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Fleur Knopert Goal
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AMERICAN AMERICAN (7-6)
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Winner Maryland UMD (9-3)
AMERICAN AMERICAN
(7-6)
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Final
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Maryland UMD
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Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
AMERICAN AMERICAN 0 0 0 1 1
Maryland UMD 0 1 1 2 4

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

No. 6 Terps Continue Hot Streak With Victory Over American, 4-1

COLLEGE PARK, MD – No. 6 Maryland field hockey continued its hot streak with its 4-1 win over American at the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex on Monday. The Terps (9-3) have now won six of their last seven games. 

Maryland scored on its first penalty corner with 5:32 left in the first half. Ball State transfer Fleur Knopert tapped the ball in off an assist from Josie Hollamon. Knopert now has four goals in 2024. 
Hollamon then reached the scoring column by extending Maryland's lead on another penalty corner with 5:46 to play in the third period. The goal was assisted by Emma DeBerdine and Ericka Morris-Adams.

Maci Bradford added to the scoring column after scoring a third Maryland goal off a penalty corner five minutes into the fourth period. Hollamon assisted the goal for her second of the night, marking her first career game with multiple assists. Hope Rose added a score for good measure late in the fourth for her team-leading sixth of the season. 
  American (7-6) entered halftime leading Maryland in shots and corner opportunities. However, the Terps dominated the second half in shots (20-7) and corners (10-4). Goalkeeper Alyssa Klebasko made three saves. 

The Eagles scored their lone goal late in the fourth. They had previously won four consecutive games while outscoring their opponents 7-2.  


Breaking Down The Action
  • Alyssa Klebasko made an early pad save on net off an early American shot on goal in the first minute of play.
  • Maryland's first shot came in the game's fifth minute, which the American goalkeeper saved.
  • American had a penalty corner in the 12th minute that saw the shot deflected wide of the net.
  • Hope Rose had a close-range shot on goal that was saved in the 18th minute.
  • The Terps scored off their first penalty corner in the 24th minute to take a 1-0 lead into halftime after Fleur Knopert deflected the ball over the goalie into the back of the net.
  • Maryland nearly extended its lead four minutes into the third period, with a couple of possessions resulting in shots falling just wide of the net. 
  • Josie Hollamon scored in the ninth minute of the third. It was Maryland's second goal of the game, off another penalty corner that saw her deflect the ball into the low side of the net. 
  • Maci Bradford added the Terps' third goal of the night off a penalty corner in the 50th minute. She received a nice pass from Hollamon and deflected it into the net.
  • American scored their first goal of the game off a penalty corner in the 55th minute.
  • Maryland immediately responded less than a minute later with a point-blank shot by Rose to lead 4-1. 
Numbers To Know 
  • 1: Josie Hollamon finished the game with her first career multi-assist game. 
  • 2: Hollamon recorded her second career game with multiple points and her first with a goal and an assist. 
  • 3: Maci Bradford scored the third goal of the season. 
  • 3: Hollamon dished out her third assist in 2024.
  • 3: Maryland's first three goals came off penalty corners.
  • 4: Fleur Knopert and Hollamon each scored their fourth goal of the season.
  • 4: The Terps had four different goal scorers.
  • 6: Maryland has won six of its last seven games.  
  • 6: Hope Rose scored her team-leading sixth goal of the season. 
  • 6: Entering the contest, goalkeeper Alyssa Klebasko ranked sixth in the country in goals against average (.745). 
  • 9: Entering the contest, the Terps ranked ninth in the NCAA in scoring margin (1.77).  
  • 46: Maryland is 46-1 all-time against American. 
  • 651: head coach Missy Meharg has 651 career wins, the most of any active coach. 
  • 803: Maryland earned its 803rd win as a program. 
Up Next 
  • The Terps host No. 4 Ohio State at the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex on Oct. 18. The game starts at 5 p.m. and will be streamed live on Big Ten Plus. 
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