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36 ALL-AMERICANS JESSICA WILK 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (1) SABRINA SALAM 1992 (1), 1993 (1) CHRISTINE DEBOW 1995 (1), 1996 (1), 1997 (1) KIM CHOROSIEWSKI 1986 (2) LAURA HARMON 1993 (2), 1994 (1) SARAH ROSENWINKEL 1995 (2) JEN PRATT 1996 (3), 1997 (2), 1998 (1) LISA BUENTE 1989 (1), 1990 (1) LISA ROWE 1991 (1), 1992 (3) NADINE BENNETT 1997 (2) CARLA TAGLIENTE 1997 (3), 1998 (1) 1999 (1), 2000 (1) MANDY STEVENSON 1991 (2) TRICIA BURDT 1995 (1), 1996 (1) BOUKJE VERMEULEN 1992 (1) KIM TURNER 1985 (1), 1986 (2), 1987 (1), 1988 (1) KELI SMITH 1998 (2), 1999 (2), 2000 (1) DINA RIZZO 2001 (1) Key: (1) - 1st Team (2) - 2nd Team (3) - 3rd Team LAUREN POWLEY 2002 (3), 2003 (1), 2004 (1) COLLEEN BARBIERI 2002 (1) JACKIE CICONTE 2003 (2) RACHEL HISKINS 1999 (2), 2000 (1), 2001 (2) IRENE HORVAT 1993 (2), 1994 (3) ANDREA LEMIRE 1983 (1) PAULA INFANTE 2003 (1), 2004 (1) KATE KAUFFMAN 1994 (1), 1996 (1) MOLLY KAUFFMAN 2000 (2) LAURA LEMIRE 1979 (2) LYNSEY MCVICKER 1997 (1) CARISSA MESSIMER 2001 (2), 2002 (1) IZZY PALMER 2002 (2) CAROLINE WALTER 1999 (1), 2000 (2) AUTUMN WELSH 2000 (2), 2001 (1) 2001 Honda Award LORI VILE 1993 (3) AMY SCHUBERT 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (1) MAUREEN SCOTT 1993 (3) KRISTIN HARRIS 2004 (3) SARA SILVETTI 2004 (2) Colleen Barbieri 2001 Kim Chorosiewski 1987 Christine DeBow 1995 Laura Harmon 1993 Rachel Hiskins 1999 Ashley Hohnstine 1999 Irene Horvat 1993 Paula Infante 2003, 04 Kristen Ketchum 1995 Lynsey McVicker 1995 Carolyn Muller 1987 Carin Petersen 1987 Shannon Petrick 1993 Dina Rizzo 2001 Lisa Rowe 1991 Cheryl Rudio 1987 Sabrina Salam 1993 Amy Schubert 1993 Keli Smith 1999 Mandy Stevenson 1991 Carla Tagliente 1999 Kim Turner 1987 Boukje Vermeulen 1991 Caroline Walter 2000, 01 Autumn Welsh 2001 Jessica Wilk 1987 NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

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ALL-AMERICANS

JESSICA WILK1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (1)

SABRINA SALAM1992 (1), 1993 (1)

CHRISTINE DEBOW1995 (1), 1996 (1), 1997 (1)

KIM CHOROSIEWSKI1986 (2)

LAURA HARMON1993 (2), 1994 (1)

SARAH ROSENWINKEL1995 (2)

JEN PRATT1996 (3), 1997 (2), 1998 (1)

LISA BUENTE1989 (1), 1990 (1)

LISA ROWE1991 (1), 1992 (3)

NADINE BENNETT1997 (2)

CARLA TAGLIENTE1997 (3), 1998 (1)1999 (1), 2000 (1)

MANDY STEVENSON1991 (2)

TRICIA BURDT1995 (1), 1996 (1)

BOUKJE VERMEULEN1992 (1)

KIM TURNER1985 (1), 1986 (2), 1987 (1), 1988 (1)

KELI SMITH1998 (2), 1999 (2), 2000 (1)

DINA RIZZO2001 (1)

Key: (1) - 1st Team (2) - 2nd Team (3) - 3rd Team

LAUREN POWLEY2002 (3), 2003 (1), 2004 (1)

COLLEEN BARBIERI2002 (1)

JACKIE CICONTE2003 (2)

RACHEL HISKINS1999 (2), 2000 (1), 2001 (2)

IRENE HORVAT1993 (2), 1994 (3)

ANDREA LEMIRE1983 (1)

PAULA INFANTE2003 (1), 2004 (1)

KATE KAUFFMAN1994 (1), 1996 (1)

MOLLY KAUFFMAN2000 (2)

LAURA LEMIRE1979 (2)

LYNSEY MCVICKER1997 (1)

CARISSA MESSIMER2001 (2), 2002 (1)

IZZY PALMER2002 (2)

CAROLINE WALTER1999 (1), 2000 (2)

AUTUMN WELSH2000 (2), 2001 (1)2001 Honda Award

LORI VILE1993 (3)

AMY SCHUBERT1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (1)

MAUREEN SCOTT1993 (3)

KRISTIN HARRIS2004 (3)

SARA SILVETTI2004 (2)

Colleen Barbieri 2001Kim Chorosiewski 1987Christine DeBow 1995Laura Harmon 1993Rachel Hiskins 1999Ashley Hohnstine 1999Irene Horvat 1993Paula Infante 2003, 04Kristen Ketchum 1995

Lynsey McVicker 1995Carolyn Muller 1987Carin Petersen 1987Shannon Petrick 1993Dina Rizzo 2001Lisa Rowe 1991Cheryl Rudio 1987Sabrina Salam 1993Amy Schubert 1993

Keli Smith 1999Mandy Stevenson 1991Carla Tagliente 1999Kim Turner 1987Boukje Vermeulen 1991Caroline Walter 2000, 01Autumn Welsh 2001Jessica Wilk 1987

NCAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

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37Lisa Buente: 1990 ACC Player of the Year

Boukje Vermeulen (l) and Amy Schubert (r) were ACC Players of the Year in 1992 and 1993, respectively.

PLAYER OF THE YEARLisa Buente 1990Boukje Vermuelen 1992Amy Schubert 1993Caroline Walter 1998Autumn Welsh* 2001*shared Player of the Year honor with Wake Forest’s Jemima Cameron

ROOKIE OF THE YEARColleen Barbieri 2001Carla Tagliente 1997Lori Vile 1993Autumn Welsh 1998Janneke van Leeuwen 2004

COACH OF THE YEARMissy Meharg 1992, 95, 98, 01

ALL-ACC TEAMColleen Barbieri 2002Nadine Bennett 1997Lisa Buente 1987, 89, 90Tricia Burdt 1995, 96Jackie Ciconte 2003Christine DeBow 1994, 95, 96, 97Laura Harmon 1993, 94Rachel Hiskins 1999, 00, 01Irene Horvat 1994Paula Infante 2003, 04Kate Kauffman 1994, 95Heather Lewis 1985Lynsey McVicker 1995, 96, 97Carissa Messimer 2002Izzy Palmer 2002Lauren Powley 2003, 04Jen Pratt 1997, 98Dina Rizzo 2001Lisa Rowe 1990, 91, 92Cheryl Rudio 1987, 88Sabrina Salam 1991, 93Sara Salam 1995Amy Schubert 1991, 92, 93Maureen Scott 1993Sara Silvetti 2004Kathy Smith 1989Keli Smith 1998, 99, 00Tracey Stumpf 1985Carla Tagliente 1997, 98, 99, 00Kim Turner 1985, 86, 87, 88Boukje Vermeulen 1992Lori Vile 1993Caroline Walter 1999, 00, 01Autumn Welsh 1999, 00, 01Jessica Wilk 1986

ALL-ACC TOURNAMENTColleen Barbieri 2002Elissa Beckman 1991Josephine Blaw 1993Lisa Buente 1990Christine DeBow 1994, 95, 96, 97Sarah Forbes 1996Kristin Harris 2004

Autumn Welsh:2001 ACC Player of the Year

ACC HONORSIrene Horvat 1992, 94Paula Infante 2003, 04Brooke Johnson 2003Kate Kauffman 1993, 94, 96Lynsey McVicker 1995Carissa Messimer 2001Izzy Palmer 2002Shannon Petrick 1993Angela Platt 1998Jen Pratt 1998Lisa Rowe 1991, 92Sabrina Salam 1990, 92, 93Sara Salam 1995Amy Schubert 1991, 92, 93Carolyn Schwarz 1997Maureen Scott 1993Keli Smith 1999Mandy Stevenson 1991Carla Tagliente 1999, 00Boukje Vermeulen 1991, 92Caroline Walter 1998, 99, 00, 01Autumn Welsh 2000, 01

TOURNAMENT MVPLynsey McVicker* 1995Jen Pratt 1998Amy Schubert 1993Carla Tagliente 1999Boukje Vermuelen 1992Autumn Welsh 2000, 01Jessica Wilk 1986* shared with UNC’s Kate Barber

ACC HONOR ROLLKatherine Balk 1993Elissa Beckman 1990, 91, 92, 93Nadine Bennett 1997Erica Bicksler 2000Laura Blongiewicz 2002Cheryl Bollenbacher 1993Emily Boyer 2001, 02, 03Lisa Buente 1989Jennifer Campbell 1994, 95, 96Ruth Cassilly 1988Dawn Christensen 2001Sharon Cummings 1988Christine DeBow 1994, 95, 96, 97Tracie Didio 1994, 95Zoe Ehrlich 1996, 97, 98Alana Eliwatt 1994, 95, 96, 97Karen Fideli 1989Judy Finke 1990, 91Lauren Foundos 2003Megan Fox 2003Michelle Gallo 1993, 94, 95Emily Greway 2000Dana Gyroy 1989Laura Harmon 1993, 94Kristin Harris 2001, 02, 03Kerry Hearsey 2002Kasey Heiser 1995, 96, 97, 98Ashley Hohnstine 1999, 00, 01Irene Horvat 1991, 92, 93, 94Jill Jones 1989, 90, 92Kate Kauffman 1993, 94, 96

Molly Kauffman 2000Kristen Ketchum 1993, 94Angie Klingerman 2000, 01Eliza Knerr 1994, 95Mary Konder 1988Meredith Long 2003Marlo Makela 1993, 94Tiffany Marsh 2002, 03Heather McDonald 1990Amber McQuillan 2001, 02, 03Carissa Messimer 1999, 00Kristy Palchinsky 1999,00Christina Pernia 2001, 02Angela Platt 1998. 99Marloes Platzek 1997Jen Pratt 1998, 99Dawn Richardson 1988Joanna Ritchey 1990, 92Dina Rizzo 2000Lisa Rowe 1989, 90, 91, 92Cheryl Rudio 1988Sabrina Salam 1990, 91, 92, 93Sara Salam 1994, 95, 96Amy Schubert 1993Carolyn Schwarz 1996, 97Carol Senkler 1998, 99, 00, 01Sara Silvetti 2002, 03Kateri Simon 1998, 99, 00, 02Keli Smith 2000Mandy Stevenson 1990, 91Carla Tagliente 1997, 98, 99, 00Courtney Thornton 2001, 02Caroline Walter 1998, 99, 00, 01Emily Ward 1995, 96, 97, 98, 99Lisa Weiderlight 1988Autumn Welsh 1998. 99, 00Ellen Wolf 1995, 96, 97, 98, 99

NFHCA NATIONALACADEMIC SQUADKatherine Balk 1993Elissa Beckman 1990, 92Kendall Beveridge 2004Cheryl Bollenbacker 1993Jenni Campbell 1994, 95, 96Christine DeBow 1994, 95, 96, 97Zoe Ehrlich 1997Alana Eliwatt 1994, 95, 96, 97Megan Fox 2004Michelle Gallo 1993, 94, 95Leah Harner-Kerlavage 2002Laura Harmon 1994Kristin Harris 2001, 02, 03, 04Jen Hasemeier 2002Kerry Hearsey 2001Kasey Heiser 1995, 96, 97, 98

Ashley Hohnstine 1999, 01Irene Horvat 1992, 93, 94Jill Jones 1992Linzi Jones 2004Kate Kauffman 1996Kristen Ketchum 1994Angie Klingerman 1999, 00, 01Eliza Knerr 1994Meredith Long 2003Tiffany Marsh 2002, 03Amber McQuillan 2002, 03Carissa Messimer 2000, 01Katie Mockus 2004Adi Moore 1995Lucy Morris 2001Kristy Palchinsky 2000Christina Pernia 2002Dina Rizzo 2000Lisa Rowe 1990, 91, 92Sara Salam 1994, 95, 96Sabrina Salam 1990, 91, 92, 93Carolyn Schwarz 1996, 97Carol Senkler 1999, 00, 01Kateri Simon 1999, 00Mandy Stevenson 1990Carla Tagliente 1997, 98, 99, 00Courtney Thornton 2001, 02Caroline Walter 1998, 99, 00, 01Emily Ward 1996, 97, 98, 99Autumn Welsh 1999, 00, 01Ellen Wolf 1997, 98Kim Ziegler 2004Current Terps in bold

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TERPS ON NATIONAL TEAMSCOLLEEN BARBIERI(2001-04)2002 U.S. Under-19 Team2001 U.S. Under-21 & Under-18 Teams2000 U.S. Under-19 Team1999 U.S. Under-16 Team

NADINE BENNETT (1994-97)1997 Zimbabwe National Team1996 Zimbabwe Under-19 Team

EMILY BOYER(2001-04)2002 U.S. Under-19 Team2001 U.S. Under-21 & Under-18 Teams2000 U.S. Under-19 Team1999 U.S. Under-16 Team

LISA BUENTE(1987-90)1989 U.S. Under-21 Team

TRICIA BURDT(1993-96)Alternate to 1998 U.S. World Cup Team1998 U.S. Under-23 Team1997 U.S. National Team1995 U.S. Under-21 Team

CHRISTINE DEBOW(1994-97)2000 Olympic Qualifying Tournament2000 U.S. National Team1999 U.S. National Team1998 U.S. World Cup Team1997 U.S. National Team1997 U.S. Under-21 Team1996 U.S. Under-21 Team1994 U.S. Under-21 Team

KRISTINA EDMONDS(2003-PRES.)2005 U.S. Under-21 Team2004 U.S. Under-19 Team

LINDSAY GOREWITZ(1997-00)1999 U.S. Under-20 Team

KERRY HEARSEY(2001-03)2001 English Under-21 Squad

ASHLEY HOHNSTINE(1999-01)2000 U.S. Under-21 Squad

IRENE HORVAT(1991-94)1991 Australian Under-21 Team1989 Australian Under-21 Team1987 Australian Under-18 Team

PAULA INFANTE(2003-04)2003 Chilean Pan Am Team2003 Chilean National Team

KATE KAUFFMAN(1992-96)2004 U.S. Olympic Qualifying Team (Team Captain)2004 U.S. National Team (Team Captain)2003 U.S. Pan Am Team2003 U.S. Champions Challenge Team2003 U.S. National Team2002 U.S. World Cup Team2002 U.S. Champions Challenge Team2002 U.S. National Team2001 U.S. National Team2000 U.S. National Team1999 U.S. National Team1999 U.S. Pan Am Team1998 U.S. World Cup Team1997 U.S. National Team1996 U.S. Olympic TeamAlternate to 1995 U.S. National TeamAlternate to 1994 World Cup Team1994 U.S. Under-21 Team

MOLLY KAUFFMAN(1997-00)1999 U.S. Under-20 Team1998 U.S. Under-19 Team

LAURA LEMIRE(1976-79)1980 U.S. National Team

TIFFANY MARSH(2002-PRES.)2004 Alternate to U.S. Under-21 Team2002 U.S. Under-19 Team2001 U.S. Under-18 Team (alternate)2000 U.S. Under-16 Team

LYNSEY MCVICKER(1995-97)2004 Irish National Team1999 Irish National Team1997 Irish National Team1994 Irish National Team1993 Irish Under-20 Team1992 Irish Under-18 Team1991 Irish Under-18 Team1990 Irish Under-16 Team

MARLO MEKELA(1992-95)1992 U.S. Under-21 Team

CARISSA MESSIMER(1999-02)2003 U.S. National Team2001 U.S. Under-21 Team2000 U.S. Under-21 Team1999 U.S. Under-20 Team1998 U.S. Under-19 Team1997 U.S. Under-16 Team

LUCY MORRIS(2001)2001 Australian Under-21 Squad

ANGELA PLATT(1998)1997 Irish Under-21 Team1996 Irish Under-18 Team1995 Irish Under-18 Team

MARLOES PLATZEK(1997)1999 Dutch Under-21 Team1998 Dutch Under-21 Team1997 Dutch Under-18 Team1996 Dutch Under-18 Team1995 Dutch Under-18 Team

LAUREN POWLEY(2002-PRES.)2005 U.S. National Team2005 U.S. Under-21 Team2004 U.S. Under-21 Team2003 U.S. Under-20 Team2002 U.S. Under-19 Team2001 U.S. Under-19 Team2000 U.S. Under-18 Team

JEN PRATT(1995-98)1997 U.S. Under-21 Team1994 U.S. Under-18 Team

DINA RIZZO(1998-02)2005 U.S. National Team2004 U.S. Olympic Qualifying Team2004 U.S. National Team2003 U.S. Pan Am Team2003 U.S. Champions Challenge Team2003 U.S. National Team2002 U.S. Under-23 Team2001 U.S. Under-21 Team2000 U.S.Under-21 TeamAlternate to 1999 U.S. Under-20 Team1998 U.S. Under-19 Team1997 U.S. Under-19 Team

LISA ROWE(1990-93)1992 U.S. National Team

SARAH ROSENWINKEL(1994-97)1997 U.S. Under-21 Team1996 U.S. Under-21 Team

AMY SCHUBERT(1990-93)1994 U.S. World Cup Team (bronze medal)1992 U.S. Under-21 Team

CAROLYN SCHWARZ(1996-97)1999 U.S. Senior Reserve Team1998 U.S. World Cup Team1997 U.S. National Team1996 U.S. Under-21 team1994 U.S. Under-21 team

CAROL SENKLER(1998-01)1996 U.S. Under-16 Team

SARA SILVETTI(2001-04)2005 U.S. National Team

KELI SMITH(1997-00)2004 U.S. Olympic Qualifying Team2004 U.S. National Team2003 U.S. Pan Am Team2003 U.S. Champions Challenge Team2003 U.S. National Team2002 U.S. World Cup Team2002 U.S. National Team2000 U.S.Under-21 Team1999 U.S. Under-20 TeamAlternate to 1998 U.S. National Team1998 U.S. Under-23 Team

CARLA TAGLIENTE(1997-00)2002 U.S. Champions Challenge Team2002 U.S. National Team2001 U.S. National Team2000 Olympic Qualifying Tournament Team2000 U.S. National Team2000 U.S.Under-21 Team(Team Captain)1999 U.S. National Team1999 U.S. Pan Am TeamAlternate to 1998 US World Cup Team1997 U.S. National Team1997 U.S. Under-21 Team1996 U.S. Under-18 Team

KIM TURNER(1985-88)1986 U.S. Senior Reserve Team1987 U.S. Senior Reserve Team1988 U.S. Senior Reserve Team1999 U.S. Senior Reserve Team

LORI VILE(1993-94)1993 U.S. Under-21 Team

CAROLINE WALTER(1998-01)1998 German Under-21 Team1997 German Under-18 Team

AUTUMN WELSH(1998-01)2001 U.S. National Team2000 U.S.Under-21 Team1999 U.S. Under-20 Team1998 U.S. Under-19 Team1997 U.S. Under-19 Team1996 U.S. Under-16 Team

JESSICA WILK(1985-88)1988 U.S. Senior Reserve Team1988 U.S. Under-21 Team1987 U.S. Under-21 Team

Please note: The years each player was at Maryland are in parentheses.Katie Kauffman-Beach served as U.S. Team Captain

Keli Smith

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GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS197411-3-4 OverallHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/24 Gallaudet W 8-09/30 Trinity (DC) W 8-010/3 American W 9-010/5 at William & Mary T 0-010/7 Ursinus II L 0-110/8 Goucher W 1-010/10 Ursinus I L 0-310/12 at Frostburg T 3-310/15 at Towson T 2-210/20 James Madison W 2-010/21 West Chester T 0-010/24 at Delaware L 1-210/26 Salisbury W 2-010/28 Hood W 2-010/31 Mary Washington W 2-111/2 Georgetown1 W 2-011/2 American1 W 1-011/3 Hood1 W 6-11 Washington Area College Tourn. @ Hood

197511-6-0 OverallHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/30 at Hood W 6-010/3 at Penn State L 1-410/7 Frostburg W 3-010/10 James Madison W 4-310/11 Appalachian State L 0-110/14 at Towson W 7-210/17 William & Mary W 3-110/21 at West Chester L 0-310/26 Delaware L 1-410/28 at Salisbury W 1-010/29 at American W 5-110/31 Georgetown W 1-011/1 Towson W 3-211/4 at Mary Washington W 4-211/11 Ursinus1 L 0-411/11 Lehigh1 W 3-111/12 Lock Haven1 W 3-11 EAIAW Regionals @ Millersville, Pa.

19766-7-0 OverallHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/30 at Frostburg W 3-010/7 at Ursinus L 0-210/9 Penn State L 1-310/13 at William & Mary L 2-410/19 at West Chester L 0-510/22 at Delaware L 1-210/26 at American W 5-010/27 Salisbury W 3-011/1 Towson W 4-111/3 at Mary Washington W 4-011/13 Ursinus1 L 0-611/13 Pennsylvania1 W 1-011/14 Penn State1 L 0-11 EAIAW Regionals @ Glassboro, N.J.

19777-6-3 OverallHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/20 at American W 2-09/24 Frostburg W 2-010/4 Salisbury L 2-410/6 Ursinus L 0-210/8 at James Madison T 1-110/11 Delaware T 1-110/15 West Chester L 0-210/25 at Towson T 0-010/27 at Penn State W 3-210/29 at Virginia L 1-211/1 Mary Washington W 2-111/10 Glassboro1 W 2-111/10 Lock Haven1 L 1-411/11 Lafayette 1 ot W 4-311/12 Penn State1 W 3-211/12 East Stroudsburg1 L 1-51 EAIAW Regionals @ Glassboro, N.J.

19787-5-2 OverallHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/23 at Frostburg W 5-19/25 American W 2-09/29 Virginia L 1-210/3 at Rutgers W 2-010/5 at Ursinus L 0-410/10 at Delaware W 2-110/14 at West Chester L 0-310/17 Salisbury T 1-110/19 Towson W 5-010/25 James Madison W 2-110/27 at William & Mary T 1-110/31 Penn State L 1-211/11 Franklin & Marshall1 W 3-011/12 Lock Haven1 L 0-11 EAIAW Regionals @ College Park, Md.

197915-4-4 OverallAIAW SemifinalsHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/19 LaSalle T 2-29/21 at Davis & Elkins L 1-29/21 at Longwood W 2-19/25 at American W 2-010/2 Penn State L 1-310/5 Ursinus W 3-210/9 Delaware T 2-210/13 West Chester W 2-010/16 at Salisbury W 3-110/18 at Towson W 5-010/23 at James Madison T 2-210/27 Rutgers T 0-010/27 Ohio State W 1-010/28 William & Mary W 3-010/31 Frostburg W 8-011/8 at Virginia 2ot W 3-211/16 West Chester1 W 3-111/17 Rutgers1 W 2-111/18 Penn State1 2ot L 1-211/28 Washington State2 W 4-011/29 Ursinus2 2ot W 1-011/30 Long Beach2 ot L 1-212/1 Massachusetts3 W 2-01 EAIAW Regionals @ Philadelphia, Pa.2 AIAW Nationals @ Princeton, N.J.3 AIAW Third Place Game @ Princeton, N.J.

19809-5-3 OverallHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/19 Appalachian State1 W 3-09/19 Clemson1 T 1-19/20 Longwood1 W 2-09/20 Davis & Elkins1 W 2-19/23 American W 3-09/26 Virginia W 2-19/30 at LaSalle L 1-210/3 at Ursinus W 2-110/7 Penn State L 0-110/9 at Delaware L 0-210/12 Temple2 L 4-510/14 Salisbury T 1-110/16 Towson W 12-010/21 at West Chester W 1-010/28 James Madison W 3-011/4 at William & Mary T 2-211/6 Ursinus3 L 0-21 Longwood Invitational; 2 at Navy3 EAIAW Regionals @ College Park, Md.

19816-8-2 OverallHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/14 Minnesota W 9-09/22 Towson W 1-09/25 Virginia L 2-39/29 American W 3-010/2 Ursinus L 2-410/8 Delaware L 1-210/10 Temple L 0-310/13 Salisbury W 1-010/15 Penn State L 1-410/17 LaSalle T 0-010/20 West Chester T 1-110/23 Indiana W 3-210/23 William & Mary L 1-2

10/24 Rutgers W 1-010/29 Princeton L 0-211/3 James Madison L 1-3

198213-8-0 OverallHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/17 Michigan State W 4-09/19 Davis & Elkins 2ot W 3-2 9/21 Towson W 6-09/24 Virginia L 1-59/28 American W 4-010/1 at Ursinus L 0-210/5 Penn State L 0-110/7 at Delaware L 0-310/9 Temple L 1-210/14 at William & Mary W 2-110/16 North Carolina1 ps 4-3 10/17 at Virginia L 0-210/19 at West Chester 3ot W1-010/22 at Rutgers 3ot W 3-210/23 Northeastern W 2-110/23 Syracuse2 W 2-110/26 James Madison W 2-110/28 Princeton L 2-311/6 Springfield3 W 3-111/7 at Old Dominion L 1-511/10 North Carolina W 1-01 at Virginia; 2 at Rutgers; 3 at Old Dominion

198311-7-2 Overall, 0-1 ACCHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/20 at Towson W 1-09/23 at Virginia L 0-19/27 at American W 4-110/4 at Penn State L 0-310/6 Delaware W 2-010/8 at Temple L 1-210/13 William & Mary W 3-110/15 Virginia1 W 2-110/16 North Carolina1 L 0-110/18 West Chester W 2-110/21 Va. Commonwealth W 3-010/21 Southern Illinois W 2-110/22 Rutgers W 4-110/23 Syracuse W 2-110/25 at James Madison L 0-210/26 Old Dominion L 1-210/28 Georgetown W 1-011/1 Princeton T 1-111/3 at Pennsylvania L 1-211/8 at Richmond T 1-11 ACC Tournament @ Chapel Hill, N.C.

198415-7-1 Overall, 1-0 ACCHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/8 Iowa1 T 0-09/9 at Ball State W 1-09/15 Ohio State2 W 4-09/16 at Old Dominion L 0-19/18 Towson W 5-09/19 American W 3-09/21 Virginia W 3-29/22 Lock Haven W 2-110/2 Penn State L 0-210/4 at Delaware W 2-1 10/6 Temple L 0-210/9 at Georgetown W 5-110/11 at William & Mary W 2-110/16 at West Chester W 3-110/19 at Rutgers L 2-410/20 Syracuse W 5-410/20 Bucknell W 2-010/21 Northeastern L 0-110/23 James Madison W 1-010/29 at Princeton W 1-010/31 Pennsylvania L 0-1 11/3 Virginia3 L 0-111/6 Richmond W 2-11 at Ball State ; 2 at Rutgers 3 ACC Tournament @ Charlottesville, Va.

198514-7-3 (1-1-1 ACC)NCAA QuarterfinalsHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/10 at Richmond W 4-29/14 Northwestern1 ot L 1-2 9/15 at Northeastern T 1-19/20 at Virginia L 2-59/24 at American W 3-09/27 Ball State2 L 1-29/28 at Lock Haven W 2-110/1 at Penn State L 0-310/3 Delaware W 4-110/5 at Temple ot W 3-210/8 at Georgetown W 4-010/10 William & Mary W 2-010/12 North Carolina W 2-110/13 Duke T 1-110/15 West Chester W 2-010/18 Rutgers ot 1-010/19 St. Louis W 2-110/20 Bucknell W 4-210/22 at James Madison T 1-110/24 Old Dominion L 2-410/29 at Pennsylvania W 1-011/1 Virginia3 L 1-211/9 Penn State4 W 1-011/10 Connecticut5 L 0-21 at Northeastern; 2 at Lock Haven 3 ACC Tournament @ Chapel Hill, N.C.4 NCAA First Round @ Storrs, Conn.5 NCAA Quarterfinals @ Storrs, Conn.

19869-10-2 Overall, 1-1-1 ACCHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/10 Richmond W 5-19/13 Northwestern1 L 0-29/14 at Boston University L 0-19/16 Towson W 1-09/19 Virginia T 1-19/23 American W 4-09/30 Penn State L 1-310/2 at Delaware L 0-110/4 Temple T 0-010/7 at Georgetown T 4-010/9 at William & Mary W 2-110/14 at West Chester L 0-110/17 at Rutgers L 0-210/18 Northeastern2 W 3-010/21 James Madison W 5-110/23 at Old Dominion L 0-210/25 at Duke W 3-010/26 at North Carolina L 1-210/28 Pennsylvania L 0-210/31 Virginia3 W 3-011/1 North Carolina2 3ot L 3-41 at Boston University; 2 at Rutgers 3 ACC Tournament @ College Park, Md.

1987National Champions18-4-1 Overall, 2-1 ACCHead Coach: Sue Tyler9/12 at Stanford W 1-09/13 at Northwestern L 2-39/15 at Towson W 8-09/18 at Virginia L 1-29/22 at American W 4-09/29 at Penn State L 1-410/1 Delaware W 2-110/3 at Temple T 2-210/6 Georgetown W 5-010/8 William & Mary W 3-010/10 North Carolina W 2-110/13 West Chester W 3-210/16 Rutgers W 4-110/18 Duke W 5-110/20 at James Madison W 5-110/22 Old Dominion W 3-110/27 Richmond W 1-010/30 Virginia1 W 5-211/1 North Carolina1 L 0-511/5 at Pennsylvania W 4-111/14 West Chester2 W 2-111/21 Iowa3 W 2-111/22 North Carolina3 ot W 2-1 1 ACC Tournament @ Chapel Hill, N.C.2 NCAA Quarterfinals @ West Chester, Pa.3 NCAA Semis & Final @ Winston-Salem, N.C.

198811-9-2 Overall, 1-1-1 ACCNCAA First RoundHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/6 Loyola W 6-19/9 at Old Dominion L 3-49/10 vs. Northwestern1 L 0-19/13 Towson W 7-09/16 Virginia W 4-19/20 American W 5-09/23 at Duke T 2-29/24 Iowa2 L 2-49/25 at North Carolina L 0-39/27 Penn State L 1-39/29 at Delaware L 1-310/1 Temple W 2-110/4 at Georgetown W 6-010/11 at West Chester W 4-210/14 at Rutgers W 2-010/15 vs. Northeastern3 T 1-110/18 James Madison W 3-210/25 at Richmond W 3-210/28 Duke4 W 3-010/29 North Carolina4 L 0-311/3 Pennsylvania L 0-111/1 North Carolina5 L 0-21 at Old Dominion; 2 at North Carolina3 at Rutgers4 ACC Tournament @ Charlottesville, Va.5 at NCAA First Round @ Chapel Hill, N.C.

198911-8-1 Overall, 1-2 ACCHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/13 at Virginia L 0-39/15 Northwestern W 2-19/16 Northeastern L 1-49/18 at Georgetown W 3-09/21 at American W 2-09/26 at Penn State 2ot L 1-29/28 Delaware T 0-09/30 at Temple W 5-310/1 at Towson W 3-110/7 North Carolina L 0-310/10 West Chester W 1-010/13 Rutgers W 4-010/14 Duke W 2-010/15 California W 6-010/20 Old Dominion L 1-710/24 Richmond W 6-110/28 Virginia1 W 3-210/29 North Carolina1 L 1-810/31 James Madison ot L 1-2 11/2 Pennsylvania L 1-21 ACC Tournament @ Durham, N.C.

199011-6-2 Overall, 1-2 ACCNCAA First RoundHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/8 at Old Dominion L 1-39/11 at Loyola W 8-29/13 Virginia 2ot L 1-29/15 Temple W 6-29/18 Towson W 6-09/20 American W 4-09/25 Penn State L 0-39/27 at Delaware T 0-09/29 at West Chester W 5-410/2 at Richmond W 5-010/5 at Duke L 1-210/6 at North Carolina W 3-210/12 at Rutgers W 4-010/13 Northeastern T 1-110/16 James Madison W 6-010/25 at Georgetown W 2-010/30 Pennsylvania W 1-011/3 North Carolina1 L 1-511/7 Temple2 ot L 1-21 at ACC Tournament @ College Park, Md.2 at NCAA First Round @ Philadelphia, Pa.

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199117-5-1 Overall, 2-0-1 ACCNational SemifinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/7 at Northeastern W 1-09/8 Northwestern W 1-09/12 at Virginia T 1-19/14 vs. Old Dominion1 L 2-39/16 at Towson W 1-09/20 Stanford W 4-09/24 at Penn State L 1-39/26 Delaware W 2-19/29 West Chester L 1-210/1 Richmond W 6-110/6 North Carolina W 4-010/10 at Temple W 2-010/12 Rutgers W 3-010/15 at James Madison W 2-010/19 Duke W 3-110/24 Georgetown W 2-010/29 at Pennsylvania W 2-011/5 Loyola W 6-011/9 vs. Virginia2 W 2-011/10 vs. North Carolina2 L 0-311/17 vs. Iowa3 W 2-111/23 vs. Old Dominion4 L 1-311/24 vs. Penn State5 ot W 2-1 1 at Pennsylvania2 ACC Tournament @ Chapel Hill, N.C.3 NCAA Quarterfinals @ College Park, Md.4 NCAA Semifinals @ Villanova, Pa.5 NCAA Third Place Game @ Villanova, Pa.

199215-5-1 Overall, 2-2 ACCACC ChampionsNCAA QuarterfinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/8 American W 1-09/12 Virginia W 3-19/15 at Delaware W 2-19/19 at Old Dominion L 0-59/23 Penn State T 0-09/26 at Northwestern W 1-09/27 at Iowa L 0-310/3 at North Carolina L 0-410/4 at Duke L 1-210/8 at Georgetown L 0-810/10 at Rutgers W 1-010/13 James Madison W 4-010/15 at Richmond W 5-110/20 Towson W 6-010/24 Wake Forest W 3-010/27 Pennsylvania W 5-010/31 Temple W 1-011/7 Duke1 W 2-111/8 North Carolina1 W 2-111/1 Northeastern2 W 3-111/15 Old Dominion3 L 0-61 at ACC Tourn. @ Winston-Salem, N.C.2 at NCAA First Round @ Norfolk, Va.3 at NCAA Quarterfinals @ Norfolk, Va.

1993National Champions21-3-0 Overall, 4-0 ACCHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/11 Delaware W 2-09/14 at American W 2-09/18 Iowa1 W 2-19/19 Northeastern L 0-19/21 Penn State L 0-19/24 at Virginia W 3-19/26 at Wake Forest W 4-09/30 Georgetown W 7-010/2 Duke W 3-010/5 at Towson W 3-110/7 California W 5-010/9 North Carolina W 4-110/10 Rutgers W 2-010/12 at James Madison 2ot W 3-210/17 Old Dominion W 2-110/19 Bucknell W 9-010/26 at Pennsylvania W 4-010/30 at Temple W 2-111/2 Richmond W 1-011/6 Duke2 W 4-011/7 North Carolina2 L 0-211/14 Massachusetts3 W 2-111/20 Iowa4 W 1-011/21 North Carolina4 ps W 2-11 at Northeastern 2 ACC Tournament @ Winston-Salem, N.C.3 NCAA Quarterfinals @ College Park, Md.4 NCAA Semis & Finals @ Piscataway, N.J.

199410-9-2 Overall, 3-4-1 ACCHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/4 American W 3-09/6 Towson W 7-09/10 Iowa1 L 1-29/13 Delaware L 0-19/15 Richmond W 5-09/17 Wake Forest W 3-09/18 Duke W 4-09/22 Penn State W 2-09/24 at Old Dominion T 1-19/28 at Virginia L 1-210/1 at North Carolina L 1-210/2 at Duke T 1-110/7 at Rutgers W 1-010/11 at James Madison L 1-310/15 North Carolina L 1-310/23 Temple L 1-210/25 Pennsylvania W 1-010/29 at Wake Forest L 1-210/30 at Virginia W 3-011/5 Virginia2 W 1-011/6 North Carolina2 W 0-21 at Virginia2 at ACC Tournament @ Charlottesville, Va.

199519-5 Overall, 6-2 ACCNCAA FinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/5 Delaware W 5-09/8 Massachusetts W 4-09/10 Duke W 7-39/16 SW Missouri State1 W 5-09/17 Iowa1 ps W 3-29/20 at Penn State W 2-19/23 Old Dominion W 2-110/1 North Carolina 2ot L 1-2 10/3 at Temple W 2-010/6 Rutgers W 5-010/8 Wake Forest W 6-210/11 at James Madison L 0-110/14 at North Carolina ot L 1-210/18 at Virginia W 3-210/24 at Pennsylvania W 5-210/28 at Wake Forest W 4-210/29 at Duke W 3-110/31 Richmond W 4-011/4 Virginia2 W 1-011/5 North Carolina2 ot L 2-3 11/12 Old Dominion3 W 1-011/18 Northeastern4 W 3-111/19 North Carolina4 L 1-51 Hawkeye Invitational @ Iowa City, Iowa 2 ACC Tournament @ College Park, Md.3 NCAA Quarterfinals @ College Park, Md.4 NCAA Semis & Finals @ Winston-Salem, N.C.

199615-7 Overall, 3-5 ACCNCAA QuarterfinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/7 Virginia L 0-39/8 Bucknell W 11-19/13 at Duke L 1-29/15 at Wake Forest W 6-19/21 Georgetown1 W 8-09/22 Iowa1 W 2-19/28 at North Carolina L 2-59/29 at Old Dominion W 1-010/4 Towson State W 3-010/9 James Madison ot W 4-3 10/11 Rutgers W 3-010/13 Temple W 10-010/16 at Virginia L 0-110/19 North Carolina L 1-210/22 Pennsylvania W 3-010/26 Duke W 3-110/27 Wake Forest W 4-010/31 Delaware W 3-011/9 Virginia2 W 2-111/10 North Carolina2 L 0-511/16 Penn State3 W 3-111/17 Old Dominion4 L 4-71 Terrapin Invitational @ College Park, Md.2 ACC Tournament @ Durham, N.C.3 NCAA First Round @ Norfolk, Va.4 NCAA Quarterfinals @ Norfolk, Va.

199718-4 Overall, 2-2 ACCNCAA QuarterfinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg8/31 at Bucknell W 7-09/6 Ball State W 5-19/7 Northwestern W 2-09/10 Towson W 4-0912 at Boston College W 6-19/14 at Boston University W 6-19/20 Georgetown1 W 10-09/21 American1 W 4-19/25 Delaware W 8-19/27 Wake Forest W 3-010/2 Old Dominion ps W 3-2 10/5 Virginia L 2-310/8 at James Madison W 3-110/10 Rutgers W 4-010/12 at Temple W 3-010/16 Princeton W 7-210/18 Providence W 5-110/21 at Pennsylvania W 6-010/24 at Duke W 5-010/26 at North Carolina ot L 3-411/8 North Carolina2 2ot L 2-311/16 Princeton 3 L 0-41 Terrapin Invitational @ College Park, Md.2 ACC Tournament @ Chapel Hill, N.C.3 NCAA Quarterfinals @ College Park, Md.

199816-6 Overall, 3-1 ACCACC ChampionsNCAA QuarterfinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg9/2 Richmond W 8-09/5 Michigan1 2ot W 2-1 9/7 Michigan State1 W 4-19/13 at Rutgers L 3-49/16 Towson W 3-09/19 American2 W 2-09/20 Massachusetts2 W 3-09/22 at Delaware L 1-29/26 at Wake Forest W 1-09/30 at Princeton L 0-110/4 at Virginia L 2-310/8 at Old Dominion L 0-710/11 North Carolina W 5-010/13 Bucknell W 9-010/17 Duke W 7-310/18 Boston University ot W 5-410/20 Pennsylvania W 5-110/23 Temple W 8-010/25 James Madison W 3-211/6 North Carolina3 ps W 2-1 11/8 vs. Virginia3 ot W 1-0 11/15 Virginia 4 L 1-51 ACC-Big Ten Challenge @ St. Louis, Mo.2 Terrapin Invitational @ College Park, Md.3 ACC Tournament @ Charlottesville, Va.4 NCAA Quarterfinals @ College Park, Md.

1999National Champions24-1, 4-0 ACCACC ChampionsHead Coach: Missy Meharg8/29 Va. Commonwealth W 13-08/31 American W 6-09/6 at Old Dominion L 3-59/10 Boston University1 W 6-39/11 at Massachusetts W 7-09/15 Towson W 10-19/18 Georgetown2 W 13-19/19 Ball State2 W 7-29/21 Delaware W 4-09/25 Wake Forest W 4-09/29 at Duke W 3-110/2 Virginia W 3-210/5 at James Madison W 3-210/9 Rutgers W 4-110/10 Radford W 7-010/15 Princeton W 8-210/17 Old Dominion W 2-010/23 at North Carolina 2ot W 2-111/1 at Richmond W 5-011/5 Virginia3 W 2-011/7 at Wake Forest3 2ot W 2-111/13 Lafayette4 W 6-011/14 Old Dominion4 ot W 3-211/19 Iowa5 2ot W 2-111/21 Michigan5 W 2-1

1 @ Amherst, Mass.2 Terrapin Invitational @ College Park, Md.3 ACC Tourn. @ Winston-Salem, N.C. 4 NCAA First/Second Rounds @ College Park, Md.5 NCAA Semis & Finals@ Boston, Mass.

200019-4 Overall, 2-2 ACCACC ChampionsNCAA SemifinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg8/26 Connecticut W 9-18/28 Ohio W 9-18/3 Old Dominion 2 ot W 5-4 9/8 at Delaware W 8-09/13 at Towson W 7-19/16 Massachusetts W 2-09/17 Radford W 11-29/23 at Wake Forest L 3-59/29 at Princeton W 2-010/1 at Virginia W 5-010/6 Stanford W 8-110/8 Duke W 4-010/11 at Rutgers W 6-310/14 at Va. Commonwealth W 4-010/15 at Old Dominion L 1-210/20 James Madison W 4-010/22 Noth Carolina ot L 0-110/29 Richmond W 7-011/3 Wake Forest1 W 3-111/5 Virginia1 W 3-011/11 New Hampshire2 W 9-111/12 Princeton2 W 3-111/17 North Carolina3 L 1-41 ACC Tournament @College Park, Md.2 NCAA First/Second Rounds @ College Park, Md.3 NCAA Semifinal @ Norfolk, Va.

200120-4 Overall, 3-1 ACCACC ChampionsNCAA FinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg8/25 California1 W 8-08/26 Pacific1 W 8-08/28 at Stanford W 3-09/1 at Old Dominion L 1-29/7 Northwestern2 W 4-09/9 Kent State2 W 5-09/17 Michigan State3 W 4-19/22 Wake Forest W 4-19/28 Princeton W 3-19/30 Virginia ps L 2-310/6 at Duke ot W 6-510/7 Rutgers W 10-010/13 Va. Commonwealth W 7-010/14 Old Dominion ot L 0-110/21 at North Carolina ot W 1-010/24 Delaware W 4-110/26 at James Madison W 5-010/28 Drexel W 6-011/2 Virginia4 W 4-111/4 vs Wake Forest4 W 3-211/10 Fairfield5 W 7-111/11 Syracuse5 W 6-011/16 Wake Forest6 2 ot W 3-211/18 Michigan6 L 0-21 at Stanford, Calif.2 Terrapin Invitational at College Park, Md.3 at Columbus, Ohio4 ACC Championships at Chapel Hill, N.C.5 NCAA First and Second Rounds at College Park, Md.6 NCAA Semifinals and Finals at Kent, Ohio

200217-5 Overall, 2-2 ACCNCAA QuarterfinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg8/31 at Northwestern1 W 3-19/1 New Hampshire1 W 4-19/6 Drexel W 3-09/8 Old Dominion W 2-09/13 Massachusetts2 W 4-09/15 Boston University2 ot W 1-09/19 at Delaware W 3-19/21 at Wake Forest ot L 1-29/22 at Va. Commonwealth W 1-09/27 at Princeton W 2-1

9/29 California W 3-110/6 at Virginia ot W 3-210/12 Duke W 5-010/13 Davidson W 3-010/19 at Old Dominion L 0-110/26 North Carolina L 2-310/27 James Madison W 7-011/3 American W 6-111/8 North Carolina3 ot W 3-211/10 Wake Forest3 L 0-411/16 William & Mary4 ot W 2-111/18 at Old Dominion4 L 1-41 at Evanston, Ill.2 Terrapin Invitational @ College Park, Md.3 ACC Championships @ Chapel Hill, N.C.4 NCAA First/Second Rounds @ Norfolk, Va.

200320-4 Overall, 2-2 ACCNCAA SemifinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg8/30 New Hampshire1 W 8-08/31 at Massachusetts W 7-09/2 Quinnipiac1 W 6-09/6 at Old Dominion W 2-19/13 Rutgers2 W 7-09/14 Pacific2 W 7-09/16 Drexel W 6-09/19 Michigan W 4-29/21 Harvard W 5-19/26 Princeton ot W 3-29/28 Wake Forest L 1-310/4 Virginia W 3-210/5 Ohio State W 3-110/11 at Duke L 1-310/18 Old Dominion W 3-210/19 Delware W 4-010/25 at North Carolina ot W 3-210/28 American W 2-110/31 at James Madison W 2-111/6 at Virginia3 W 5-111/7 Wake Forest3 L 1-411/15 California4 W 2-011/16 Penn State4 W 5-011/21 Duke5 L 2-41 at Amherst, Mass.2 Terrapin Invitational @ College Park, Md.3 ACC Championships @ Charlottesville, Va.4 NCAA First/Second Rounds @ College Park, Md.5 NCAA Semifinal @ Amherst, Mass.

200417-6 Overall, 2-2 ACCNCAA SemifinalsHead Coach: Missy Meharg8/28 Boston College1 ot W 3-28/29 Boston University1 W 2-09/4 Old Dominion W 6-09/5 Drexel W 7-19/11 Massachusetts2 W 6-09/14 Northwestern2 W 2-09/17 Towson W 6-09/19 at Princeton W 7-19/25 at Delaware W 4-39/26 at Wake Forest L 2-310/2 Quinnipiac W 4-010/3 at Virginia W 5-010/9 American L 1-310/15 at Old Dominion ot L 1-210/17 at Michigan W 4-110/23 North Carolina ot L 1-210/29 James Madison ot W 1-011/5 Duke4 W 3-211/7 North Carolina4 L 1-311/13 Delaware5 W 5-211/14 American5 W 2-011/19 at Wake Forest6 L 0-31 at Harvard2 Terrapin Invitational at College Park, Md.3 ACC Championships at Winston-Salem, N.C.5 NCAA First/Second Rounds at College Park, Md.6 NCAA Semifinals at Winston-Salem, N.C.

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AMERICAN EAGLESWed., Oct. 26, at Washington, D.C.Location: Washington, D.C.Home Field: Reeves Field (700)Conference: Patriot LeagueHead Coach: Steve Jennings (Maryland ‘97)Career Record (Years): 70-41 (7)Record at American (Years): 70-41 (7)Assistants: Sarah Thorn, Maureen Breslin2004 Overall Record: 19-3Patriot League Record/Finish: 5-0/1st2004 Postseason: NCAA Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 10/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 18/4Field Hockey SID: Greg ViscomiSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (202) 885-3030/885-3033Website: www.aueagles.com

BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLESSat., Sept. 17, at Chestnut Hill, Mass.Location: Chestnut Hill, Mass.Home Field: Newtown Campus FieldConference: Atlantic Coast (First Season)Head Coach: Ainslee Lambs (Toronto '94)Career Record (Years): 41-47 (5)Record at BC (Years): First SeasonAssistants: Andrew Griffiths, Julie Smith, Carolyn Cahill2004 Overall Record: 17-6Big EAST Record/Finish: 3-2/4th2004 Postseason: NCAA First RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 9/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/3Field Hockey SID: Lisa CascioSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (617) 552-3004/552-4903Website: www.bceagles.com

CALIFORNIA BEARSSat., Sept. 10, at College Park, Md.Location: Berkley, Calif.Home Field: Maxwell Family Field (500)Conference: NorPacHead Coach: Shellie Onstead (California '83)Career Record (Years): 115-63 (10)Record at Cal (Years): 115-63 (10)Assistants: Megan Sainsbury, Peter Milkovich2004 Overall Record: 17-5NorPac Record/Finish: 5-1/1st West2004 Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/5Field Hockey SID: TBA SID Email: TBASID Phone/Fax: (510) 643-5846/643-7778 Website: www.calbears.com

DELAWARE FIGHTIN' BLUE HENSSun., Oct. 16, at College Park, Md.Location: Newark, Del.Home Field: Rullo Stadium (2,000)Conference: Colonial Athletic AssociationHead Coach: Carol Miller (Delaware '82)Career Record (Years): 230-148-18 (21)Record at Delaware (Years): 144-97 (12)Assistants: Dawn Hill, Amy Cohen2004 Overall Record: 15-7CAA Record/Finish: 5-2/3rd2004 Postseason: NCAA First RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 6/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5Field Hockey SID: Scott SelheimerSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (302) 831-2186/831-8653Website: www.udel.edu/sportsinfo

DUKE BLUE DEVILSSat., Oct. 8, at Durham, N.C.Location: Durham, N.C.Home Field: Williams Field (1,000)Conference: Atlantic CoastHead Coach: Beth Bozman (Trenton State '76)Career Record (Years): 241-86-6 (17)Record at Duke (Years): 38-9 (2)Assistants: Kelly Baril, Ted Baggott2004 Overall Record: 18-5ACC Record/Finish: 2-2/T2nd2004 Postseason: NCAA Finals

Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/4Field Hockey SID: Matt PlizgaSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (919) 668-1712/684-2489Website: www.goduke.com

HARVARD CRIMSONSun., Sept. 18, at Cambridge, Mass.Location: Cambridge, Mass.Home Field: Jordan Field (900)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: Sue Caples (Massachusetts '82)Career Record (Years): 157-123-9 (17)Record at Harvard (Years): 157-123-9 (17)Assistants: Jennifer Bouchie, Kristen Schmidt2004 Overall Record: 11-7Ivy League Record/Finish: 6-1/T1st2004 Postseason: NCAA First RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/5Field Hockey SID: Cassie LawtonSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (617) 495-2206/495-2130Website: www.gocrimson.com

MICHIGAN WOLVERINESFri., Sept. 2, at College Park, Md.Location: Ann Arbor, Mich.Home Field: Phyllis Ocker Field (500)Conference: Big TenHead Coach: Nancy Cox (Western Michigan '82)Career Record (Years): First SeasonRecord at Michigan (Years): First SeasonAssistants: Tracy Fuchs, Patrick Cota2004 Overall Record: 17-6Big Ten Record/Finish: 5-1/T1st2004 Postseason: NCAA Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/5Field Hockey SID: Leah HowardSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (734) 615-0679/647-1188Website: www.mgoblue.com

NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELSSun., Oct. 23, at Chapel Hill, N.C.Location: Chapel Hill, N.C.Home Field: Francis E. Henry Stadium (1,086)Conference: Atlantic CoastHead Coach: Karen Shelton (West Chester '79)Career Record (Years): 397-109-9 (24)Record at UNC (Years): 397-109-9 (24)Assistants: Cindy Werley, Jana Withrow2004 Overall Record: 21-2ACC Record/Finish: 4-0/1st2004 Postseason: NCAA Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost: 6/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5Field Hockey SID: Dana GelinSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (919) 962-0083/962-0612Website: www.tarheelblue.com

NORTHWESTERN WILDCATSSat., Aug. 27, at Evanston, Ill.Location: Evanston, Ill.Home Field: LBT Athletic Complex (150)Conference: Big TenHead Coach: Kelly McCollum (Northwestern '95)Career Record (Years): 7-13 (1)Record at Northwestern (Years): 7-13 (1)Assistants: Jen Sarmiento, Maureen Connelly2004 Overall Record: 7-13Big Ten Record/Finish: 1-5/T5th2004 Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/3Field Hockey SID: Kevin MoralesSID Email: TBASID Phone/Fax: (847) 491-7503/491-8818Website: www.nusports.com

OHIO BOBCATSTues., Aug. 30, at Columbus, OhioLocation: Athens, OhioHome Field: Pruitt FieldConference: Mid-AmericanHead Coach: Neil MacMillanCareer Record (Years): First SeasonRecord at Ohio (Years): First SeasonAssistants: TBA2004 Overall Record: 7-15MAC Record/Finish: 4-6/T4th2004 Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 7/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 15/5Field Hockey SID: T.J. LasitaSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (740) 593-1190/597-1838Website: www.ohiobobcats.com

OHIO STATE BUCKEYESMon., Aug. 29, at Columbus, OhioLocation: Columbus, OhioHome Field: North Turf Field (1,180)Conference: Big TenHead Coach: Anne Wilkinson (Delaware '86)Career Record (Years): 186-154-8 (18)Record at Ohio State (Years): 107-71 (9)Assistants: Inako Puzo, Jon O'Haire2004 Overall Record: 11-10Big Ten Record/Finish: 1-5/T5th2004 Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/3Field Hockey SID: Miranda ZinkSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (614) 292-1389/292-8547Website: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com

OLD DOMINION LADY MONARCHSSun., Sept. 4, at Norfolk, Va.Fri., Oct. 14, at College Park, Md.Location: Norfolk, Va.Home Field: Foreman Field (2,000)Conference: Colonial Athletic AssociationHead Coach: Beth Anders (Ursinus '73)Career Record (Years): 442-72-7 (22)Record at Old Dominion (Years): 442-72-7 (22)Assistants: Susan Myers2004 Overall Record: 13-8Big Ten Record/Finish: 6-1/T2nd2004 Postseason: NCAA First RoundStarters Returning/Lost: Letterwinners Returning/Lost: Field Hockey SID: Kimberly ZivkovichSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (757) 683-5520/683-3119Website: www.odusports.com

PENNSYLVANIA QUAKERSWed., Sept. 21, at College Park, Md.Location: Philadelphia, Pa.Home Field: Franklin Field (52,893)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: Val Vloud (SUNY-Brockport '69)Career Record (Years): 78-94 (10)Record at Pennsylvania (Years): 78-94 (10)Assistants: Jeremy Cook, Gwen Alexander2004 Overall Record: 13-4Ivy League Record/Finish: 6-1/T1st2004 Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 6/4Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/6Field Hockey SID: Heather PalmerSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (215) 898-6129/898-1747Website: www.pennathletics.com

PRINCETON TIGERSTues., Oct. 11, at College Park, Md.Location: Princeton, N.J.Home Field: Class of '52 Stadium (4,000)Conference: Ivy LeagueHead Coach: Kristen Holmes-Winn (Iowa '97)Career Record (Years): 19-13 (2)Record at Princeton (Years): 19-13 (2)Assistants: Melisa Meccage

2004 Overall Record: 7-9Ivy League Record/Finish: 5-2/3rd2004 Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 5/6Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/8Field Hockey SID: Dave RosenfeldSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (609) 258-5655/258-2399Website: www.goprincetontigers.com

RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTSSun., Oct. 2, at College Park, Md.Location: New Brunswick, N.J.Home Field: Rutgers Stadium ComplexConference: Big EASTHead Coach: Elizabeth Tchou (Iowa '88)Career Record (Years): 89-93 (9)Record at Northwestern (Years): 13-26 (2)Assistants: Brian Scheldorn, Patti Gillern2004 Overall Record: 6-13Big EAST Record/Finish: 1-4/T5th2004 Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 6/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11/6Field Hockey SID: Mike BasfordSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (732) 445-8332/445-3063Website: www.scarletknights.com

STANFORD CARDINALSun., Sept. 11, at College Park, Md.Location: Stanford, Calif.Home Field: Varsity Field Hockey Turf (500)Conference: NorPacHead Coach: Lesley Irvine (Iowa '01)Career Record (Years): 14-25 (2)Record at Stanford (Years): 14-25 (2)Assistants: Jordan Steele2004 Overall Record: 8-12, Saleema RogersNorPac Record/Finish: 0-6/4th West2004 Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 10/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 14/1Field Hockey SID: Jeanie GoffSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (650) 723-4418/725-2957Website: www.gostanford.com

VIRGINIA CAVALIERSSat., Oct. 1, at College Park, Md.Location: Carlottesville, Va.Home Field: University Hall Turf Field (2,500)Conference: Atlantic CoastHead Coach: Jessica Wilk (Maryland '90)Career Record (Years): 70-55 (5)Record at Virginia (Years): 70-55 (5)Assistants: Meredith Thorpe, Missi Sanders2004 Overall Record: 10-10Big Ten Record/Finish: 0-4/4th2004 Postseason: NoneStarters Returning/Lost: 9/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 13/5Field Hockey SID: Chip RogersSID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (434) 982-5977/982-5525Website: www.virginiasports.com

WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONSSat., Sept. 24, at College Park, Md.Location: Winston-Salem, N.C.Home Field: Kentner Stadium (3,000)Conference: Atlantic CoastHead Coach: Jennifer Averill (Northwestern '87)Career Record (Years): 197-119-6 (16)Record at Wake Forest (Years): 177-87-3 (13)Assistants: Daan Polders, Emily Ruth2004 Overall Record: 20-3ACC Record/Finish: 2-2/T2nd2004 Postseason: NCAA ChampionStarters Returning/Lost: 4/7Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/12Field Hockey SID: Samantha PerrySID Email: [email protected] Phone/Fax: (336) 758-5842/758-5140Website: www.wakeforestsports.com

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FEAR THE TURTLEFEAR THE TURTLE2005 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY

FEAR THE TURTLE2005 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY2005 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY

FEAR THE TURTLE2005 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY

“STRIVE FOR CLARITY, BUT ACCEPTAND UNDERSTAND AMBIGUITY. That phrase captures one way in which an educated person approaches the world and its challenges.

Students who graduate from the University of Maryland have been exposed to the tools that allow them to put that perspective to work. Imparting such a perspective may be an ambitious project for

undergraduate education, but to aim for anything less would be unworthy of a great university’s goals for its students. Thirteen years ago, Promises to Keep, a plan for undergraduate education at Maryland,

articulated those goals so eloquently we repeat them here.

Undergraduate education at Maryland “aims to provide students with a sense of identity and purpose, a concern for others, a sense of responsibility for the quality of life around them, a continuing eagerness

for knowledge and understanding, and a foundation for a lifetime of personal enrichment.”

As we learn with and from one another, we try to “develop human values,” “celebrate tolerance and fairness,” “contribute to the social conscience,” “monitor and assess private and collective assumptions,” and “recognize the glory, tragedy and humor of the human condition.”

Your years at the University of Maryland can provide you with all the tools you need to accomplish these goals. Students here are “educated to be able to read with perception and pleasure, write and speak with clarity and verve,

handle numbers and com pu ta tion proficiently, reason mathematically, generate clear questions and find probable arguments, reach substantiated conclusions and accept ambiguity.”

AND WE ALSO HOPE YOU ENJOY THE JOURNEY.

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THE CAMPUSBy virtually every measure of quality, the University of Maryland has gained

national recognition as one of the fastest-rising comprehensive research institutions in the country. The momentum of recent years has poised the university to move it into the top ranks of higher education and take leadership in shaping the research university of the 21st century.

The university has enjoyed a decade of momentum in all of the areas that affect quality. The average high school GPA of entering students has zoomed from 3.01 to nearly 3.90, and the average SATs are now more than 1270. The student body is a model of diversity, with minorities making up more than 32 percent of all students, and at least one graduate and undergraduate student from every state in the nation.

The university has 67 graduate and undergraduate programs ranked in the Top 25 by U.S. News and World Report, up from just one program in 1991.

Sponsored research and outreach has nearly tripled in the same 10-year period, exceeding $350 million last year. Private giving also has increased, and the university last year concluded its first campaign by topping its $350 million goal by more than $100 million. Alumni Association membership has been growing at an average rate of 10 percent a year since 1992.

One of the largest research universities in the United States, Fall 2002 enrollment was 25,240 undergraduate and 9,561 graduate students. There are 94 undergraduate programs, 89 master’s programs, 70 doctoral programs and one first professional degree program. More than 100 centers and institutes are engaged in research and outreach.

Faculty at the University of Maryland, in all fields of knowledge, are engaged at the highest levels of national and international concern. The university’s location near the center of federal policy-making and international political and economic activity enables it to play an active role in research and analysis of public policy.

Maryland is one of 30 public universities in the prestigious 63-member Association of American Universities and the only public institution in the Maryland-D.C. area with membership in the nation’s most distinguished honor society, Phi Beta Kappa.

THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLANDDR. C.D. MOTEUNIVERSITY PRESIDENTCALIFORNIA ‘59SEVENTH YEAR

As the 19th president of the University of Maryland, C. D. “Dan” Mote Jr. has presided since 1998 over a university that is claiming a well-earned position in the top echelon of research universities in the nation. An internationally-respected researcher

and member of the National Academy of Engineering, Dr. Mote is Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor of Engineering. He serves on the Technology Council of Maryland, is co-chair of the Potomac Conference of the Greater Washington Board of Trade and heads its Technology Transfer Committee.

Under President Mote’s leadership, Maryland has received national and international notice for innovative undergraduate education opportunities, high-impact research and academic programs, outstanding performing arts, and athletes and athletic teams competitive with the best in the nation.

“The future of the state depends on this university,” says Mote. “It is the State of Maryland’s most important asset.” As president, Dan Mote has been determined to make that asset even greater by nourishing a culture of excellence and civility across the campus, strengthening the university’s connections with its various stakeholders, building partnerships with State and national corporations and federal agencies and achieving distinction as an institution where discovery takes place every day and everywhere. The university’s progress can be seen in all areas, from its nationally-ranked programs to its success in building external partnerships to its state-of-the-art facilities.

QUALITY PROGRAMSOver the past decade, the quality of Maryland’s programs and reputation has

climbed steadily. In 2003, the University of Maryland moved up to 17th place among public universities in U.S. News & World Report rankings, up from 30th in 1998. We currently have 44 graduate and undergraduate programs and units ranked in the top 15 by U.S. News & World Report, up from 5 in 1995.

While our academic successes have spread across the board, the university has emerged as a true powerhouse in business, computer science, earth sciences, engineering, environmental policy, education and journalism. Maryland is one of only 10 public and private universities that have their programs in computer science, mathematics, physics, and engineering each ranked in the top 20. Our College of Education is ranked in the top 20 nationally and 5 of its programs are in the top 10.

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCEMote sees athletics as an integral part of the university experience. Indeed

athletic success more often than not reflects academic success, he notes. For example, all four of the teams that played in the 2002 NCAA basketball Final Four, including Maryland, are members of the prestigious Association of American Universities, the organization that comprises the leading research and academic universities in North America. “That’s no accident,” Mote says. “Institutions that are committed to excellence tend to be excellent in every endeavor. Our successes in football, basketball, lacrosse and other sports reflects our culture of quality as much as our successes in engineering, business, education and journalism.”

FACULTY STATURE

Dr. Mote believes a university’s quality is built by its faculty, and under his leadership, Maryland continues to attract the best faculty available. The university recruited a Nobel Laureate in Physics in 2001 and three more Pulitzer Prize winners (to join three already on the faculty). More than 30 of our faculty are members of the national academies, the highest professional recognition attainable.

DID YOU KNOW?In 1991, Maryland had one program listed among Top 25 entrants in the U.S. News & World Report Rankings. Maryland now has 67 programs ranked among the nation’s elite, and the university is ranked 18th nationally among public universities.

A report card published in Technology Review rated the top U.S. universities in their quest for intellectual property, commercial partners and profits. Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland (28th) were the Mid-Atlantic (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia) schools to make the “campus patenting” top 50 list.

Black Issues In Higher Education ranked the university fourth nationally in bachelor’s degrees earned by African-American students at traditionally white schools. Maryland ranks first in African-American undergraduate degrees in social sciences and history.

The Wall Street Journal ranked the Robert H. Smith School of Business No. 16 among the world’s business schools. Maryland is the top-ranked school in the Mid-Atlantic region (Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia). The Financial Times of London ranked the Robert H. Smith School of Business No. 8 in information technology, No. 6 in faculty research and

No. 7 in entrepreneurship.

In the only undergraduate program rankings released by U.S. News & World Report–business and engineering–both the Robert H. Smith School of Business (No. 18) and A. James Clark School of Engineering (No. 24) were ranked among the top 25. The university also ranked in the top 25 for its learning communities (3rd), first-year experience (12th) and service

learning programs (24th).

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Deborah A. Yow is in the 11th year of her outstanding tenure as director of athletics at the University of Maryland, a tenure that has seen unprecedented success and achievement in Maryland athletics. Each year has brought about continued improvement and accomplishment in Terrapin athletics. In Yow’s 10 years at Maryland, the Terrapins have won a remarkable nine NCAA national championships and graduated its student athletes at an enviable rate as Maryland athletics has soared to sustained new heights.

The comprehensive success of Terrapin athletics under Debbie Yow’s leadership is a clear and compelling testimony of her values of excellence, teamwork and accountability.

Likewise, her election to the presidency of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics four years ago is an indication of the wide respect with which she is regarded among its 6,100 members representing 1,600 colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada. She was singled out by Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal as one of the leading administrators in the U.S. and she received the Carl Maddox Sport Management Award presented by the United States Sports Academy for excellence in athletics administration. Yow was selected to serve on the U.S. Department of Education’s Commission on Opportunities in Athletics to review the status of Federal Title IX regulations. She has served as the chair of the Atlantic Coast Conference Committee on Television for 2003 through 2004. The committee, comprised of the ACC’s athletics directors, is charged with overseeing the league’s TV contracts and dealing with issues related to television. Yow led the committee during the recent, very successful renegotiation of comprehensive, multiyear ACC football and basketball contracts with ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and syndication entities. Additionally, she has represented intercollegiate athletics with presentations in a number of prominent settings such as the Harvard University School of Law conference on “Shaping the Future of Collegiate Athletics” and the Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal “National Forum on the Direction of Intercollegiate Athletics.” She was also recently inducted into the State of Maryland Women’s Hall of Fame.

Yow, who has served on the NCAA Management Council and the NCAA Division I Budget Committee, is a strong and steady voice on behalf of intercollegiate athletics in America.

Since taking over as AD at Maryland in 1994, she and her staff have:• Transformed Terrapin athletics into a responsive, goal-oriented organization.• Balanced all 10 of the department’s annual budgets (the first balanced budgets in the

10 years prior to her arrival). The budget has now reached $43 million annually and the multi-million dollar accumulated operating debt which her administration inherited has been eradicated.

• Greatly enhanced the academic support services provided for student-athletes, with an enviable exhausted eligibility graduation rate of approximately 85 percent for student athletes at Maryland.

• Led the Terrapins to a national all-sports ranking in the upper 10 percent of all NCAA Division I institutions.

• Significantly expanded marketing and fund-raising efforts on behalf of Terrapin athletics. As a result, private gifts to athletics have increased over 350 percent and corporate sponsorship revenues have increased by over 300 percent during her tenure at Maryland.

• Continued to dramatically improve venues and facilities for the department’s 27 teams. The Comcast Center for men’s and women’s basketball and other sports that use the facility is a prime example of the dramatic upgrade of athletic facilities.

• Implemented a strategic management model.• Developed a comprehensive Internet strategy with management, marketing and

fund-raising applications.• Significantly improved customer care in every area of Maryland athletics.

The most recent achievements of Maryland athletics are exceptional:• Maryland was selected by U.S. News & World Report as one of the Top 20 athletic

programs in the nation (for overall quality and competitive excellence).• In men’s basketball, the Terps won the Atlantic Coast Conference title over Duke in

the championship game in 2004 and won the NCAA National Championship in 2002. Under Coach Gary Williams, the men’s basketball team has appeared in the last 11 consecutive NCAA Tournaments, one of only five programs to do so.

• Women’s basketball also won its way to the NCAA Tournament in 2004, advancing to the Second Round.

• In football, the Terps won the 2001 Atlantic Coast Conference championship and played in the 2002 Orange Bowl, and followed with an 11-win season and a 30-3 victory over the University of Tennessee in the Peach Bowl, again followed by a 10-win season and a 41-7 win over West Virginia in the Gator Bowl on New Year’s Day 2004.

Additionally, Maryland is one of only six universities to win a National Championship in both basketball and football (UCLA, Michigan, Michigan State, Syracuse, Ohio State and Maryland).

• Maryland was selected as the sixth-finest athletic program in the nation by the Laboratory for the Study of Intercollegiate Athletics, based on criteria such as graduation rates, financial efficiency, equity effectiveness and competitive excellence.

• Hired the Associated Press National Coach of the Year, Brenda Frese, as the new women’s basketball coach. In her second season at the helm, her team drew 13,250 to a regular-season game and advanced to the NCAA Tournament.

• Hired Dave Cottle, the third-winningest active men’s lacrosse coach in the U.S., who guided his team to the NCAA Final Four in his second year.

• Field Hockey played for the National Championship in 2001 and continues to be a Final Four team.

• Women’s Lacrosse has continued its winning ways with seven national championships from 1995-2001, with additional Final Four appearances.

• Football facilities have been significantly enhanced with team house, stadium and practice field upgrades.

• The Terrapins moved into the new $125 million Comcast Center, housing athletic department offices and seating for 18,000 fans for basketball and other events.

• In 2003-04, 12 Maryland teams competed in NCAA postseason play, which earned Maryland a place in the Top 25 national rankings in the USSA Directors’ Cup for competitive excellence.

• The productivity, morale, and the competitive and academic achievement of Terrapin athletics are exceptional and continue to gain momentum.

Regarding the many achievements of Terrapin athletics over the past 10 years, Yow says, “We are pleased, but we are not satisfied… our vision is to be one of the Top 5 programs in the nation consistently… we see no reason to settle for less.”

Yow is known for her goal-oriented and proactive management style. She consistently inspires and challenges those around her to “raise our sights and sharpen our tools… to work hard and smart… to recognize that our only limitations are those that we place upon ourselves.”

As a manager and a leader, she clearly models these principles. She is the only known current AD in NCAA Division I who has hired both the National Coach of the Year in football (while at Maryland) and the National Coach of the Year in men’s basketball (while at Saint Louis University). Yow is known as “a coach’s AD,” while also being highly organized and a strategic and proactive leader and administrator. Quite simply, Debbie Yow personifies the relational and management dynamics that are necessary to be an excellent administrator.

A successful former coach at the University of Kentucky and University of Florida, she moved into athletics administration at the University of Florida and the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, followed by a successful tenure as AD at Saint Louis University.

She has authored numerous articles and books on athletics management and human behavior, and is a respected leader in intercollegiate athletics in the United States.

Reflecting on the status of the Terrapin men’s basketball program, Maryland’s Director of Athletics points out, “Our men’s basketball team has become one of America’s premier collegiate programs under the leadership of Coach Gary Williams and his staff. We are one of only five institutions to advance to the NCAA postseason tournament in each of the last 11 years, and the only team in the ACC to do so.”

Summing up the entire athletics program, our athletics director recently stated, “We have the finest student-athletes, coaches, support staff and administrative team in America. It is because of their courage, hard work and cooperative spirit that we now have a strong, viable athletic program. I am immensely proud of each of them. I am equally proud of our Terrapin fans who buy tickets, our Terrapin Club members who faithfully support the Maryland athletic program with their donations for scholarships, and the M Club members who serve and give liberally. We are also blessed with a terrific President, Dr. Dan Mote, who has fostered a mindset of excellence across our institution. He is a strong and balanced advocate for what he calls“‘the three A’s of the University ——Academics, the Arts and Athletics’. We have a great Terrapin family. That’s the foundation for all of our success… and the basis for our bright future. It’s a great time to be a Terp.”

DEBORAH A. YOWATHLETICS DIRECTOR • 12TH YEAR AT MARYLAND

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Fred Funk, ‘80, Criminology Pro golferTom Gallagher, ‘70, Marketing President & CEO, Genuine Auto PartsJoseph Gildenhorn, ‘51, Bus. Admin Partner, The JBG Companies;

retired US AmbassadorDave Goldfarb, ’79, Accounting CFO, Lehman BrothersRoger Hale, ‘65, History Board of Directors, H&R Block and Ashland OilHerbert Hauptmann, ‘55, Math Nobel Prize winner, physicsJane Henson, ‘55, Art Education Creator, The MuppetsJim Henson, ‘60, Home Economics Creator, The MuppetsDonald Himelfarb, ‘67, History President, Thrifty Rent-A-CarSteny Hoyer, ‘63, Political Science Congressman, Maryland’s 5th districtHarry Hughes, ‘49, Bus. Admin. Former governor of MarylandStan Jones, ‘56, Education NFL Hall of Fame inductee, ‘91Jeong Kim, ’91, Ph.D. Engineering Internet EntrepreneurJeffrey Kluger, ‘76, Gov./Politics Author, Apollo 13Chris Kubasik, ‘83, Accounting CFO, Lockheed MartinTim Kurkjian, ’78, Journalism Reporter, ESPN & ESPN MagazineThomas Lankford, ’69, Agriculture President, SYSCOJohn Lauer, ‘63, Chemical Eng. Former president, B.F. GoodrichGeorge Laurer, ‘51, Electrical Eng. Inventor, Universal Price CodeSamuel LeFrak, ‘40, Bus. Admin. Chairman, The LeFrak OrganizationLiz Lerman, ’70, Dance MacArthur Award Winner; Dance Co. OwnerBarbara Lucas, ‘67, Gov./Politics Senior Vice President, Black & DeckerMarvin Mandel, ‘39, Arts/Law Former governor of MarylandOdonna Mathews, ‘72, Nutrition Vice President, Giant FoodWilliam Mayer, ‘66, Bus. Admin. Chair, Exec. Comm., Park Ave. Equity PartnersMark McEwen, ‘76, Radio/TV/Film Reporter, CBS Early ShowTom McMillen, ‘74, Chemistry Former co-chairman, President’s Council on Physical FitnessMike Miller, ‘64, Economics President, Maryland SenatePaul Mullan, ‘68, Marketing Strategic Partner, Charterhouse

Group InternationalRenaldo Nehemiah, ‘81, Radio/TV/Film U.S. Track & Field Hall of Fame inductee, 1997Paul Norris, ’71, M.B.A. Chairman, president and CEO, W. R. GraceTom Norris, ’67, Sociology Congressional Medal of Honor Winner

DISTINGUISHED ALUMNIWilliam Appolony, ’69, Sociology Senior Vice President, M&T BankZvi Barzilay, ‘73, Architecture President, Toll Brothers BuildersRobert Basham ‘70, Bus. Admin. Co-founder/COO, Outback SteakhouseDeane Beman, ‘61, Bus. Admin. Former PGA Tour commissionerGail Berman, ‘78, Theatre President, Fox EntertainmentBonnie Bernstein, ‘92, Journalism Reporter, CBS SportsCarl Bernstein, ‘65, Arts & Sciences Author, Watergate reporterRobert Bonner, ‘63, Government Commissioner, U.S. Customs ServiceTim Brant, ‘73, Journalism Sportscaster, ABC and Jefferson-PilotHal Brierley, ‘65, Chemical Engineering Developer of frequent flyer programsSergey Brin, ’93, Mathematics Co-founder, Google, Inc. search engineKenneth Brody, ‘64, Electrical Eng. Former chairman, U.S. Export-Import BankJohn Brophy, ‘71, History President, ACS SolutionsVicky Bullett, ’90, General Studies WNBA & U.S. OlympianDennis Cardoza, ‘82, Gov./Politics Congressman, California 18th DistrictAlan Carey ‘78, Government President, Sales, PepsicoConnie Chung, ‘69, Journalism Emmy-winning CorrespondentMark Ciardi, ’83, Marketing Producer, “The Rookie” & “Miracle”A. James Clark ‘50, Civil Eng. President, Clark EnterprisesFran Contino, ‘68, Accounting CFO, McCormick & Co.Bob Corliss, ‘76, Gov./Politics President, Athlete’s FootLarry David, ‘69, Bus. Admin. Executive producer, Seinfeld Cindy Davis, ‘87, M.B.A. Senior Vice President, The Golf ChannelRaymond Davis, ’37, Chemistry Nobel Prize Winner, PhysicsDominique Dawes, ’02, Speech U.S. OlympianLen Elmore, ‘78, English Senior Counsel, LeBouef, Lamb, Greene & Lamb, LLP; ESPN

CommentatorGordon England, ’61, Electrical

Engineering Secretary of the NavyBoomer Esiason, ‘84, Undergraduate Studies Sportscaster, former NFL playerRaul Fernandez, ‘90, Economics Chairman, Object VideoCarly Fiorina, ’80, M.B.A. Chairman/CEO, Hewlett-PackardRobert Fischell, ’53, M.S. Physics Chairman, Fischell Biomedical, LLCJon Franklin, ‘70, Journalism Two-time Pulitzer Prize winnerRalph Friedgen, ‘70, P.E. Head coach, University of Maryland football

Carl Bernstein

Connie Chung

Gordon England

Fred Funk

Mark McEwen

Jay Nussbaum, ‘66, Journalism Executive Vice President,KPMG ConsultingPreston Padden, ‘70, Economics Executive Vice President, DisneyGeorge Pelecanos, ’80, Radio, TV, Film NovelistRobert Pincus, ‘68, Bus. Admin. Retired President, Washington Region, BB&TKevin Plank, ’97, Business Admin. Founder & CEO, Under ArmourJesus Rangel, ‘78, Journalism Vice President, corporate relations, Anheuser-BuschRobert Ratliff, ‘58, Industrial Education Executive chairman, Massey-Ferguson tractorsJudith Resnick, ‘77, Electrical Engineering Second woman in space; died in ‘86 Challenger explosionPaul Richards, ‘91, M.S. Electrical Eng. NASA AstronautJimmy Roberts, ‘79, Radio/TV/Film Reporter, NBCHarvey Sanders, ‘72, Journalism Founder, Nautica EnterprisesBen Scotti, ‘59, Arts & Sciences Original syndicator, Baywatch seriesTony Scotti, ‘61, Arts & Sciences Original syndicator, Baywatch seriesDavid Simon, ‘83, Undergraduate Studies Created TV series HomicideHarry Smith, ‘49, Electrical Eng. Inventor, pulse doppler radarRobert H. Smith, ‘50, Accounting Developer of Crystal City complexEd Snider, ‘55, Accounting Chairman, Philadelphia FlyersMichele Snyder, ‘86, Architecture Minority Owner, Washington RedskinsBert Sugar, ‘57, Bus. Admin. Boxing historianMark Turner, ’78, Urban Studies President, Steak Escape restaurant chainJoe Tydings, ’51, Arts-Law AttorneyLeo Van Munching, ‘50, Marketing/Bus. Admin. Headed one of America’s top import companiesScott Van Pelt, ’88, Radio, TV, Film ESPN AnchorJim Walton, ’81, Radio/TV/Film President/CEO, CNNMichael Ward, ’72, Marketing Chairman & CEO, CSXPam Ward, ‘84, Radio/TV/Film Co-anchor, ESPN and ESPN2Randy White, ‘74, P.E. NFL Hall of Fame inductee, ‘94Dianne Wiest, ‘69, Arts & Sciences Two-time Academy Award winnerGary Williams, ‘68, Marketing Head coach, University of Maryland men’s basketballMorgan Wootten, ’56, Phys Ed. U.S. Basketball Hall of FameDennis Wraase, ’66, Accounting President & CEO, PEPCO Holdings

Bert Sugar

Scott Van Pelt

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ACADEMIC SUPPORT AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT

The University of Maryland is committed to providing the highest quality education to all of its students. The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics strives to provide student-athletes excellent opportunities to participate in an intercollegiate athletics program of the highest quality, with the result that their athletics participation becomes an integral and valued component of their total educational experience at the university.

Terrapin student-athletes will find that the same hard work and discipline that has earned them success in athletics competition is also required in the classroom. Balancing the significant time demands and responsibilities required to be a successful student-athlete at the highest collegiate level is no small task. Therefore, as a result of their commitment to representing the university through athletics, Terrapin student-athletes are able to utilize support programs designed to meet their specific needs.

Led by assistant athletics director Anton Goff, the mission of the Academic Support and Career Development Unit (ASCDU) is to provide quality developmental programs and need-based services that will enhance academic progress, facilitate career development, and encourage the psychosocial growth of all UM student-athletes. Don Pearman (right) works with the field hockey team.

The Gossett Academic Support and Career Development Center for Terrapin student-athletes, named for long-time Terp supporters Barry and Mary Gossett, is located in the Comcast Center. It features a study center that includes 25 desktop computers, a tutoring center, a classroom, a CHAMPS/Life Skills resource room and individual offices for six professional academic counselors, a director of ILP programs, an assistant program coordinator and two graduate assistants. In addition, a new academic wing was added to the Gossett football team house last Fall. It features offices for two counselors, three learning specialist, and a graduate assistant; as well as a quiet study area, 29-desk computer lab, classroom, tutor rooms and classroom/lab for the individualized learning program.

Academic courses, programs and services offered by ASCDU include the following:

• Student-athlete orientation• Academic counseling• NCAA academic eligibility monitoring• Academic enrichment and career development presentations and workshops• Accredited tutorial support• Individualized learning program• EDCP 108-K (College learning strategies and skills)• EDCP 108-M (Math learning strategies and skills)• UNIV 100 (First-year transitions to the university)

MARYLAND GAMEPLANThe Maryland Gameplan is intended to assist

graduating Terrapin student-athletes as they begin the job search process. It is distributed to more than 500 corporations and businesses across the country, in addition to being featured on the M Club website. Prospective employers are introduced to our graduating student-athletes with resume information relative to academic, career and personal achievements. The Maryland Gameplan directory is produced annually in collaboration with the M Club.

CAREER NETWORKING NIGHT

Because career development is an ongoing process, ASCDU provides a variety of programs for student-athletes throughout the year. Professional assistance with resume- writing, interviewing skills, graduate school search and job search is readily available to all student-athletes. During the spring semester ASCDU hosts the Career Networking Night, where student-athletes can learn about career interests and career planning. Unlike typical “job fairs,” the purpose of this program is to allow student-athletes to explore multiple career opportunities by speaking directly to individuals in their chosen areas of interest. Employers at the Career Networking Night recognize the marketable qualities student-athletes have gained through athletic participation. Student-athletes learn about opportunities for internships and full-time jobs.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COUNCILThe Student-Athlete Advisory Council (S.A.A.C.) plays an important role in the

Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. It consists of two representatives from each varsity sport and meets on a regular basis with representatives from the athletic administration. The S.A.A.C. mission is to enhance the total student-athlete experience by developing leadership skills, promoting student-athlete welfare and fostering a positive student-athlete image on the Maryland campus, local area and nationally.

CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS PROGRAMSASCDU houses the NCAA’s (National Collegiate

Athletic Association) Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Personal Success (C.H.A.M.P.S.) Life Skills Program. The ASCDU staff, in collaboration with various other Department of Intercollegiate Athletics’ units and campus resources, strives to provide a systematic personal development program designed to reach each student-athlete based on his or her individual needs. The focus of the program is on the individual academically, athletically and emotionally, and on the changing needs and skills of that individual in the years during college and after graduation. The menu of presentations, workshops and seminars is a comprehensive and balanced system of “life learning” programs promoted for use by each varsity sport team.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS PROGRAMS:

• Support efforts of every student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation• Use athletics as preparation for success in life• Meet the changing needs of student-athletes• Promote respect for diversity among student-athletes• Enhance interpersonal relationships in the lives of student-athletes• Assist student-athletes in building positive self-esteem• Enable student-athletes to make meaningful contributions to their communities• Promote ownership by the student-athletes of their academic, athletic, personal and social

responsibilities• Enhance partnerships between the NCAA, member institutions and their communities for

the purpose of education• Encourage the development of leadership skills

CHAMPS/LIFE SKILLS PROGRAMS COMMITMENT STATEMENTS

Commitment to Academic Excellence To support the academic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual development and graduation.

Commitment to Athletic Excellence To build philosophical foundations for the development of athletic programs that are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being of the student-athlete.

Commitment to Personal Development To support the development of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and decision-making skills.

Commitment to Career Development To encourage the student-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals.

Commitment to Service To engage student-athletes in service to his/her campus and surrounding communities.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT FOR RETURNING ATHLETES PROGRAM

The Academic Support for Returning Athletes Program was created in 1986 to support the academic efforts of former varsity student-athletes at the University of Maryland, College Park. In 1989, ASRAP was assigned by the President’s Office to the Academic Achievements Program and enrolled 40 students that year. As a member of the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS), the University of Maryland is committed to assisting its former athletes with degree completion. A key component of the program is community outreach. Each returning student completes a “workship” that allows the cost of tuition and fees to be exchanged for community services with youth. In 2002, ASRAP moved into the ASCDU.

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COMPLIANCESenior Assoc. Athletics Director/Compliance and Student Services Jim Sarra 314-7258 [email protected]

Assistant Athletic Director/Compliance Steve Schofield 314-7081 [email protected]

Compliance Coordinator Keli Cunningham 314-8325 [email protected]

Compliance Coordinator Kelley Bickham 314-7619 [email protected]

Director of Character Education Kevin Glover 314-9289 [email protected]

DEVELOPMENTAssoc. Athletics Director/External Operations Cheryl Harrison 314-6687 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Beth Deskins 405-0729 [email protected]

Director of Major Gifts Cooper Jones 314-7073 [email protected]

Director of Major Gifts Darryl Hill 314-7014 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Lynne Pollard 314-7020 [email protected]

Director of M Club/Walk of Fame & History David Diehl 314-5372 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Dotti Warren 314-7020 [email protected]

Asst. A.D./Exec. Dir., Terrapin Club Jonathan Evans 405-0735 [email protected]

Associate Dir., Terrapin Club Julie Potter 314-7077 [email protected]

Assistant Dir., Terrapin Club Tracy Gletow 314-8626 [email protected]

Gift Processor Jennifer Evoy 314-7032 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Louise Gilman 314-7020 [email protected]

EQUIPMENTHead Manager Ron Ohringer 314-7331 [email protected]

Assistant Manager John Bowie 314-6647 [email protected]

Assistant Manager Tim Ahner 314-7110 [email protected]

Assistant Manager TBA 314-7130

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYDirector of Information Technology Lisa Packett 314-7049 [email protected]

Systems Assistant Reza Lubis 314-7308 [email protected]

MARKETINGMarketing Director Brian Ullmann 314-5252 [email protected]

Assistant Marketing Director Brett Tillett 314-1517 [email protected]

Asst. Director/Trademark & Licensing Joe Ebaugh 314-1203 [email protected]

Marketing Assistant Ryan Faloon 314-7071 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Adrienne Burrows 314-7072 [email protected]

MEDIA RELATIONSAssociate Athletics Director/Media Relations Doug Dull 314-7064 [email protected]

Associate Media Relations Director Greg Creese 314-7065 [email protected]

Asst. Media Relations Dir./Publications Cord. Patrick Fischer 314-7062 [email protected]

Assistant Media Relations Director Mark Fratto 314-8052 [email protected]

Assistant Media Relations Director Natalia Ciccone 314-7063 [email protected]

Assistant Media Relations Director Adam Zundell 314-7066 [email protected]

Assistant Media Relations Director Amy Mulligan 314-7068 [email protected]

Media Relations Coordinator Kelly Bramble 314-7064 [email protected]

Media Relations Assistant 314-7066

FAX 314-9094

OPERATIONS & FACILITIESAssistant Athletics Director/Ops. & Facilities Chris Nations 314-7125 [email protected]

Assistant Director of Operations Tom Divan 314-7127 [email protected]

Assistant Director of Operations Scott Sargent 314-9729 [email protected]

Assistant Director of Operations Jamie Ahrens 314-7128 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Patty Benfield 314-7126 [email protected]

Operations Intern Nick Melehorn 314-6680

SPORTS MEDICINEAssistant Athletics Director/Sports Medicine Darryl Conway 314-2663 [email protected]

Head Athletic Trainer Sandy Worth 314-9905 [email protected]

Assistant to A.D., Men’s Basketball J.J. Bush 314-7132 [email protected]

Associate Head Trainer Matt Charvat 314-9901 [email protected]

Assistant Trainer Andrea Roth 314-7113 [email protected]

Assistant Trainer Deanna Bennett 314-7137 [email protected]

Assistant Trainer Terrence Gee 314-8650 [email protected]

STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGStrength & Conditioning Coach Dwight Galt 314-9927 [email protected]

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Marc Heinekie 314-9927

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Barry Kagan 314-7310 [email protected]

Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Corliss White 314-2780 [email protected]

TICKET OFFICEAsst. A.D./Ticket Operations Greg Schiller 314-7093 [email protected]

Associate Ticket Manager Preston Robinson 314-7070 [email protected]

Assistant Ticket Manager Eloise Jones 314-7084 [email protected]

Assistant Ticket Manager Debbie Russell 314-7084 [email protected]

Assistant Ticket Manager Dan Johnston 314-7070 [email protected]

VIDEO SERVICES Acting Video Director Sean Kobrin 314-1278 [email protected]

Assistant Video Director Mike Harkness 314-5928

Video Assistant Danny Powell 314-5928

Football Video Director Jonah Bassett 314-9950 [email protected]

DIRECTOR’S OFFICEAthletics Director Deborah A. Yow 314-7075

Executive Administrative Assistant Denise O'Rourke 314-7075 [email protected]

Executive Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director/SWA Kathleen Worthington 314-7078 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Kim Bianchini 314-8678 [email protected]

Senior Assoc. Athletics Director/External Ops. Joe Hull 314-7035 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Jeanne Welch 314-6999 [email protected]

Senior Assoc. Athletics Director/CFO Larry Leckonby 314-7046 [email protected]

Senior Assoc. Athletics Director/Administration Michael Lipitz 314-7171 [email protected]

Associate Athletics Director/Internal Ops. Shawn Flynn 314-7162 [email protected]

Associate Athletics Director/Varsity Sports Dave Haglund 314-9433 [email protected]

Associate Athletics Director/Administration Troy Tucker 314-1325 [email protected]

Athletics Administration Asst. to Senior Staff Ryan Bowles 314-7083 [email protected]

Director of Human Resources Lisa Lepore 314-1967 [email protected]

ACADEMIC SUPPORT & CAREER DEVELOPMENTAssistant AD/Academic Support & Career Dev. Anton Goff 314-7040 [email protected]

Associate Director Heather Arianna 314-7037 [email protected]

Associate Director Don Pearman 314-7042 [email protected]

Associate Director/CHAMPS Coordinator TBA 314-9662

CHAMPS Graduate Assistant Bryan Vitagliano 314-6444 [email protected]

Assistant Director TBA 314-7038

Academic Counselor Laura Meckley 314-7044 [email protected]

Academic Counselor Kim Walz 314-7039 [email protected]

Academic Counselor Natasha Criss 314-7316 [email protected]

AEP Director Trina Kudlacek 314-9990 [email protected]

Learning Specialist Kim Cochrane 314-9291 [email protected]

Learning Specialist Emmett Gill 314-9995 [email protected]

Asst. Program Coordinator Sharon Staples 314-1845 [email protected]

Graduate Assistant Anita Sanyal 314-9990 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Lauren Gray 314-7043 [email protected]

BUSINESS OFFICEAssociate Athletics Director/Business Randy Eaton 314-7048 [email protected]

Asst. Business Manager Jennifer Roche 314-7437 [email protected]

Asst. Business Manager/Payroll Kathy Lynch 314-9532

Office Supervisor Phyllis Wallace 314-7050 [email protected]

Administrative Assistant Lori Panko 314-9214 [email protected]

STAFF DIRECTORY

FIELD HOCKEY SUPERVISOR

TROY TUCKERASSOCIATE AD/ADMIN.

Troy Tucker is entering his second year at Maryland as an Associate Athletics Director after spending five years as a Director of Athletics at Herkimer County Community College.

During his tenure at Herkimer from 1999-2004, Tucker operated the 21-sport, mationally competitive program with a balanced budget. He also oversaw the renovations of nine different facilities. Under Tucker's direction, Herkimer earned

three-consecutive top-10 finishes in the Region III Director's Cup and finished 2003-04 ranked fifth among junior college athletic program's in the nation by NATYCAA Pepsi Cup. Three teams won five NJCAA National Championships and four won 13 regional titles. His teams also earne eight NJCAA Academic Team of the Year awards with the women's swimming & diving squad garnering the honor three times.

Prior to his tenure at Herkimer, Tucker was the Director of Athletics at D'Youville College in Buffalo, N.Y., from 1996-99. While there, he headed the expansion of the athletics program from three to 11 teams and was named National Ahletic Director of the Year in 1998. At his arrival, Tucker also oversaw the department's move to NCAA Division III status.

While serving as Director of Athletics at Herkimer, Tucker was also the head men's basketball coach for four seasons before becoming an Associate Dean in his final year. During the 2000-01 campaign, he was named Coach of the Year after his squad qualified for the Region III Championship for the first time in seven years, winning its first-round game.

A native of Scio, N.Y., Tucker began his collegiate career as an administrator at Jamestown-Olean Community College where he served from 1992-96. During his time there. he helped initiate the college's athletic programs and was also the Jaguars' head men's basketball coach for a year.

Tucker is a 1991 graduate of Geneseo where he earned a bachelor of science degree in business. In 1992, he earned a master's from Springfield in athletics administration. Tucker and his wife, Rhonda, have a son, Griffin, and a daughter, Haley.

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MEDIA INFORMATIONMEDIA GUIDELINESCredentials: Media and photographer credentials for events at Maryland’s Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex may be obtained by working press, radio and television by writing or calling Natalia Ciccone in the Maryland Athletic Media Relations Office, 2725 Comcast Center, College Park, MD 20741-0295. All requests should be submitted at least 48 hours prior to the event by phoning the Media Relations Office at (301) 314-7063. Since space is limited, accommodations are on a priority basis: daily newspapers and wire services, originating radio and television stations, national weekly or monthly publications, electronic media outlets, local and regional television crews. Priority is granted to members of the media who cover Maryland Athletics on a regular basis, and to visiting media members. Photo passes will be issued only to accredited photographers on assignment.

Services: The Media Relations Office will provide complete statistics at the conclusion of every home game. Programs containing rosters and event notes on each team will be provided for the working media.

Fax Machine: The Media Relations Office has one facsimile machine, located in Room 2725 of Comcast Center, which is available upon request. The fax number is (301) 314-9094.

Terps on the Web: For up-to-date game stories, statistics, schedules and results, and other Maryland athletic department information, please locate www.umterps.com on the Internet.

MEDIA OUTLETSNEWSPAPERSWashington Post1150 15th StreetWashington D.C. 20071Phone: (202) 334-7350Fax: (202) 334-7685www.washingtonpost.com

Washington Times3600 New York Ave. N.E.Washington D.C. 20002Phone: (202) 636-3269Fax: (202) 529-7869www.washingtontimes.com

Baltimore Sun501 North Calvert StreetBaltimore, Md. 21203Phone: (410) 332-6200Fax: (410) 783-2518www.sunspot.net

Montgomery Journal2 Research CourtRockville, Md. 20850Phone: (301) 816-1427Fax: (301) 816-1421www.jrnl.com/mtg/

Prince George’s Journal6408 Edsall Rd.Alexandria, Md. 22312Phone: (301) 731-8303Fax: (301) 731-8363www.jrnl.com/pg/

Terrapin TimesP.O. Box 993Bel Air, Md. 21014Phone: (800) 594-9320Fax: (410) 256-8838www.superterp.com

TELEVISIONComcast SportsNet7700 Wisconsin Ave.Suite 200Bethesda Md. 20814Phone: (240) 497-3401Fax: (301) 718-3324www.comcastsportsnet.com

STUDENT MEDIAThe Diamondback3136 South Campus Dining HallUniversity of MarylandCollege Park, Md. 20742Phone: (301) 314-8200Fax: (301) 314-8358www.inform.umd.edu/Diamondback/

WMUC Radio3130 South Campus Dining HallUniversity of MarylandCollege Park, Md. 20742Phone: (301) 314-7866Fax: (301) 314-7879www.wmuc.umd.edu/

NATIONAL MEDIAUSA Today1000 Wilson BlvdArlington, Va. 22229Phone: (703) 276-3761Fax: (703) 276-5505usatoday.com

National Field HockeyCoaches Associationwww.nfhca.org

ESPNwww.espn.com/ncaa

Planet Field Hockeywww.planetfieldhockey.com

Women's Field Hockeywww.womensfieldhockey.com

For more information on Maryland field hockey, log on to

WWW.UMTERPS.COMNEWSRESULTSSCORESSTATSPHOTOSPROFILESFEATURESTICKETSAND MORE!

FIELD HOCKEY CONTACTNatalia CicconeAssistant Media Relations DirectorUniversity of Maryland2725 Comcast CenterCollege Park, MD 20742-0295

IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS(301) 314-7064 – Media Relations Office(301) 314-9094 – Media Relations Fax(301) 314-7063 – Ciccone’s Office(814) 880-9062 – Ciccone’s CellCiccone’s E-mail address: [email protected] Web Site: www.umterps.com