak, Erika Nelson, Shade Pratt and Shannon Collins limited the high-powered Demon Deacon offense to just three shots on goal.

• The Terps were the No. 7 seed in the 2011 ACC tournament and had to travel to Charlottesville, Va., to play No. 2 seed Virginia. The Cavaliers advanced over Maryland, 2-0. Jasmyne Spencer led the offense with two shots, while Domenica Hodak had two "team saves" on the defensive side of the field.

• The 2nd-seeded Terps won their first ACC tournament game since 2003 with a 1-0 decision vs. Duke in 2010. Senior Molly Dreska scored the game-winner in the 71st minute, finishing a cross from junior Sade Ayinde into to the upper right 90 from 17 yards out. Senior 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 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 Terrapins run in the ACC tournament came to an end with a 1-1 tie vs. Wake Forest in the title game. 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 Terps entered the 2009 tournament as the No. 6 seed, but once again drew the North Carolina Tar Heels in the opening round. UNC won the match 3-0.

• Maryland made the 2005 tournament as the No. 8 seed. Maryland matched-up with No. 1 seed North Carolina and was dealt a 3-1 defeat by the Tar Heels. UNC scored three goals in the first 10 minutes. Ashly Kennedy scored Maryland's goal in the 69th minute.

• In 2004, the Terps played NC State in the first round game at Ludwig Field (Boston College had not yet joined the conference). Maryland was the No. 8 seed, while the Wolfpack was seeded ninth. The game was played to a 0-0 tie through 110 minutes so a shootout determined which team would advance. All- ACC goalkeeper Nikki Resnick made two huge saves in the shootout and Maryland advanced 4-2. The Terps played No. 1 seed North Carolina in the quarterfinals and that game went into overtime with a 0-0 score, but UNC got a goal from Heather O'Reilly in the 103rd minute to advance with a 1-0 win.

• 2003 was the last time the Terrapins won an ACC tournament game, topping Clemson 2-1 in the quarterfinals. Maryland, the No. 6 seed, got two goals from Kimmy Francis to defeat the No. 3 seed Tigers. No. 2 seed Florida State knocked off the Terps in the semifinals, 1-0.

• In 2002,  Maryland advanced the ACC Tournament semifinals for the first time in three years, as they knocked off host Florida State, 4-2 on Nov. 7, before a television audience on Sunshine Network. All four goals in the win came from freshmen: Ali Andrzejewski, Simone Dekker, Kimmy Francis and Mallory Mahar. Maryland lost North Carolina, the eventual league champion, North Carolina in the semifinals, 4-0.

• In 1999, as its highest seed ever, No. 2 seed Maryland advanced to the semifinals with a 2-1 quarterfinal win over No. 7 seed Duke on Nov. 4, 1999 before falling to No. 3 seed Wake Forest, 1-0, in the semis on Nov. 5.

• Maryland had its only runs to the ACC finals in 1995 and 1997, the only other time the ACC Women's Soccer Tournament was held at Wake Forest. In 1995, as the No. 3 seed, the Terps defeated Clemson 2-0 in the first round and NC State 1-0 in the second round before falling to eventual champion North Carolina 3-0.

• In 1997, Maryland escaped NC State in the first round, 4-3, in penalty kicks after tying 1-1 in regulation. The Terps advanced to the finals with a 2-1 win over Duke. In that win, Jackie Mynarski scored Maryland's first goal, while Keri Sarver added the winner. Ali Wolff made five saves for the win. The Terps dropped the final to North Carolina, 4-0.


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Scouting The Terps
• Maryland secured the No. 2 seed in the ACC tournament when Wake Forest dropped a 3-0 decision to Virginia Tech on Wednesday, Oct. 24. The Terrapins advanced to the semis with a 2-1 overtime victory over Miami on Sunday, Oct. 28 and made it into the championship game with a 2-0 shutout of No. 3 seed Wake Forest on Friday, Nov. 2.

2012 Maryland Terrapins: 12-5-2, 6-3-1 ACC
(Soccer America #7, NSCAA #9, TopDrawerSoccer.com #15)
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• The Terrapins opened the 2012 season with a 3-0 shutout at Navy (recap | stats) that featured a one-hour 46-minute lightning delay. Becky Kaplan scored the first two goals of the season for Maryland, while Alex Reed tallied the insurance goal. Four freshmen - Aubre Baker,Riley Barger, Shannon Collins and Sarah Molina - recorded assists in their first collegiate games.

• Maryland had a short turnaround for a match at Villanova that ended in a 0-0 tie (recap | stats). Shannon Zickler filled in for Rachelle Beanlands in net for the Terps and made four saves to record her first career shutout.

• The Terps outshot the Buckeyes, 19-10, but Ohio State took advantage of a Maryland defensive lapse to pull out a 1-0 upset (recap | stats) in Columbus, Ohio.

• Maryland fell behind George Mason 1-0, but scored the game's final three goals to earn a 3-1 win over the Patriots on Aug. 31 (recap | stats). Freshman Gabby Galanti scored two minutes into her Terrapin debut to tie the match. Senior Becky Kaplan scored the game-winning goal in the 59th minute and freshman Ashley Spivey added the insurance goal in the 65th minute. Senior Domenica Hodak had two assists in the match, while Spivey, junior Hayley Brock and freshman Alexis Prior-Brown each had one helper.

• Senior Olivia Wagner scored two goals, while freshman Ashley Spivey and junior Hayley Brock each chipped in a goal and an assist as Maryland thumped Towson, 5-0 (recap | stats), in the Terps' 2012 home opener. Senior Becky Kaplan scored the first goal of the game for Maryland, giving her her third game-winning goal of the season. Redshirt freshman Amanda Gerlitz and freshman Gabby Galanti each earned their first career assists in the victory.

• Senior Becky Kaplan put the Terps ahead with her first goal of the game in the third minute, then scored the game-winner in the 89th minute to lead Maryland to a thrilling 2-1 road victory at Alabama (recap | stats) on Sept. 6. Junior Hayley Brock assisted on both of Kaplan's goals with senior Olivia Wagner also getting an assist on the game-winner.

• A 30-yard strike into the upper left 90 by Kristina Maksuti in the 70th minute gave Fordham a 1-0 upset (recap | stats) of Maryland on Sept. 9 at Ludwig Field. The Terps held a 29-5 shot advantage over the Rams and had 13 corner kicks to Fordham's 0.

• Maryland bounced back in a big way - a historic way - becoming the first team ever to defeat North Carolina three times in three consecutive seasons when the Terps topped the Tar Heels, 2-1 (recap | stats), on Sept. 13. Junior Alex Reed gave the Terrapins a 1-0 lead with her goal in the 41st minute. Junior Hayley Brock netted the game-winner, finishing a solid ball across the box from senior Beck Kaplan in the 55th minute. Carolina made it a one-goal game on a penalty kick by Maria Lubrano in the 78th minute, but Maryland defense held off the Tar Heel charge and redshirt freshman keeper Rachelle Beanlands made two big second-half saves to preserve the history-making win.

• The Terrapins improved to 2-0-0 in the ACC for the first time since 1997 with a 4-1 win over Clemson (recap | stats) on Sept. 16 at Ludwig Field. Senior Becky Kaplan got the Terps on the board early with her team-leading seventh goal in the sixth minute. Senior Danielle Hubka scored her first of the season, which proved to be the eventual game-winner, in the 19th minute. Junior Hayley Brock scored Maryland's final two goals in the 74th and 76th minutes, respectively. Senior Olivia Wagner had two assists on the day, while Kaplan and freshmen Gabby Galanti, Sarah Molina and Ashley Spivey each had one helper.

• Maryland's top goal-scorers senior Becky Kaplan and junior Hayley Brock came through with goals to help the Terps earn a hard-fought 2-2 tie at No. 4 Duke (recap | stats) on Sept. 20. Brock scored in the 10th minute, finishing a long ball from senior Domenica Hodak. After the Blue Devils tied the match in the 54th minute, Kaplan gave Maryland the lead back with a quality, composed finish in the 75th minute off of a feed from freshman Aubrey Baker. The high-powered Blue Devils came through with the game-tying goal in the 87th minute to send the game to overtime.

Hayley Brock and Becky Kaplan did it again with each scoring a goal to lead the Terps to their first win at Wake Forest since 1996 with a 2-1 victory on Sept. 23 (recap | stats). Brock score the first goal of the game, putting back her own rebound in the 10th minute. Kaplan scored what proved to be her fifth game-winner of the season in the 69th minute. Brock and Alex Reed earned assists on the counter-attack goal.

• Maryland fell behind No. 3 Virginia in the first half, but scored three times in the game's final 17 minutes to pull out a 3-1 victory over the Cavaliers (recap | stats) on Sept. 27. Senior Olivia Wagner scored the game-tying and game-winning goals on free kicks, while senior Danielle Hubka added the insurance goal off of assists from senior Becky Kaplan and junior Hayley Brock.

• The Terps had their five-game unbeaten streak come to an end with a 1-0 loss at No. 16 Virginia Tech (recap | stats) on Sept. 30. The Hokies scored the game's lone goal in the 44th minute on a quick restart following a questionable foul called on freshman Gabby Galanti, who appeared to have been pulled down by a VT defender on the play. Redshirt freshman Rachelle Beanlands made six saves for the Terps, while senior Olivia Wagner and junior Hayley Brock paced the offense with three shots apiece.

• Freshmen Maisie McCune and Erika Joab scored their first collegiate goals in the Terrapins' 5-1 win over Francis Marion (recap | stats) on Oct. 3. Junior Hayley Brock scored twice, including the game-winner, while freshman Ashley Spivey added her third of the season. Junior Kristen Schmidbauer and freshman Gabby Galanti each had two assists.

• Freshman Ashley Spivey scored twice to lead Maryland to a 3-0 victory at NC State (recap | stats) on Oct. 7. Junior Hayley Brock scored the game-winner off an assist by sophomore Cory Ryan. Spivey then added the insurance goal, finishing a long ball from senior Domenica Hodak. Spivey then tacked on an unassisted goal to put the game completely out of reach. Redshirt freshman Rachelle Beanlands made six saves behind the backline of Hodak, sophomore Shade Pratt and freshmen Shannon Collins and Erika Nelson to earn the first shutout in a conference match since Oct. 13, 2011 when the Terps won at Florida State, 3-0.

• Junior Hayley Brock added another chapter in her storybook season when she scored the game-winning goal two minutes into the first overtime to give the Terps a 3-2 win at No. 23 Boston College (recap | stats) on Oct. 11. Freshmen Shannon Collins and Gabby Galanti scored in regulation to send the match to overtime, while redshirt freshman Rachelle Beanlands made five stops in the victory.

• Miami continued to be a thorn in the side of the Terps, upending Maryland 1-0 in overtime (recap | stats) on Oct. 18. The game was a physical contest that saw three yellow cards and three red cards issued, including a red card to Hayley Brock, who will miss the game vs. the Seminoles.

• Maryland and Florida State battled to a stalemate for 85 minutes, but the Seminoles scored in the 86th minutes to top the Terps, 1-0 (recap | stats) on Oct. 21.

• Maryland advanced to the 2012 semifinals on Danielle Hubka's game-winning goal in the fifth minute of the first overtime to top No. 7 seed Miami, 2-1 (recap | stats) on Oct. 28. Junior Alex Reed gave the Terps a 1-0 lead before halftime, converting on a feed from freshman Gabby Galanti. The Hurricanes tied the match on a penalty kick by Tara Schwitter in the 73rd minute. That setup up Hubka's game-winner, which was made possible by sophomore Cory Ryan stealing the ball from a Miami defender inside the Hurricane defensive third. Ryan then played a perfect centering pass to Hubka inside the 18 for the easy finish.

Becky Kaplan scored a goal and assisted on Hayley Brock's goal to lead the Terps into the 2012 ACC title game with a 2-0 victory over No. 3 seed Wake Forest (recap | stats) in the semis on Nov. 2. Brock scored in the fifth minute to set the tone for Maryland and Kaplan added the insurance goal in the 53rd minute. Maryland's defensive unit of midfielder Olivia Wagner and the back line of Domenica Hodak, Erika Nelson, Shade Pratt and Shannon Collins limited the high-powered Demon Deacon offense to just three shots on goal.


Scouting The Cavaliers
• Virginia is the No. 5 seed in the ACC tournament, but was the lone lower-seed to advance past the quarterfinals, winning 1-0 at No. 4 seed North Carolina on Oct. 28. The Wahoos advanced to the title game with a 4-2 win over No. 1 seed Florida State in the semis.

2012 Virginia Cavaliers: 15-4-1, 6-3-1 ACC
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• Virginia is 15-4-1 this year after defeating No. 1 seed Florida State, 4-2 in the first ACC semifinal. The Cavaliers are led by ACC Offensive Player of the Year Caroline Miller, who has 15 goals and four assists. Morgan Brian scored her first two goals of the season in the win over the Seminoles. Erica Hollenberg leads the team in assists with six. Goalkeeper Danielle DeLisle has six full shutouts and a part in five others on the year and has a 0.74 goals-against average with a .778 save percentage.


Series History vs. Virginia
• This will be the 33rd time Maryland and Virginia will meet on the pitch. Maryland trails in the all-time series 5-23-4.

• Maryland is 0-3-1 all-time vs. the Cavaliers in the ACC tournament with losses in the first round in 1992 and 1993 and a quarterfinal defeat in 2011. The Terps' lone result vs. the Cavaliers in the conference tournament was 1994, a 1-1 tie in the quarterfinals that saw Maryland advance to the semis on PKs, 3-1.

• Earlier this season, Maryland fell behind No. 3 Virginia in the first half, but scored three times in the game's final 17 minutes to pull out a 3-1 victory over the Cavaliers on Sept. 27. Senior Olivia Wagner scored the game-tying and game-winning goals on free kicks, while senior Danielle Hubka added the insurance goal off of assists from senior Becky Kaplan and junior Hayley Brock.

• The Terps' 2011 ACC season opened with a 4-1 defeat at No. 14 Virginia 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 two teams met again in the 2011 ACC tournament quarterfinals with Maryland losing at Virginia, 2-0. Jasmyne Spencer led the offense with two shots, while Domenica Hodak had two "team saves" on the defensive side of the field.


2012 Honors
All-ACC
Hayley Brock (Second Team)
Becky Kaplan (Second Team)
Ashley Spivey (All-Freshman Team)
TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Week
Hayley Brock (Week 5)
Ashley Spivey (Week 8)
Soccer America National Player of the Week
Hayley Brock (Sept. 25)
ACC Player of the Week
Hayley Brock (Sept. 17)
Hayley Brock (Sept. 24)
CollegeSoccer360.com Primetime Performer of the Week
Hayley Brock (Sept. 18)
Becky Kaplan (Sept. 25)

Youth Movement
• Through 19 games the Terrapins have played 14 true or redshirt freshmen. That might not seem too significant until noticing that Maryland's freshmen have played more than 50% of the team's on-field minutes.

• But the Terp freshmen aren't just playing - they're contributing. Eight freshmen - Ashley Spivey, Shannon Collins, Riley Barger, Gabby Galanti, Sarah Molina, Rachelle Beanlands, Erika Nelson and Aubrey Baker- have started for the Terps this season with Spivey and Collins starting every game. Freshmen have totaled 38 of the team's 124 points this season.


Head Coach Jonathan Morgan
Jonathan Morgan enters his first season at the helm of the Maryland women's soccer program after spending the previous five seasons on the Terrapin sideline as an assistant coach. He is 13-5-2 (.700) as the Terps' head coach.


Terps In Overtime
• Maryland has played in 95 overtime games in its 26-year history. The Terps' all-time record in those overtime games is 29-24-43 (.532).

• The Terrapins have played in eight overtime games in the ACC tournament and have a 3-1-4 mark in those games. Maryland won the shootout in three of the four games it tied in the ACC tournament.


Doubling Up
• In its 19 games this season Maryland has had a double-goal scorer in seven of them.

Becky Kaplan (2): at Navy, at Alabama
Olivia Wagner (2): Towson, Virginia
Hayley Brock (2): Clemson, Francis Marion
Ashley Spivey (1): at NC State

• In addition to the seven multi-goal scorers, Maryland has also had five players with multiple assists in a match this season.

Domenica Hodak: at George Mason
Hayley Brock: at Alabama
Olivia Wagner: Clemson
Kristen Schmidbauer: Francis Marion
Gabby Galanti: Francis Marion


Terps Toppling Top 10 Teams
• Maryland has defeated a Top 10 ranked team 21 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. The latest Top 10 win for the Terps came on Nov.. 2, 2012 in the ACC semifianls at the WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, N.C., when Maryland defeated No. 6 Wake Forest, 2-0. That marked the Terps' first shutout of a top 10 team since their 1-0 win at No. 10 Tennessee in the 2006 season opener.Earlier this season, the Terps topped No. 6 North Carolina on Sept. 13, 2012 to become the first team in history to defeat the Tar Heels three straight times in three consecutive seasons. Here's a list of all of the Terps' Top 10 wins:

Date Opponent Score
Nov. 2, 2012 vs. #6 Wake Forest 2-0
Sept. 27, 2012 #3 Virginia 3-1
Sept. 13, 2012 #6 North Carolina 2-1
Oct. 27, 2011 #8 North Carolina 2-1 OT
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

Starting Strong
• Maryland started 4-0-1 in ACC play for the first time in the program's 26-year history.

• Maryland's 2-1 win over No. 6 North Carolina on Sept. 13 gave the Terrapins their first 1-0-0 start in conference play since 2001. The last time the Terps opened ACC play with a win was on Sept. 2, 2001 when Maryland defeated No 17 Duke, 2-0, at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, N.C. From 2002-11, Maryland was 0-8-2 in conference openers.

• Maryland followed that up with a 4-1 win over Clemson on Sept. 16, which put the Terps at 2-0-0 in the ACC for the first time since 1997.

• The Terps continued their unprecedented success in the ACC by earning a 2-2 tie at No. 4 Duke on Sept. 20 and then winning 2-1 at No. 13 Wake Forest on Sept. 23.

• The ACC record grew to 4-0-1 with a thrilling come-from-behind 3-1 victory over No. 3 Virginia on Sept. 27. The Terps scored three times in the game's final 17 minutes to earn the win.

• Maryland started the 1996 season with a 2-0-1 record in the conference with wins over Wake Forest and Florida State and a tie with Virginia, but the Terps lost to NC State in their fourth ACC game.


Non-Conference Success
• Dating back to its 10-0 win over Mount St. Mary's in 2008, Maryland has lost only three times in its last 40 matches vs. non-ACC opponents. The Terps have outscored its non-conference opposition 112-21 in those 40 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 32-3-4 in its last 39 non-conference games. The Terps had been unbeaten in 31-straight non-conference games prior to losing, 1-0, at Oklahoma State in the Sweet 16 of the 2011 NCAA tournament. So far this season Maryland has defeated Navy, 3-0, tied Villanova, 0-0, dropped a 1-0 decision at Ohio State, topped George Mason, 3-1, thumped Towson, 5-0, pulled out a late 2-1 win at Alabama, dropped a 1-0 decision to Fordham and finished its regular-season non-conference slate with a 5-1 win over Francis Marion.


121 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 121-50-21 (.685) at Ludwig Field.

• Through the seasons, the Terps have had a knack for shutting teams out at Ludwig Field. Maryland has won 75 of its 121 victories (62.0%) at Ludwig Field via shutout. Add in the 12 0-0 ties the Terps have had at Ludwig Field and it totals 87 times that Maryland has shutout its opponent in 192 games (45.3%).


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 16 vs. Francis Marion (5-1, 10/3/12)
Totaled 10-14 points in a game 16 vs. Francis Marion (5-1, 10/3/12)
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. Francis Marion (5-1, 10/3/12)
Scored four goals in a game 5 vs. Francis Marion (5-1, 10/3/12)
Scored three goals in a game 3 at Boston College (3-2, 10/11/12)
Had six or more assists in a game 6 vs. Francis Marion (5-1, 10/3/12)
Had five assists in a game 6 vs. Francis Marion (5-1, 10/3/12)
Took 30 or more shots in a game 55 vs. Eastern Kentucky (0-0, 8/31/08)
Took 20-29 shots in a game 24 at NC State (3-0, 10/7/12)
Had 10 or more fouls in a game 14 vs. Miami (2-1, 10/28/12)
Won an overtime game 2-1 vs. Miami (2-1, 10/28/12)
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 vs. Towson (5-0, 9/2/12)
A Maryland player totaled four points 4, Ashley Spivey at NC State (3-0, 10/7/12)
A Maryland player totaled three points 4, Ashley Spivey at NC State (3-0, 10/7/12)
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, Ashley Spivey at NC State (3-0, 10/7/12)
A Maryland player scored a goal in four straight games Hayley Brock (9/13-9/23 - North Carolina, Clemson, at Duke, at Wake Forest)
A Maryland player scored a goal in three straight games Hayley Brock (10/3-10/12 - Francis Marion, at NC State, at Boston College)
A Maryland player scored the game-winning goal in three straight games Hayley Brock (10/3-10/12 - Francis Marion, at NC State, at Boston College)
A Maryland player had assists in three straight games Hayley Brock (8/31-9/6 - at George Mason, Towson, at Alabama)
A Maryland player had three assists 3, Ashley Grove at Loyola (9-0, 8/22/11)
A Maryland player had two assists 2, Gabby Galanti vs. Francis Marion (5-1, 10/3/12)
  2, Kristen Schmidbauer vs. Francis Marion (5-1, 10/3/12)
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, Becky Kaplan at NC State (3-0, 10/7/12)
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 11, at Duke (1-3, 10/23/11)
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, at Virginia (1-4, 9/15/11)
Scored three goals in a game 3, at Duke (1-3, 10/23/11)
Had six or more assists in a game 6, at North Carolina (0-5, 9/28/08)
Had five assists in a game 5, at Duke (10/23/11)
Took 30 or more shots in a game 37, vs. Duke (0-0, 10/14/06)
Took 20-29 shots in a game 22, at Duke (2-2, 9/20/12)
Had 10 or more fouls in a game 14 vs. Miami (0-1, 10/18/12)
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, Kelly Cobb, Duke (1-3, 10/23/11)
  3, Mollie Pathman, Duke (1-3, 10/23/11)
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, Kate Howarth, at Miami (1-2, 10/16/11)
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 9, Kristen Mewis, at Boston College (3-2, 10/11/12)
An opposing player had 5-9 shots 5, Crystal Dunn, North Carolina (2-1, 9/13/12)
An opposing GK made 15 or more saves 17, Madison Shaw, NC State (3-0, 10/7/12)
An opposing GK made 10 or more saves 17, Madison Shaw, NC State (3-0, 10/7/12)

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Players Mentioned

Molly Dreska

#21 Molly Dreska

MF
5' 6"
Freshman
Ashly Kennedy

#10 Ashly Kennedy

D
5' 8"
Senior
Yewande Balogun

#1 Yewande Balogun

GK
5' 8"
Freshman
Colleen Deegan

#22 Colleen Deegan

MF
5' 10"
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
Jasmyne Spencer

#3 Jasmyne Spencer

F
5' 1"
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

Players Mentioned

Molly Dreska

#21 Molly Dreska

5' 6"
Freshman
MF
Ashly Kennedy

#10 Ashly Kennedy

5' 8"
Senior
D
Yewande Balogun

#1 Yewande Balogun

5' 8"
Freshman
GK
Colleen Deegan

#22 Colleen Deegan

5' 10"
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
Jasmyne Spencer

#3 Jasmyne Spencer

5' 1"
Freshman
F
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