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Terps Make First Road Trip To Minnesota & Wisconsin

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Terps Make First Road Trip To Minnesota & Wisconsin

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The Maryland women's soccer team (5-4-6/3-2-5 B1G) makes its first-ever visits to Minnesota and No. 12 Wisconsin this weekend. The Terps will face the Golden Gophers on Friday, Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. ET, before heading to Madison, Wisc., to take on the Badgers at 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, Oct. 26.

• Both matches will be streamed on BTN2Go.com and the BTN2Go app, which is the official app of the Big Ten Network. The Minnesota and Wisconsin matches will be BTN Plus productions and will require an additional subscription. Fans can access all Big Ten content on BTN Plus for $119.95 per year or a $14.95 monthly subscription. A Maryland School Pass for BTN Plus, which includes all Terrapin contests, home and away, on BTN Plus for $79.95 per year or for a $9.95 monthly subscription.

• Maryland is 2-1-5 in its past seven matches, including a pair of one-goal wins, three 0-0 draws, two 1-1 ties and a one-goal loss in overtime.

Senior Shade Pratt and junior Shannon Collins share the team lead with six points. Pratt's six come on a team-best three goals, while Collins has a team-best six assists. Overall, 10 different Terps have scored goals in 2014. Junior Rachelle Beanlands has started all 15 games in goal and has a 0.85 goals-against average with six shutouts.

Event Information

• Gametracker will be available for both games (Minnesota | Wisconsin) and updates will also be posted to the Maryland Women's Soccer Twitter feed, so "Follow" to get updates sent straight to you.

Scouting the golden gophers

• Minnesota is 8-7-1 overall this season and is 5-4-1 so far in conference play. The Gophers are 2-2-1 in their past five matches with four of those coming at home.

• Sophomore forward Simone Kolander leads the Minnesota offense with 18 points on five goals and eight assists, both of which lead the team. Five other Gophers have at least three goals this season. Sophomore Tara Hobbs, the 2014 Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year, has started 14 of the team's 15 games this season and has a 1.25 goals-against average with five shutouts.

• Head Coach Stefanie Golan is in her third season as the head coach at Minnesota and has compiled a 30-22-5 (.570) record. Prior to heading to Minneapolis, Golan spent three seasons as the head coach at Army and has a 63-40-15 (.597) mark in six seasons as a head coach.

Scouting the badgers

• Wisconsin is 13-2-1 overall this season and is 7-2-1 so far in conference play. The Badgers are 3-1-1 in their past five matches with the lone loss coming to Big Ten-leading Penn State at home on Oct.5. Wisconsin host Rutgers on Friday night before playing the Terps on Sunday.

• Junior midfielder Kinley McNicoll leads the Badgers offense with 23 points on eight goals and seven assists. Senior forward Cara Walls has only played in 12 matches, but has a team-best 11 goals. Sophomore midfielder Rose Lavelle is the team leader in assists with eight. Senior Genevieve Richard has started 16 games this season and has allowed just seven goals for a 0.46 goals-against average with nine shutouts.

• Head Coach Paula Wilkins is in her eighth season as the head coach at Wisconsin and has compiled a 72-52-20 (.569) record. Prior to heading to Madison, Wilkins, a five time Big Ten Coach of the Year, was the head coach at Penn State from 2001-06 and has an overall head coaching record of 191-71-31 (.705).

Maryland's Probable Starters

No. Player Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS G A Pts.
2 Sarah Fichtner Jr. 5-5 Toms River, N.J. 15/15 1 1 3
3 Aubrey Baker Jr. 5-2 Foothill Ranch, Calif. 13/7 1 2 4
4 Cory Ryan Sr. 5-4 Norwood, Mass. 13/6 1 0 2
10 Riley Barger Jr. 5-3 Baldwin, Md. 15/15 1 2 4
15 Erika Nelson Jr. 5-9 Albuquerque, N.M. 14/14 1 0 2
18 Natasha Ntone-Kouo So. 5-3 East Brunswick, N.J. 15/4 2 0 4
20 Sarah Molina Jr. 5-9 Rocky River, Ohio 15/15 1 0 2
21 Amanda Gerlitz Jr. 5-7 Hollis, N.H. 15/15 0 1 1
22 Shade Pratt Sr. 5-7 Rosemount, Minn. 15/15 3 0 6
73 Shannon Collins Jr. 5-6 La Plata, Md. 15/15 0 6 6
No. Player Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS GAA Sv. W-L-T
33 Rachelle Beanlands Jr. 5-9 Ottawa, Ontario 15/15 0.85 54 5-4-6

133 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 133-54-24 (.687) at Ludwig Field.

Collins Climbs Assists Chart

• With her assist in the Terps' 2-1 win over Purdue on Oct. 2, junior Shannon Collins moved into a tie for 16th on the all-time assists list with Kelly Amonte (1992-95) and Jasmyne Spencer (2008-11), who also had 14 career assists.

Terps In Overtime

• Maryland has played in 105 overtime games in its 28-year history. The Terps' all-time record in those overtime games is 29-27-49 (.510).

• This season, Maryland is 0-1-6 in overtime, including four straight draws in its past four matches. The Terps played to a 1-1 draw at Navy on Sept. 8, a 0-0 tie vs. Michigan State on Sept. 21, a 4-3 loss in the first OT at Nebraska on Sept. 28, a 0-0 tie with Indiana on Oct. 5, a 1-1 tie at Ohio State on Oct. 11, a 0-0 draw with Northwestern on Oct. 17 and another 1-1 tie vs. Illinois on Oct. 19.

• With the draw vs. the Wildcats on Oct. 17, Maryland broke the school record for most ties in a season with five. The 1-1 tie vs. Illinois on Oct. 19 upped the mark to six. The previous record of four was set in 2004, 2006 and 2011.

• The current four-match overtime streak is the longest in school history. The only other season with a streak of even three straight overtime games was 1993 and all three of those matches were decided in the first overtime.

• The school record for most overtime games in a season is eight, which was set in 2007 and 2004. The 2004 team, which advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16, was 2-2-4 in OT, while the 2007 team was 1-4-3.

Non-Conference Success

• Dating back to its 10-0 win over Mount St. Mary's in 2008, Maryland has lost only six times in its last 49 matches vs. non-conference opponents. The Terps have outscored its non-conference opposition 130-31 in those 49 matches.

• The Terps recorded 20 straight wins over non-conference foes before tying Georgetown, 1-1, in second round of the NCAA tournament in 2010. Maryland is now 36-8-5 (.786) in its last 49 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.

Maryland In Ludwig Field Openers

• Ludwig Field opened in 1995 and Maryland has enjoyed remarkable success at the venue (see below). But even that success pales in comparison to how the Terps have fared in home openers at Ludwig Field.

• Since 1995, Maryland is an astounding 15-2-3 (.825) in home openers at Ludwig Field. All-time, including the first eight seasons when the Terps played at Denton Field, Maryland is 18-7-3 (.696) in home openers.

• Maryland is 7-0-0 in home openers since 2008 and has outscored its opposition 32-0 in those six matches. Prior to that the Terps were 0-0-3 from 2005-07 with 0-0 double-OT ties against Towson in 2005 and 2006 and Eastern Kentucky in 2007.

• The only two losses the Terps have sustained in home openers at Ludwig Field came in 2003 (a 3-0 loss to No. 13 Penn State) and 2004 (a 2-0 loss to Virginia Tech).

Maryland Picked Third In Preseason Big Ten Poll

• Maryland was picked to finish third in the Big Ten when the conference released its annual preseason coaches' poll on Aug. 13. Penn State, which has won the last 15 of the last 16 Big Ten titles, was picked to finish first, followed by Wisconsin and the Terrapins. Nebraska, the defending Big Ten champion, and Michigan, which advanced to the Elite Eight in the 2013 NCAA tournament, round out the top five.

Big Ten Women's Soccer Preseason Coaches' Poll
1. Penn State
2. Wisconsin
3. Maryland
4. Nebraska
5. Michigan
6. Ohio State
7. Illinois
T8. Iowa
T8. Rutgers
10. Indiana
11. Minnesota
12. Michigan State
13. Northwestern
14. Purdue

Three Terps Selected To Big Ten Players To Watch List

• Senior Cory Ryan and juniors Aubrey Baker and Rachelle Beanlands were selected as Players to Watch by the conference office on Aug. 13.

Big Ten Women's Soccer Preseason Players to Watch
Jannelle Flaws, Illinois, Sr., Forward
Taylore Peterson, Illinois, Jr., Midfield
Aliina Weykamp, Illinois, Jr., Defense/Midfield
Tori Keller, Indiana, Sr., Midfield
Abby Smith, Indiana, Sr., Midfield
Veronica Ellis, Indiana, So., Midfield
Melanie Pickert, Iowa, Sr., Defense
Cloe Lacasse, Iowa, Sr., Forward
Caitlin Brown, Iowa, Sr., Defense
Aubrey Baker, Maryland, Jr., Midfield
Rachelle Beanlands, Maryland, Jr., Goalkeeper
Cory Ryan, Maryland, Sr., Forward
Madisson Lewis, Michigan, So., Midfield/Forward
Nicky Waldeck, Michigan, So., Forward
Ani Sarkisian, Michigan, Fr., Midfield/Forward
Mary Kathryn Fiebernitz, Michigan State, Jr., Defense
Paige Wester, Michigan State, Sr., Forward
Megan Marsack, Michigan State, Sr., Midfield
Katie Thyken, Minnesota, Sr., Midfield
Tarah Hobbs, Minnesota, So., Goalkeeper
Josee Stiever, Minnesota, So., Midfield
Jaycie Johnson, Nebraska, So., Forward
Mayme Conroy, Nebraska, Sr., Forward
Caroline Gray, Nebraska, Sr., Midfield
Niki Sebo, Northwestern, Jr., Midfield
Margo McGinty, Northwestern, Jr., Defense/Midfield
Jackie Alyinovich, Northwestern, Sr., Defense
Nichelle Prince, Ohio State, So., Forward
Kayla Varner, Ohio State, Sr., Forward
Nikki Walts, Ohio State, Fr., Midfield
Emily Hurd, Penn State, Sr., Midfield
Mallory Weber, Penn State, Jr., Forward
Raquel Rodriguez, Penn State, Jr., Forward/Midfield
Mollie Kuramoto, Purdue, Sr., Midfield
Taylor Niewoit, Purdue, Sr., Midfield
Alex Hairston, Purdue, Sr., Forward
Madison Tiernan, Rutgers, So., Midfield
Erica Skroski, Rutgers, Jr., Defense
Stef Scholz, Rutgers, Sr., Forward
Rose Lavelle, Wisconsin, So., Midfield/Forward
Cara Walls, Wisconsin, Sr., Forward
Genevieve Richard, Wisconsin, Sr., Goalkeeper

2014 Team Captains

• Three players have been named team captains for the 2014 season. The trio, which was selected by a team vote and coaches' input, consists of juniors Rachelle Beanlands, Alex Doody and Sarah Fichtner.

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Players Mentioned

Rachelle Beanlands

#33 Rachelle Beanlands

GK
5' 9"
Freshman
Alex Doody

#14 Alex Doody

MF
5' 4"
Freshman
Amanda Gerlitz

#21 Amanda Gerlitz

D
5' 4"
Freshman
Shade Pratt

#22 Shade Pratt

MF/D
5' 7"
Freshman
Cory Ryan

#4 Cory Ryan

F/MF
5' 4"
Freshman
Aubrey Baker

#3 Aubrey Baker

MF
5' 2"
Freshman
Riley Barger

#10 Riley Barger

MF
5' 3"
Freshman
Shannon Collins

#73 Shannon Collins

D
5' 6"
Freshman
Sarah Fichtner

#25 Sarah Fichtner

MF
5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
Sarah Molina

#20 Sarah Molina

MF
5' 9"
Freshman
Erika Nelson

#15 Erika Nelson

D
5' 9"
Freshman
Natasha Ntone-Kouo

#18 Natasha Ntone-Kouo

F/M
5' 3"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Rachelle Beanlands

#33 Rachelle Beanlands

5' 9"
Freshman
GK
Alex Doody

#14 Alex Doody

5' 4"
Freshman
MF
Amanda Gerlitz

#21 Amanda Gerlitz

5' 4"
Freshman
D
Shade Pratt

#22 Shade Pratt

5' 7"
Freshman
MF/D
Cory Ryan

#4 Cory Ryan

5' 4"
Freshman
F/MF
Aubrey Baker

#3 Aubrey Baker

5' 2"
Freshman
MF
Riley Barger

#10 Riley Barger

5' 3"
Freshman
MF
Shannon Collins

#73 Shannon Collins

5' 6"
Freshman
D
Sarah Fichtner

#25 Sarah Fichtner

5' 5"
Redshirt Freshman
MF
Sarah Molina

#20 Sarah Molina

5' 9"
Freshman
MF
Erika Nelson

#15 Erika Nelson

5' 9"
Freshman
D
Natasha Ntone-Kouo

#18 Natasha Ntone-Kouo

5' 3"
Freshman
F/M