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1 No. 1 Maryland vs. Princeton - NCAA QUARTERFINALS No. 1 MARYLAND vs. Princeton Women s Lacrosse May 21, Noon FH & Lax Complex - College Park, Md. WMUCSports.com 2011 Schedule 19-1 (5-0 ACC) Date Opponent Time/Result F13 at Richmond W, 18-7 F16 at Delaware W, 17-8 F20 PENN STATE W, 13-2 F26 DUKE* W, M4 at Virginia* W, 18-6 M8 GEORGE MASON W, 21-2 M12 SYRACUSE W, 7-5 M20 at Boston College* W, 20-9 M22 at Stony Brook W, 19-5 M26 JAMES MADISON W, 17-8 M29 at Towson W, 17-8 A1 PENN W, 16-4 A9 NORTH CAROLINA* W, 12-9 A13 PRINCETON W, A16 at Virginia Tech* W, 16-8 A22 vs. Boston College^ W, 8-5 A24 vs. North Carolina^ W, 12-7 A28 at Georgetown W, 8-5 M1 at Dartmouth L, 9-8 (20T) M14 NAVY& W, 19-6 M21 Princeton# Noon *ACC games Home games in BOLD CAPS ^ - ACC Tournament in Cary, N.C. &- NCAA First Round # - NCAA Quarterfinals Team Information Head Coach: Cathy Reese Alma Mater: Maryland, 98 Record at Maryland (Yrs.): (4) Overall Record (Yrs.): (7) Assistant Coach: Quinn Carney Assistant Coach: Lauri Kenis Volunteer Assistant Coach: Brian Reese Media Information WLx Contact: Jodi Fick Address: jfick@umd.edu Office Phone: (301) Office Fax: (301) Website: TERPS COAST PAST NAVY IN NCAA FIRST ROUND Sarah Mollison racked up four goals and four assists in limited action as No. 1 Maryland coasted by Navy, 19-6, in the first round of the NCAA Women s Lacrosse Championship last Saturday. With eight points on the day, Mollison moved up to sixth all-time in career points at Maryland, passing 2010 Tewaaraton winner Caitlyn McFadden. The Terps also picked up three goals each from Kristy Black, Laura Merrifield and Bria Phillips as the offense erupted for its highest scoring output since March 22. TOURNEY TERPS - BY THE NUMBERS 27 - Invitations to the NCAA Tournament (Nation-best) 60 - Games Maryland has played in the tournament (Nation-best) 10 - NCAA Championships (Nation-best) 44 - Wins in the NCAA Tournament (Nation-best) 15 - NCAA Championship game appearances (Nation-best) MARYLAND ROSTER No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/HS/Previous School 1 Sarah Mollison Attack SR 5-5 Melbourne, Australia/Melbourne Girls College 2 Brooke Griffin Midfield FR 5-5 Edgewater, Md./South River 3 Annie Farrell Defense FR 5-6 Baltimore, Md./Towson 4 Brandi Jones Midfield SR 5-5 Poway, Calif./Poway 6 Sara Cooper Defense SR 5-4 Ellicott City, Md./Centennial 7 Katie Schwarzmann Midfield SO 5-4 Sykesville, Md/Century High School 8 Kristy Black Attack JR 5-5 Glenwood, Md./Glenelg 9 Laura Merrifield Midfield SR 6-1 Hertfordshire, England/St. George s School 10 Alex Aust Attack SO 5-8 Sterling, Va./Bullis 14 Iliana Sanza Midfield SO 5-5 Cockeysville, Md/St. Paul s School for Girls 15 Melissa Diepold Defense SO 5-5 Baltimore, Md./Perry Hall 16 Bria Phillips Attack JR 5-7 Davidsonville, Md./Coronado/UMBC 17 Sam Barber Defense RS FR 5-9 Fairfax, Va./Robinson Secondary 18 Karri Ellen Johnson Attack JR 5-7 Annapolis, Md./Broadneck 20 Beth Glaros Midfield FR 5-9 Ellicott City, Md./Wilde Lake 21 Mary Jordan Goalie JR 5-4 Davidsonville, Md./St. Mary s 22 Elizabeth Hamilton Defense JR 5-8 Monkton, Md./Roland Park Country 23 Amalie Trentzsch Midfield FR 5-2 Westminster, Md./Winters Mill 24 Katie Gallagher Defense RS SR 5-10 Pennsauken, N.J./Camden Catholic 25 Jen Mendez Midfield FR 5-3 Catonsville, Md./Seton Keough 26 Kelsey Horton Attack FR 5-4 Vienna, Va./St. Stephen s and St. Agnes School 27 Brittany Poist Defense SR 5-4 Hampstead, Md./North Carroll/Louisville 29 Colleen Dawson Attack SR 5-7 West Chester, Pa./West Chester East 30 Danielle Kirk Midfield SO 5-7 Severna Park, Md./Archbishop Spalding 31 Mary Angstadt Midfield FR 5-5 Jarrettsville, Md./North Harford 33 Meris Walsh Attack FR 5-5 Easton, Md./Easton 34 Kasey Howard Goalie SO 5-2 Annapolis, Md./Broadneck 35 Camilla Hayes Midfield SO 5-11 Linton, Kent, England/Benenden School/Cal 36 Kristen McAfee Defense JR 5-7 Moorestown, N.J./Moorestown 40 Abbey Clipp Goalie FR 5-4 Ellicott City, Md./Marriotts Ridge 43 Brittany Dipper Goalie JR 5-6 Clarksboro, N.J./Kingsway Regional 27 NCAA APPEARANCES * 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS * EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

2 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION MARYLAND WOMEN S LACROSSE SCOUTING PRINCETON... Princeton (12-6) heads to College Park after defeating James Madison, 11-10, on the road last Saturday. The Tigers are averaging goals per game and are paced offensively by Lizzy Drumm, who boasts 45 goals in Maryland defeated Princeton, 17-10, earlier this season. The Tigers are one of only two teams to tally 10 or more goals against the Terps in Maryland leads the all-time series, LAST 10 MEETINGS April 13, Princeton 10, MD 17 April 14, Princeton 6, MD 13 May 2, Princeton 12, MD 20 April 30, MD18, Princeton 9 May 2, Princeton 12, MD 13 (3OT) May 3, MD 8, Princeton 9 May 12, MD 8, Princeton 16 (NCAA First Round) May 4, Princeton 12, MD 13 (OT) April 28, MD 7, Princeton 8 (2OT) April 20, Princeton 13, MD 6 THREE S COMPANY ACC CHAMPIONS Using an explosive second half, No. 1 Maryland dropped North Carolina, 12-7, en route to capturing its third consecutive ACC Women s Lacrosse Championship crown. Senior Laura Merrifield garnered championship Most Valuable Player honors after netting a game-high five goals and helping guide a stellar defense that allowed one of the nation s top offenses a mere one goal in the second half. Katie Schwarzmann, Sarah Mollison and Beth Glaros all added two goals as the Terps tallied its league-best eighth championship. In addition to Merrifield, senior Katie Gallagher, junior Brittany Dipper, Mollison and Schwarzmann were all tabbed to the all-tournament team. HISTORY IN THE MAKING Maryland has held two opponents to two goals this season - a feat that has not been done since The Terps 19-point win over George Mason is the highest margin of victory for the Terps since a 24-5 win against Johns Hopkins in April of THE 100/100 CLUB Sarah Mollison became the seventh player in Maryland history to notch 100 goals and 100 assists for her career earlier this season. She is one of only two active players nationally to boast membership in the exclusive club. Currently, the Aussie has 141 goals and 118 assists. She is eighth all-time in points with 263. Below is a list of 100/100 club members: Jen Adams 267 g, 178 a Kelly Amonte 187 g, 132 a Quinn Carney 162 g, 110 a Judy Dougherty 143 g, 106 a Kelly Kasper 134 g, 102 a Caitlyn McFadden 149 g, 110 a Sarah Mollison 145 g, 118 a - current FOLLOW THE LEADER Maryland has had a myriad of players lead the squad in scoring each game - 11 different combinations to be exact. Below is a breakdown of the Terps top goal-scorers in each game this season. Richmond, Boston College - Johnson Delaware, Duke - Johnson/Schwarzmann PSU - Mollison/Schwarzmann/Black Virginia, JMU, Princeton, UNC (ACC) - Merrifield Syracuse, Boston College (ACC), Navy - Mollison George Mason - Trentzsch Stony Brook - Jones Towson - Johnson/Mollison Penn, Georgetown, Dartmouth - Schwarzmann UNC - Schwarzmann/Merrifield Virginia Tech - Kirk/Mollison MD IN THE QFs Maryland is 8-4 all-time in the NCAA quarterfinals. Terps in the Quarters 2010 Penn W, Syracuse W, Duke L, Penn L, Georgetown L, Dartmouth W, Cornell L, James Madison W, Georgetown W, Georgetown W, James Madison W, Penn State W, 6-2 Inside Lacrosse May 8, 2011 Rank Team 1 Maryland 2 Northwestern 3 Florida 4 North Carolina 5 Loyola 6 Albany 7 Duke 8 Stanford 9 James Madison 10 Penn 11 Boston College 12 Princeton 13 Massachusetts 14 Dartmouth 15 Virginia 16 Syracuse 17 Ohio State 18 Georgetown 19 Harvard 20 Penn State IWLCA May 8, 2011 Rank Team 1. Maryland Northwestern North Carolina Florida Duke Loyola Stanford Albany Pennsylvania James Madison Dartmouth Princeton Boston College Virginia t. Ohio State t. Penn State Syracuse Georgetown Massachusetts Harvard Record Terp Fact Last season, Maryland defeated Penn, 15-10, in the NCAA quarterfinals. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 * 1986 * 1992 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2010

3 THE STREAK Maryland won 28 straight games prior to falling in its regular season finale against Dartmouth. The Terps defeated their opponents by an average of 8.46 goals per game during the streak. Maryland outscored its opposition and tallied 14.9 goals per game in the 28-game span. NUMBERS DON T LIE During head coach Cathy Reese s fiveyear tenure at the helm of the Maryland program, the Terps are averaging nearly 15 goals per game. The Terps are also outscoring opponents by an average of goals per year.in goals against average Honors Player Award Karri Ellen Johnson Lacrosse Magazine Preseason Natl. Player of the Year All-ACC ACC Offensive Player of the Week (3/1) Tewaaraton Nominee Sarah Mollison ACC Player of the Year All-ACC, ACC All-Tournament Team ACC Offensive Player of the Week (4/5) Tewaaraton Finalist Katie Schwarzmann All-ACC, ACC All-Tournament Team ACC Offensive Player of the Week (4/12) ACC Defensive Player of the Week (3/1) Tewaaraton Finalist Brittany Dipper Tewaaraton Nominee All-ACC; ACC All-Tournament Team ACC Defensive Player of the Week (3/8) Laura Merrifeld ACC Championship Most Valuable Player ACC All-Tournament Team ACC Offensive Player of the Week (3/8) Nike National Player of the Week (4/25) Katie Gallagher All-ACC; ACC All-Tournament Team Brittany Poist ACC Defensive Player of the Week (2/22) Head Coach Cathy Reese ACC Coach of the Year No. 1 Maryland vs. Princeton - NCAA QUARTERFINALS T E R P D U O N A M E D TEWAARATON FINALISTS The Terps When... Senior Sarah Mollison and sophomore Katie Schwarzmann have been named two of the five finalists for the 2011 Tewaaraton Award. It is the first time two teammates have been in the final five since Schwarzmann is the first sophomore to be named a finalist since Brittany Dipper, Laura Merrifield and Karri Ellen Johnson were also nominees. SHUTDOWN DEFENSE The Maryland defense has allowed an opponent to score more than 10 goals only three times in the last 31 games. The Terps surrendered 13 scores at UNC (4/10/10) - their last loss - and gave up 11 to Northwestern in the NCAA Tournament. Maryland allotted Duke 11 scores this season. The Terps are giving up an average of 6.70 goals per game in 2011 including holding No. 16 Penn State and George Mason to two goals - a feat not done by Maryland since NATIONALLY SPEAKING... Maryland boasts the top scoring margin (8.35), total points (439), and scoring defense (6.7) nationally. The Terps also rank fourth in scoring offense (15.05). Sarah Mollison is third in total assists and points. Brittany Dipper is first in goals against average. Katie Schwarzmann is 10th in total goals. NUMBERS DON T LIE During head coach Cathy Reese s fiveyear tenure at the helm of the Maryland program, the Terps are averaging nearly 15 goals per game. The Terps are also outscoring opponents by an average of goals per year. SMALLS DISHIN IT OUT Sarah Mollison added her name to the Maryland career assists list this season. The senior from Melbourne, Australia, is third all-time in career helpers at Maryland with 118. She tied a school-record for assists in a game with six in the season opener at Richmond. Tendency Record Overall Record 19-1 Home 9-0 Road 8-1 Neutral 2-0 ACC Record 5-0 Non-Conference Record 14-1 Day Games 13-1 Night Games 6-0 Leading after first half 18-0 Trailing after first half 1-1 In overtime 0-1 Maryland has more shots 15-1 Opponent has more shots 3-0 Maryland has more saves 6-0 Opponent has more saves 12-1 Maryland wins more draw controls 12-0 Opponent wins more draw controls 6-1 Maryland commits more fouls 12-1 Opponent commits more fouls 7-0 Maryland commits more turnovers 1-1 Opponent commits more turnovers 15-0 Games decided by one goal 0-1 Games decided by 2-4 goals 4-0 Games decided by 5-8 goals 4-0 Games decided by 9-12 goals 8-0 Games decided by 13+ goals 3-0 Maryland scores less than 10 goals 3-1 Maryland scores goals 3-0 Maryland scores goals 11-0 Maryland scores 20+ goals 2-0 Opponent scores less than 10 goals 17-1 Opponent scores goals 2-0 Opponent scores goals 0-0 vs. top 5 ranked opponents 4-0 vs. teams tanked vs. teams ranked vs. unranked opponents 7-0 Games in February 4-0 Games in March 7-0 Games in April 7-0 Games in May 1-1 Terp Fact Maryland has won 32 consecutive games at home. 27 NCAA APPEARANCES * 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS * EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

4 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION MARYLAND WOMEN S LACROSSE MERRI - LAND No. 1 TALLIES No. 100 After suffering from shingles at the Sarah Mollison found favorite target Karri beginning of the 2011 season, Laura Ellen Johnson with 1:01 remaining in the Merrifield has stepped up her offensive first half against James Madison March 26 game as of late. to pick up her 100th career helper. The senior averaged three goals per The senior became only the seventh game in the month of April. player in Maryland history to hit the She netted a season-high five goals century mark for assists. in the title contest against UNC while Her 40 assists in 2011 rank eighth for capturing ACC Championship Most helpers in a season in Maryland annals. Valuable Player honors. She is currently the active leader in career assists nationally. YOUTH SHINING Freshman Beth Glaros has proved to be a valuable addition to the Terps roster. She has filled in for several different integral starters this season, including Karri Ellen Johnson, Brandi Jones and Laura Merrifield. Joining fellow classmate Jen Mendez and sophomores Katie Schwarzmann and Alex Aust as offensive starters, Maryland s youth movement has accounted for 112 of the Terps 301 goals in PROTECT THIS HOUSE Maryland is 49-1 at home under fifth-year head coach Cathy Reese. The Terps have won all five games in which they have played an opponent ranked No. 1 or No. 2 at home in the past four seasons and have done it in three different locations. The Terps are in College Park dating back to 1990 with 13 perfect seasons in that span. Records of home and away games are incomplete from C O L L E G E PA R K - STREAK CITY Maryland s Sarah Mollison and Karri Ellen Johnson each possess scoring streaks which rank among the best nationally. Mollison boasts a string of 65 consecutive games with either an assist or a goal. Johnson has scored a point in all 56 games she has appeared in since her arrival as a freshman. K E J TA B B E D P R E S E A S O N BEST Junior attacker Karri Ellen Johnson has been named Lacrosse Magazine s NCAA Division I Preseason Player of the Year, announced by the publication Monday. Johnson, a local product from Annapolis, amassed 143 goals in only two seasons in College Park. She capped last year s magical run to the program s 10th NCAA championship by scoring three times in the Terps win over five-time defending champion Northwestern in the NCAA final. The two-time IWLCA All-American is currently ranked fourth all-time in career goals at Maryland with 177. RED, WHITE & BLUE TERPS When the Terps tangled with the U.S. this preseason, they were withouth the services of key players Katie Schwarzmann and Brittany Poist. Schwarzmann, an IWLCA Second Team All-American and the ACC Rookie of the Year in 2010, is in her first full season with U.S. Senior National Team. She joins her older sister, Lauren, on the squad. Poist is experiencing her first action with the U.S. Senior National Team. A transfer from the University of Louisville, Poist played an integral role for Maryland as a junior, helping lead the nation s top defense. Former Terps Acacia Walker and Caitlyn McFadden are also on the U.S. squad. MARYLAND Career Goals 1. Jen Adams ( ) Kelly Coppedge ( ) Kelly Amonte ( ) Karri Ellen Johnson (2009-present) Allison Comito ( ) Quinn Carney ( ) Betsy Elder ( ) Anysia Fedec ( ) Laura Harmon ( ) 150 Christie Jenkins ( ) Courtney Hobbs ( ) 149 MARYLAND Career Assists 1. Jen Adams ( ) Kelly Amonte ( ) Sarah Mollison (2008-present) Caitlyn McFadden ( ) Quinn Carney ( ) Judy Dougherty ( ) Kelly Kasper ( ) Allison Comito ( ) Anysia Fedec ( ) Kelly Coppedge ( ) 81 MARYLAND Career Points 1. Jen Adams ( ) * Kelly Amonte ( ) Kelly Coppedge ( ) Quinn Carney ( ) Allison Comito ( ) Sarah Mollison (2008-present) Caitlyn McFadden ( ) Judy Dougherty ( ) Kelly Kasper ( ) Anysia Fedec ( ) ACC Weekly Honors ACC Offensive Player of the Week M1...Karri Ellen Johnson, Md. M8...Laura Merrifield, Md. A5...Sarah Mollison, Md. A12...Katie Schwarzmann, Md. ACC Defensive Player of the Week F22...Brittany Poist, Md. M1... Katie Schwarzmann, Md. M8...Brittany Dipper, Md. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 * 1986 * 1992 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2010

5 2011 ACC Standings (as of May 16, 2011) School Conference Overall Maryland Duke North Carolina BC Virginia Tech Virginia ACC Individual Ranks (as of May 16, 2011) Player Stat Rank Karri Ellen Johnson 3.55 gpg 1st 4.64 ppg 1st Sarah Mollison 2.20 apg 2nd 4.60 ppg 2nd Katie Schwarzmann 2.80 gpg 2nd 3.35 ppg 8th Laura Merrifield 2.44 gpg 6th Brittany Dipper 6.50 gaa 1st 2011 ACC Team Ranks (as of May 16, 2011) Stat Goals/game (15.05) Assists/game (6.90) Points/game (21.95) Shots/game (29.30) GAA (6.67) Rank 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st INTERNATIONAL FLAIR Maryland boasts three players from countries outside the U.S., including captains Sarah Mollison (Australia) and Laura Merrifield (England). A transfer from Cal-Berkley, Camilla Hayes joins Merrifield as a representative from England. No. 1 Maryland vs. Princeton - NCAA QUARTERFINALS T E R P S L A X - A FAMILY AFFAIR Maryland freshmen Abbey Clipp and Annie Farrell have a family link to the Terps. Clipp s sister Becky is a former All- American for the women s lacrosse program. Farrell s brother, Brian, is an All- American long pole for the Terrapin men s lacrosse unit. THE YOUNG AND TALENTED Four freshmen once again represented the University of Maryland when they played in the 2010 Under Armour All- America Game. Brooke Griffin led all South scorers with three goals as the North edged the South. Beth Glaros, Amalie Trentzsch and Kelsey Horton all earned starts and joined Griffin. Horton tallied a team-high four assists on the day, including two to Griffin, while adding a goal. Glaros scooped a ground ball and the combo of Griffin and Horton gathered a combined six draw controls in the all-star action. G A L L A G H E R R ET U R N S F O R DEFENSE After serving a redshirt season during Maryland s run to the national title in 2010, Katie Gallagher returns to action in 2011 to help rejuvenate a defense that will be without the services of departing seniors Abby Caso and Karissa Taylor. Gallagher is entering her third season as a starter and totaled 24 caused turnovers and 33 ground balls prior to her redshirt senior season in CAPTAINS Cathy Reese has named seniors Sarah Mollison, Katie Gallagher and Laura Merrifield captains for the 2011 campaign. Mollison served as captain last year as a junior. The attacker was third on the team last season with 45 goals. The Melbourne, Australia, native is a two-time All-American and returns for her third season as a starter. Gallagher missed last season with an illness but is poised to lead the Terrapin defense in One of Maryland s strongest players, Gallagher is a threeyear starter for the Terps and played a key role in the squad capturing the 2009 ACC Championship. Merrifield has been a steady force in the midfield for Maryland since her arrival. As one of the tallest players in the country, she brings an imposing stature to the Terps offensive scheme and also boasts the speed to allow Maryland to run its fastpaced style of play. REESE RETURNS FOR FIFTH SEASON Head coach Cathy Reese returns for her fifth season at her alma mater. Reese Highlights: 2010 IWLCA National Coach of the Year 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 ACC Coach of the Year 2009, 2010, 2011 ACC Champions Coached 2008, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011 ACC Player of the Year, 2009 and 2010 ACC Rookie of the Year, one Tewaaraton Award winner, 14 All- Americans, and 21 All-ACC selections 2009 and 2010 IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year Won eight national championships at Maryland as a player and coach ( , 2010) WHAT A RIDE... Maryland captured its 10th NCAA crown when it staged an incredible comeback from a 6-0 deficit against five-time defending champion Northwestern in the national title game to conclude the 2010 season. It was Maryland s first NCAA title since The game was played in front a record-crowd totaling nearly 10,000 people. 27 NCAA APPEARANCES * 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS * EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

6 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION MARYLAND WOMEN S LACROSSE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 12, 2011 Contact: Jodi Fick (jfick@umd.edu) Ph TERPS GARNER TOP ACC HONORS Mollison and Reese named ACC Player and Coach of the Year, respectively GREENSBORO, N.C. Sarah Mollison headlined the 2011 ACC Women's Lacrosse individual postseason honors, as announced by the league office on Thursday. Mollison was recognized as the 2011 ACC Player of the Year alongside Cathy Reese, who was tabbed 2011 ACC Coach of the Year. Mollison, who owns an impressive 64-game point-scoringg streak, leads the Terps with 84 points in The senior ranks seventh all-time in career pointss at Maryland and third in assists. She is one of just two players nationally to boast 100 career goals and assists. Mollison earned All-ACC recognition this season for thee third-straight year, was tabbed to the 2011 ACC All-Tournament team after leading Terps too their third-consecutive title, and was named ACC Offensive Player of the Week on April 5.. The Melbourne, Australia, native has scored a goal in every game this season and racked up three or more points in 15 of the Terps' 19 contests. In addition, Mollison is second in assists andd points per game in the ACC and leads the conference with six game-winning goals. The ACC Player of the Year nod is the 10th all-time for the Maryland women's lacrosse program and marks the fifth-straight year the honor has gone to a Terrapin student-athlete. Reese, who is in her fifth season at the helm of the Terrapin program, accepted her fourth ACC Coach of the Year honor and third consecutive. The Ellicott City, Md., native owns an impressive record at Maryland, including a 22-3 mark in leaguee play. This season, Reese led her alma mater to its third consecutive ACC Championship crown, defeating the Tar Heels, 12-7, in the 2011 title match. She has kept her squad atop the national polls throughout the 2011 season, despite losing top-scorer Karri Ellen Johnson, the preseason National Player of the Year. Maryland, which earned a flawless 5-0 record in ACC action this season and an 18-1 mark overall, paced the nation in total points and scoring margin and ranks among the top five in scoring offense and scoring defense. In addition, 13 of the 19 opponents the Terps toppled this season have been ranked among the top 20 nationally. Top-seeded Maryland battles Navy in the first round of the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship at noon Saturday at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex ACC Individual Honors Player of the Year: Sarah Mollison, Maryland Coach of the Year: Cathy Reese, Maryland Rookie of the Year: Abbey Friend, North Carolina NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 * 1986 * 1992 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2010

7 No. 1 Maryland vs. Princeton - NCAA QUARTERFINALS 27 NCAA APPEARANCES * 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS * EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

8 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION MARYLAND WOMEN S LACROSSE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 * 1986 * 1992 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2010

9 No. 1 Maryland vs. Princeton - NCAA QUARTERFINALS Maryland Terrapins Combined Team Statistics All games (as of May 16, 2011) RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. Feb 13 at RICHMOND W Feb 16 at Delaware W Feb 20 #16 PENN STATE W * Feb 25 #3 DUKE W * Mar 04 at #5 Virginia W Mar 08 GEORGE MASON W Mar 12 #12 SYRACUSE W * Mar 20 at #20 Boston College W Mar 22 at Stony Brook W Mar 26 #10 JAMES MADISON W Mar 29 at Towson W Apr 01 #8 PENN W * Apr 08 #4 NORTH CAROLINA W Apr 13 #12 PRINCETON W * Apr 16 at Virginia Tech W Apr 22 vs #4 Boston College W Apr 24 vs #3 North Carolina W Apr 28 at #16 Georgetown W /1/11 at #14 Dartmouth Lo May 14 vs NAVY W TEAM STATISTICS MD OPP SHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts Goals scored per game Shot pct Shots on goal-attempts SOG pct Shots/Game Assists Free position made-att Free position pct GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals Free-position Unassisted Overtime 0 1 Goals scored average GROUND BALLS DRAW CONTROLS TURNOVERS CAUSED TURNOVERS CLEARS Clear Pct ATTENDANCE Total Dates/Avg Per Date 8/932 9/546 Neutral Site #/Avg 3/422 ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh Gw GB DC TO CT 7 Katie Schwarzman Sarah Mollison Laura Merrifield Karri Ellen Johnso Kristy Black Brandi Jones Beth Glaros Alex Aust Bria Phillips Danielle Kirk Jen Mendez Amalie Trentzsch Colleen Dawson Meris Walsh Brittany Poist Mary Angstadt Elizabeth Hamilton Brittany Dipper Melissa Diepold Annie Farrell Katie Gallagher Sam Barber Kelsey Horton Kasey Howard Camilla Hayes Sara Cooper Kristen McAfee Iliana Sanza Mary Jordan Total Opponents ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 43 Brittany Dipper : Kasey Howard 6 84: Mary Jordan 7 117: Total : Opponents : Goals by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Maryland Terrapins Opponents Saves by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Maryland Terrapins Opponents Shots by Period 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Maryland Terrapins Opponents Shots on Goal 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total Maryland Terrapins Opponents NCAA APPEARANCES * 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS * EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

10 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION MARYLAND WOMEN S LACROSSE Maryland Terrapins Category Leaders All games (as of May 16, 2011) ## Points GP G A Pts Shots 1 Sarah Mollison Katie Schwarzmann Karri Ellen Johnson Kristy Black Laura Merrifield ## Goals GP G A Pts Shots 7 Katie Schwarzmann Sarah Mollison Laura Merrifield Karri Ellen Johnson Kristy Black ## Assists GP G A Pts Shots 1 Sarah Mollison Alex Aust Kristy Black Karri Ellen Johnson Katie Schwarzmann ## Ground Balls GP No. 7 Katie Schwarzmann Brittany Poist Iliana Sanza Katie Gallagher Sarah Mollison ## Draw Controls GP No. 7 Katie Schwarzmann Karri Ellen Johnson Kristy Black Brandi Jones Beth Glaros ## Shots GP G A Shots Shot% 7 Katie Schwarzmann Sarah Mollison Karri Ellen Johnson Laura Merrifield Kristy Black ## Shot Pct. GP G A Shots Shot% 33 Meris Walsh Bria Phillips Colleen Dawson Laura Merrifield Danielle Kirk ## Shots on Goal GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 7 Katie Schwarzmann Sarah Mollison Karri Ellen Johnson Laura Merrifield Brandi Jones ## Shots on Goal Pct. GP G A Shots SOG SOG% 29 Colleen Dawson Mary Angstadt Bria Phillips Amalie Trentzsch Brandi Jones ## Caused Turnovers GP No. 7 Katie Schwarzmann Brittany Poist Iliana Sanza Karri Ellen Johnson Katie Gallagher ## Game-winning Goals GP No. 1 Sarah Mollison Laura Merrifield Karri Ellen Johnson Kristy Black Katie Schwarzmann 20 2 ## Free-position Goals GP No. 7 Katie Schwarzmann Beth Glaros Kristy Black Laura Merrifield Sarah Mollison 20 4 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 * 1986 * 1992 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2010

11 No. 1 Maryland vs. Princeton - NCAA QUARTERFINALS Maryland Terrapins Team High/Low Analysis All games (as of May 16, 2011) Maryland Terrapins - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 33 vs George Mason (Mar 08) 31 at Boston College (Mar 20) GOALS 21 vs George Mason (Mar 08) 20 at Boston College (Mar 20) ASSISTS 12 vs George Mason (Mar 08) 12 at RICHMOND (Feb 13) SHOTS 42 at RICHMOND (Feb 13) 41 vs George Mason (Mar 08) SHOTS ON GOAL 35 at RICHMOND (Feb 13) 29 at Stony Brook (Mar 22) 29 vs George Mason (Mar 08) SAVES 12 at Georgetown (Apr 28) 10 vs NAVY (May 14) GROUND BALLS 20 at Towson (Mar 29) 18 vs James Madison (Mar 26) 18 at Stony Brook (Mar 22) 18 vs George Mason (Mar 08) TURNOVERS 15 vs George Mason (Mar 08) 14 vs Princeton (Apr 13) OPP. TURNOVERS 23 vs George Mason (Mar 08) 17 vs Penn State (Feb 20) Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 16 vs Duke (Feb 25) 14 vs North Carolina (Apr 08) GOALS 11 vs Duke (Feb 25) 10 vs Princeton (Apr 13) ASSISTS 5 vs North Carolina (Apr 08) 5 vs James Madison (Mar 26) 5 vs Duke (Feb 25) SHOTS 28 at Virginia Tech (Apr 16) 28 vs Princeton (Apr 13) SHOTS ON GOAL 19 vs Princeton (Apr 13) 18 at Dartmouth (5/1/11) SAVES 17 at RICHMOND (Feb 13) 13 vs Penn State (Feb 20) GROUND BALLS 18 at Towson (Mar 29) 15 at Dartmouth (5/1/11) 15 vs George Mason (Mar 08) 15 at Virginia (Mar 04) TURNOVERS 23 vs George Mason (Mar 08) 17 vs Penn State (Feb 20) OPP. TURNOVERS 15 vs George Mason (Mar 08) 14 vs Princeton (Apr 13) 27 NCAA APPEARANCES * 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS * EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

12 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION MARYLAND WOMEN S LACROSSE Maryland Terrapins Player High/Low Analysis All games (as of May 16, 2011) Maryland Terrapins - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS POINTS 10 Sarah Mollison at Towson (Mar 29) 8 Sarah Mollison vs NAVY (May 14) 8 Karri Ellen Johnson at RICHMOND (Feb 13) 8 Sarah Mollison at RICHMOND (Feb 13) GOALS 7 Karri Ellen Johnson at RICHMOND (Feb 13) 5 Laura Merrifield vs North Carolina (Apr 24) 5 Karri Ellen Johnson at Towson (Mar 29) 5 Sarah Mollison at Towson (Mar 29) 5 Karri Ellen Johnson at Boston College (Mar 20) 5 Laura Merrifield at Virginia (Mar 04) 5 Katie Schwarzmann vs Duke (Feb 25) 5 Karri Ellen Johnson vs Duke (Feb 25) 5 Karri Ellen Johnson at Delaware (Feb 16) 5 Katie Schwarzmann at Delaware (Feb 16) 5 Katie Schwarzmann at RICHMOND (Feb 13) ASSISTS 6 Sarah Mollison at RICHMOND (Feb 13) 5 Sarah Mollison at Towson (Mar 29) 5 Sarah Mollison at Boston College (Mar 20) SHOTS 15 Karri Ellen Johnson at RICHMOND (Feb 13) 11 Katie Schwarzmann at RICHMOND (Feb 13) SHOTS ON GOAL 11 Karri Ellen Johnson at RICHMOND (Feb 13) 9 Katie Schwarzmann at RICHMOND (Feb 13) SAVES 12 Brittany Dipper at Georgetown (Apr 28) 9 Brittany Dipper at Dartmouth (5/1/11) 9 Brittany Dipper vs Princeton (Apr 13) GROUND BALLS 5 Kristy Black at Towson (Mar 29) 5 Katie Schwarzmann vs Duke (Feb 25) DRAW CONTROLS 6 Danielle Kirk at Stony Brook (Mar 22) 6 Karri Ellen Johnson at RICHMOND (Feb 13) CAUSED TURNOVER 4 Iliana Sanza vs North Carolina (Apr 08) 3 Katie Gallagher vs North Carolina (Apr 24) 3 Katie Gallagher vs Princeton (Apr 13) 3 Brittany Poist vs North Carolina (Apr 08) 3 Brittany Poist vs PENN (Apr 01) 3 Sarah Mollison vs James Madison (Mar 26) 3 Katie Schwarzmann vs Penn State (Feb 20) 3 Katie Gallagher at RICHMOND (Feb 13) NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 * 1986 * 1992 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2010

13 GAME RECAPS Game #1 Feb. 13 Richmond, Va. No. 1 Maryland 18, Richmond 7 Karri Ellen Johnson had a career-high seven goals and Sarah Mollison tied a school-record with six assists to lead No. 1 Maryland past Richmond, 18-7, Sunday. Johnson, who extended her streak to 46 consecutive games with a goal, landed on Maryland s career goals list, ranking eighth in program history with 150. Mollison s six helpers tied a Terrapin single-game record and vaulted the senior to ninth in career assists (81) at Maryland. The reigning national champions kicked off the season with an offensive onslaught, leaping out to a 9-0 lead to start the 2011 campaign. Johnson scored four goals in Maryland s opening run and Kristy Black added two. Freshman Beth Glaros capped the drive with her first goal as a Terp at 14:30. Richmond did not counter until a Mary Flowers goal at 12:06. Flowers, the 2010 A-10 Midfielder of the Year, led the Spiders with three scores on the day. Maryland headed into halftime with an 11-4 lead but was stymied slightly in the opening minutes of the second stanza. After being outscored by Richmond 3-1 in the first 10:40, sophomore All-American Katie Schwarzmann turned up the pressure, scoring three consecutive goals in a four-minute span to spark a 6-0 Maryland run to close the game. Schwarzmann ended with a career-high five goals on the day. Junior Brittany Dipper made five saves and senior Katie Gallagher tallied three caused turnovers and a pair of groundballs to lead the Terps defensively. Maryland Richmond MD SCORING: GOALS: Karri Ellen Johnson 7; Katie Schwarzmann 5; Sarah Mollison 2; Kristy Black 2; Beth Glaros 1; Brandi Jones 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 6; Alex Aust 3; Kristy Black 2; Karri Ellen Johnson 1. RICHMOND SCORING: GOALS: Mary Flowers 3; Danielle Schaevitz 2; Caitlin Fifield 1; Anne Ryan 1. ASSISTS: Mary Flowers 1; Kara Moschetti 1; Hayley Ross 1. MD: Dipper (60:00, 7 GA, 5 saves) RICHMOND: Roebuck (60:00, 18 GA, 17 saves) Stat MD Richmond Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls 19 7 Free-Positions Saves 5 17 Fouls Turnovers 8 14 Game #2 Feb. 16 Newark, Del. Maryland 17, Richmond 8 No. 1 Maryland s offense was once again on display as Karri Ellen Johnson and Katie Schwarzmann combined for 10 goals in a 17-8 rout of Delaware Wednesday. Johnson, who boasts a team-high 12 goals this season, extended her streak to 47 games with a score at 15:53. It would be the junior s first of three in a three-minute span as Maryland went on a devastating 12-1 run to begin the contest. Delaware picked up two late goals with time winding down in the first stanza but the Terps leapt to a 3-0 run in the beginning of the second half and played the Blue Hens even in the period, despite emptying their bench. No. 1 Maryland vs. Princeton - NCAA QUARTERFINALS five goals. Fellow classmate Alex Aust also put up career numbers, tacking Game #4 Feb. 26 on four goals, including the first ever scored in a women s lacrosse game at Delaware Stadium, and six points. College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 18, No. 3 Duke 11 Sarah Mollison added three helpers to her team-best nine in 2011 and moves past Anysia Fedec into eighth all-time in career assists. Maryland Delaware MD SCORING: GOALS: Karri Ellen Johnson 5; Katie Schwarzmann 5; Alex Aust 4; Sarah Mollison 1; Bria Phillips 1; Danielle Kirk 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 3; Alex Aust 2; Kristy Black 1; Colleen Dawson 1; Beth Glaros 1; Karri Ellen Johnson 1. DELAWARE SCORING: GOALS: Libertini,Ali 4; Drost,Corrine 3; Jeffers,Julianna 1. ASSISTS: Jeffers,Julianna 2; Burman,Holly 1. MD: Dipper (31:00, 3 GA, 3 saves): Jordan (17:54, 2 GA, 2 saves); Howard (11:06, 3 GA, 4 saves) DEL: Worthington (60:00, 17 GA, 4 saves) Stat MD Delaware Shots Ground Balls 6 11 Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 9 4 Fouls Turnovers 9 12 Game #3 Feb. 20 College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 13, No. 16 Penn State 2 A tenacious defensive effort sparked No. 1 Maryland to a 13-2 victory over No. 16 Penn State Sunday in the Terps home opener. After falling behind the Nittany Lions 2-1 to begin the match, the Terrapin defense held Penn State (0-1) scoreless through nearly 51 minutes of play. Offensively, Maryland (3-0) was led by a trio of hat tricks from Sarah Mollison, Katie Schwarzmann and Kristy Black. Despite having her streak of consecutive games with a goal snapped at 47, Karri Ellen Johnson tied a career-high with three assists. The Terps traded goals to open the match before PSU s Elaine Welch scored at 20:51 to give Maryland its first deficit of the 2011 campaign. The duo of Schwarzmann and Black fired back with a combined five unanswered goals to cap the half at 6-2. Mollison paced Maryland in the second half with three goals. Senior Brittany Poist netted her first career goal, Alex Aust added a score and Brandi Jones scored the second of her two goals on the day in the final stanza. Schwarzmann put together another solid overall performance, adding four draw controls, three caused turnovers and three ground balls to her hat trick. Brittany Dipper notched her third win with a six-save effort. Maryland gave up fewer than three goals for the first time since the 2003 season. The Terps outshot Penn State, Maryland Richmond MD SCORING: GOALS: Sarah Mollison 3; Katie Schwarzmann 3; Kristy Black 3; Brandi Jones 2; Brittany Poist 1; Alex Aust 1. ASSISTS: Karri Ellen Johnson 3; Sarah Mollison 2. PSU SCORING: GOALS: Lesnick, Laura 1; Welch, Elaine 1. ASSISTS: Cyr, Mackenzie 2. MD: Dipper (60:00, 2 GA, 6 saves) PSU: Cahill (60:00, 13 GA, 13 saves) Stat MD PSU Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls 10 7 Free-Positions Saves 6 13 Fouls Turnovers Katie Schwarzmann and Karri Ellen Johnson scored five goals each to lead No. 1 Maryland to its first marquee win of the season against No. 3 Duke, 18-11, Saturday. Schwarzmann tallied her third five-goal showing for Maryland (4-0, 1-0 ACC) and added a team-high five ground balls, three draw controls, and two caused turnovers. Johnson moved into sixth all-time in career goals at Maryland with five on the day and also added an assist, three ground balls, and two caused turnovers. Maryland kicked off its league opener on a 2-0 run before Duke (3-1, 0-1 ACC) battled back with three unanswered scores, starting a back-and-forth first half that featured three lead changes and six ties. The Terps kicked it up a notch with 10 minutes remaining in the period, outscoring the Blue Devils 5-2, courtesy of a balanced attack with goals coming from Johnson, Sarah Mollison, Alex Aust, Schwarzmann and Kristy Black. Maryland came out firing in the second stanza with goals from Johnson and Schwarzmann kicking off a 9-4 Terrapin advantage in the final period. Schwarzmann scored three of her five goals in the second half. Maryland Duke MD SCORING: GOALS: Karri Ellen Johnson 5; Katie Schwarzmann 5; Sarah Mollison 3; Alex Aust 1; Kristy Black 1; Brandi Jones 1; Laura Merrifield 1; Beth Glaros 1. ASSISTS: Alex Aust 2; Sarah Mollison 2; Kristy Black 1; Karri Ellen Johnson 1. DUKE SCORING: GOALS: Emma Hamm 3; Christie Kaestner 2; Sarah Bullard 2; Kat Thomas 2; Virginia Crotty 1; Maddy Morrissey 1. ASSISTS: Christie Kaestner 3; Emma Hamm 2. MD: Dipper (60:00, 11 GA, 5 saves) DUKE: Mackler (44:14, 14 GA, 5 saves) Stat MD DUKE Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 5 6 Fouls Turnovers Game #5 March 4 Charlottesville, Va. No. 1 Maryland 18, No. 5 UVA 6 A five-goal effort from Laura Merrifield helped fuel No. 1 Maryland as it dominated No. 5 Virginia, 18-6, on the road in Atlantic Coast Conference action. Merrifield, who was announced as one of five Maryland players on this year s preliminary Tewaaraton watch list earlier in the day, notched a season-high five goals on five shots. She was backed up by stellar offensive performances from fellow Tewaaraton nominees Karri Ellen Johnson and Katie Schwarzmann, who tallied four and three goals, respectively. Junior Kristy Black also netted a hat trick. Sarah Mollison, a three-time Tewaaraton watch list honoree, registered two goals. After jumping out to a 4-0 lead, sparked by two goals from Merrifield, Virginia answered with three scores to make it a 4-3 match. Johnson s goal with 2:07 remaining in the half expanded the Terrapin lead to two heading into halftime and extended the junior s streak to 50 consecutive games with a point. The Terps benefited from a much cleaner second half, where it only turned the ball over four times, and kicked off the stanza on a 4-0 run. Maryland would go on to outscore the Cavs, 13-3, in the half, with goals coming from six different Terrapins. A sturdy Maryland defense, led by seven saves from Tewaaraton nominee Brittany Dipper, held Virginia to only 21 shots in the ACC battle. Maryland (2-0) boasted a fantastic shooting percentage, sinking 17 of the 23 shots it attempted in the match. Schwarzmann tied a career-high with 27 NCAA APPEARANCES * 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS * EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

14 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION MARYLAND WOMEN S LACROSSE Game #7 March 12 Maryland Virginia College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 7, No. 12 Syracuse 5 MD SCORING: GOALS: Laura Merrifield 5; Karri Ellen Johnson 4; Kristy Black 3; Katie Schwarzmann 3; Sarah Mollison 2; Beth Glaros 1. ASSISTS: Alex Aust 2; Kristy Black 2; Karri Ellen Johnson 1; Brandi Jones 1. UVA SCORING: SCORING: GOALS: Ainsley Baker 2; Julie Gardner 2; Josie Owen 1; Charlie Finnigan 1. ASSISTS: Josie Owen 1. No. 12 Syracuse tried its best to slow down No. 1 Maryland s highpowered attack Saturday but the Terps were able to survive the stall and drop the Orange, 7-5. Maryland BC MD SCORING: GOALS: Karri Ellen Johnson 5; Kristy Black 4; Laura Merrifield 3; Brandi Jones 2; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Sarah Mollison 1; Amalie Trentzsch 1; Beth Glaros 1; Jen Mendez 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 5; Alex Aust 3; Brandi Jones 2; Katie Schwarzmann 1. BC SCORING: GOALS: Igoe,Kristin 4; Barry,Moira 2; Blue,Brooke 2; Taylor,Sam 1. ASSISTS: Alley,Hannah 1; Barry,Moira 1; Igoe,Kristin 1. MD: Dipper (60:00, 6 GA, 7 saves) UVA: Kolarik (456:49, 16 GA, 9 saves) Stat MD UVA Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 7 9 Fouls Turnovers Game #6 March 8 College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 21, George Mason 2 Sparked by scoring from 11 different players, No. 1 Maryland s offense caught fire Tuesday in a 21-2 thrashing of George Mason at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. The Terrapins (6-0, 2-0 ACC), who utilized all but two players on their roster, were led in scoring by freshman Amalie Trentzsch s three goals, including the first of her career. Seven players tallied two goals each including Kristy Black, Colleen Dawson, Danielle Kirk, Katie Schwarzmann, Sarah Mollison, Meris Walsh and Bria Phillips. In addition to Trentzsch, freshmen Jen Mendez and Walsh also tallied their first career goals in the Red and Black. Maryland jumped out to an incredible 17-0 lead in the first half and did not allow a George Mason (1-4) shot until the five-minute mark. Nine of the Terps 17 scores were assisted and Maryland capped the half with a devastating 29-4 shot advantage. The Terps did not play one of their regular starters in the second half and still managed to outscore the Patriots 4-2 in the final stanza. Maryland caused 19 turnovers in the match, led by two each from Beth Glaros, Melissa Diepold, Elizabeth Hamilton, Mary Angstadt and Camilla Hayes, Trentzsch, and Mendez. Glaros also scooped up a team-high three ground balls. Brittany Dipper, Mary Jordan and Kasey Howard combined to allow only two Patriot goals. It is the second time this season the Terrapin defense has allotted just two opponent scores, dropping No. 16 Penn State 13-2 earlier this season. Maryland Mason MD SCORING: Amalie Trentzsch 3; Kristy Black 2; Colleen Dawson 2; Danielle Kirk 2; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Sarah Mollison 2; Meris Walsh 2; Bria Phillips 2; Jen Mendez 1; Karri Ellen Johnson 1; Brandi Jones 1; Beth Glaros 1. ASSISTS: Kristy Black 2; Colleen Dawson 2; Jen Mendez 2; Alex Aust 1; Kelsey Horton 1; Karri Ellen Johnson 1; Danielle Kirk 1; Sarah Mollison 1; Katie Schwarzmann 1 GM SCORING: GOALS: Kopecka, Anna 1; Ellisen, Emily 1. ASSISTS: Gamble, Chelsea 1. MD: Dipper (15:45, 0 GA, 0 saves); Jordan (21:25, 0 GA,3 saves); Howard (22:50, 2 GA, 3 saves) GM: Pastrana (60:00, 21 GA, 8 saves) Stat MD GM Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 6 8 Fouls 7 22 Turnovers Maryland was held to its lowest scoring output in 2011 and was led by senior Tewaaraton nominee Sarah Mollison, who tallied a team-high two goals and two assists. Katie Schwarzmann, Karri Ellen Johnson, Kristy Black and Brandi Jones each added a goal and an assist as the Terps notched their 17th consecutive win and moved to 11-0 all-time against Syracuse. In a rematch of last season s national semifinal, it was evident early that Syracuse, led by former Maryland assistant Gary Gait, had visions of holding the ball as long as possible to limit the Terrapin attack s scoring opportunities. The Terps managed only six shots in the first half but capitalized on four of them to boast a 4-2 lead through 30 minutes. The two teams broke even in the second stanza, both posting three goals, but back-to-back scores by Johnson and Mollison around the14- minute mark and a solid defensive effort provided the Terps with enough momentum for the win. In a game where the draw control was vital, Johnson and Schwarzmann racked up four and three, respectively, to lead Maryland. Johnson, Brittany Poist and Beth Glaros tallied two caused turnovers apiece. Maryland Syracuse MD SCORING: GOALS: Sarah Mollison 2; Karri Ellen Johnson 1; Katie Schwarzmann 1; Kristy Black 1; Brandi Jones 1; Laura Merrifield 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 2; Kristy Black 1; Karri Ellen Johnson 1; Brandi Jones 1; Katie Schwarzmann 1. SU SCORING: GOALS: WEBSTER, Katie 2; RODRIGUEZ, Catherine 2; LADOUCEUR, Tee 1. ASSISTS: MURRAY, Alyssa 1. MD: Dipper (60:00, 5 GA, 5 saves) SU: Hogan (60:00, 7 GA, 9 saves) Stat MD SU Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls 8 6 Free-Positions Saves 5 9 Fouls Turnovers 9 11 Game #8 March 20 Newton, Mass. No. 1 Maryland 20, No. 20 Boston College 9 Juniors Karri Ellen Johnson and Kristy Black combined for nine goals to pace No. 1 Maryland past No. 20 Boston College, 20-9, in Atlantic Coast Conference action Sunday. Johnson (5g) led a group of five Terps in double-digit scoring, including Black (4), Laura Merrifield (3), Brandi Jones (2) and Katie Schwarzmann (2). Sarah Mollison dished out a game-high five assists and sophomore Alex Aust added three. Johnson and Mollison extended their streaks to 53 consecutive games with a goal and/or an assist. The longest road trip of the season didn t slow down the Terrapin offense as it outscored Boston College 10-3 in the first half. Maryland utilized a 5-0 run in each half to pick up its 18th straight win. The two teams broke even in the second stanza, both posting three goals, but back-to-back scores by Johnson and Mollison around the14- minute mark and a solid defensive effort provided the Terps with enough momentum for the win. The Terps dominated the draw control category, racking up 13 more than BC, which fell to 7-2 with the loss. Johnson had a team-high five draw controls. Sophomore Iliana Sanza scooped up three ground balls to aid the defensive charge. MD: Dipper (60:00, 9 GA, 7 saves) BC: Serafino (47:10, 17 GA, 5 saves; Conway (12:50, 3 GA, 1 save) Stat MD BC Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls 22 9 Free-Positions Saves 7 6 Fouls Turnovers Game #9 March 22 Stony Brook, N.Y. No. 1 Maryland 19, Stony Brook 5 No. 1 Maryland concluded its East Coast road trip with its second straight offensive outburst, topping Stony Brook, 19-5, Tuesday. Senior Brandi Jones led the Terps with a career-high four goals as Maryland tallied 14 of its 19 scores in the first half. Jones was backed up by multi-goal showings from Karri Ellen Johnson (3), Sarah Mollison (3), Bria Phillips (2), Katie Schwarzmann (2), and Colleen Dawson (2g). Johnson, Mollison and Alex Aust all added two assists each. Much as it did Sunday at Boston College, the Terrapin attack wasted no time finding the scoreboard, storming to 7-0 lead before Stony Brook was able to muster its first goal at 21:14. Johnson completed her hat trick in the initial run. The Terps outscored the Seawolves 7-2 in the final 20 minutes of the first stanza. Five different players accounted for Maryland s scoring in the second half with goals coming from Dawson, Mollison, Jones, Philips and Mary Angstadt. Maryland utilized its entire healthy roster in the match, which took place at the venue for this year s NCAA Women s Lacrosse Championship. The Terrapins, who are winners of 19 straight, were led defensively by Schwarzmann and Kristen McAfee, who tallied two caused turnovers and three ground balls, respectively. Danielle Kirk registered a career-high six draw controls. Maryland Stony Brook MD SCORING: GOALS: Brandi Jones 4; Sarah Mollison 3; Karri Ellen Johnson 3; Bria Phillips 2; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Colleen Dawson 2; Kristy Black 1; Laura Merrifield 1; Mary Angstadt 1. ASSISTS: Alex Aust 2; Karri Ellen Johnson 2; Sarah Mollison 2; Kristy Black 1; Bria Phillips 1; Katie Schwarzmann 1. SB SCORING: GOALS: Ford, Abby 1; Gottlick, Kaila 1; Cable, Victoria 1; Djaha, Samantha 1; Harrison, Kaitlyn 1. ASSISTS: Cardillo, Alyssa 2; Ford, Abby 1. MD: Dipper (20:09, 2 GA, 1 save); Jordan (20:04, 1 GA, 2 saves; Howard (19:47, 2 GA, 2 saves) SB: Cahill (23:00, 12 GA, 4 saves); Carlson (37:00, 7 GA, 6 saves) Stat MD SB Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 5 10 Fouls Turnovers 8 14 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 * 1986 * 1992 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2010

15 Game #10 March 26 College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 17, No. 10 James Madison 8 Top-ranked Maryland captured its 20th consecutive victory while coasting to a 17-8 win against No. 10 James Madison Saturday at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex. No. 1 Maryland vs. Princeton - NCAA QUARTERFINALS of reserves. Game #13 April 9 College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 12, No. 4 North Carolina 9 Brittany Dipper had a stellar day in the cage, racking up six saves in 34 minutes of action. The Maryland defense has now held 17 of its last 22 opponents to eight or fewer goals. The Terps outshot Towson in the rare evening affair. Maryland Towson Katie Schwarzmann and Laura Merrifield scored four goals each to pace No. 1 Maryland to a 12-9 win against league-rival North Carolina Saturday. Maryland was led in scoring by Laura Merrifield, who totaled four goals on the day including a hat trick in the first half. Despite a slow start, Karri Ellen Johnson ended the match with three scores to move past Allison Comito for fourth all-time in career goals at Maryland with 177. Katie Schwarzmann, Brandi Jones, Beth Glaros and Sarah Mollison all netted two. Mollison added four assists to her pair of goals for a game-high six points. The Melbourne, Australia, native tallied her 100th career helper with 1:01 remaining in the first stanza when she found favorite target Johnson to extend the Terrapin lead to six. Mollison shot up to No. 6 all-time on Maryland s career assist list and is currently tied with Kelly Kasper with 102. The Terps commanded the first half, riding multi-goal showings from Merrifield and Schwarzmann for an 8-3 cushion. Maryland led by as much as 11 in the second half but did surrender three late James Madison scores with less than five minutes remaining to stop the clock from running. Brittany Dipper headed another tremendous defensive effort, racking up eight saves in the cage. Jones tallied four ground balls and Mollison mustered three caused turnovers in a solid re-defending effort from the Terrapin attack. Maryland James Madison MD SCORING: GOALS: Laura Merrifield 4; Karri Ellen Johnson 3; Sarah Mollison 2; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Brandi Jones 2; Beth Glaros 2; Kristy Black 1; Jen Mendez 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 4; Alex Aust 2; Kristy Black 1; Karri Ellen Johnson 1; Brandi Jones 1; Katie Schwarzmann 1. JM SCORING: GOALS: Lane, Ariel 3; Ancarrow, Casey 2; Kimener, Ashley 2; Zabel, Monica 1. ASSISTS: Ancarrow, Casey 1; Lane, Ariel 1; Lomady, Mary Kate 1; McHugh, Caitlin 1; Zabel, Monica 1. MD: Dipper (60:00, 8 GA, 8 saves) JM: Menghetti (60:00, 17 GA, 11 saves) Stat MD JM Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 8 11 Fouls Turnovers Game #11 March 29 College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 17, Towson 8 Sarah Mollison scored a career-high 10 points on five goals and five assists as No.1 Maryland toppled Towson, 17-8, in non-conference action on the road Tuesday. Karri Ellen Johnson netted five goals and Katie Schwarzmann added three to join Mollison in a three-pronged attack to lift Maryland to its 21st consecutive victory. Kristy Black registered five ground balls and a pair of caused turnovers to pace the Terp defense. Maryland picked up right where it left off the last time it took the field at Unitas Stadium nearly 10 months ago during its national championship victory against Northwestern. The Terps, who started the match on a 4-0 run, outscored Towson 11-4 in the first half, including a 46-second stretch around the 17-minute mark when Laura Merrifield netted two scores and Beth Glaros scored one. Johnson completed a hat trick and Mollison boasted four helpers in the first stanza alone. Towson stepped up its offense in the second half, notching a 3-0 run midway through the period, but the Terps buckled down defensively and secured a 6-4 advantage in the period, despite shuffling in a large amount MD SCORING: GOALS: Sarah Mollison 5; Karri Ellen Johnson 5; Katie Schwarzmann 3; Laura Merrifield 2; Kristy Black 1; Beth Glaros 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 5; Brandi Jones 1; Iliana Sanza 1; Amalie Trentzsch 1. TOW SCORING: GOALS: Dunn, Jess 3; Appelt, Sarah 2; Custer, Kelly 1; Waldron, Ashley 1; LaMonica, Jackie 1. ASSISTS: Appelt, Sarah 2; Custer, Kelly 1. MD: Dipper (34:34, 4 GA, 6 saves; Jordan (18:24, 3 GA, 0 saves); Howard (7:02, 1 GA, 0 saves) TU: Teeters (60:00, 17 GA, 6 saves) Stat MD TU Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 6 6 Fouls Turnovers Game #12 April 1 College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 16, No. 8 Penn 4 Katie Schwarzmann racked up four goals to lead No. 1 Maryland to its seventh win over a nationally-ranked foe, topping No. 8 Penn, 16-4, Friday night. Schwarzmann netted a game-high four goals and an assist to pace Maryland to its 22nd consecutive victory. Laura Merrifield tallied a hat trick and Sarah Mollison added four points, including a match-high three assists. The senior now has 110 in her illustrious career and is tied with Quinn Carney and Caitlyn McFadden for third in career helpers at Maryland. The Terps wasted no time exhibiting its high-powered attack, even while facing one of the nation s top defensive units in Penn (7-2, 3-0 Ivy), which entered the match surrendering a stingy six goals per contest. Maryland outscored the Quakers, 7-1, through the first 14:49 of the game, highlighted by three early goals from Schwarzmann and a pair from Merrifield. Maryland closed the first half on a 4-0 run to take a solid 10-2 lead into the locker room. Maryland continued its relentless defense in the second half, limiting the Quakers to a mere eight looks at goal and two goals in the period. Brittany Dipper was sensational in the cage, racking up eight saves. Brittany Poist helped lead a tremendous defensive effort, registering three caused turnovers and two ground balls. Maryland Penn MD SCORING: GOALS: Katie Schwarzmann 4; Laura Merrifield 3; Sarah Mollison 2; Alex Aust 2; Jen Mendez 2; Beth Glaros 1; Brandi Jones 1; Danielle Kirk 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 3; Alex Aust 1; Beth Glaros 1; Katie Schwarzmann 1. PENN SCORING: GOALS: Brennan, Erin 1; Bunting, Caroline 1; Waclawik, Bridget 1; Bensen, Tory 1. ASSISTS: Brennan, Erin 1. MD: Dipper (60:00, 4 GA, 7 saves) PENN: Leitner (60:00, 16 GA, 9 saves) Stat MD PENN Shots Ground Balls 12 9 Draw Controls 13 9 Free-Positions Saves 8 9 Fouls Turnovers 8 12 Maryland won its 23rd consecutive match, despite the absence of All- American attacker Karri Ellen Johnson, who was out with a concussion for the second straight game. Schwarzmann and Merrifield picked up the slack offensively, totaling eight goals on 14 shots. On the whole, the Terrapin attack was extremely efficient, posting a.480 shot percentage against a Carolina defense that was giving up a mere 7.83 goals per game. After an evenly matched first half, where the Terps and fourth-ranked Tar Heels exchanged goals with five ties in the stanza, Maryland kicked off the second period on a devastating 3-0 run. Goals by Sarah Mollison, Brandi Jones and Alex Aust provided Maryland with its largest lead of the game at 9-6 with 12:22 remaining. The Terps relied on a lockdown effort by the nation s top defense the rest of the way, led by several key plays from Iliana Sanza and four stops by goalie Brittany Dipper. With two assists on the day, Mollison extended her streak to 58 straight games with a point and moved into sole possession of third on Maryland s career assists list with 112. Jones tallied a team-high four draw controls, Sanza registered a career-high four caused turnovers and Dipper posted seven saves in the cage to lead the Terps, who moved to 47-1 in College Park in the Cathy Reese-era. Maryland UNC MD SCORING: GOALS: Laura Merrifield 4; Katie Schwarzmann 4; Sarah Mollison 1; Alex Aust 1; Brandi Jones 1; Beth Glaros 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 2; Alex Aust 1; Brandi Jones 1; Laura Merrifield 1. UNC SCORING: GOALS: Corey Donohoe 3; Kara Cannizzaro 3; Becky Lynch 2; Emily Garrity 1. ASSISTS: Corey Donohoe 4; Kara Cannizzaro 1. MD: Dipper (60:00, 9 GA, 7 saves) UNC: Maksym (60:00, 12 GA, 2 saves) Stat MD UNC Shots Ground Balls 16 9 Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 7 2 Fouls Turnovers Game #14 April 13 College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 17, No. 12 Princeton 10 Seniors Laura Merrifield and Sarah Mollison combined for 11 points to lead No. 1 Maryland to its 24th consecutive win, downing No. 12 Princeton, 17-10, on Senior Night Wednesday. With the win, Maryland capped its 13th perfect home regular season slate in program history. The Terps, who have already clinched the ACC regular season title, started all seven of its available seniors, including Colleen Dawson, Sara Cooper, Brandi Jones, Katie Gallagher, Brittany Poist, Merrifield and Mollison. Brittany Dipper helped guide a solid defensive showing, boasting nine saves in 52 minutes of work. Gallagher racked up team-highs in caused turnovers (3) and ground balls (3). Merrifield ended the match with four goals and one assist while Mollison tallied three goals and three helpers. Jones ended with a hat trick and Schwarzmann registered two goals and two assists to aid another balanced Terrapin attacking effort. Maryland Princeton NCAA APPEARANCES * 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS * EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

16 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION MARYLAND WOMEN S LACROSSE MD SCORING: GOALS: Laura Merrifield 4; Sarah Mollison 3; Brandi Jones 3; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Kristy Black 2; Alex Aust 2; Beth Glaros 1. ASSISTS: Sarah Mollison 3; Kristy Black 2; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Alex Aust 1; Colleen Dawson 1; Beth Glaros 1; Laura Merrifield 1. PRINC SCORING: GOALS: Drumm, Lizzy 5; Ellis, Sam 3; Pyle, Cassie 1; Gassaway, Jaci 1. ASSISTS: Drumm, Lizzy 1; Ellis, Sam 1; Pyle, Cassie 1. MD: Dipper (51:48, 6 GA, 9 saves); Jordan (8:12, 4 GA, 0 saves) PRINC: Tochihara (60:00, 17 GA, 6 saves) Stat MD PRINC Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 9 6 Fouls Turnovers Game #15 April 16 Blacksburg, VA. No. 1 Maryland 16, Virginia Tech 8 Danielle Kirk and Sarah Mollison notched hat tricks to lead No. 1 Maryland as it capped a perfect ACC regular season record Saturday with a 16-8 victory at Virginia Tech. As the top seed in next week s ACC Championship in Cary, N.C., Maryland will battle the winner of Thursday s Boston College/Virginia Tech matchup Friday at 5 p.m. The game will be available live on the ACC Network at theacc.com. In addition to multi-goal showings from Mollison and Kirk, Beth Glaros and Alex Aust added two goals each to spark the Terps to their 25th consecutive win. Saturday s game was moved indoors to the Rector Field House due to inclement weather in Blacksburg. Maryland VT MD SCORING: GOALS: Danielle Kirk 3; Sarah Mollison 3; Beth Glaros 2; Alex Aust 2; Kristy Black 1; Laura Merrifield 1; Katie Schwarzmann 1; Bria Phillips 1; Elizabeth Hamilton 1; Meris Walsh 1. ASSISTS: Kristy Black 2; Beth Glaros 2; Brandi Jones 1; Danielle Kirk 1. VT SCORING: GOALS: Allie Emala 3; Jessica Nonn 2; Caitlyn Wier 1; Ryan Rotanz 1; Libby Rosebro 1. ASSISTS: Caitlyn Wier 2; Julia Heaps 1. MD: Dipper (19:40, 1 GA, 1 saves); Howard (17:33, 1 GA, 2 saves); Jordan (22:47, 6 GA, 0 saves) VT: Gale (60:00, 16 GA, 7 saves) Stat MD VT Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 3 7 Fouls Turnovers 11 9 Game #16 April 22 Cary, N.C. No. 1 Maryland 8, No. 11 Boston College 5 A ferocious defensive effort by top-seeded Maryland helped thwart a stall attempt by Boston College in an 8-5 victory over the Eagles in the semifinals of the ACC Women s Lacrosse Championship Friday. Maryland was forced into a low-scoring affair as BC controlled possession for nearly 45 minutes of the match. Senior Sarah Mollison led all scorers with three goals, all of which came in the Terps six-goal first half. Fellow classmate and captain Laura Merrifield added two goals and a key interception late in the second stanza to secure Maryland s 26th consecutive win. Despite winning the possession battle in the first period, the 11th-ranked Eagles only registered four shots. The Terps managed to convert nearly half of their chances through the first 30 minutes, sinking six of the 13 shots they attempted. Maryland also managed to rack up a large advantage in draw controls, tallying four more than BC in the stanza. Taking a 6-1 lead into the second half, the Terps struck first in the period when a goal from Brandi Jones at 27:58 gave the nation s top defense a six-goal cushion to work with. BC rattled off four consecutive goals but a solid defensive showing, led by three saves from Brittany Dipper in the final five minutes, sealed the Terrapin win and moved the squad into the ACC title game where they will face the winner of the North Carolina/ Duke semifinal. Maryland BC MD SCORING: GOALS: Sarah Mollison 3; Laura Merrifield 2; Katie Schwarzmann 1; Brandi Jones 1; Beth Glaros 1. ASSISTS: None. BC SCORING: GOALS: Blue,Brooke 2; Gummersall,Ginny 2; Barry,Moira 1. ASSISTS: Igoe,Kristin 2. MD: Dipper (60:00, 5 GA, 6 saves) BC: Serafino (60:00, 8 GA, 8 saves) Stat MD BC Shots Ground Balls 9 7 Draw Controls 9 6 Free-Positions Saves 6 8 Fouls Turnovers 8 8 Game #17 April 24 Cary, N.C. No. 1 Maryland 12, No. 4 North Carolina 7 Using an explosive second half, No. 1 Maryland dropped North Carolina, 12-7, en route to capturing its third consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference Women s Lacrosse Championship crown Sunday. Senior Laura Merrifield garnered championship Most Valuable Player honors after netting a game-high five goals and helping guide a stellar defense that allowed one of the nation s top offenses a mere one goal in the second half. Katie Schwarzmann, Sarah Mollison and Beth Glaros all added two goals as the Terps tallied its league-best eighth championship. After trailing for the first time this season and facing a season-high threegoal deficit through 30 minutes of play, Maryland sealed its 27th-straight victory with a devastating 8-0 run to cap the second half. The Terrapin defense did not allow North Carolina to score in the final 26 minutes of the match. In addition to Merrifield, senior Katie Gallagher, junior Brittany Dipper, Mollison and Schwarzmann were all tabbed to the all-tournament team. It is Dipper s third straight appearance on the team. After missing last season due to a battle with Crohn s Disease, Gallagher led the Terrapin defense with a game-high three caused turnovers and three ground balls. Maryland NC MD SCORING: GOALS: Laura Merrifield, 5; Katie Schwarzmann, 2; Sarah Mollison, 2; Beth Glaros, 2; Alex Aust, 1. ASSISTS: Laura Merrifield, 1. NC SCORING: GOALS: Becky Lynch, 4; Laura Zimmerman, 1; Margaret Corzel, 1; Emily Garrity, 1. ASSISTS: Corey Donohoe, 1; Laura Zimmerman, 1. MD: Dipper (60:00, 7 GA, 7 saves) NC: Maksym (60:00, 12 GA, 10 saves) Stat MD NC Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 3 7 Fouls Turnovers 11 9 Game #18 April 26 Washington, D.C. No. 1 Maryland 8, No. 16 Georgetown 5 Brittany Dipper tied a career high with 12 saves to anchor yet another solid defensive showing as No. 1 Maryland derailed No. 16 Georgetown, 8-5, Thursday night. With the defense running on all cylinders, the Terrapin attack took full advantage of the few opportunities it was allotted, netting eight of the 13 shots it attempted as Georgetown controlled the majority of the possession via the stall tactic. Katie Schwarzmann led Maryland (18-0) with four goals. Sarah Mollison added two goals and extended her streak to 63 consecutive games with a point. The Terps picked right up where they left off in the second half of the ACC title game Sunday, outscoring Georgetown 4-1 in the first stanza and sinking four of the mere seven shots it took in the stanza. Maryland jumped out to a 3-0 lead, courtesy of goals from Schwarzmann, Mollison and Alex Aust, and never looked back. Georgetown (8-7) managed four second-half goals, with two coming via free position attempts. Along with a stellar performance from Dipper in the cage, Brittany Poist tallied a team-high two caused turnovers and two ground balls to lead the Maryland defense. Maryland GU MD SCORING: GOALS: Katie Schwarzmann 4; Sarah Mollison 2; Alex Aust 1; Bria Phillips 1. ASSISTS: Alex Aust 1; Jen Mendez 1. GU SCORING: GOALS: DWYER, Kathleen 1; GILES, Jacqueline 1; BOZEL, Kelsi 1; KIRR, Jordy 1; BROPHY, Mary Beth 1. ASSISTS: JACKSON, Dina 1. MD: Dipper (60:00, 5 GA, 12 saves) GU: Black (60:00, 8 GA, 1 saves) Stat MD GU Shots Ground Balls 8 6 Draw Controls 7 7 Free-Positions Saves 12 1 Fouls Turnovers 9 6 Game #19 May 1 Hanover, N.H. No. 1 Maryland 8, No. 14 Dartmouth 9 (2 OT) Katie Schwarzmann tallied three goals but a late-game surge fell short as No. 1 Maryland dropped its first match of the season at No. 14 Dartmouth, 9-8, in double overtime Sunday. Maryland (18-1) dropped its first game since losing to North Carolina April 14, Dartmouth is the first team other than UNC to defeat the Terps since Schwarzmann was joined by Sarah Mollison (2g) as multi-goal scorers for the Terps and extended her streak to 64 straight games with a goal and/ or an assist. Facing a three-goal deficit for only the second time this season, Maryland rallied for six scores, led by two each from Schwarzmann and Mollison, to push the game into overtime. Maryland DC MD SCORING: GOALS: Katie Schwarzmann 3; Sarah Mollison 2; Kristy Black 1; Beth Glaros 1; Jen Mendez 1. ASSISTS: Kristy Black 2. DC SCORING: GOALS: Collins, Kat 4; Parks, Sarah 3; Bennett, Courtney 1; Bowers, Hana 1. ASSISTS: Meyer, Greta 2; Massimi, Erin 1; Plumb, Sarah 1. MD: Dipper (66:00, 9 GA, 9 saves) DC: Giovanniello (66:00, 8 GA, 11 saves) Stat MD DC Shots Ground Balls Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 9 11 Fouls Turnovers NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 * 1986 * 1992 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2010

17 Game #20 May 14 College Park, Md. No. 1 Maryland 19, Navy 6 No. 1 Maryland vs. Princeton - NCAA QUARTERFINALS Senior Tewaaraton finalist Sarah Mollison racked up four goals and four assists in limited action as No. 1 Maryland coasted by Navy, 19-6, in the first round of the NCAA Women s Lacrosse Championship Saturday. With eight points on the day, Mollison moved up to sixth all-time in career points at Maryland, passing 2010 Tewaaraton winner Caitlyn McFadden. The Terps (19-1) also picked up three goals each from Kristy Black, Laura Merrifield and Bria Phillips as the offense erupted for its highest scoring output since March 22. Katie Schwarzmann, who, in addition to Mollison, was tabbed a Tewaaraton finalist late last week, registered two goals and three assists on the day as Maryland advanced to the quarterfinal round for the fifth consecutive season. After an explosive 4-0 run in the game s opening minutes, the Terrapin defense allotted a pair of Navy scores around the 20-minute mark but ultimately ran away with the first half, capping the stanza with six unanswered goals. With the clock running the entire second period, Maryland was able to utilize its entire bench, including both reserve goalies. Alex Aust and Phillips led the Terps in the second half, boasting two scores a piece. Maryland Navy MD SCORING: GOALS: Katie Schwarzmann 3; Sarah Mollison 2; Kristy Black 1; Beth Glaros 1; Jen Mendez 1. ASSISTS: Kristy Black 2. NAVY SCORING: GOALS: Collins, Kat 4; Parks, Sarah 3; Bennett, Courtney 1; Bowers, Hana 1. ASSISTS: Meyer, Greta 2; Massimi, Erin 1; Plumb, Sarah 1. MD: Dipper (45:00, 4 GA, 5 saves); Jordan (9:00, 2 GA, 1 save); Howard (6:00, 0 GA, 3 saves) NAVY: Verbeeck (58:00, 19 GA, 5 saves); Ponchione (2:00, 0 GA, 0 saves) Stat MD NAVY Shots Ground Balls 15 9 Draw Controls Free-Positions Saves 10 5 Fouls Turnovers NCAA APPEARANCES * 11 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS * EIGHT ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS

18 2011 NATIONAL CHAMPION MARYLAND WOMEN S LACROSSE Head Coach Cathy Reese Fifth season/eighth overall Maryland, record at Maryland Former Maryland standout and reigning IWLCA National Coach of the Year Cathy Reese enters her fifth season at the helm of the Terrapins women s lacrosse program after guiding Maryland to its first national championship since 2001 last season. With the Terps falling just once in regular season play, Maryland wrapped up the 2010 campaign on a devastating 10-game winning streak, which concluded in elation with a gallant comeback against five-time defending national champion Northwestern in the NCAA Women s Lacrosse Championship at Towson. Reese coached Maryland s first Tewaaraton Award winner since Jen Adams as Caitlyn McFadden was tabbed the top player in all of women s lacrosse. Four other Terrapins landed All-America status as well and Reese garnered IWLCA National Coach of the Year honors along with being named the top coach in the conference for the second straight season. Reese had Maryland on the verge of perfection in 2009, leading the Terps to a 21-1 record, an NCAA Final Four trip, and ACC Tournament and Regular Season championships. She boasted three Tewaaraton nominees, five All-Americans, five All-ACC honorees, the ACC Player and Rookie of the Year and the IWLCA Midfielder of the Year. Reese also earned a few honors of her own, racking up IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year accolades along with her second ACC Coach of the Year award in only three short seasons at the helm of the storied Maryland program. Reese continued to move Maryland in a positive direction in 2008, steering the Terps to an 18-3 record and an Atlantic Coast Conference regular season title. Once again, Reese boasted some of the top talent in the nation as senior Dana Dobbie was tabbed ACC Player of the Year in addition to being named a finalist for the Tewaarton Trophy, given annually to the nation s best player. Dobbie and fellow seniors Kelly Kasper and Lauren Cohen joined sophomore Caitlyn McFadden on the All-America team while Kasper accompanied Dobbie as a Tewaarton finalist. The Terps 18-3 record was the best for the program since 2003 as Maryland punched its ticket to the NCAA Tournament for the 18th consecutive season. Reese returned to her alma mater in 2007 as the head coach and guided the Terps to a 16-4 record, including a first-place finish in the Atlantic Coast Conference at 4-1, earning the conference s Coach of the Year award. Maryland had bowed out of the NCAA Tournament in the first round the previous two seasons, but Reese s Terps advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2004 and had the most wins since Included in those 16 wins were a pair against teams ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the country against North Carolina and Duke, respectively. Reese s guidance produced more than just team success. Dana Dobbie was a finalist for the Tewaaraton Trophy, given annually to the nation s best player, and was the ACC Player of the Year. In addition, Dobbie along with Becky Clipp, Kelly Kasper, and Krista Pellizzi were named All- Americans. Reese returned to Maryland after spending her first three seasons as head coach at the University of Denver where she guided the Pioneers to their most successful season in school history in Denver finished that year with a 16-5 record and rattled off 11-straight wins over the course of 43 days. The 11-game win streak was more victories than the school had seen in an entire season as its eight wins in 2003 was the most in a season for the Pioneers prior to Terp Accomplishments 2010 IWLCA National Coach of the Year 2007, 2009, and 2010 ACC Coach of the Year 2009, 2010 ACC Champions Coached 2007, 2009 and 2010 ACC Player of the Year, 2009 and 2010 ACC Rookie of the Year, one Tewaaraton Award winner, two Tewaaraton finalists, 14 All-Americans, and 15 All-ACC selections 2006 MPSF Coach of the Year 2009 and 2010 IWLCA South Region Coach of the Year Guided Denver to school-record 16 wins in 2006 Won eight national championships at Maryland as a player and coach ( , 2010) 1998 NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player Coaching Record Year School W-L Postseason 2004 Denver Denver Denver Maryland 16-4 NCAA Quarterfinals 2008 Maryland 18-3 NCAA Quarterfinals 2009 Maryland 21-1 NCAA Semifinals 2010 Maryland 22-1 NCAA Champions Total Two Schools For a program that saw limited success since its inception in 1999, Reese proved that she is a winner. With a 4-1 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) record, the Pioneers won its first-ever regular season championship in For her efforts, Reese was named the 2006 MPSF Coach of the Year. In addition, two of her student-athletes were also given season-ending awards as Denver sweeped the conference accolades. Kristie Leggio was tabbed the Player of the Year and Karen Morton was the Newcomer of the Year. In her three seasons in the Mile High City, 11 student-athletes were named to the All-MPSF Team. Not only did her students excel on the field, but they also achieved in the classroom as Denver studentathletes were named to the Academic All-Conference team 11 times. Prior to lifting the Denver program to national attention, Reese spent nine seasons in College Park, four as a student-athlete and five as an assistant coach. During that span, the women s lacrosse program had one of the most successful streaks seen in collegiate women s sports history. The Terps won seven national championships in her first nine years on campus. That is the third-longest streak in women s NCAA history in any sport. When Reese first stepped foot on campus as a freshman, it was impossible to gauge how successful she and the Terps would be. Maryland did not lose in her first two seasons as a student-athlete, and it did not lose until midway through her junior campaign. In all, Reese and the Terps went 50-straight games without a loss. In her playing career, Reese guided the Terps to an incredible 75-4 record. In her first three seasons as assistant coach, the Terps went Her total record with Maryland in her first nine seasons was The Terps also made the NCAA quarterfinals in 2002 and advanced to the national semifinals in 2003 before Reese took the reins at Denver. As a student-athlete from , she was a two-time All-America selection. As a senior, she was tabbed the NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player and was the second-leading scorer on that championship team with 58 goals and 25 assists. She finished her career with 140 goals, 77 assists, and 217 points. Her 77 assists is tied for eighth all-time at Maryland and her 217 points is 11th. Reese graduated in 1998 with a degree in speech communications. She and her husband, Brian, who is also a volunteer coach for the program, have three children, Riley, who is six years old, and Brody, who is four years old. Reese gave birth to her first girl, Cayden Elizabeth, on March 12, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1981 * 1986 * 1992 * 1995 * 1996 * 1997 * 1998 * 1999 * 2000 * 2001 * 2010

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