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#4 Maryland Set for Matchup at #5 Northwestern

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The fourth-ranked Maryland field hockey team (9-1, 2-0 B1G) will play at No. 5 Northwestern (10-2, 3-0) Thursday at 3:30 p.m. ET at the Wildcats' Lakeside Field in Evanston. The top-five matchup will be televised on the Big Ten Network.

•  Click here for your channel number for the Big Ten Network. Fans can watch online at FoxSports.com using their cable login information. Live stats will also be available.

•  For the latest information, follow the Terrapins on Twitter at @terpsfh and on Instagram at @terpsfh. 

RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW

• Maryland won at No. 18 Rutgers, 2-1, Saturday afternoon. Sophomore Linda Cobano scored twice to lead the Terrapins past the Scarlet Knights. She scored the opening goal just 8:04 into the match, then struck again to make it a 2-0 lead for Maryland in the 36th minute.

• Cobano scored four of Maryland's six goals in two wins over top 20 teams last week. She was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for her first career weekly honor.

• The Terrapins are leading the country in corners per game with 9.50. They lead the Big Ten and are among the top 10 in the country in assists per game (3.10), defensive saves (5) and save percentage (.796).

• Cobano leads the Terps with six goals this season, Madison Maguire has five and Bodil Keus has four. Five other Terrapins have notched three goals, including Bibi Donraadt, Emma DeBerdine, Jen Bleakney, Kyler Greenwalt and Riley Donnelly. Ten total Terps have scored.

• The Terrapins return eight of 11 starters from last year, including the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in Keus and the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in Bibi Donraadt. Keus also earned NFHCA First Team All-America honors.

• The Terps went 22-3 in 2018, advancing to their second straight NCAA Championship game. They won the Big Ten regular season and tournament titles as well.

SCOUTING THE WILDCATS

• No. 5 Northwestern is 10-2 overall this season and 3-0 in Big Ten play after beating No. 9 Michigan, 1-0, in a shootout Sunday.
• Bente Backers is the nation's leading scorer with 16 goals this season.
• Maryland owns the all-time series over Northwestern, 17-8. The Terps took last year's meeting, 2-1, in College Park on Oct. 19. Bibi Donraadt scored twice to lead the Terrapins.

MARYLAND IN THE TOP 10

• Maryland was tabbed as the No. 4 team in the country in the latest Penn Monto/Division I Coaches poll released Oct. 1.

• The Terrapins have been ranked in the top 10 for 186 of 218 weeks since 1999.

Penn Monto/Division I Coaches Poll (Oct. 1)
1. North Carolina (45)
2. Duke (1)
3. Connecticut
4. MARYLAND*
5. Northwestern*
6. Louisville
7. Iowa*
8. Virginia
9. Michigan*

10. Saint Joseph's
11. Delaware
12. Princeton
13. Liberty
14. Syracuse
15. Ohio State*
16. Stanford
17. Boston College
18. Rutgers*
19. Harvard
20. Wake Forest
21. Albany
22. Old Dominion
23. Fairfield
24. Michigan State*
25. Northeastern
Italics are Terps' 2019 opponents | * - Big Ten opponent

B1G TERPS

The Terrapins joined the Big Ten conference in 2014, after playing in the ACC for 31 years. Big Ten field hockey is the largest conference in the history of the sport in the NCAA with nine teams - Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers and Maryland.

• The Terps are 131-39-3 (.766) all-time against Big Ten opponents.

• Head coach Missy Meharg is 113-19-1 (.853) vs. Big Ten opponents in her 32 years at the helm of the Maryland field hockey program.

• Since joining the league in 2014, the Terps are 48-8 in conference play.

• The Terrapins are 45-3 (.938) vs. Big Ten teams at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex.

• The Terrapins won the first Big Ten title for the University of Maryland with a 4-1 win over No. 14 Iowa on Nov. 1, 2014 in College Park.

HOME SWEET HOME

Since its opening in 2003, the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex has provided the Maryland hockey program a huge home field advantage.

• The Terps are 184-20 (.902) all-time at the Complex.

• Maryland won 38 straight games at the Complex from Oct.11, 2008 through Oct. 14, 2011. The streak ended with a 5-2 loss to then-No. 1 Old Dominion.

• The Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex has played home to 28 of Maryland's NCAA Tournament games and has played host to three Final Fours (2007, 2010, 2014). The Terrapins are 25-3 in those games and won the 2010 national title on their home field.

PACK THE HOUSE

• The Maryland field hockey team has increasingly attracted more and more fans to the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex season after season. The Terrapins have led the nation in attendance in five of the last eight years.

• An NCAA-record crowd of 2,381 came out to watch as Maryland beat North Carolina 3-2 in double overtime for the 2010 national championship at the Complex.

THREE TERPS EARN PRESEASON BIG TEN HONORS
• Graduate student Jen Bleakney, senior Madison Maguire and junior Bodil Keus earned Big Ten Preseason Honors to start the season. The full list, click HERE.

• Keus was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year last season and earned NFHCA First Team All-America honors. She scored nine goals with seven assists and three defensive saves in 2018.

• Maguire notched seven goals, including an overtime game winner over No. 5 Connecticut to send the Terps to their 19th Final Four. She picked up 12 assists on the year and earned NFHCA All-Mid Atlantic Region honors..

• Bleakney comes to the Terrapins from Syracuse, where she tallied 11 goals and six assists in three seasons.

CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN

• Bleakney and Keus were voted team co-captains by their peers.

OVERTIME IS TERPS TIME

During Missy Meharg's tenure, the Terrapins have become one of the nation's most dangerous teams in overtime.

• The Terps are 69-25 (.734) all-time in games that went to overtime or a shootout.

• In Meharg's tenure, the Terps are 58-21 (.734) in overtime or shootout games.

• Maryland is 16-3 in overtime and shootout games at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex.

STAFF UPDATES
• The Terrapins welcome two new assistant staff members and former Terrapins in 2019. Janessa Pope will serve as the team's director of operations and Sarah Holliday is a student assistant coach.


• Pope played for the Terrapins from 2009-2012 and won two NCAA Championships in her career. She graduated with her degree in hearing and speech sciences and works at a local elementary school as a speech language pathologist for preschoolers.


• Holliday played for the Terrapins from 2015-2018 and started in 74 career games. She notched 261 career saves. She is finishing her degree in psychology.

TERPS ON NATIONAL TEAMS

• Thirteen Terrapins, former and present, are currently on USA Field Hockey's national team rosters.


• Jill (Witmer) Funk competed with Team USA in the Rio Olympics along with former volunteer assistant coach Stefanie Fee. Former Terrapin Megan Frazer is on the Irish National Team.


• Recent grads Linnea Gonzales, Anna Dessoye and Alyssa Parker are on the U.S. Women's National Team. The won bronze in the Pan American games this summer.


• Seniors Kelee Lepage, Madison Maguire and recent grad Sabrina Rhodes are on the U.S. Developmental Squad.


• Current Terps Brooke DeBerdine and Kyler Greenwalt are on the U.S. Under-21 Team. Emma DeBerdine, Belle Bressler and Riley Donnelly are on the U.S. U-19 Team.

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Players Mentioned

Linnea Gonzales

#10 Linnea Gonzales

F
5' 9"
Senior
Sarah Holliday

#44 Sarah Holliday

GK
5' 8"
Senior
Sabrina Rhodes

#25 Sabrina Rhodes

F
5' 10"
Senior
Brooke DeBerdine

#8 Brooke DeBerdine

M
5' 0"
Junior
Riley Donnelly

#22 Riley Donnelly

D
5' 9"
Sophomore
Bibi Donraadt

#12 Bibi Donraadt

F
5' 8"
Sophomore
Kyler Greenwalt

#7 Kyler Greenwalt

M
5' 4"
Junior
Bodil Keus

#15 Bodil Keus

D
5' 7"
Junior
Madison Maguire

#21 Madison Maguire

M
5' 7"
Senior
Jen Bleakney

#3 Jen Bleakney

F
5' 7"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Linnea Gonzales

#10 Linnea Gonzales

5' 9"
Senior
F
Sarah Holliday

#44 Sarah Holliday

5' 8"
Senior
GK
Sabrina Rhodes

#25 Sabrina Rhodes

5' 10"
Senior
F
Brooke DeBerdine

#8 Brooke DeBerdine

5' 0"
Junior
M
Riley Donnelly

#22 Riley Donnelly

5' 9"
Sophomore
D
Bibi Donraadt

#12 Bibi Donraadt

5' 8"
Sophomore
F
Kyler Greenwalt

#7 Kyler Greenwalt

5' 4"
Junior
M
Bodil Keus

#15 Bodil Keus

5' 7"
Junior
D
Madison Maguire

#21 Madison Maguire

5' 7"
Senior
M
Jen Bleakney

#3 Jen Bleakney

5' 7"
Senior
F