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Maryland and Penn Clash Sunday

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Maryland and Penn Clash Sunday

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – After earning their first win of the season Thursday, the Maryland women's soccer team travels to Philadelphia to take on Penn at 5 p.m. Sunday afternoon.

Setting the stage

What: Maryland at Penn
Where: Rhodes Field
When: 5 p.m./Sunday
TV/Stream: Ivy League Digital Network
Radio: N/A
Live Stats: pennathletics.com 

Harmony in williamsburg

Sophomore forward Jarena Harmon tallied all three goals in Maryland's victory over William & Mary. The goals were Harmon's first as a Terrapin and represented the first hat trick by a Maryland player since Hayley Brock tallied three against Villanova in 2013.

Harmon's three tallies lead the Big Ten and her eight shots ranks fourth. 

Jackson pRoVIDES A Spark

Junior forward Chelsea Jackson has not missed a beat after transferring from Oklahoma, scoring goals against TCU. Jackson tallied on a headed effort to tie the match against TCU before sliding a right-footed tap in past the keeper against Gardner-Webb.

The Round Rock, Texas native's pair of goals is tied for second in the Big Ten and she has notched eight shots on the season, tied for fourth in the conference.

Leone returns home

Ray Leone is in his first season as Maryland head coach. The Severna Park, Md., native brings 20 years of experience as a college coach after nine years at Harvard, where he led the Crimson to five NCAA Tournament appearances and five Ivy League titles.

Leone has racked up 283 wins in his career, which ranks 21st among active Division I head coaches. In addition to Harvard, Leone has led Clemson, Arizona State and Creighton. He was a three-time all-conference selection as a player at Charlotte.

Leone earned the first win of his Maryland career against William & Mary on Aug. 25.

Turner, Phillips, egyed named big ten players to Watch

Maryland junior midfielder Madison Turner, redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Rachel Egyed and sophomore Cassie Phillips were named Big Ten Players to Watch.

Turner started 11 matches in 2015 in a variety of roles for the Terps and scored one goal. She played in all 19 contests and recorded 14 shots. Turner started the opening three games for Maryland, playing all 300 minutes of action.

Phillips burst onto the scene as a freshman, playing in 18 games with eight starts. She notched 16 shots, good enough for third on the team. She made her season debut against William & Mary.

Egyed has served as a backup behind decorated Terrapin keeper Rachelle Beanlands the last two seasons. In limited action last season, the redshirt sophomore started one match and played 138 minutes. She played in Maryland's opening two games and recorded six saves.

Sensational seniors

Maryland will feature three seniors that return from the 2015 season; Natasha Ntone-Kouo, Hope Gouterman and Lisa Bianchini. After playing her first three seasons between midfield and forward, Ntone-Kouo started the opening three games in the center of defense and performed well in her 300 minutes of action.

Gouterman also started the first three games, while Bianchini ranks third on the team with six shots. 

terps add six freshmen

Maryland add six freshman after the graduation of 10 seniors in 2015. Former USA U-18 National Team call up Jlon Flippens headlines the group. The Philadelphia native ended her prep career with 92 goals, a William Penn Charter School record. She started in the back in Maryland's first three games and assisted on Chelsea Jackson's goal against TCU.

Hannah Hoefs and Niven Hegeman were both local standouts at Linganore and Mountain Ridge respectively. Hoefs was a two-time Maryland All-State selection while Hegeman received that honor in 2015.

Lauren Frank helped Hebron High School win a Texas State Championship in 2014, while Julia New led The First Academy to six straight district titles in Orlando, Fla. New Jersey native Kate Swetz rounds out the group after winning the 2015 ECNL National Championship with her club team PDA.

Maryland's class is spread throughout the country, with six players representing five states (Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, New Jersey). 

Transfer terps

The Terrapins will feature six transfers who will look to bolster the squad in 2016. The Maryland attack will now see Jarena Harmon, who scored seven goals at Pittsburgh last season, try and lead the line. In addition, Oklahoma transfer Chelsea Jackson, owner of five assists and two goals in two seasons as a Sooner, is another option up front for the Terps.

Former Northern Illinois player Marisa Knott can play a variety of positions after playing in 28 games in two years for the Huskies. She started the first three games at left back. Maryland native Jenna Surdick started 13 games last season at Coastal Carolina.

Between the sticks, the arrival of Katelyn Jensen and Stephanie Senn bolsters Maryland's depth. Jensen had a standout freshman campaign at Kentucky while Senn is an experienced hand after starting 60 games over three seasons at Kent State. Both have seen action already this season. 

two-sport star

Senior Emily Kift will make her first appearance in a Maryland women's soccer uniform this weekend after joining the team after three years with the national championship winning women's lacrosse team.

Kift has played 21 games in goal for head coach Cathy Reese's squad and captured two national championships. The Santa Ana, California native will spend the fall at Ludwig Field before returning to lacrosse in the spring.

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Players Mentioned

Rachelle Beanlands

#33 Rachelle Beanlands

GK
5' 9"
Freshman
Hayley Brock

#27 Hayley Brock

F
5' 9"
Sophomore
Hope Gouterman

#26 Hope Gouterman

MF
5' 7"
Freshman
Natasha Ntone-Kouo

#18 Natasha Ntone-Kouo

F/M
5' 3"
Freshman
Rachel Egyed

#0 Rachel Egyed

GK
5' 7"
Freshman
Madison Turner

#29 Madison Turner

MF/F
5' 5"
Freshman
Lisa Bianchini

#24 Lisa Bianchini

F
5' 2"
Junior
Cassie Phillips

#7 Cassie Phillips

MF
5' 7"
Freshman
Jlon Flippens

#9 Jlon Flippens

D/MF
5' 9"
Freshman
Lauren Frank

#12 Lauren Frank

D
5' 6"
Freshman
Jarena Harmon

#23 Jarena Harmon

F
5' 5"
Sophomore
Niven Hegeman

#20 Niven Hegeman

D
5' 8"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Rachelle Beanlands

#33 Rachelle Beanlands

5' 9"
Freshman
GK
Hayley Brock

#27 Hayley Brock

5' 9"
Sophomore
F
Hope Gouterman

#26 Hope Gouterman

5' 7"
Freshman
MF
Natasha Ntone-Kouo

#18 Natasha Ntone-Kouo

5' 3"
Freshman
F/M
Rachel Egyed

#0 Rachel Egyed

5' 7"
Freshman
GK
Madison Turner

#29 Madison Turner

5' 5"
Freshman
MF/F
Lisa Bianchini

#24 Lisa Bianchini

5' 2"
Junior
F
Cassie Phillips

#7 Cassie Phillips

5' 7"
Freshman
MF
Jlon Flippens

#9 Jlon Flippens

5' 9"
Freshman
D/MF
Lauren Frank

#12 Lauren Frank

5' 6"
Freshman
D
Jarena Harmon

#23 Jarena Harmon

5' 5"
Sophomore
F
Niven Hegeman

#20 Niven Hegeman

5' 8"
Freshman
D