#1 Terps Head North for Back-to-Back Tilts

March 14, 2013
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The No. 1 Maryland women's lacrosse team hits the road for back-to-back contests at Boston College Saturday and No. 18 Stony Brook Sunday.
Maryland (7-0, 2-0 ACC) picked up its fourth win over a top-10 opponent when it doubled up No. 7 Penn State 20-10 its last time out. Alex Aust leads the nation with 51 points, including 38 in her last four games.
Boston College is 3-3 and picked up its first win in conference play against Virginia Tech in its last outing.
Stony Brook is 5-1 heading into Sunday's game.
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Marketing and Promotions
· Please click on this link for the 2013 promotional schedule.
| Maryland's Probable Starters (2013 statistics) | |||||||||
| Pos. | No. | Player | Yr. | Ht. | Hometown | GP/GS | G | A | DC |
| A | 10 | Alex Aust | Sr. | 5-8 | Sterling, Va. | 7/7 | 27 | 24 | 4 |
| A | 22 | Halle Majorana | Fr. | 5-4 | Manhasset, N.Y. | 6/6 | 8 | 1 | 2 |
| M | 20 | Beth Glaros | Jr. | 5-9 | Ellicott City, Md. | 5/5 | 6 | 4 | 9 |
| M | 22 | Taylor Cummings | Fr. | 5-7 | Ellicott City, Md. | 7/7 | 18 | 5 | 35 |
| M | 6 | Kelly McPartland | So. | 5-6 | Farmingdale, N.Y. | 7/7 | 5 | 11 | 7 |
| M | 7 | Katie Schwarzmann | Sr. | 5-4 | Sykesville, Md. | 7/7 | 19 | 8 | 19 |
| M | 11 | Brooke Griffin | R-So. | 5-5 | Edgewater, Md. | 7/7 | 15 | 10 | 1 |
| D | 5 | Megan Douty | So. | 5-6 | Fair Haven, N.J. | 7/7 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
| D | 15 | Melissa Diepold | Sr. | 5-5 | Baltimore, Md. | 7/7 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
| D | 27 | Shanna Brady | So. | 5-6 | Smithtown, N.Y. | 7/7 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
| D | 14 | Iliana Sanza | Sr. | 5-5 | Cockeysville, Md. | 7/7 | 0 | 0 | 9 |
| GK | No. | Player | Yr. | Ht. | Hometown | GP/GS | GAA | Sv. | W-L |
| 34 | Kasey Howard | Sr. | 5-2 | Annapolis, Md. | 7/7 | 9.33 | 55 | 7-0 | |
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Scouting The Terps
· Maryland heads north for a pair of games at Boston College and Stony Brook this weekend.
| 2013 Maryland Terrapins: 7-0, 2-0 ACC (IWLCA #1, Inside Lacrosse #1) | |||
| Roster | Schedule | Statistics | Digital Media Guide |
· The Terps will have a mix of midfielders and attackers on the attack this season and the unit will be led by senior All-American Alex Aust. Aust was tremendous down the stretch for Maryland, including an epic performance in the ACC tournament. The Sterling, Va., native was the team leader in assists (52) and points (96) and will be called upon to be the main distributor again in 2013.
· Maryland's deepest position is certainly the midfield where it returns eight players from last year's squad including all-everything Schwarzmann, who spent the majority of the offseason training with the U.S. women's national team in preparation for the 2013 FIL World Cup.
· The Maryland defense will be led by reigning IWLCA National Defender of the Year Iliana Sanza. Sanza stepped out of the shadow in her junior campaign to lead a youth-laden defense back to the final four.
· The Terps will have a large void to fill in the cage after the graduation of four-year starter Brittany Dipper. Senior Kasey Howard and redshirt sophomore Abbey Clipp will compete to fill the vacancy.
2013 Season Preview
· The Year of the Senior - 2013 Maryland Women's Lacrosse
· WATCH - 2013 Season Preview!
WATCH - Year of the Senior Profile Series
· Iliana Sanza
Scouting The Eagles
· Boston College is 3-3 heading into Saturday's league contest.
| 2013 Boston College Eagles: 3-3, 1-0 ACC (IWLCA #7, Inside Lacrosse #9) | |||
| Roster | Schedule | 2013 Statistics | |
· BC defeated Virginia Tech its last time out. The Eagles are narrowly outscoring opponents 71-68. The Eagles have mustered only 28 saves this season in the cage.
· Covie Stanwick leads the attack with 22 goals and seven assists. Mikaela Rix is the only other double-digit goal scorer with 15.
· Katie Schwarzmann and Kelly McPartland tallied hat tricks to lead the Terps past Boston College 16-10 last season.
Scouting The Seawolves
· Stony Brook is 5-1 heading into Sunday's game.
| 2013 Stony Brook Seawolves: 5-1, 0-0 America East (IWLCA #18, Inside Lacrosse #16) | |||
| Roster | Schedule | 2013 Statistics | |
· The Seawolves are outscoring opponents 99-32. Demmiane Cook leads all scorers with 29 goals.
· Claire Petersen boasts 22 assists and recently broke the NCAA record for assists in a game.
· Alex Aust scored a then career-high five goals as Maryland routed Stony Brook 21-7 last season in College Park.
Poll Central
· Follow the Terps and their opponents in the 2013 season via these national polls:
IWLCA/Under Armour Poll
Inside Lacrosse/deBeer Poll
Balanced Attack Leads Terps Past #7 Penn State
· A total of 10 Terrapins registered at least one goal Saturday as the No. 1 Maryland women's lacrosse team handled No. 7 Penn State 20-10 at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex.
· Maryland was led in scoring by Alex Aust and Brooke Griffin who tallied four goals apiece as the Terps turned in one of their most complete performances of the young season. Aust added four assists and now has 38 points in the last four games. The senior is one of only eight players in program history to record 100 assists.
· Freshman Taylor Cummings added five points on two goals and three assists.
Aust Snags ACC Weekly Honors Again
· Maryland attacker Alex Aust has been named Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Lacrosse Co-Offensive Player of the Week, announced Tuesday.
· Aust, the reigning ACC Offensive Player of the Week, notched 19 points in a pair of wins against UMBC and No. 7 Penn State. Against the Retrievers, the senior from Sterling, Va., racked up a career-best 11 points - one shy of the Terrapin single-game record - including a program record seven assists.
Potent Offense
· Maryland is outscoring foes an incredible 125-65 this season. The Terps are averaging 17.86 goals per game.
· The offense has tacked 20 goals on the scoreboard twice in 2013.
Maryland Drops UMBC 17-10
· Alex Aust racked up 11 points, including a Terrapin single-game record seven assists, to lead the No. 1 Maryland women's lacrosse to a midweek victory over UMBC 17-10.
· Katie Schwarzmann added five points on three goals and two assists and combined with freshman Taylor Cummings to record 12 draw controls as the Terps dominated the critical category 21-8.
Quick Shooters
· Maryland has scored first in six of seven games in 2013.
· Three times the Terps have scored within the first 45 seconds of the game, including twice with less than 20 seconds elapsed.
Aust Racks up ACC, National Honors
· Maryland attacker Alex Aust was named Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week and Nike National Player of the Week for her effort against Virginia and Hofstra.
· Aust racked up 19 points in two games to help No. 1 Maryland stay perfect in 2013. The senior tallied five goals and five assists as the Terrapins defeated No. 6 Virginia 18-10 on the road for their third-straight win over a top-10 foe. The 10-point total is tied for the third highest in Maryland single-game history.
Terps Rout #6 Virginia on the Road
· Fueled by a career-high 10 points from senior Alex Aust, the No. 1 Maryland women's lacrosse team defeated No. 6 Virginia 18-10.
·Aust tallied five goals and five assists - tying the third-highest point total in Terrapin single-game history - as Maryland dropped its third straight top-10 ranked foe. Sophomore Kristen Lamon added a career-best four goals.
·The Terps have now scored 15 or more goals in each of their four games this season. Taylor Cummings boasted a team-high seven draw controls as Maryland picked up its seventh straight win over the Cavaliers.
Aust-some!
· Alex Aust has been downright awesome in the past four games, tallying a massive 38 points. She leads the nation this season with 51 total through a mere seven games.
· The senior has 201 points in her career and her 101 assists rank eighth all-time in Maryland career annals.
· She nearly beat her freshman point total (9g, 3a) versus UMBC alone (4g, 7a) this season. She has more points through seven games in 2013 (51) than she did her entire sophomore season (42).
Road Warriors
· Three of Maryland's first seven wins this season have come on the road.
· The Terps are averaging 19 goals a game on the road and 17 in College Park heading into this weekend's action.
Terps Drop #4 Duke in Home Opener
· Brooke Griffin notched three goals and two assists to lead the No. 2 Maryland women's lacrosse team past No. 4 Duke 15-6 at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex.
·The Terps were sparked by a 9-2 first-half advantage and ended the home opener with five unanswered goals to stay unbeaten in 2013. In addition to Griffin, Katie Schwarzmann, Alex Aust, Taylor Cummings, and Beth Glaros each added two goals to lead the offense.
Griffin Named ACC Player of the Week
· Maryland midfielder Brooke Griffin was named Atlantic Coast Conference Offensive Player of the Week Tuesday for her work in the Terps' victory against No. 4 Duke.
· Griffin, a redshirt sophomore from Annapolis, Md., tallied a game-high five points on three goals and two assists to help the Terps remain perfect in 2013 and drop its second-consecutive top-five ranked opponent.
Maryland Cruises at #2 Syracuse
· Maryland women's lacrosse team picked up its first marquee win of the season with a 19-11 victory at then-No. 2 Syracuse at the Carrier Dome.
· Katie Schwarzmann tallied a career-high seven goals to lead Maryland to another dominant offensive performance. Freshman Taylor Cummings added five goals and a game-high six draw controls. Alex Aust boasted her second four-goal showing of the year.
Schwarzmann Has a Day in the Dome
· Senior Katie Schwarzmann had little trouble adjusting to the dome environment, boasting a career-best seven goals against Syracuse.
· The midfielder is now fourth all-time in career goals with 189. She's averaging nearly a hat trick per game for the top-ranked Terps.
Howard at Home in Cage
· Kasey Howard has been steady as a rock at goalie for Maryland this season.
· The first year starter has allowed 56 goals while tallying 55 saves in 2013. She's recorded double-digit saves three times, including a career-best 14 against No. 7 Penn State.
Terps Sweep ACC Weekly Awards
· Maryland midfielder Katie Schwarzmann and goalkeeper Kasey Howard were named Atlantic Coast Conference Women's Lacrosse Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, for their work against Syracuse.
· Schwarzmann was also named Nike National Player of the Week.
Four Terps Land on Tewaaraton Watch List
· Alex Aust, Kelly McPartland, Iliana Sanza and Katie Schwarzmann represent Maryland on the 2013 Tewaaraton Watch List, announced Friday.
· Both lists will be narrowed to 25 men's and women's nominees in late April. In mid-May, five men's and five women's finalists will be announced. These finalists will be invited to Washington, D.C. for the 13th annual Tewaaraton Award Ceremony, May 30 at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian.
2013 - The Year of the Senior
· Maryland boasts eight seniors in 2013.
· The class is led by returning IWLCA National Midfielder of the Year Katie Schwarzmann and IWLCA National Defender of the Year Iliana Sanza.
· Other returning senior starters include Alex Aust and Melissa Diepold.
Three Terps Named IL Preseason All-Americans
· Katie Schwarzmann, Iliana Sanza, and Alex Aust have all been named Inside Lacrosse Preseson First Team All-Americans.
· Schwarzmann scored in every game in 2012 and led the Terps with 72 goals, the fifth-highest mark in single-season history at Maryland.
· Sanza started every game for the nation's fourth-ranked defense. She led the Terrapins in ground balls and caused turnovers and was third in draw controls. Against ACC opponents, Sanza tallied 11 ground balls, 10 draw controls, and 11 caused turnovers.
· Aust had a breakout campaign in 2012. She racked up five or more points in 10 games in 2012 and was the Terrapin leader in assists (52) and points (96).
She's BACK!
· 2012 Tewaaraton winner Katie Schwarzmann returns for her final season in College Park.
· The two-time captain hopes to lead the Terps back to the final four for a fifth straight season and bring the national championship back to College Park for the first time since her rookie season in 2010.
Terps and Team USA - A Winning Combination
· Caitlyn McFadden and Katie Schwarzmann will represent the University of Maryland as members of the 18-player Team USA roster at the 2013 FIL World Cup.
· Schwarzmann, a senior midfielder and the reigning Tewaaraton winner, is one of only two current collegiate players on the roster, joining Danielle Etrasco from Boston.
· McFadden, a former Tewaaraton winner and current assistant coach with the Terps, was a midfielder on the 2009 national team which won gold in Prague.
· Sophomore Kelly McPartland also spent extensive time with the national team this offseason.
Defense Remains Intact
· All four starters from Maryland's stellar defense in 2012 will return this season.
· Led by reigning IWLCA National Defender of the Year Iliana Sanza, the Terps will hope to jump start one of the top offenses in the country again this season.
· Also returning is senior Melissa Diepold and sophomores Megan Douty and Shanna Brady.
Lacrosse Magazine Previews 2013 Terps
· Click here for Lacrosse Magazine's full season preview of the Terps in 2013.
Protect This House
· Maryland is 65-2 at home under head coach Cathy Reese.
· The Terps have won all five games in which they have played an opponent ranked No. 1 or 2 at home in the past five seasons. The Terps are 205-16 in College Park dating back to 1990 with 13 perfect seasons in that span.
Head Coach Cathy Reese
· A national champion as a student-athlete, assistant coach and head coach, Cathy Reese returns for her seventh season at the helm of the prestigious Terp program. Here are just a few of her highlights with the Terps.
Reese Notes:
2010 IWLCA National Coach of the Year
2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 ACC Coach of the Year
2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 ACC Champions
Coached 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 ACC Player of the Year, 2009 and 2010 ACC Rookie of the Year, two Tewaaraton Award winners, five Tewaaraton finalists, 23 All-Americans, and 21 All-ACC selections
2006 MPSF Coach of the Year
2009, 2010 and 2011 IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year
Guided Denver to school-record 16 wins in 2006
Won eight national championships at Maryland as a player and coach (1995-2001, 2010)
1998 NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player
The Terps When (2013)...
| Maryland | Tendency |
| Overall Record | 7-0 |
| Home | 4-0 |
| Away | 3-0 |
| Neutral | 0-0 |
| ACC Record | 2-0 |
| Non-Conference Record | 5-0 |
| Day Games | 5-0 |
| Night Games | 2-0 |
| Leading after first half | 7-0 |
| Trailing after first half | 0-0 |
| In overtime | 0-0 |
| Maryland has more shots | 6-0 |
| Opponent has more shots | 1-0 |
| Maryland has more saves | 4-0 |
| Opponent has more saves | 3-0 |
| Maryland wins more draw controls | 5-0 |
| Opponent wins more draw controls | 2-0 |
| Maryland commits more fouls | 2-0 |
| Opponent commits more fouls | 5-0 |
| Maryland scores first | 6-0 |
| Opponent scores first | 1-0 |
| Maryland commits more turnovers | 4-0 |
| Opponent commits more turnovers | 2-0 |
| Games decided by one goal | 0-0 |
| Games decided by 2-4 goals | 0-0 |
| Games decided by 5 or more goals | 6-0 |
| Maryland scores less than 10 goals | 0-0 |
| Maryland scores 10-14 goals | 0-0 |
| Maryland scores 15-19 goals | 6-0 |
| Maryland scores 20+ goals | 2-0 |
| Opponent scores less than 10 goals | 2-0 |
| Opponent scores 10-14 goals | 5-0 |
| Opponent scores 15-19 goals | 0-0 |
| vs. top 5 ranked opponents | 2-0 |
| vs. teams ranked 6-10 | 2-0 |
| vs. teams 11-20 | 0-0 |
| vs. unranked opponents | 3-0 |
| During the work week | 1-0 |
| On the weekends | 6-0 |
| Games in February | 3-0 |
| Games in March | 4-0 |
| Games in April | 0-0 |
| Games in May | 0-0 |
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Media Information
· Terps on the Web: For up-to-date game stories, statistics, schedules and results, and other Maryland athletic department information, please log-on to www.umterps.com on the Internet.
· GameTracker: Follow Terps games live in 2013 on your computer with GameTracker. Links for all games that will be available can be found at www.umterps.com.