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Game Notes - UMTerps.com
2014
MARYLAND
FIELD HOCKEY
1987 • 1993 • 1999 • 2005 • 2006 • 2008 • 2010 • 2011
TERPS’ SCHEDULE
NFHCA POLL: 2 • RPI: 2
17-2, 7-1 Big Ten
Aug. 29
Aug. 31
Conference Cup • Lancaster, Pa.
vs. #10 Massachusetts
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vs. Northeastern
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Sept. 5
Sept. 7
#2 NORTH CAROLINA
MIAMI (OHIO)
Sept. 13
Sept. 14
Terrapin Invitational • College Park, Md.
DREXEL
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W, 3-0
#16 TEMPLE
BTNPlus W, 3-0
Sept. 20
Sept. 26
Sept. 28
Oct. 3
Oct. 5
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 15
Oct. 19
Oct. 24
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
at #15 Northwestern*
at #14 Michigan*
at #18 Michigan State*
OHIO STATE*
#18 OLD DOMINION
#4 PENN STATE*
PENN
at Princeton
RUTGERS*
at #19 Indiana*
AMERICAN
#14 IOWA*
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Big Ten Tournament • Ann Arbor, Mich.
vs. Ohio State
BTNPlus W, 5-0
vs. #5 Penn State
BTN
1:00
Championship
BTN
1:00
Nov. 15
Nov. 16
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
W, 3-2
W, 4-1
BTNPlus L, 1-3
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W, 3-1
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BTNPlus
BTNPlus
BTN
BTNPlus
BTN
BTNPlus
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BTNPlus
BTNPlus
BTNPlus
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L, 2-3
W, 2-0
W, 4-2
W, 6-0
W, 3-1
W, 4-3
W, 9-0
W, 8-1
W, 4-0
W, 8-2
W, 8-1
W, 4-1
NCAA First and Second Rounds • Campus Sites
First Round
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TBA
Second Round
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TBA
NCAA Final Four • College Park, Md.
Semifinals
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2/4:45
Championship
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1:00
All times eastern • Home games in CAPS • Home games at Field
Hockey & Lacrosse Complex • * Big Ten game
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vs. #5 Penn State
Nov. 7, 2014 • 1 p.m.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW
• Top-seeded Maryland will take on fourth-seeded Penn State Friday at 1 p.m. in the Big Ten semifinals.
The Terrapins beat the eight-seed, Ohio State, 5-0, Thursday in the quarterfinals. Sarah Sprink added
two goals and an assist in the win.
• Maryland has won 12 straight games, including seven straight conference matches, since Sept. 26.
• Penn State owns the all-time series over Maryland, 20-12-1, but the Terps have won the last three
straight games and eight of the last nine since 1994. Maryland won the most recent meeting, 4-3, in
College Park on Oct. 10. Lein Holsboer scored twice and Dessoye added a goal and an assist
• Maxine Fluharty was named Big Ten Player of the Year, Sarah Sprink was named Defensive Player
of the Year and Moira Putsch was named Freshman of the Year Wednesday. Missy Meharg was voted
Big Ten Coach of the Year, while Brooke Cabrera, Katie Gerzabek and Anna Dessoye were named to
the All-Big Ten Second Team. Alyssa Parker was honored with a Sportsmanship Award.
• The Terrapins lead the Big Ten in all offensive team categories. Maryland leads the nation in
scoring margin (3.22) and scoring average (4.39). Gerzabek and Dessoye are third and fifth in the
country in assists per game.
• Twelve Terps have combined to score 84 goals and four Terrapins have scored at least 10 goals Fluharty (15), Sprink (14), Putsch (11) and Dessoye (12). Katie Gerzabek leads Maryland, and the Big
Ten, in assists with 20. Anna Dessoye leads the team with 40 points.
• In last year’s NCAA Semifinal, the Terrapins fell to No. 5 Duke, 3-2. The Blue Devils scored just under
three minutes into the game, then Hayley Turner tied it off a shot from Sprink two minutes later. Duke
scored twice more before the end of the first half and Jill Witmer made it 3-2 with a goal before the
break. The Terps outshot the Blue Devils, 11-2 in the second half, but could not score the equalizer.
2014 RETURNING STARTERS
No.Player
Pos Ht Exp. Yr Hometown
2 Maxine Fluharty*
M/F 5-3 2V Sr. Millsboro, Del.
4 Kasey Tapman
M/D 5-10 2V R-Jr. Pocomoke City, Md.
8 Alyssa Parker
F/M 5-4 2V Jr. Woodbine, Md.
11 Delaney Leathers
M 5-2 So. So. Virginia Beach, Va.
14 Katie Gerzabek*
F 5-2 2V Sr. Springfield, Pa.
16 Steffi Schneid
M/D 5-8 2V Sr. Munich, Germany
17 Anna Dessoye
M 5-6 1V Jr. Mountain Top, Pa.
18 Sarah Sprink*
D 5-8 1V Jr. Neuss, Germany
*-2014 captains
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Other
Big Ten Player of the Year
Key member of Terps’ stellar 2013 defensive unit
Member of U.S. Under-21 Team
Womensfieldhockey.com All-Rookie Squad in 2013
2013 All-ACC Team; 2014 All-Big Ten Second Team
Started in 20 of 22 games in 2013
All Big Ten Second Team
2013 NFHCA All-American, Big Ten Defensive POTY
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
Scouting the Nittany Lions
• Penn State is 15-4 overall and went 5-3 in Big Ten play. The Nittany Lions are
currently ranked No. 5 in the Penn Monto/NFHCA Division I Coaches poll. Most
recently, they beat Michigan State, 1-0, in the Big Ten quarterfinals Thursday.
Taylor Herold leads them with 18 goals this year.
• Penn State owns the all-time series over Maryland, 20-12-1, but the Terps have
won the last three straight games and eight of the last nine matchups since 1994.
Maryland won the most recent meeting, 4-3, in College Park on Oct. 10. Lein
Holsboer scored twice and Anna Dessoye added a goal and an assist.
Terps in the Rankings
Maryland is ranked No. 2 in the latest Penn Monto/NFHCA Division I Coaches
poll, released Nov. 4. They have been ranked No. 2 for six weeks - since Sept.
30.
• The Terps have been ranked in the top five for the last 21 straight weeks, dating
back to the preseason poll in 2013.
• Maryland has been ranked in the top three in 146 of 168 polls since the 1999
season. The Terrapins have appeared in the top five in 163 in those 168 polls.
• Prior to the poll released Oct. 9, 2012, the Terrapins had not been outside the
top five since before the 1999 season. They were ranked sixth in that Oct. 9 poll.
Oh Captain, My Captain
Maxine Fluharty, Katie Gerzabek and Sarah Sprink were voted tricaptains by their teams for the 2014 season.
“Maxine, Katie and Sarah are a talented dynamic, hardworking leadership
trio,” head coach Missy Meharg said. “The front field, the midfield, the
backfield are represented by these NCAA/FIH experienced players.
All have been honored by their leagues and all three represented their
countries in the Junior World Cup. They understand that the way we
train and prepare puts us in position to win championships in November.”
Terps Going B1G
The Terrapins joined the Big Ten conference this year, after playing in
the ACC for 31 years. Big Ten field hockey is now the biggest conference
in the history of the sport in the NCAA with nine teams - Indiana, Iowa,
Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern, Ohio State, Penn State,
Rutgers and Maryland.
• The Terps are 90-32-3 (.732) all-time against Big Ten opponents.
• Head coach Missy Meharg is 73-12-1 (.855) vs. Big Ten opponents in
her 27 years at the helm of the Maryland field hockey program.
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY ROSTER
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Player
Jill Genovese
Maxine Fluharty*
Carrie Hanks
Kasey Tapman
Shari Jones
Layne Litsinger
Emma Rissinger
Alyssa Parker
Maddy Ulery
Delaney Leathers
Marissa Cutry
Rachel Frusher
Katie Gerzabek*
Welma Luus
Steffi Schneid
Anna Dessoye
Sarah Sprink*
Moira Putsch
Courtney Deena
Lein Holsboer
Brooke Adler
Anne-Floor Jansen
van Galen
Brooke Cabrera*
99 Melissa Flowe
Pos.
GK
M/F
D
M/D
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F/M
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M
M/D
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M/D
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Cl.
Ht.Hometown (High School)
Jr.
5-2
Rockville, Md. (Academy of the Holy Cross)
Sr.
5-3
Millsboro, Del. (Sussex Technical HS)
Fr.
5-7
Niskayuna, N.Y. (Niskayuna HS)
R-Jr. 5-10
Pocomoke City, Md. (Pocomoke HS)
Jr.
5-4
Princeton, N.J. (Montgomery HS)
Fr.
5-0
White Hall, Md. (Hereford HS)
R-So. 5-2
Lititz, Pa. (Warwick HS)
Jr.
5-4
Woodbine, Md. (Glenelg HS)
Fr.
5-4
Davidsonville, Md. (South River HS)
So. 5-2
Virginia Beach, Va. (Ocean Lakes HS)
R-Fr. 5-7
Medford, N.J. (Shawnee HS)
So. 5-6
Perth, Western Australia (Penrhos College)
Sr.
5-2
Springfield, Pa. (Academy of Notre Dame)
Sr.
5-8
Pretoria, South Africa (Waterkloof HS)
Sr.
5-8
Munich, Germany (Gisela-Gym. München)
Jr.
5-6
Mountain Top, Pa. (Crestwood HS)
Jr.
5-8
Neuss, Germany ( Erzbischöfliches Gym. Marienberg)
Fr.
5-5
Media, Pa. (Academy of Notre Dame)
So. 5-2
Pickerington, Ohio (Columbus Academy)
Fr.
5-8
Hilversum, Netherlands (Gemeentelijk Gym. Hilversum)
So. 5-3
Baltimore, Md. (Garrison Forest School)
Jr.
5-5
Hilversum, Netherlands (University of Amsterdam)
GK
R-Sr.
5-6
Greenwich, Conn. (Greenwich HS)
GK
Fr.
5-7
Severna Park, Md. (Kecoughtan HS)
Head Coach: Missy Meharg (Delaware ‘85, 27th season)
Associate Head Coach: Dina Rizzo (Maryland ‘02, Fifth season)
Assistant Coach/Technical Director: Joppe de Vries (University of Amsterdam ‘00, Second season)
Volunteer Assistant Coach: Steve Simpson (Maryland ‘88, 10th season, non-consecutive)
Student Assistant Coaches: Natalie Hunter (Maryland ‘14); Jill Witmer (Maryland ‘14)
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terps.com QUICK FACTS
Location: College Park, Md.
Conference: Big Ten
Enrollment: 37,641
Founded: 1856
Colors: Red, White, Black, Gold
Nickname: Terrapins, Terps
Stadium (Capacity): Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex (2,000)
President: Dr. Wallace Loh (Grinnell College ‘65)
Athletics Director: Kevin Anderson (San Francisco State ‘79)
2013 Overall Record: 22-2
2013 Conference Record: 6-0
2013 ACC Tournament Finish: CHAMPIONS
Postseason Finish: NCAA Semifinals
Final Kookaburra/NFHCA National Ranking: 1
Starters Returning/Lost: 8/4
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16/6
FIELD HOCKEY HISTORY
First Year of Field Hockey (Years): 1974 (41 years)
Overall Record (Win Pct.): 641-202-36 (.750, 41 years)
Big Ten Record (Win Pct.): 7-1 (.875, First year)
NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last: 26/2013
NCAA Tournament Record: 56-18 (.757)
Last NCAA Tourmament Opponent: Duke, lost 3-2
National Championships: 8
(1987, 1993, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011)
Conference Tournament Championships: 10
(1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013)
Conference Season Championships: 10
(1991, 1993, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014)
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
Genovese jen-oh-VEEZ
Shari
Sherry
Layne Litsinger
Lane LIT-sing-er
RissingerRIH-sing-er
Ulery
OO-ler-ee
Welma Luus
VELL-ma LOOS
Schneidsh-nide
Dessoyedess-OY
Putsch
Rhymes with Dutch
Lein Holsboer
Lane HOLES-bore
Anne-Floor Jansen van Galen
AHN-eh FLOOR YAN-sen
van HA-len
FloweFlow
Mehargma-HARG
Dina
DEE-nah
Joppe de Vries
YO-pa de-FREEZ
2014 Maryland Field Hockey Notes
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
• The Terrapins won the first Big Ten title for the Three Named to Big Ten Players
University of Maryland with a 4-1 win over No. 14 to Watch List
Iowa on Nov. 1, 2014 in College Park.
Junior Anna Dessoye, senior Maxine Fluharty and
senior Katie Gerzabek were named to the Big Ten
Players to Watch list.
Home Sweet Home
Since its opening in 2003, the Field Hockey & • Dessoye is Maryland’s leading returning scorer,
Lacrosse Complex has provided the Maryland after she notched 13 goals and 16 assists in 2013.
• Fluharty added 12 goals and seven assists last
hockey program a huge home field advantage.
• The Terps are 137-15 (.901) all-time at the year and was named a 2013 Third Team NFHCA
All-American.
Complex.
• Maryland won 38 straight games at the Complex • Gerzabek scored five goals and notched three
from Oct.11, 2008 through Oct. 14, 2011. The streak assists in her 19 games played.
ended with a 5-2 loss to then-No. 1 Old Dominion.
• The Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex has played Meharg Named Top Recruiter
home to 22 of Maryland’s NCAA Tournament Terrapin head coach Missy Meharg was named
games, including two Final Fours (2007, 2010). one of college athletics’ top 20 recruiters by ESPNU
The Terrapins are 21-1 in those games and won in January 2012.
the 2010 national title on their home field.
• Meharg was the only NCAA field hockey coach to
• Maryland will host the 2014 NCAA Final Four at make ESPNU’s list.
the Nov. 21 and 23.
• Her stellar recruiting classes have won her seven
NCAA titles overall (1993, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2008,
2010, 2011) and 10 conferene titles.
Pack the House
• The Maryland field hockey team has increasingly • Here is the top 10:
attracted more and more fans to the Field Hockey
& Lacrosse Complex season after season. The
Terrapins have led the nation in attendance since
2010.
• In 2013, Maryland led the country in attendance
with 8,176 fans coming out to see the Terrapins. On
average, 629 fans came to each game, which was
nearly 200 more than North Carolina’s average of
438 which was second in the country.
• An NCAA-record crowd of 2,381 came out to
watch as Maryland beat North Carolina 3-2 in
double overtime for the 2010 national championship
at the Complex.
Overtime is Terp Time
During Missy Meharg’s tenure, the Terrapins have
become one of the nation’s most dangerous teams
in overtime.
• The Terps are 56-22 (.718) all-time in games that
went to overtime or penalty strokes.
• In Meharg’s tenure, the Terps are 46-18 (.719) in
overtime or penalty strokes games.
Play the Best
The Terrapins will play one of the strongest
schedules in the country.
• Ten of the Terps’ 18 regular season games are
against teams in the NFHCA Preseason Top 20.
They are 8-2 against ranked teams.
• The Terrapins will face off against seven of the
other 15 teams in the 2013 NCAA Tournament and
are 6-1 so far against them.
1. Pat Henry, Texas A&M Track & Field
2. Anson Dorrance, UNC women’s soccer
3. Ed Orgeron, USC Football
4. Chris Dailey, UConn WBB
5. MISSY MEHARG, Maryland field hockey
6. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke MBB
7. Russ Rose, Penn State volleyball
8. Barton Burns, Alabama football
9. Jay Clark, Georgia gymnastics
10. Chad Holbrook, South Carolina baseball
Terps on the BTN
All games of the Big Ten Tournament will be shown
through BTN2Go or BTN.
• The Semifinals and Final will be televised
internationally on BTN or on the BTN2Go app as
well.
• Fans can access all Big Ten content across all
sports and schools on BTN Plus for $119.95 per
year or a $14.95 monthly subscription. A Maryland
School Pass, which includes all Maryland athletics
contests, home and away, on BTN Plus for $79.95
per year or for a $9.95 monthly subscription. This
service is available world-wide.
Staff Updates
The Terrapins return three assistant staff members
in 2014. Dina Rizzo, Joppe de Vries and Steve
Simpson all return for the second straight year
together.
• Meharg will welcome back recent Terrapin alums
Natalie Hunter and Jill Witmer as student assistant
coaches this year as both work to finish their
degrees.
8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 10 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
TERPS
...in the Rankings
PENN MONTO/NFHCA
COACHES POLL (11/4)
RK School
Record
Votes
1
North Carolina (31)
16-2
767
2
MARYLAND* (8)
16-2
748
3 Connecticut 14-3671
4 Stanford 17-1649
5
Penn State*
14-4
609
6 Syracuse 13-4546
7 Duke 12-5514
8 Louisville 15-4457
9
Boston College
13-5
440
10Northwestern* 13-6 424
11
Wake Forest
11-6
387
12Michigan* 12-6 353
13Virginia 12-7 315
14Albany 16-2 284
15Iowa* 11-6 244
16Temple 13-6 210
17 Old Dominion
11-7
167
18Northeastern 13-4 156
19 Michigan State*
10-8
72
20 Boston University
11-7
56
*-Big Ten opponent | Italics are Terps’ 2014 opponents
B1G STANDINGS (FINAL)
Team
MARYLAND
Northwestern
Michigan
Penn State
Iowa
Michigan State
Rutgers
Indiana
Ohio State
B1G
7-1 (.875)
6-2 (.750)
6-2 (.750)
5-3 (.625)
4-4 (.500)
4-4 (.500)
2-6 (.250)
1-7 (.125)
1-7 (.125)
Overall
16-2 (.889)
13-6 (.684)
12-6 (.667)
14-4 (.778)
11-6 (.647)
10-8 (.556)
9-9 (.500)
9-8 (.529)
6-11 (.353)
B1G TEAM RANKINGS (11/6)
Stat
B1G
NCAA
Scoring Margin
3.23
1
1
Scoring Average
4.39
1
1
Goals Against Avg
1.17
1
7
Shots Per Game
21.94
1
-Shutouts 6 19
Assists/Game 3.50 1 3
Corners/Game 8.50 1 4
Goals Off Corners/Game 1.44
1
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B1G INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (11/6)
Stat
B1G
Cabrera
GAA1.10
1
Dessoye PPG 2.11
4
APG0.89
3
GWG5
2
Fluharty
PPG1.83
8
GPG0.83
4
Gerzabek
APG1.11
1
Sprink
SPG3.72 T8
PPG1.61 10
GPG0.67 T8
NCAA
6
11
5
-24
14
3
-46
37
MILESTONE UPDATE (11/7)
Brooke Cabrera
Anna Dessoye
Maxine Fluharty
Maxine Fluharty
Katie Gerzabek
85 career saves
94 career points
95 career points
38 career goals
47 career assists
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
TERPS
Record When...
Overall....................................................................17-2
In B1G Games..........................................................7-1
In Non-conference Games.....................................10-1
At Home..................................................................10-1
Away.........................................................................4-1
Neutral Sites.............................................................3-0
Day Games.............................................................15-2
Night Games.............................................................2-0
vs. Top 5 opponents.................................................1-1
vs. Top 10 opponents...............................................2-1
vs. Top 20 opponents...............................................8-2
vs. unranked opponents...........................................9-0
vs. 2013 NCAA Tournament teams..........................6-1
Leading at halftime.................................................16-0
Trailing at halftime....................................................0-2
Tied at halftime.........................................................1-0
Overtime........................................................................
Maryland has more shots.......................................16-1
Opponent had more shots........................................1-1
Shots are tied................................................................
Maryland has more saves........................................2-0
Opponent has more saves.....................................15-2
Saves are tied................................................................
Maryland has more corners....................................16-1
Opponent has more corners.....................................1-1
Corners are tied.............................................................
Maryland scores first..............................................17-0
Opponent scores first...............................................0-2
Games decided by one goal.....................................2-1
Games decided by 2-4 goals....................................9-1
Games decided by more than 4 goals......................6-0
Global Terps
Six of the 24 Terrapins are from different parts of the
globe, reflecting Maryland’s diversity as a campus.
• Steffi Schneid and Sarah Sprink hail from
Germany and all have experience playing in the
German national team system. Sprink played with
the German Under-21 team in the Junior World
Cup in Monchengladbach, Germany last summer.
• Rachel Frusher is from Perth, Australia. She met
former Terrapin Jemma Buckley playing in the
Australian system, who told her about the Terps.
• Lein Holsboer and Anne-Floor Jansen van Galen
are both from the Netherlands. Jansen van Galen
is an exchange student from the University of
Amsterdam for the fall semester.
• Welma Luus came to Maryland to play tennis,
but also has much experience in field hockey from
growing up in South Africa. She played on the
South African Under-18 team.
Terrapins on U.S. National
Teams
Eight Terrapins, former and present, are currently
on USA Field Hockey’s national team rosters.
• Katie O’Donnell competed for the U.S. Senior
National Team in London last summer. She and
Jill Witmer both competed for the USA in the
Rabobank World Cup in the Netherlands this
summer. Ali McEvoy is also a member of the U.S.
Senior National Team.
• Anna Dessoye, Alyssa Parker, Delaney Leathers
and Moira Putsch are on the U.S. Under-21 Team.
• Freshman Carrie Hanks is on the U.S. Under-19
Team.
On Sunday................................................................7-0
On Monday....................................................................
On Tuesday...................................................................
On Wednesday.........................................................2-0
On Thursday.............................................................1-0
On Friday..................................................................5-1
On Saturday.............................................................2-1
In August..................................................................2-0
In September............................................................5-2
In October.................................................................8-0
In November.............................................................2-0
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2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
MissyMEHARG
• Terrapin athletes have played on their respective
national teams from nine countries around the
world: England, Ireland, Chile, Holland, Germany,
488-117-9 (.802) 27th Season
Australia, Zimbabwe, Scotland and South Africa
• Served on the U.S. National Team coaching staff
Head coach Missy Meharg has been at the helm with two ACC titles
from 1993-1997. She assisted in the 1994 World
of the Terrapin field hockey program for 27 years, and an NCAA title
Cup, the 1995 Pan American Games and the 1996
along the way building a program rich with a • Seven Honda
Olympics
winning tradition. Voted National Coach of the Sports Awards won
• 2010 USA Under 21 squad coaching staff member
Year an unprecedented nine times, Meharg has by five players
and has worked with International teams in the
exemplified the tradition of excellence Maryland • 45 All-Americans,
ages of Under-21 and Under-18
field hockey has become known for, a program with including six four-time
• USA hockey level 3 coaching accreditation.
eight National Championships and 10 conference All-Americans and
• Created 7 teaching tapes and DVDs for
championships - solidifying the Terrapins’ position ten three-time AllChampionship Productions
among the top programs in the nation.
Americans
• 13 players have been named conference players • Over 85 Maryland players have earned spots
• Seven national titles, including five in seven years of the year. Paula Infante earned the Defensive on the ACC’s Honor Roll and 56 Terrapins have
(1993, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011)
Player of the Award twice, while Katie O’Donnell been named to the National Field Hockey Coaches
Association’s Academic Squad
• 10 conference tournament crowns
won all four years of her career
• 16 appearances in the NCAA Semifinals round, • Meharg was contracted by NBC to work as a color
including 10 in the NCAA Finals
commentator and analyst for field hockey during Welsh, Infante, Rowe, O’Donnell &
Frazer Win Honda Award
• Overall record of 488-117-9 gives her a winning coverage of the 2012 Olympic Games in London
percentage of .802
• Five of Meharg’s former athletes have competed In 2001, defensive back Autumn Welsh became the
• Inaugural Big Ten title for University of Maryland on U.S. Olympic teams. Katie O’Donnell and Keli first athlete under Missy Meharg to be recognized
in 2014
Smith Puzo both represented Team USA in London as the national player of the year. Welsh was named
• 2014 Big Ten Coach of the Year
in 2012. Four former Terrapins played in the Beijing the recipient of the prestigious Honda Award,
• Nine National Coach of the Year awards and eight Olympics in 2008. Lauren Powley, Dina Rizzo and marking the first time in Maryland field hockey
conference Coach of the Year awards
Smith Puzo were on the 16-spot roster and Sara history that a Terp attained the honor. After leading
the Terps to back-to-back NCAA Championships in
• Led the team to two of the most successful Silvetti served as an alternate
seasons in school history in 2009 and 2010. Over • Kate Kauffman Beach was the Terps’ first 2005 and 2006, defensive midfielder Paula Infante
earned the honor both years, becoming only the
those two years, the Terps earned a record of 46-2 Olympian in Atlanta Games in 1996
third field hockey player in the history of the award
to win it multiple times. Infante went on to be a topfive finalist for the coveted Honda-Broderick Cup,
presented to the NCAA’s Collegiate Woman Athlete
Overall
of the Year across all sports. In 2008, Susie Rowe
Year
SchoolRecord Pct. Postseason
capped a senior campaign in which she won her
1985
Maryland, Asst. Coach14-7-3 .646 NCAA Second Round
third national title with the national player of the year
1986
Maryland, Asst. Coach9-10-2 .476
award after setting Maryland records with 28 goals
1987
Maryland, Asst. Coach18-4-1 .804 NCAA Champion
and 74 total points scored. The defender scored
the game-winner in the National Championship
1988
Maryland, Head Coach11-9-2 .545 NCAA First Round
game, a 4-2 victory over Wake Forest. As a junior,
1989
Maryland, Head Coach11-8-1 .575
Katie O’Donnell won the nation’s top award after
1990
Maryland, Head Coach11-6-2 .632 NCAA First Round
breaking the ACC assist records and leading the
1991
Maryland, Head Coach
17-5-1
.761 NCAA Semifinals
team offensively. Megan Frazer, team co-captain,
1992
Maryland, Head Coach15-5-1 .738 ACC Champion, NCAA Second Round
won in 2011 after leading the Terrapins from an
1993
Maryland, Head Coach
21-3.875NCAA CHAMPION
unseeded NCAA Tournament berth to another
1994
Maryland, Head Coach10-9-2 .526
national title. Infante (2005, 06), Welsh (2001),
1995
Maryland, Head Coach
19-5.792NCAA Finals
Rowe (2008), O’Donnell (2009), Frazer (2011)
1996
Maryland, Head Coach15-7 .681 NCAA Second Round
and women’s lacrosse standout Jen Adams (2000,
1997
Maryland, Head Coach18-4 .818 NCAA Second Round
2001) are the only Honda Award recipients in
1998
Maryland, Head Coach16-6 .727 ACC Champion, NCAA Second Round
Maryland athletics history.
1999
Maryland, Head Coach24-1 .960 ACC Champion, NCAA CHAMPION
The Meharg File
2000
Maryland, Head Coach
19-4
.826 ACC Champion, NCAA Semifinal
2001
Maryland, Head Coach20-4 .833 ACC Champion, NCAA Final
2002
Maryland, Head Coach17-5 .773 NCAA Second Round
2003
Maryland, Head Coach
20-4
.833 NCAA Semifinal
2004
Maryland, Head Coach
17-6
.739 NCAA Semifinal
2005
Maryland, Head Coach23-2 .920 ACC Champion, NCAA CHAMPION
2006
Maryland, Head Coach
23-2.920NCAA CHAMPION
2007
Maryland, Head Coach18-3 .857 NCAA Second Round
2008
Maryland, Head Coach22-2 .917 ACC Champion, NCAA CHAMPION
2009
Maryland, Head Coach23-1 .958 ACC Champion, NCAA Final
2010
Maryland, Head Coach23-1 .958 ACC Champion, NCAA CHAMPION
2011
Maryland, Head Coach
19-4.826NCAA CHAMPION
2012
Maryland, Head Coach
18-6
.750 NCAA Semifinal
2013
Maryland, Head Coach
22-2
.917 ACC Champion, NCAA Semifinal
2014
Maryland, Head Coach17-2 .895
27 Years488-117-9 .802 24 NCAA Tournament appearances
54-18 (.757 in NCAA Tournament games)
8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 10 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
DinaRIZZO
Associate Head Coach• 5th year • Maryland ‘02
After conducting a full candidate search, Maryland
welcomed Dina Rizzo back to College Park in
June 2010, after she served as an assistant at
the University of Massachusetts during the 2009
season. Head coach Missy Meharg promoted her
to associate head coach in January 2013.
Prior to her time in Amherst, Mass., Rizzo spent
the spring of 2009 working with the Crimson of
Harvard. She got her start in coaching as a
volunteer assistant with the Terrapins in 2004.
JoppedE VRIES
Assistant Coach• 2nd year • Amsterdam ‘00
Maryland field hockey head coach Missy
Meharg announced the hiring of Joppe de Vries
(pronounced YO-pa de-VREEZ) as the program’s
assistant coach and technical director in July 2013.
De Vries comes to College Park with over a decade
of experience, including serving as goalkeeping
coach for the South African national teams in
preparation for the London Olympics.
“Joppe is technically an outstanding choice to
join our coaching staff,” Meharg said. “He’s had
a variety of hands-on coaching experiences, both
internationally at the Olympic level and the Dutch
club system, which is the best club system in the
world. We are really pleased with what he will bring
to the University of Maryland. We welcome his wife
and daughter as well and it will be a real honor to work with Joppe.”
Rizzo served on the U.S. Senior National team for
seven years after her graduation from Maryland,
making 133 appearances. She competed in all six
of the U.S.’s games in the 2008 Beijing Olympics and played in the 2006 World
Cup. Rizzo was also a member of the 2003 Pan American silver medalist team De Vries has taught physical education and marketing communications at the
and played in two Olympic qualifiers and one World Cup qualifier.
University of Amsterdam for the past eight years. Over the last 12 years, he worked
with various club teams in the Netherlands, including coaching the Rotterdam
As a player at Maryland from 1998-2001, Rizzo was a member of the 1999 Hockey Club and former Terrapin Berber Rischen. Terrapin greats Paula Infante
National Championship team. She was named a first team All-American, All-ACC and Boukje Vermeullen also played with the Rotterdam Hockey Club.
and to the NCAA All-Tournament team in 2001. Rizzo earned her bachelor of arts
From 2010 through 2012, de Vries developed with the goalkeepers of South
in Communication in 2002.
Africa’s senior men’s and women’s national teams, as well as the Under-18 and
Under-21 teams.
De Vries earned his degree in 2000 from the University of Amsterdam in physical
education with a specialization in sports marketing.
De Vries and his wife, Katrien Van Den Eijnde, have a young daughter, Saar, and
infant son, Tijn.
SteveSIMPSON
Volunteer Assistant Coach• Maryland ‘88
Maryland field hockey head coach Missy Meharg
announced Steve Simpson as the program’s
volunteer assistant coach in August of 2013. Simpson
has deep roots at Maryland as an alumnus, and he
was involved as an undergraduate and assistant
coach.
In his two years as an assistant coach at
Syracuse (2011, 2012), Simpson helped lead the
Orange to a 38-7 record, one BIG EAST Tournament
title, one regular season title, two NCAA Tournaments,
and one Final Four.
Simpson joined the Syracuse staff after
concluding a four-year stint at New Hampshire. The
Wildcats won the America East regular season title in
2010. Prior to UNH, he worked at UMass, where he served as assistant coach from
2003-06.
Simpson began working with the Maryland field hockey team while he was a
student at Maryland. He was a part of the program when head coach Sue Tyler and
then-assistant Meharg won its first national title in 1987. He came on-board as an
assistant with Meharg in 1995 and stayed on through 2003. Together, they won the
1999 national championship and went to four Final Fours.
Simpson also has international coaching experience as an assistant with the
U.S. Women’s National Team (1997-98) that included the Hockey World Cup in May
1998 and the Champions Trophy in 1997. In addition, he has coached at numerous “A”
and “B” Camps and been active in the USFHA Futures Program, including serving as
Regional Director and Director of Coaching of the Chesapeake Region.
Simpson was an internationally-rated umpire manager. He umpired at the Indoor
World Cup in Leipzig, the Pan Am Games, the Pan Am Cup and the World Cup qualifier
in Edinburgh in 2001.
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2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
1
6
12
17
Jill Genovese
GK • 5-2 • Jr.
Rockville, Md.
Layne Litsinger
F • 5-0 • Fr.
White Hall, Md.
Marissa Cutry
M/D • 5-8 • R-Fr.
Medford, N.J.
Anna Dessoye
M • 5-6 • Jr.
Mountain Top, Pa.
23
2
7
Maxine Fluharty
M/F • 5-3 • So.
Millsboro, Del.
.
Emma Rissinger
13
18
Brooke Adler
F/M • 5-3 • So.
Baltimore, Md.
F • 5-2 • R-So.
Lititz, Pa.
.
Rachel Frusher
D • 5-6 • So.
Perth, Australia
Sarah Sprink
D • 5-8 • Jr.
Neuss, Germany
24
3
8
14
19
Anne-Floor
Jansen van Galen
F • 5-5 • Jr.
Hilversum, Netherlands
4
Carrie Hanks
D • 5-7 • Fr.
Niskayuna, N.Y.
9
Alyssa Parker
F/M • 5-4 • Jr.
Woodbine, Md.
Katie Gerzabek
F • 5-2 • Sr.
Springfield, Pa.
Moira Putsch
F/M • 5-5 • Fr.
Media, Pa.
44
M/D • 5-10 • R-Jr.
Pocomoke City, Md.
11
Maddy Ulery
F • 5-4 • Fr.
Fernhill Heath, England
15
20
5
Kasey Tapman
Welma Luus
F • 5-8 • Sr.
Pretoria, South Africa
Courtney Deena
Brooke Cabrera
GK • 5-6 • R-Sr.
Greenwich, Conn.
F/M • 5-2 • So.
Pickerington, Ohio
99
Shari Jones
F • 5-5 • Jr.
Princeton, N.J.
Delaney Leathers
M • 5-2 • So.
Virginia Beach, Va.
16
22
Steffi Schneid
M/D • 5-8 • Sr.
Munich, Germany
Lein Holsboer
M • 5-8 • Fr.
Hilversum, Netherlands
Melissa Flowe
GK • 5-7 • Fr.
Severna Park, Md.
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
Record BookUPDATE
TERPS
CAREER RECORDS
SEASON RECORDS
1. 306 Katie O’Donnell
07-10
2. 187 Carla Tagliente
97-00
3. 179 Nicole Muracco
06-09
4.
163
Jill Witmer10-13
5. 162 Rachel Hiskins
98-01
6. 158 Caroline Walter
98-01
158
Kim Turner85-88
8. 154 Lynsey McVicker
95-97
9.
150
Susie Rowe05-08
10. 139 Paula Infante
03-06
1. 98 Katie O’Donnell
2010
2. 87 Katie O’Donnell
2009
3.
74
Susie Rowe2008
4. 68 Katie O’Donnell
2008
5. 67 Rachel Hiskins
1999
6. 66 Nicole Muracco
2009
7.
63
Lisa Buente1990
8. 62 Rachel Hiskins
2000
9. 59 Emma Thomas
2009
59 Caroline Walter
1999
59 Lynsey McVicker
1997
POINTS
GOALS
1. 99 Katie O’Donnell
07-10
2. 85 Nicole Muracco
06-09
3. 73 Carla Tagliente
97-00
4.
70
Lisa Buente87-90
5.
67
Jill Witmer10-13
6.
60
Susie Rowe05-08
60 Caroline Walter
98-01
8. 59 Carissa Messimer
99-02
9. 58 Paula Infante
03-06
58
Kim Turner85-88
ASSISTS
1.108* Katie O’Donnell
07-10
2.
71
Jen Pratt95-98
3. 64 Rachel Hiskins
97-01
4. 50 Lynsey McVicker
95-97
5. 49 Janneke van Leeuwen
04-07
49 Sabrina Salam
90-93
7. 47 KATIE GERZABEK
11-pres.
8.
42
Kim Turner85-88
9. 41 Harriet Tibble
09-12
41 Carla Tagliente
97-00
11. 39 Autumn Welsh
98-01
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
1. 0.91
2. 0.94
3. 1.01
4. 1.04
5. 1.11
Ashley Hohnstine
Kathryn Masson
Irene Horvat
Kim Chorosiewski
Mary Bernard
SAVES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
747
540
340
289
236
Kim Chorosiewski
Irene Horvat
Andrea Closkey
Denise Wescott
Kathryn Masson
SHUTOUTS
1. 42.5
2. 28
3. 27
4. 21
5. 20
Irene Horvat
Kim Chorosiewski
Ashley Hohnstine
Alana Eliwatt
Kathryn Masson
SAVE PERCENTAGE
1. .875 Kim Chorosiewski
2. .873 Irene Horvat
3. .845 Denise Wescott
u
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04-07
91-94
84-87
80-83
84-87
91-94
88-90
76-79
04-07
... By the Numbers
POINTS
GOALS
1. 32 Katie O’Donnell
2010
2. 31 Nicole Muracco
2009
3. 28 Katie O’Donnell
2009
28
Susie Rowe2008
28
Lisa Buente1990
6. 25 Nicole Muracco
2008
7. 24 Emma Thomas
2009
24 Caroline Walter
1999
24 Nadine Bennett
1997
10. 22 Jemma Buckley
2011
22 Jemma Buckley
2010
22 Rachel Hiskins
2000
ASSISTS
1. 34 Katie O’Donnell
2010
2.
33
Jen Pratt1997
3. 31 Katie O’Donnell
2009
31 Rachel Hiskins
1999
4. 26 Alexis Pappas
2009
26 Katie O’Donnell
2008
6. 23 Lynsey McVicker
1997
7. 20 KATIE GERZABEK
2014
20 Harriet Tibble
2011
9. 19 Carla Tagliente
1999
10.
18
Susie Rowe2008
18 Rachel Hiskins
2000
18
Jen Pratt1998
13.17 Katie O’Donnell
2007
three others
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
min. 490 minutes
1. 0.54
2. 0.66
3. 0.70
4. 0.87
5. 0.88
Irene Horvat
Ashley Hohnstine
Kathryn Masson
Kim Chorosiewski
Ashley Hohnstine
91-94
84-87
99-01
94-97
04-07
SAVES
84-87
91-94
76-79
SHUTOUTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
215
209
200
194
181
1. 12.0
12.0
3. 11.0
4. 9.5
Kim Chorosiewski
Irene Horvat
Andrea Closkey
Kim Chorosiewski
Kim Chorosiewski
Irene Horvat
Irene Horvat
Ashley Hohnstine
Irene Horvat
1993
1999
2006
1985
2001
1985
1994
1989
1986
1984
Two+ Goal Games
Player
Dessoye
Fluharty
Fluharty
Fluharty
Gerzabek
Holsboer
Luus
Parker
Putsch
Putsch
Sprink
Sprink
Sprink
Sprink Goals
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Date
Opponent
10/24/14 at #19 Indiana
9/28/14 at #18 MSU
10/15/14 at Princeton
11/1/14 #14 Iowa
10/3/14 Ohio State
10/10/14 #4 Penn State
10/15/14 at Princeton
10/29/14American
9/13/14Drexel
10/29/14American
10/12/14Penn
10/19/14Rutgers
10/29/14American
11/6/14 vs. Ohio State
Two+ Assist Games
Player
Dessoye
Dessoye
Gerzabek
Gerzabek
Gerzabek
Gerzabek
Gerzabek
Gerzabek
Putsch
Asts.Date
410/12/14
210/19/14
2
9/14/14
2
10/3/14
210/12/14
210/19/14
2
10/24/14
210/29/14
2
11/6/14
Three+ Points Games
Player
Pts. Date
Dessoye
3
9/7/14
Dessoye
3
10/10/14
Dessoye 610/12/14
Dessoye
5
10/24/14
Dessoye 310/29/14
Fluharty
4
9/28/14
Fluharty
6
10/15.14
Fluharty
3
10/24/14
Fluharty
4
11/1/14
Gerzabek
6
10/3/14
Hanks
310/12/14
Holsboer
4
10/10/14
Luus
4
10/15/14
Luus
3
10/24/14
Parker
510/29/14
Pustch
49/13/14
Putsch
3
9/28/14
Putsch
3
10/3/14
Putsch
510/29/14
Rissinger 310/29/14
Sprink
38/31/14
Sprink
39/13/14
Sprink
3
9/28/14
Sprink
410/12/14
Sprink
410/19/14
Sprink
410/29/14
Sprink
5
11/6/14
Opponent
Penn
Rutgers
#16 Temple
Ohio State
Penn
Rutgers
at #19 Indiana
American
vs. Ohio State
Opponent
Miami (Ohio)
#4 Penn State
Penn
at #19 Indiana
American
at #18 MSU
at Princeton
at #19 Indiana
#14 Iowa
Ohio State
Penn
#4 Penn State
at Princeton
at #19 Indiana
American
Drexel
at #18 MSU
Ohio State
American
American
Northeastern
Drexel
at #18 MSU
Penn
Rutgers
American
vs. Ohio State
1993
1991
2001
1992
2014 Maryland Field Hockey Notes
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
2014 Maryland Field Hockey
Maryland Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 06, 2014)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
Date
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Aug 29
Aug 31
Sep 05
Sep 07
Sep 13
Sep 14
Sep 20
Sep 26
Sep 28
Oct 03
Oct 05
Oct 10
Oct 12
Oct 15
Oct 19
Oct 24
Oct 29
Nov 1
Nov 06
Opponent
vs #10 UMass
vs Northeastern
#2 NORTH CAROLINA
MIAMI (OHIO)
DREXEL
#16 TEMPLE
at #15 Northwestern
at #14 Michigan
at #18 Michigan State
OHIO STATE
#18 OLD DOMINION
#4 PENN STATE
PENNSYLVANIA
at Princeton
RUTGERS
at #19 Indiana
AMERICAN
#14 IOWA
vs Ohio State
TEAM STATISTICS
SHOT STATISTICS
Goals-Shot attempts
Goals scored per game
Shot pct.
Shots on goal-Attempts
SOG pct.
Shots/Game
PENALTY CORNERS
PENALTY STROKES
PENALTIES
Green cards
Yellow cards
Red cards
ATTENDANCE
Total
Dates/Avg Per Date
Neutral Site #/Avg
OVERALL
17-2
7-1
10-1
Score
3-2
4-1
1-3
3-1
3-0
3-0
2-3
2-0
4-2
6-0
3-1
4-3
9-0
8-1
4-0
8-2
8-1
4-1
5-0
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
Att.
531
427
1082
664
581
895
185
819
227
931
676
532
704
123
517
229
484
557
0
UMD
OPP
84-417
4.42
. 201
276-417
. 662
21.9
161
4-4
21-153
1.11
. 137
82-153
. 536
8.1
78
1-1
8
2
0
7
4
0
7623
11/693
3/319
1583
5/317
HOME
10-1
4-0
6-1
##
17
18
2
19
14
8
7
3
22
5
16
15
13
11
20
24
44
12
4
1
Player
Anna Dessoye
Sarah Sprink
Maxine Fluharty
Moira Putsch
Katie Gerzabek
Alyssa Parker
Emma Rissinger
Carrie Hanks
Lein Holsboer
Shari Jones
Steffi Schneid
Welma Luus
Rachel Frusher
Delaney Leathers
Courtney Deena
A. Jansen van Galen
Brooke Cabrera
Marissa Cutry
Kasey Tapman
Jill Genovese
Total
Opponents
Goalie
44 Brooke Cabrera
1 Jill Genovese
##
Total
Opponents
AWAY
4-1
3-1
1-0
gp
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
19
18
15
19
13
18
18
4
4
19
11
19
7
19
19
GP
19
6
19
19
g
12
14
15
11
4
7
4
4
4
4
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
84
21
NEUTRAL
3-0
0-0
3-0
a
pts
Min. GA
1209:16 18
119:21
3
1328:37 21
1328:37 84
1st
2nd
Total
84
21
1st
2nd
Total
417
153
Saves by Period
Maryland
Opponents
1st
2nd
Total
61
192
Corners by Period
Maryland
Opponents
1st
2nd
Total
161
78
Goals by Period
Maryland
Opponents
Shots by Period
Maryland
Opponents
40
5
44
16
201 216
64 89
28 33
87 105
72
34
8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 10 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
sh sh% sog sog% gw ps-att dsv
16 40 41
6 34 73
3 33 63
8 30 45
20 28 52
1 15 37
2 10 18
2 10 16
2 10 13
0
8 10
4
8 25
1
7 13
1
1
4
1
1
4
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
67 235 417
16 58 153
89
44
.293 28 .683 5
.192 44 .603 4
.238 36 .571 4
.244 33 .733 1
.077 30 .577 0
.189 27 .730 0
.222 15 .833 0
.250
7 .438 0
.308 11 .846 1
.400
9 .900 0
.080 18 .720 1
.231 10 .769 1
.000
4 1.000 0
.000
2 .500 0
.000
2 1.000 0
.000
0 .000 0
.000
0 .000 0
.000
0 .000 0
.000
0 .000 0
.000
0 .000 0
.201 276 .662 17
.137 82 .536 2
GAAvg Saves
1.34
2.26
1.42
5.69
49
10
61
192
Pct
W-L-T
.731 17-2-0
.769 0-0-0
.744 17-2-0
.696 2-17-0
3-3 0
1-1 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 1
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 1
0-0 0
4-4 2
1-1 10
Sho
4/3
0/3
7
0
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
2014 Maryland Field Hockey
Maryland Field Hockey Statistics (as of Nov 06, 2014)
All games
Overall: 17-2-0 Conf: 7-1-0 Home: 10-1-0 Away: 4-1-0 Neut: 3-0-0
OVERALL
##
17
18
2
19
14
8
7
3
22
5
16
15
13
11
20
24
44
12
4
1
Player
Anna Dessoye
Sarah Sprink
Maxine Fluharty
Moira Putsch
Katie Gerzabek
Alyssa Parker
Emma Rissinger
Carrie Hanks
Lein Holsboer
Shari Jones
Steffi Schneid
Welma Luus
Rachel Frusher
Delaney Leathers
Courtney Deena
A. Jansen van Galen
Brooke Cabrera
Marissa Cutry
Kasey Tapman
Jill Genovese
Total
Opponents
gp-gs
19-19
19-18
19-19
19-18
19-19
19-15
19-1
19-19
18-5
15-0
19-17
13-0
18-18
18-3
4-0
4-0
19-19
11-0
19-19
7-0
19
19
g
a pts
12
14
15
11
4
7
4
4
4
4
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
84
21
CONFERENCE
sh
sh% sog sog%
16 40 41
6 34 73
3 33 63
8 30 45
20 28 52
1 15 37
2 10 18
2 10 16
2 10 13
0
8 10
4
8 25
1
7 13
1
1
4
1
1
4
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
67 235 417
16 58 153
.293 28 .683
.192 44 .603
.238 36 .571
.244 33 .733
.077 30 .577
.189 27 .730
.222 15 .833
.250
7 .438
.308 11 .846
.400
9 .900
.080 18 .720
.231 10 .769
.000
4 1.000
.000
2 .500
.000
2 1.000
.000
0 .000
.000
0 .000
.000
0 .000
.000
0 .000
.000
0 .000
.201 276 .662
.137 82 .536
gw
5
4
4
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
2
ps
gp-gs
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
8-8
8-8
8-8
8-8
8-8
8-6
8-0
8-8
8-2
6-0
8-8
5-0
8-8
7-0
1-0
1-0
8-8
4-0
8-8
3-0
8
8
g
6
4
7
4
2
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
11
a pts
5
3
2
3
9
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
25
8
OVERALL
##
Player
44 Brooke Cabrera
1 Jill Genovese
Total
Opponents
gp-gs
min.
18
3
21
84
sh% sog sog%
gw
2
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
1
1.34
2.26
1.42
5.69
49
10
61
192
pct
.731
.769
.744
.696
w
l
17 2
0 0
17 2
2 17
t sho
0
0
0
0
4
0
7
0
gp-gs
8-7
3-0
8
8
min.
520:37
38:04
558:41
558:41
ga gaavg saves
9
2
11
34
1.56
4.73
1.77
5.48
25
5
31
74
pct
w
.735
.714
.738
.685
7
0
7
1
1st
2nd
Total
417
153
Shots by Period
Maryland
Opponents
1st
2nd
Total
169
71
Goals by Period
Maryland
Opponents
1st
2nd
Total
84
21
Goals by Period
Maryland
Opponents
1st
2nd
Total
34
11
Saves by Period
Maryland
Opponents
1st
2nd
Total
61
192
Saves by Period
Maryland
Opponents
1st
2nd
Total
31
74
Shots by Period
Maryland
Opponents
Attendance Summary
Total
Dates/Avg Per Date
Neutral Site #/Avg
u
terps.com 201 216
64 89
40
5
44
16
28 33
87 105
UMD
7623
11/693
3/319
ps
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
CONFERENCE
ga gaavg saves
19-18 1209:16
6-0
119:21
19 1328:37
19 1328:37
sh
17 20 .300 13 .650
11 29 .138 15 .517
16 29 .241 16 .552
11 15 .267 12 .800
13 21 .095 14 .667
4
8 .250
6 .750
5
7 .286
5 .714
2
6 .167
3 .500
7
4 .750
4 1.000
2
3 .333
2 .667
2 16 .062 10 .625
3
5 .200
4 .800
0
1 .000
1 1.000
0
3 .000
2 .667
0
1 .000
1 1.000
0
1 .000
0 .000
0
0 .000
0 .000
0
0 .000
0 .000
0
0 .000
0 .000
0
0 .000
0 .000
93 169 .201 108 .639
30 71 .155 42 .592
Opponent
1583
5/317
Attendance Summary
Total
Dates/Avg Per Date
Neutral Site #/Avg
80
25
18
3
11
38
89
46
16
8
20
36
UMD
2537
4/634
0/0
l
1
0
1
7
t sho
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
Opponent
1460
4/365
2014 Maryland Field Hockey Notes
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
2014 Maryland Field Hockey
Maryland Game Results (as of Nov 06, 2014)
All games
Date
Aug 29
Opponent
vs #10 UMass
W
Aug 31
vs Northeastern
W
4-1
2-0-0
0-0-0
Sep 05
#2 NORTH CAROLINA
MIAMI (OHIO)
L
Sep 07
W
1-3
3-1
2-1-0
3-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Sep 13
DREXEL
W
3-0
4-1-0
0-0-0
Sep 14
#16 TEMPLE
W
3-0
5-1-0
0-0-0
*
Sep 20
at #15 Northwestern
L
2-3
5-2-0
0-1-0
*
Sep 26
at #14 Michigan
W
2-0
6-2-0
1-1-0
*
Sep 28
at #18 Michigan State
W
4-2
7-2-0
2-1-0
*
Oct 03
OHIO STATE
W
6-0
8-2-0
3-1-0
Oct 05
#18 OLD DOMINION
W
3-1
9-2-0
3-1-0
Oct 10
#4 PENN STATE
W
4-3
10-2-0
4-1-0
Oct 12
PENNSYLVANIA
W
9-0
11-2-0
4-1-0
Oct 15
at Princeton
W
8-1
12-2-0
4-1-0
*
Score Overall
3-2
1-0-0
Conf
0-0-0
Att. Goals scored
531 Anna Dessoye (unassisted)
Alyssa Parker (Carrie Hanks)
Shari Jones (Katie Gerzabek)
427 Sarah Sprink (Rachel Frusher)
Maxine Fluharty (Sarah Sprink)
Shari Jones (Steffi Schneid)
Moira Putsch (Anna Dessoye)
1082 Steffi Schneid (Katie Gerzabek;Anna Dessoye)
664 Anna Dessoye (Moira Putsch)
MaxineFluharty(AnnaDessoye;KatieGerzabek)
Sarah Sprink (Steffi Schneid)
581 Moira Putsch (Steffi Schneid)
Moira Putsch (Sarah Sprink)
Sarah Sprink (Katie Gerzabek;Anna Dessoye)
895 MaxineFluharty(KatieGerzabek;AnnaDessoye)
Carrie Hanks (unassisted)
Sarah Sprink (Katie Gerzabek;Moira Putsch)
185 Anna Dessoye (Katie Gerzabek)
Moira Putsch (unassisted)
819 Steffi Schneid (unassisted)
Maxine Fluharty (Anna Dessoye)
227 Maxine Fluharty (Emma Rissinger)
Sarah Sprink (Moira Putsch)
Maxine Fluharty (Sarah Sprink)
Moira Putsch (Katie Gerzabek)
931 Anna Dessoye (unassisted)
Katie Gerzabek (Moira Putsch)
Moira Putsch (Katie Gerzabek)
Lein Holsboer (unassisted)
Katie Gerzabek (unassisted)
Emma Rissinger (Katie Gerzabek)
676 Anna Dessoye (Steffi Schneid)
Moira Putsch (Katie Gerzabek)
Maxine Fluharty (unassisted)
532 Lein Holsboer (Anna Dessoye)
Lein Holsboer (Sarah Sprink)
Alyssa Parker (Maxine Fluharty)
Anna Dessoye (penalty shot)
704 Maxine Fluharty (unassisted)
Sarah Sprink (Katie Gerzabek;Anna Dessoye)
Alyssa Parker (Anna Dessoye)
Shari Jones (unassisted)
Sarah Sprink (Katie Gerzabek;Anna Dessoye)
Carrie Hanks (unassisted)
Moira Putsch (Carrie Hanks;Anna Dessoye)
Anna Dessoye (penalty shot)
Emma Rissinger (unassisted)
123 Welma Luus (unassisted)
Alyssa Parker (unassisted)
Maxine Fluharty (unassisted)
Welma Luus (unassisted)
Lein Holsboer (unassisted)
Katie Gerzabek (unassisted)
Maxine Fluharty (unassisted)
Maxine Fluharty (Anna Dessoye)
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*
Oct 19
RUTGERS
W
4-0
13-2-0
5-1-0
*
Oct 24
at #19 Indiana
W
8-2
14-2-0
6-1-0
Oct 29
AMERICAN
W
8-1
15-2-0
6-1-0
Nov 1
#14 IOWA
W
4-1
16-2-0
7-1-0
Nov 06
vs Ohio State
W
5-0
17-2-0
7-1-0
*
Team Record
Overall:
Conference:
Home:
Away:
Neutral:
Overtime:
u
terps.com W-L-T
17-2
7-1
10-1
4-1
3-0
0-0
Attendance
Total:
Home:
Away:
Neutral:
Dates
19
11
5
3
Total
10164
7623
1583
958
517 Sarah Sprink (Katie Gerzabek;Anna Dessoye)
Maxine Fluharty (unassisted)
Moira Putsch (unassisted)
Sarah Sprink (Katie Gerzabek;Anna Dessoye)
229 Anna Dessoye (penalty shot)
Carrie Hanks (unassisted)
Anna Dessoye (Katie Gerzabek)
Sarah Sprink (Katie Gerzabek;Anna Dessoye)
Welma Luus (unassisted)
Emma Rissinger (Maxine Fluharty)
Shari Jones (Welma Luus)
Maxine Fluharty (unassisted)
484 Sarah Sprink (Katie Gerzabek)
Alyssa Parker (Maxine Fluharty)
Anna Dessoye (Emma Rissinger)
Moira Putsch (unassisted)
Moira Putsch (Katie Gerzabek)
SarahSprink(DelaneyLeathers;AnnaDessoye)
Alyssa Parker (Moira Putsch)
Emma Rissinger (Alyssa Parker)
557 Maxine Fluharty (Moira Putsch)
Alyssa Parker (Sarah Sprink)
Anna Dessoye (Lein Holsboer)
Maxine Fluharty (Katie Gerzabek)
Sarah Sprink (Moira Putsch)
Sarah Sprink (penalty shot)
Carrie Hanks (Moira Putsch)
Anna Dessoye (Sarah Sprink)
Katie Gerzabek (Lein Holsboer)
Avg.
535
693
317
319
2014 Maryland Field Hockey Notes
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
2014 Maryland Field Hockey
Individual Career History
Brooke Adler
Season
2013
TOTAL
GP-GS
4-0
4-0
G
1
1
A
2
2
Pts Shot Shot%
4
4
2
2
.500
.500
SOG SOG%
1
1
.500
.500
GW PS-Att DSav
0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
Brooke Cabrera
Season
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
Season
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
9-0
7-0
19-1
35-1
GP-GS
9-3
7-2
19-18
35-23
G
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
Minutes
398:22
197:59
1209:16
1805:37
Pts Shot Shot%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GA GAAvg
3
6
18
27
0.68
2.73
1.34
1.35
.000
.000
.000
.000
SOG SOG%
0
0
0
0
.000
.000
.000
.000
Saves Save%
20
16
49
85
.870
.727
.731
.759
GW PS-Att DSav
0
0
0
0
W
4
2
17
23
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
L
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
T
0
0
0
0
Sho
0.5
0.3
4.3
5.1
Marissa Cutry
Season
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
11-0
11-0
G
0
0
A
0
0
Pts Shot Shot%
0
0
0
0
.000
.000
SOG SOG%
0
0
.000
.000
GW PS-Att DSav
0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
Courtney Deena
Season
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
7-0
4-0
11-0
G
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
Pts Shot Shot%
0
0
0
0
2
2
.000
.000
.000
SOG SOG%
0
2
2
.000
1.000
1.000
GW PS-Att DSav
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Anna Dessoye
Season
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
24-20
24-23
19-19
67-62
G
5
13
12
30
A
3
16
16
35
Pts Shot Shot%
13
42
40
95
29
52
41
122
.172
.250
.293
.246
SOG SOG%
22
35
28
85
.759
.673
.683
.697
GW PS-Att DSav
2
4
5
11
0-0
0-0
3-3
3-3
0
0
0
0
Melissa Flowe
8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS • 10 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS
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2014 Maryland Field Hockey
Individual Career History
Maxine Fluharty
Season
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
23-23
21-20
24-24
19-19
87-86
G
6
5
12
15
38
A
1
8
7
3
19
Pts Shot Shot%
13
18
31
33
95
26
19
36
63
144
.231
.263
.333
.238
.264
SOG SOG%
15
12
30
36
93
.577
.632
.833
.571
.646
GW
PS-Att DSav
GW
PS-Att DSav
GW
PS-Att DSav
GW
PS-Att DSav
1
1
3
4
9
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
Rachel Frusher
Season
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
18-18
18-18
G
0
0
A
1
1
Pts Shot Shot%
1
1
4
4
.000
.000
SOG SOG%
4
4
1.000
1.000
0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
A. Jansen van Galen
Season
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
4-0
4-0
G
0
0
A
0
0
Pts Shot Shot%
0
0
1
1
.000
.000
SOG SOG%
0
0
.000
.000
0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
Jill Genovese
Season
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
1-0
3-0
7-0
11-0
Season
GP-GS
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
1-0
3-0
6-0
10-0
G
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
Minutes
15:11
44:24
119:21
178:56
Pts Shot Shot%
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
GA GAAvg
0
0
3
3
0.00
0.00
2.26
1.51
.000
.000
.000
.000
SOG SOG%
0
0
0
0
.000
.000
.000
.000
Saves Save%
0
1
10
11
.000
1.000
.769
.786
0
0
0
0
W
0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
L
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T
0
0
0
0
Sho
0
0.3
0.3
0.6
Katie Gerzabek
Season
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
23-23
21-20
19-16
19-19
82-78
G
17
10
5
4
36
A
14
10
3
20
47
Pts Shot Shot%
48
30
13
28
119
47
34
29
52
162
.362
.294
.172
.077
.222
SOG SOG%
31
23
19
30
103
.660
.676
.655
.577
.636
GW
PS-Att DSav
GW
PS-Att DSav
GW
PS-Att DSav
3
3
1
0
7
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
0
Carrie Hanks
Season
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
19-19
19-19
G
4
4
A
2
2
Pts Shot Shot%
10
10
16
16
.250
.250
SOG SOG%
7
7
.438
.438
0
0
0-0
0-0
0
0
Lein Holsboer
Season
2014
TOTAL
u
GP-GS
terps.com 18-5
18-5
G
4
4
A
2
2
Pts Shot Shot%
10
10
13
13
.308
.308
SOG SOG%
11
11
.846
.846
1
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
2014 Maryland Field Hockey Notes
2014 MARYLAND FIELD HOCKEY
2014 Maryland Field Hockey
Individual Career History
Shari Jones
Season
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
3-0
8-0
15-0
26-0
G
0
1
4
5
A
0
0
0
0
Pts Shot Shot%
0
2
8
10
0
4
10
14
.000
.250
.400
.357
SOG SOG%
0
3
9
12
.000
.750
.900
.857
GW PS-Att DSav
0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
Delaney Leathers
Season
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
23-11
18-3
41-14
G
1
0
1
A
1
1
2
Pts Shot Shot%
3
1
4
3
4
7
.333
.000
.143
SOG SOG%
1
2
3
.333
.500
.429
GW PS-Att DSav
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Layne Litsinger
Welma Luus
Season
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
18-0
13-0
31-0
G
4
3
7
A
1
1
2
Pts Shot Shot%
9
7
16
23
13
36
.174
.231
.194
SOG SOG%
11
10
21
.478
.769
.583
GW PS-Att DSav
0
1
1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
Alyssa Parker
Season
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
23-6
24-19
19-15
66-40
G
8
7
7
22
A
1
6
1
8
Pts Shot Shot%
17
20
15
52
18
37
37
92
.444
.189
.189
.239
SOG SOG%
15
24
27
66
.833
.649
.730
.717
GW PS-Att DSav
1
3
0
4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
Moira Putsch
Season
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
19-18
19-18
G
11
11
A
8
8
Pts Shot Shot%
30
30
45
45
.244
.244
SOG SOG%
33
33
.733
.733
GW PS-Att DSav
1
1
0-0
0-0
0
0
Emma Rissinger
Season
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
24-1
19-1
43-2
G
6
4
10
A
2
2
4
Pts Shot Shot%
14
10
24
16
18
34
.375
.222
.294
SOG SOG%
14
15
29
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.875
.833
.853
GW PS-Att DSav
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
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2014 Maryland Field Hockey
Individual Career History
Steffi Schneid
Season
2011
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
23-10
24-20
24-22
19-17
90-69
G
1
2
2
2
7
A
1
1
3
4
9
Pts Shot Shot%
3
5
7
8
23
5
9
11
25
50
.200
.222
.182
.080
.140
SOG SOG%
2
8
5
18
33
.400
.889
.455
.720
.660
GW PS-Att DSav
0
0
1
1
2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
1
2
Sarah Sprink
Season
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
20-18
24-24
19-18
63-60
G
11
9
14
34
A
2
5
6
13
Pts Shot Shot%
24
23
34
81
55
54
73
182
.200
.167
.192
.187
SOG SOG%
32
40
44
116
.582
.741
.603
.637
GW PS-Att DSav
0
2
4
6
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-1
0
0
0
0
Kasey Tapman
Season
2012
2013
2014
TOTAL
GP-GS
8-0
23-16
19-19
50-35
G
0
0
0
0
A
0
0
0
0
Pts Shot Shot%
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
4
.000
.000
.000
.000
SOG SOG%
1
2
0
3
.500
1.000
.000
.750
GW PS-Att DSav
0
0
0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
1
1
Maddy Ulery
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terps.com 2014 Maryland Field Hockey Notes

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