April 12, 2012
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April 14-15, 2012
vs.
Virginia
Location: College Park, Md.
Stadium: Robert E. Taylor Stadium
Admission: FREE
Live Stats:
Game 1 | Game 2 | Game 3
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Scouting The Terps
Maryland enters its three-game series vs. Virginia with a record of 20-17 overall this season.
Most recently, the Terrapins dropped a three-game series at Georgia Tech last weekend.
The Terrapins have five seniors in this year's roster in Vangie Galindo, Kendra Knight, Bree Hanafin, Kathy McLaughlin and Sloane Van Meter.
Head Coach Laura Watten returns seven starters and 12 letterwinners from last year's NCAA Regionals squad.
In 2011, senior Vangie Galindo had one of the greatest seasons at the plate in Terrapin softball history. Her season average of .422 and 78 hits last year were both school records. Galindo and Bree Hanafin are both currently batting .331 for their careers - the highest career average in Maryland history.
Galindo's 55 career stolen bases are No. 2 in Maryland history. She needs five to tie Jenny Belak's record.
Senior Kendra Knight is currently No. 3 in Terp history in career strikeouts with 652. She needs 11 to tie Kerry Hickey, who graduated last year, at No. 2.
Scouting The Cavaliers
Virginia is 20-18 overall and 5-7 in ACC play. Most recently, the Cavaliers lost three-game series to No. 24 North Carolina last weekend and split with Radford in a doubleheader Wednesday.
Melanie Mitchell is leading the Cavaliers in the circle. She has an ERA of 1.50 and 191 strikeouts this year.
Virginia owns the all-time series, 19-29, but Maryland won both meetings last year.
Who's Hot?
Senior Kathy McLaughlin is hitting .429 over last five games and went 4-for-4 in finale at Georgia Tech.
Senior Kendra Knight pitched a no-hitter through four innings at Georgia Tech and racked up 21 strikeouts last week.
Senior Vangie Galindo's has hit .438 in last five games with seven hits.
Play the Best
The Terrapins will play a strong schedule against a number of the nation's top teams.
The Terps will play seven games against teams in this year's USA Today/NFCA Division I Coaches Preseason Top 25.
The Terps will battle six teams that competed in last year's NCAA championships. They will play 11 games against those teams.
Head Coach
Laura Watten
Laura Watten returns for her seventh season at the helm of the up-and-coming Terrapin softballa program. Her current career record is 546-369 (.597) and her record at Maryland is 224-162 (.580). Below is a breakdown of just a few of her career highlights:
- Collegiate Record (15 years): 546-369 (.597)
- Record at Maryland (7 years): 224-162 (.580)
- Led the Terrapins to back-to-back NCAA Regionals appearances for the first time in school history
- Earned first postseason appearance since 1999
- 11 NFCA All-Region honorees
- Coach of 2007 Easton and NFCA All-American
- 11 All-ACC selections, including five first team
- Three All-ACC Tournament Team selections
- Coached 2011 ACC Pitcher of the Year Kerry Hickey
- Three ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District team members
- 17 All-ACC Academic Team members
- Four-time MEAC Coach of the Year (2001, 2002, 2003, 2005)
- 2005 NCAA South Regional Champion (led at-large team Bethune-Cookman to Super Regionals)
- 2005 Super Regional Appearance
- 2005 NFCA Southeast Region Coach of the Year
New Leaders
Watten hired three new assistants prior to the 2012 season - Amber Jackson, Charlotte Morgan, and Kelly Kretschman.
Jackson was one of the greatest hitters in Maryland softball history. Jackson transferred to Maryland for her senior year (2007) after playing her first three years at Bethune-Cookman College under Watten. In her one year as a Terrapin, she broke school records with 24 home runs, 56 RBI, and 55 walks. Her home run record led the NCAA that year. She was Maryland's second NFCA All-American and was named to the All-ACC First Team. After her career at Maryland, she played three years in the National Pro Fastpitch league for the Washington Glory and USSSA Pride. She 2007 MVP of the NPF and I received All-NPF honors in 2009.
Morgan, an All-American pitcher at Alabama, plays for the USSSA Pride of the National Pro Fastpitch league. She played for the Crimson Tide from 2007-2010, winning SEC Player of the Year twice (2009, 2010). Morgan was named a first-team ESPN the Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American and NFCA second-team All-American. She won the Lowes Senior Class award and was a top 10 finalist for USA Softball's Player of the Year honor. She helped lead the Tide to the Women's College World Series in 2008 and 2009. She was the NPF's No. 1 draft pick in 2010.
She won a gold medal in the 2004 Olympics in Athens and a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She served as an alternate for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. Kretschman was a four-time NFCA All-American at Alabama from 1998-2001. As a freshman, she led the NCAA in home runs (25) and slugging percentage. She was named First Team All-SEC three times (1999, 2000, 2001). Kretschman helped lead the Tide to the 2000 Women's College World Series and was named to the All-WCWS Team. She is currently in her seventh season with the NPF.
Terps Picked to Finish No. 5 in ACC
Maryland was picked to finish fifth in the ACC, as voted by the league's head coaches.
The Terrapins were one vote behind Virginia for fourth-place.
In 2011, Maryland went 12-7 in ACC play for the most conference wins in a season in school history. The Terps finished third in the league after being picked to finish fifth. They advanced to the ACC Semifinals before falling to North Carolina.
Terps When...
| 2012 Terps When... |
| Overall |
20-17 |
| ACC |
0-6 |
| Non-Conference |
20-11 |
| Home |
9-3 |
| Road |
2-7 |
| Neutral |
9-7 |
| vs. Right-handed Starter |
18-17 |
| vs. Left-handed Starter |
2-0 |
| 1-Run games |
4-1 |
| 2-Run games |
3-3 |
| 5+ Run games |
6-10 |
| Day Games |
14-16 |
| Night Games |
6-1 |
| Extra Innings |
1-0 |
| Scoring 0-2 runs |
3-12 |
| Scoring 3-5 runs |
7-3 |
| Scoring 6-9 runs |
5-2 |
| Scoring 10+ runs |
5-0 |
| Opponent Scoring 0-2 runs |
12-1 |
| Opponent Scoring 3-5 runs |
5-5 |
| Opponent Scoring 6-9 runs |
3-8 |
| Opponent Scoring 10+ runs |
0-3 |
| Scored in first inning |
5-5 |
| Opponent scored in first inning |
7-9 |
| Scores first |
11-4 |
| Opponent scores first |
9-13 |
| Made 0 errors |
8-3 |
| Made 1 error |
7-2 |
| Made 2+ errors |
5-12 |
| Opponent made 0 errors |
4-6 |
| Opponent made 1 error |
5-7 |
| Opponent made 2+ errors |
11-4 |
| Out-hit opponent |
16-4 |
| Out-hit by opponent |
0-13 |
| Hits are tied |
4-0 |
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