#1 Maryland

vs
Johns Hopkins
May 5, 2017 || Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex || 6:00 PM
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The No. 1 Maryland women's lacrosse team (17-0) opens the Big Ten Tournament against Johns Hopkins (11-6) in semifinals Friday at 6 p.m.
• The Terps-Blue Jays game will be aired on the Big Ten Network.
• Parking in lot 11b will be open beginning at noon. All other lots will be open at 4 p.m.
LAST TIME OUT
• Sophomore attacker Caroline Steele scored a career-high six goals as the Terps defeated Northwestern, 18-9, last Thursday.
• Junior attacker Taylor Hensh set a career high with six points (4G, 2A) while senior attacker Caroline Wannen had five points (4G, 1A).
TERPS FINISH REGULAR SEASON 17-0
• For the third straight year and the 10th time in program history, the Terps competed the regular season with a perfect record.
• Maryland captured its third straight Big Ten regular season title. In three seasons, the Terps have gone 16-0 in conference play.
scouting the johns hopkins blue jays
• Hopkins finished the regular season with an 11-6 record, including 3-3 in Big Ten games. This is the Blue Jays' first season competing in the Big Ten.
• Three Blue Jays were named All-Big Ten on Wednesday, including midfielder Haley Schweizer, defender Nevi Fernandez and attacker Emily Kenul. Schweizer leads the team in goals (33) and points (42).
• Caroline Federico has started every game in cage and holds a 9.90 goals-against average and a .464 save percentage.
seven terps named all-big ten
• Seven Terps earned All-Big Ten honors after leading Maryland to a 17-0 regular season record.
• Zoe Stukenberg, Nadine Hadnagy, Megan Whittle and Megan Taylor were unanimously selected All-Big Ten. Caroline Wannen, Julia Braig and Jen Giles also earned All-Big Ten honors.
• Stukenberg and Whittle earned Big Ten honors for the third straight season while Hadnagy and Taylor were named All-Big Ten for the second straight year.
four terps named tewaaraton nominees
• Senior defender Nadine Hadnagy, senior midfielder Zoe Stukenberg, junior attacker Megan Whittle and sophomore goalie Megan Taylor were selected as Tewaaraton nominees.
• With four Terps on the 25-player list, Maryland has the most nominees this season.
• Maryland has won six of the last seven Tewaaraton Awards.
career watch
• Junior Megan Whittle currently has 197 career goals, which ranks seventh in the Maryland record books. She can move into sixth with 199 goals to pass Brooke Griffin's 198.
• Senior Zoe Stukenberg has 160 career goals, which is 10th in the career record books. She can move into ninth with three more goals.
• Freshman Kali Hartshorn has 72 draw controls, which ranks eighth for a single season in Maryland history. With eight more draws, she can move into sixth place.