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1 12 TERRAPIN PROFILES From Adolph to Wiggins 10 RYNE ADOLPH Redshirt-Freshman Defense Springfield, Pa. Springfield On Adolph: Tough competitor who missed the entire 2004 season recovering from back surgery was injured near the end of his senior year in high school expected to see time on close defense, according to Dave Cottle understands the game very well and has great moxie for the games tough, hard-nosed defender. As a freshman (2004): Sat out the season recovering from back surgery. Before Maryland: Lacrosse and football star at Springfield High School in Pennsylvania a four-year letterwinner in lacrosse under coach Mike Friel served as team captain as a senior in leading the Cougars to a 19-4 record in 2003 named first team all-county in lacrosse totaled one goal and 14 assists in his career on defense second team all-county in football, playing both fullback and outside linebacker played in the lacrosse Champ Camp All-Star game and 205 All-Star Camp. Personal: Born Sept. 27, 1984, in Wilmington, Del. son of Deborah and William Adolph Jr. brother of Bill III (32) and Sam (29) both brothers played lacrosse at Penn State, Bill from and Sam from named to the Honor Roll all four years in high school enrolled in college of letters and sciences. MATT AKSIONOFF Senior Midfield Baldwin, N.Y. Baldwin HS On Aksionoff: Senior midfielder who is trying to work his way back from injuries to both knees which caused him to miss the entire 2004 season 19 injuries were another tough break to his career as he had worked his way back from a torn PCL in his left knee suffered on the first day of spring camp in 2003 a tough, hard-working player who understands the game could contribute if he s healthy, according to Dave Cottle. As a junior (2004): Missed the season due to a torn ACL in his right knee suffered the injury during the first week of spring practice. As a sophomore (2003): Played in two games as reserve midfielder after recovering from a left knee injury saw time late vs. Butler (3/25) made season debut in return to Long Island at Stony Brook (3/15) earned spots on the ACC and Maryland Honor Rolls for the second year in a row. As a freshman (2002): Made his collegiate debut vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26), taking one shot and scooping up two groundballs also saw action against Delaware (3/16) named to the ACC Honor Roll and the Maryland Honor Roll after his first year in college. Before Maryland: Three-sport performer at Baldwin High School in Baldwin, N.Y. lettered in lacrosse for three seasons as a midfielder and attackman under coach Jim Kaspar all-nassau County honorable mention as a senior captain in both soccer and lacrosse as a senior named the school s Outstanding Senior Athlete in spring of 2001 four-year letterwinner in soccer as a goalkeeper also ran track for two years. Personal: Born Dec. 30, 1982 in Mineola, N.Y. son of Susan and Walter Aksionoff brother of Melissa (28) and twins Kristen and Lauren (18) older sister Melissa previously attended Maryland served as president of the junior class in high school and was also on the student-athlete leadership council majoring in psychology. Aksionoff s Career Statistics / /0: / /0: Did Not Compete Total 4/ /0:00 HARRY ALFORD Sophomore Goalie Washington, D.C. St. Albans School On Alford: Talented goalie with explosive quickness makes dynamic saves competing for the starting goalie position with Teddy Murphy a 3 franchise goalie an incredible athlete who attacks the ball has good stick skills understands defense and how to play in goal has a chance to be a very special player in his career at Maryland, according to Dave Cottle led Team USA to the 2003 U-19 World Championships at Towson. As a freshman (2004): Played in six of 16 games, backing up All-American Tim McGinnis three saves in season opening 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) four saves in 10:01 of action in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) two saves, playing the third quarter, in 19-4 rout of Butler (2/23) played the final 5:54, with no saves, in 9-6 loss to No. 4 Navy (4/10) played the final 2:57 of 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) in regular-season finale made two saves and allowed two goals in final 2:46 of win over No. 14 Army in NCAA First Round. Summer of 2003: Starting goalie for United States U-19 Team which captured the ILF World Championship at Towson played in all six games, starting four, posted a 6.71 goals against average and a 60.0 save percentage made 10 saves in championship victory over Canada also made tournament-high 11 saves in semifinal win over England.

2 Before Maryland: High School All-American at St. Albans School in Washington, D.C. four-year starting varsity goalie under coach Malcolm Lester team captain as a senior two-time Washington Post all-metro selection and two-time all-conference pick in the IAC had a 5.50 goals against average as a senior in leading his team to a 13-5 finish scored three goals in his high school career, two left-handed, one right-handed also starred in football, starting three years at linebacker. Personal: Born March 7, 1985 in Indianapolis, Ind. son of Kay DeBow Alford and Harry Alford Jr. identical twin brother Thomas (19) is also a sophomore on the Terps squad nicknamed Hank the Tank father, who is the President of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, was a football player at Wisconsin chose Maryland over Johns Hopkins, Georgetown and Loyola because it was my dream school since I picked up a stick majoring in family studies. H. Alford s Career Statistics Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB Pen / /0:00 H. Alford s Career Highs Saves: 4 vs. Bucknell (3/17/04) THOMAS ALFORD Sophomore Midfield Washington, D.C. St. Albans School On Alford: Big, strong player who saw time as a face-off man as a freshman will be more than just a face-off guy, according to Dave Cottle has 2 improved through his work ethic will be a two-way midfielder this season shoots the ball well with power improved conditioning will help him blossom as a player came to Maryland with his identical twin brother goalie, Harry. As a freshman (2004): Emerged as one of the Terps top two faceoff men, also ran on third midfield won 42-of-89 face-offs (47.2 percent) took 83 face-offs in final seven games made collegiate debut and had an assist in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) netted first two career goals in second half of 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) saw most playing time in loss at No. 1 Johns Hopkins (4/17) won 9-of-21 face-offs and picked-up two groundballs vs. Blue Jays won 4-of-10 face-offs in 10-7 ACC Semifinal victory over No. 16 Duke (4/23) captured 5-of-11 draws in win in ACC Final over No. 14 Virginia (4/25) best performance came in 9-8 (2OT) win over No. 12 Notre Dame (5/1) won 8-of-13 face-offs and had six groundballs vs. Fighting Irish in first career start won 4-of-8 with two groundballs in 13-5 regular-season finale win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) 4-of-12 with two groundballs and took the opening face-off in win over No. 14 Army (5/15) in NCAA first round won 4-of-8 in 9-8 (OT) loss to No. 6 Princeton (5/22) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Before Maryland: Three-year varsity starter in lacrosse at St. Albans School in Washington, D.C. played under coach Malcolm Lester for four years served as a lacrosse and football team captain as a senior won the Coaches Award in both sports as a senior Washington Post all-metro honorable mention selection and all-conference pick in the IAC as a senior scored 23 goals and added seven assists as a senior also won 70 percent of his face-offs totaled 55 goals in his final three years also started in football, at linebacker and fullback rushed for more than 1,000 yards in his career while scoring 15 touchdowns also blocked three punts. Personal: Thomas Cicero Alford born March 7, 1985 in Indianapolis, Ind. son of Kay DeBow Alford and Harry Alford Jr. father, who is the President of the National Black Chamber of Commerce, was a linebacker at Wisconsin in the late 60s chose Maryland over Johns Hopkins, Georgetown and Duke because it was the only school I ever considered going to, and I stopped opening my letters from other schools once I got my first one from Maryland majoring in family studies. T. Alford s Career Statistics Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Face-Off Pct. GB Pen / / /0:00 T. Alfords Career Highs Goals: 2 vs. Butler (3/23/04) Assists: 1 vs. Bucknell (3/17/04) Points: 2 vs. Butler (3/23/04) Face-Off Wins: 9 at Johns Hopkins (4/17/04) Total Face-Offs: 21 at Johns Hopkins (4/17/04) Groundballs: 6 vs. Notre Dame (5/1/04) JOE AMOYAL Freshman Defense Baltimore, Md. Calvert Hall On Amoyal: Athletic defender who comes from a tremendous high school program has a knack for picking up loose balls quick hands needs 18 to work on quickness and conditioning in order to compete for playing time, according to Dave Cottle joins fellow freshman Jeff Reynolds as Calvert Hall grads on the Terps roster. Before Maryland: Three-year letterwinner at Cavert Hall High School played both close defense and long-stick defensive midfield led the Cardinals to their first MIAA championship in 26 years as a junior in 2003 a two-sport competitor, also leading Calvert Hall to a MIAA championship in soccer as a goalie was a member of Israel s Under-17 National Soccer Team. Personal: Born September 13, 1986 son of Avi and Sherryl Amoyal brother of Nicole (21) and Tony (20) also recruited by Navy, Rutgers and Duke hobbies include fishing, skiing and shooting majoring in business. 13

3 39 As a freshman (2004): Played in two games caused one turnover in collegiate debut in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) saw late action in 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) in regular-season finale. Before Maryland: Three-sport athlete at Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, Md. high school All-American in 2002 named all-county in 2001 and 2002 scored 89 goals and added 40 assists in his career also starred in soccer and swimming led the Wildcats to the 3A State Soccer Championship in 2000 honored with the Wildcat Award for team dedication after the 2002 swimming season. 13 PAUL ANDREWS Sophomore Def. Midfield Garrett Park, Md. Walter Johnson On Andrews: Joined the Terps in 2004 after trying out for the squad in 2003 a smart player with good speed a hard worker who made himself into a better athlete according to Cottle will compete for playing time this season. Personal: Born July 17, 1984 in San Francisco, Calif. son of Elin Quigley and Charles Andrews brother of David (25), Steven (23), Daniel (18), Katie (14) and Sarah (12) member of the Spanish Honor Society enjoys windsurfing majoring in government and politics. Andrews Career Statistics / /0:00 JACOB BAXTER Redshirt-Freshman Defense Severna Park, Md. Severna Park On Baxter: A hard worker with great upside good size and range had his knee scoped in December, but could compete for time this season brother Adam was a four-year player at Towson. As a freshman (2004): Redshirt season to gain more experience after transferring from Air Force Prep in the fall. Before Maryland: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Severna Park High School in Severna Park, Md. served as a team captain under coach Mike Bellotte was a finalist for the C. Markland Kelly Award as the top player in Anne Arundel County an all-county selection as a senior in leading his team to a 17-1 record played in the National All-Star Game and the Maryland Coaches Association game led the Falcons in groundballs and takeaways as a senior JIMMY BORELL Sophomore Midfield Burke, Va. Lake Braddock AFA Prep School Air Force Academy On Borrell: Tremendous all-around athlete with fantastic speed is competing for playing time with the second or third midfield units has good hands and quickness will contribute this season. Before Maryland: Transfer from the Air Force Academy served as a team manager while sitting out the 2004 season scored five goals during the 2003 season for the Falcons competed in football at the Air Force Academy Prep School, serving as game captain three times three-sport star at Lake Braddock, competing in football, lacrosse and track first team all-district and all-northern Virginia in lacrosse scored 31 goals to go along with eight assists as a senior scored 12 goals during his junior season played for the Virginia team in the Virginia vs. Maryland/D.C. All-Star game team MVP as a senior first team all-district and all-northern Virginia on the gridiron led his team to a 12-1 record and the Patriot District championship was a member of several championship Patriot District relay teams in track helped the 4x400 relay team win the state title also won an individual district title in the 55-meter high hurdles. Personal: Born April 25, 1983 in New Orleans, La. son of James and Jody Borell brother of Jamey (23) transferred to Maryland because of its lacrosse history and it being closer to home also recruited out of high school by Johns Hopkins and Towson majoring in kinesiology. JASON CARTER Freshman Goalie Crownsville, Md. St. Mary s On Carter: One of the premiere high school goalies in the nation athletic-style goalie good shot stopper one of the best athletes on the team with a big upside, according to Dave Cottle joins fellow St. Mary s alum Will Dalton on the Terps squad. Before Maryland: Capital Gazette newspapers Player of the Year after leading St. Mary s to a berth in the MIAA playoffs stopped 62 percent of the shots he faced as a senior allowed just 5.8 goals per game made 108 saves in 17 games in 2004 Washington Post first team all-metro Baltimore Sun first team all-anne Arundle County and second team all-metro second team Baltimore Sun all-metro Markland Kelly Award nominee team MVP as a senior stopped 68 percent of the shots he faced as a junior also a standout on the football field served as Saints team captain in Personal: Born July 12, 1986 son of Randy Carter and Trina Mostyn brother of Sarah (19) also recruited by Syracuse, Rutgers and Penn State hobbies include shooting and hunting enrolled in college of letters and sciences. 14 Personal: Jacob Logan Baxter born April 30, 1985 son of Karin and Reggie Baxter brother of Alisson (28) and Adam (23), who played four years at Towson, finishing last season with the Tigers enrolled in college of letters and sciences.

4 27 JOE CINOSKY Freshman Defense Boonton Township, N.J. Mountain Lakes On Cinosky: One of the top five high school defenders in the country continues the legacy of great defensemen from his high school playing for 8 the Terps two-time US Lacrosse high school All- American will be expected to step in and contribute immediately impressive stick work good size and range has a chance to be a very good player, according to Dave Cottle. Before Maryland: Member of the East squad at the 2004 US Lacrosse National Senior Showcase two-time New Jersey defenseman of the year three-time all-state selection for the Lakers, leading them to the New Jersey championship game as a junior scooped up 56 groundballs and had six assists and one goal in groundballs and two assists in 2002 captained the football team to the 2003 New Jersey State Championship and a 9-0 record. Personal: Born December 12, 1985 son of John and Ann Cinosky brother of John (38) and Mike (30) also recruited by Syracuse enrolled in college of letters and sciences. RYAN CLARKE Sophomore Def. Midfield Long Beach, N.Y. Chaminade On Clarke: Long-stick defensive midfielder and faceoff wing-man who emerged as a key player late in his first collegiate season is working on improving his understanding of the team s defensive system tremendous upside can develop into a very good player, according to Dave Cottle. As a freshman (2004): Played in 13 games with 22 groundballs and 11 caused turnovers also added a goal and two assists made collegiate debut with a groundball in 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) four groundballs in most playing time in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) saw most significant time in ACC Semfinal win over No. 16 Duke (4/25) first career assist on a pass to Mike Brown in transition vs. Blue Devils also had four groundballs in win three groundballs and caused three turnovers in 9-8 (2OT) win over No. 12 Notre Dame (5/1) posted second career assist and had two groundballs in 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) in regular-season finale first career start as long-stick in win over No. 14 Army (5/15) in NCAA First Round scored first career goal on a long shot from near midfield vs. Black Knights started on face-off wing in 9-8 (OT) loss to No. 6 Princeton (5/22) in NCAA Quarterfinals had four groundballs vs. the Tigers. Before Maryland: Two-year varsity starter for the lacrosse and football teams at Chaminade High School in Mineola, N.Y. played for Jack Moran, father of recently-graduated All-American Ryan Moran named all-long Island by the Catholic League as a junior and senior served as team captain and named team MVP as a senior was an all-league, all-city wide receiver for the Flyers as a senior also served as a football captain and voted team s most outstanding player as a senior after he had 37 receptions for more than 500 yards and 11 touchdowns helped Long Island to the Empire State Games gold medal in Personal: Born Feb. 7, 1985 son of Maureen and Philip Clarke brother of Colin (23) and Katie (15) lists beating arch-rival St. Anthony s for the Catholic League Championship in 2002 as his biggest athletic thrill to date enrolled in college of letters and sciences. Clarke s Career Statistics / /4:30 Clarke s Career Highs Goals: 1 vs. Army (5/15/04) Assists: 1 at Duke (4/24/04); vs. Penn (5/8/04) Points: 1 Three times, most recent vs. Army (5/15/04) 40 QUINN COOKE Freshman Attack Fairfax, Va. Oakton On Cooke: One of the nation s top freshman attackmen versatile player who possesses a very hard shot strong player with decent feet has the potential to be a contributor in the future, according to Dave Cottle. Before Maryland: US Lacrosse high school All-American led Oakton to four AAA Concorde District championships Washington Post first team all-metro four-year starter who scored 44 goals and added 29 assists as a senior three time all-district selection second-team all-region pick as a junior scored 34 goals and added 24 assists for 53 points along with 54 groundballs in 2003 as a sophomore, he scored 61 points on 42 goals and 19 assists. Personal: Born May 1, 1986 son of Tim and Sherrie Cooke brother of Bruce (21) and Ashleigh (17) also recruited by Navy and Towson hobbies include football and watching movies lists winning the state lacrosse championship as his biggest athletic thrill enrolled in college of letters and sciences. 15

5 44 WILL DALTON Freshman Midfielder Queenstown, Md. St. Mary s (Annapolis) On Dalton: Impressive physical specimen who is expected to contribute right away could be the next great Terp midfielder one of the top high school 27 players in the nation exceptional combination of strength and skill could pose a match-up problem for opponents, according to Dave Cottle could see time as a face-off man as well joins fellow St. Mary s alum Jason Carter on the Terps squad. Before Maryland: Member of the 2004 All-Tewaaraton Team for the Baltimore/ Washington area Baltimore Sun and Washington Post first team all-metro 2004 Baltimore Sun Anne Arundel County Player of the Year third straight St. Mary s player to win honor Baltimore Sun first team all-county won 71 percent of face-offs as a senior scored 22 goals and added seven assists despite being double and triple-teamed almost every time he touched the ball career-best five goals in regular season game vs. MIAA runner-up Gilman also all-county and all-metro as a junior scored 24 goals and added 10 assists while winning 72 percent of his face-offs in Personal: Born April 17, 1985 son of Stephen and Jeanne Dalton Stephen Dalton played in the NFL in the late 70s for the Wasington Redskins and Baltimore Colts brother of John (15) and Joanna (13) also recruited by Johns Hopkins, Syracuse, Georgetown and North Carolina hobbies include fishing and water sports lists beating high school archrival Severn at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium as his biggest athletic thrill enrolled in college of letters and sciences. DREW EVANS Freshman Midfield Ithaca, N.Y. Ithaca On Evans: Smart, quick midfielder who could contribute in his first season understands the game and how to make others better a hard worker who will be a good player when his skill catches up to his quickness, according to Dave Cottle. Before Maryland: Two-time captain and three-year letterwinner at Ithaca High School compiled 172 career points on 86 goals and 96 assists led Ithaca to three sectional titles two-time sectional tournament MVP three-time allleague selection team MVP selected to the North-South All-Star game led the Central squad to a gold medal at the 2003 Empire State games (scholastic division) scored four goals and five assists in the tournament also a four-year letterwinner in hockey and two-year letterwinner in football tallied 97 career points on the ice and scored 20 touchdowns in just two seasons on the gridiron. Personal: Born November 6, 1986 son of William and Mary Evans brother of Darby (20) and Nyasha (12) also recruited by Johns Hopkins, Virginia, Georgetown and Cornell enrolled in college of letters and sciences. 32 JAY FEELEY Sophomore Midfield Phoenix, Md. Dulaney On Feeley: Left-hander who, through his work ethic, has moved from the back of the pack to the front possesses good skills and shoots the ball well has 15 made himself into a better athlete will compete for playing time and could make a contribution this season, according to Dave Cottle. As a freshman (2004): Made his collegiate debut in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) picked up first-career assist on a fourth quarter goal in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23). Before Maryland: High school All-American at Dulaney High School in Timonium, Md. led the Lions to the Maryland 3A/4A Championship in all four years on the team went 17-2 as a senior under coach Gary Schreiber tallied 35 goals and added 15 assists as a senior second team all-metro by the Baltimore Sun first team all-city/county as a senior tallied 90 goals and added 35 assists in high school career winner of the Minds in Motion Scholarship. Personal: Son of Nancy and Paul Feeley brother of Clint (16) father Paul played lacrosse at Villanova in the 70s enrolled in college of letters and sciences. Feeley s Career Statistics / /0:00 Feeley s Career Highs Assists: 1 vs. Butler (3/23/04) Points: 1 vs. Butler (3/23/04) CHRIS FEIFS Sophomore Midfield Durham, N.C. Riverside On Feifs: A big, strong and tough athlete who is the first-ever Terp recruit from North Carolina a hard worker with a great attitude is still improving as a player will contribute this season, according to Dave Cottle. As a freshman (2004): Played in four games made UM debut in North Carolina homecoming in win at No. 16 Duke (3/6) first-career assist off 1-of-4 face-off wins in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) also saw playing time in Bucknell (3/17) and Penn (5/8) games. Before Maryland: All-American at Riverside High School in Durham, N.C. served as a team captain under coach Jim Kirkley honored as a first team all-state selection as a senior named the team s offensive MVP as a junior and senior as a junior, also a first team all-state pick as well played in the Dixie Top 150 and Top 205 camps all-star teams was a second team all-state pick as a sophomore also wrestled in high school. 16

6 Personal: Born March 7, 1984 in Durham, N.C. son of Betsy and Helmuts Feifs brother of Jonathan (26) and Tim (25) lists former Terp defensive midfielder and current assistant coach Jeff Shirk ( ) as the athlete he most admires because he was an animal on the field and humble off the field majoring in criminal justice. Feifs Career Statistics Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Face-Offs Pct. GB Pen / / /0:00 Feifs Career Highs Assists: 1 vs. Butler (3/23/04) Points: 1 vs. Butler (3/23/04) BRENT HARGEST Sophomore Midfield Cockeysville, Md. St. Paul s School On Hargest: After redshirting the 2003 season, gained some playing time during his second year in the program a very smart player with good size, 43 who is very clever off the ball decent footwork has increased his strength since he first arrived on campus has turned the corner and will help this season, according to Dave Cottle. As a redshirt freshman (2004): Played in seven games, mostly with the third midfield saw his first collegiate action in the season opening 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) first collegiate goal came in 19-4 win over Butler (3/23). As a freshman (2003): Redshirt season to gain more experience named to the Maryland Honor Roll. Before Maryland: Played lacrosse, football and basketball at the St. Paul s School in Brooklandville, Md. earned two varsity letters in lacrosse under coach Mitch Whiteley earned Most Improved Athlete award as a senior led the basketball team to the league championship, playing small forward played quarterback and cornerback during his football career. Personal: Born July 4, 1984 in Baltimore, Md. son of Patricia and Scott Hargest brother of Blake (17) father played baseball at Towson will take on several former high school teammates in ACC play: Paul Spellman, Charley Conkling, Sean Link and Haywood Howard (North Carolina) as well as Brendan Gill and Jack devilliers (Virginia) enrolled in college of letters and sciences. Hargest s Career Statistics 2003 Did Not Compete / /0:00 Total 7/ /0:00 Hargest s Career Highs Goals: 1 Butler (3/23/04) MICHAEL HARTOFILIS Junior Midfield/Attack Huntington, N.Y. St. Anthony s On Hartofilis: Could be a factor this season playing both attack and midfield has good footwork and quickness is a good split dodger comes from 16 a family of lacrosse players as oldest siblings Nick and Chris played at Duke and other brother Sean finished his career at Princeton last season. As a sophomore (2004): Played in 11 games scored first collegiate goal just moments after taking the field for the first time in the season opening 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) first career groundball in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) goal and first-career assist in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) assisted one of Michel Phipps goals in 10-9 win at No. 4 North Carolina (3/27). As a freshman (2003): Played in three games, taking two shots made collegiate debut on native Long Island at Stony Brook (3/15) also saw action late vs. Butler (3/25) and at Notre Dame (5/3). Before Maryland: Lettered for two years in lacrosse at St. Anthony s High School in Huntington, N.Y. under coach Keith Weiczorek led the Friars to the CHAA championship game member of the Long Island team at the Empire State Games. Personal: Born July 21, 1984 in Bethpage, N.Y. son of Mary and George Hartofilis brother of Nick (26), Chris (25) and Sean (23) also recruited by Loyola, Penn State and Pennsylvania majoring in criminal justice. Hartofilis Career Statistics / /0: / /0:00 Total 14/ /0:00 Hartofilis Career Highs Goals: 1 at Georgetown (2/28/04); vs. Butler (3/23/04) Assists: 1 vs. Butler (3/23/04); at North Carolina (3/27/04) Points: 2 vs. Butler (3/23/04) 17

7 BRENDAN HEALY Junior Midfield Great Falls, Va. Landon (Md.) School On Healy: Junior expected to be a major contributor in his third season in the program running with the first midfield line, according to Dave Cottle He 34 might be the hardest working player in the program broke strength index records during off-season conditioning ultimate competitor every day in practice or game action excellent finisher and playmaker can split with either hand and shoot on the run has scored in same game as brother Ian on five occasions. As a sophomore (2004): Honorable mention STX/Geico All-American after finishing fourth on team in scoring with 26 points on 18 goals and eight assists scored second career goal and added an assist in season opening 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) led team with eight shots and five groundballs vs. Hoyas scored in same game as brother Ian for the first time at Georgetown career-high three points on first-career multi-goal game in 8-6 win over No. 18 Towson (3/13), scoring first and final goal in win first-career hat trick in 14-7 rout of Bucknell (3/17) goal and an assist in 9-4 win at UMBC (3/20) three-point game on a goal and two assists in 19-4 win over Butler (3/23) set up Mike Brown goal in fourth quarter of 11-2 win over No. 10 Virginia (4/3) second career hat trick in loss at No. 1 Johns Hopkins (4/17) scored the final goal in 10-7 ACC Semifinal win over No. 16 Duke (4/23) assisted Xander Ritz first-quarter goal in ACC Final victory over No. 14 Virginia (4/25) scored game-winning double-overtime goal to beat Notre Dame (5/1), 9-8, after missing his first nine shots named Under Armour TerpVision Player of the Game vs. the Fighting Irish scored a fourth-quarter goal in regular-season finale 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) fourth multi-goal game of season in win over No. 14 Army (5/15) in NCAA First Round, scoring twice in same game in which brother Ian also scored two scored twice and added assist in 9-8 overtime loss to Princeton (5/22) in NCAA Quarterfinals) named to the ACC and Maryland Honor Rolls. As a freshman (2003): Saw increased playing time as the year developed, playing in 15 of 16 games ran with the third midfield and also saw some time on face-off wing netted first career goal in NCAA Semifinals vs. Virginia (5/24) first career point came on assist at Stony Brook (3/15), also took three shots and scooped two groundballs made collegiate debut vs. Duke (3/2) named to the ACC and Maryland Honor Rolls. Before Maryland: Lettered four years in both lacrosse and soccer at the Landon School in Bethesda, Md. under coach Rob Bordley, led the Bears to a No. 1 ranking in the nation each of his two seasons finishing his senior campaign with a 19-0 record and four straight IAC Championships as the Bears had won 22 in a row overall named All-IAC first team as a junior and senior selected to the All-Met team by the Washington Post as both a junior and senior twice named to the All-Free State team served as team captain for both the lacrosse and soccer teams as a senior twice named All-IAC in soccer. Personal: Born Aug. 4, 1984 in Fairfax, Va. son of Deborah Healy Turner and Alan Patrick Healy brother of Terp teammate Ian (24), step-brother of Cam (21) and Nick (23) also recruited by Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Princeton and Virginia served as student council president as a senior majoring in marketing switched from No. 10 to No. 34 as a tribute to former Terp All-American Ryan Moran, whom he played with as a freshman and was a huge influence in his first collegiate season. B. Healy s Career Statistics / /0: / /1:00 Total 31/ /1:00 B. Healy s Career Highs Goals: 3 vs. Bucknell (3/17/04); at Johns Hopkins (4/17/04) Assists: 2 vs. Butler (3/23/04) Points: 3 Five times, most recent vs. Princeton (5/22/04) 4 IAN HEALY Team Captain Senior Midfield Great Falls, Va. Landon (Md.) School On Healy: Fifth-year senior who is one of four team captains for 2005 a true leader and a great teammate who is expected to lead on and off the field one of the fastest and quickest players on the team a good inverter known as the Terps stick doctor as the team s stick stringer has scored in same game as brother Brendan on five occasions. As a junior (2004): Played in 15 games, mostly with second midfield, scoring nine goals had points in four straight games with two goals each in 5/8 and 5/15 games scored first career man-up goal in 14-5 season opening win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) sat out Duke (3/6) game with injured wrist returned to action in 8-6 win over No. 18 Towson (3/13) with two groundballs second goal of year in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) marked the second time he scored in the same game as brother Brendan netted a goal in back-to-back games, scoring vs. Butler (3/23) -- scoring in same game as brother Brendan for third time set up first goal of 10-9 win at No. 4 North Carolina (3/27), assisting McGlone goal scored final goal in 11-2 win over No. 10 Virginia (4/3), also had 2 groundballs first-quarter goal in ACC Final victory over No. 14 Virginia (4/25) assisted Terps first goal (man-up goal) in 9-8 double-overtime win over No. 12 Notre Dame (5/1) tied career-high with two goals in 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) tallied two goals in back-to-back games for first time in career in 13-5 win over No. 14 Army (5/15) in NCAA First Round named to ACC and Maryland Honor Rolls for fourth year in a row. 18

8 I. Healy s Career Statistics / /0: Did Not Compete / /0: / /3:00 Totals 39/ /3:00 I. Healy s Career Highs Goals: 2 Three times, most recent vs. Army (5/15/04) Assists: 1 Five times, most recent vs. Notre Dame (5/1/04) Points: 2 Four times, most recent vs. Army (5/15/04) As a redshirt sophomore (2003): Played in 12 games, scoring five goals and adding two assists for seven points ran on the third midfield with brother Brendan when he was healthy finished the year seeing action in the NCAA Quarterfinal vs. UMass (5/17) and Semifinal vs. Virginia (5/24) sidelined from UMBC (4/25) until Ohio State (5/11) assisted Dan LaMonica s game-tying goal vs. Hopkins (4/12) scored fourth goal of year vs. Butler (3/25) to finish 9-0 third quarter run netted career-high two goals at Stony Brook (3/15) scored in back-to-back games in his return to action after missing all of 2002 season, netting goals at Towson (3/8) and vs. Duke (3/2) in the third quarter of the season-opener also added an assist vs. Towson for his first career multi-point game named to ACC and Maryland Honor Rolls for third year in a row. 45 TYLER HERETH Team Captain Senior Def. Midfield/ Defense Glastonbury, Conn. Glastonbury HS On Hereth: Senior who is one of four team captains for 2005 won the starting long-stick defensive midfielder position as a junior well-conditioned athlete who is a good defender on and off the ball good speed and quick on his feet will need to assert himself as a leader of a young defense, according to Dave Cottle one of four Terps from Connecticut, joining high school teammate Teddy Murphy, Andrew Urquhart and Charlie Wiggins. As a junior (2004): Played in all 16 games, starting 12 started on face-off wing in 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) had one groundball and one caused turnover vs. the Hoyas two groundballs and one caused turnover in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) career-high three groundballs in 8-6 win over No. 18 Towson (3/13) helped defense in allowing just two goals in 11-2 win over No. 10 Virginia (4/3) first-career point on an assist off face-off wing pass to Joe Walters for game s first goal in win over No. 14 Army (5/15) in NCAA First Round. As a sophomore (2002): Sat out the season as a redshirt after undergoing wrist/ hand surgery repeat member of the ACC and Maryland honor rolls. As a freshman (2001): Saw limited time in 12 games posted one goal and three assists for four points in first college season recorded first college point against Air Force (2/24) with an assist also assisted a goal against Duke (3/4) scored his first career goal at Mount St. Mary s (4/25) assisted a goal at UMBC (5/5)... member of the ACC and Maryland honor rolls. Before Maryland: Four-year performer in both soccer and lacrosse at the Landon School in Bethesda, Md. played for Rob Bordley all four years as the Bears combined to go 69-8 in his four years captured the IAC championship in 2000 with an 18-1 record captured the league championship four times honored as an all-league and all-county midfielder as a senior over his four-year career scored 53 goals and handed out 91 assists, scooping up 157 groundballs also a soccer star, totaling 48 points. Personal: Born Jan. 12, 1981 in Fairfax, Va. son of Deborah Healy Turner and Alan Patrick Healy brother of Terp mate Brendan (21), step-brother of Cam (21) and Nick (23) lists his high school coach Rob Bordley as the person he most admires because he has made a positive impact on the lives of so many kids and taught me about discipline, loyalty and honor double major in history and philosophy. 19

9 20 As a sophomore (2003): Played in five games as a reserve defenseman scooped a late groundball at Notre Dame (5/3) also grabbed a groundball and caused a turnover vs. Butler (3/25) saw late time vs. Duke (3/2) in the season opener as well as vs. Bucknell (3/11) and at Stony Brook (3/15). As a freshman (2002): Played in five games made collegiate debut vs. Hobart (2/23) grabbed first groundball vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26) also saw action at Bucknell (3/12), vs. Delaware (3/16) and at UMBC (5/4) in the season finale. Before Maryland: Lettered in lacrosse at Glastonbury High School for head coach Peter Pfeffer and assistant Mario Lopez honored as the team s defensive MVP as a senior won the Hartwell Award an all-state, all-conference selection on defense played in the state s senior all-star game and for Connecticut Super Juniors. Personal: Born on May 1, 1982 in Fairfax, Va. son of Sandra Pogue and Mark Hereth brother of Ryan (20) and Clay (18) majoring in philosophy. Hereth s Career Statistics / /2: / /0: / /2:00 Totals 26/ /4:00 Hereth s Career Highs Assists: 1 vs. Army (5/15) Points: 1 vs. Army (5/15) ZACH HINTON Freshman Defense Eldersburg, Md. Liberty On Hinton: High school All-American who was arguably the most unheralded of Maryland s defensive recruits athletic defender who can 48 contain opponents one-on-one had the best fall of all of the freshmen, according to Dave Cottle knows what his job is on the field and does it will see significant playing time in his first season. Before Maryland: US Lacrosse high school All-American member of the South squad that won the 2004 US Lacrosse National Senior Showcase selected to compete at the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association Senior All-Star game two-year team captain led Liberty to the Class 2A-1A West regional championship led a defense that allowed only 4.9 goals per game as a senior Baltimore Sun Carroll County Player of the Year Baltimore Sun second team all-metro first-team all-conference and all-county selection as a junior led the Lions to the Maryland State semifinals and a regional championship all-county as a sophomore. Personal: Born November 25, 1985 son of Paul and Suzanne Hinton brother of Mike (24), Brendan (21), Brianna (20), Kevin (16) and Courtney (11) also recruited by Army, Bucknell, Lehigh and Colgate hobbies include drama and sports enrolled in college of letters and sciences. TRAVIS HOLMES Sophomore Def. Midfield Marriottsville, Md. McDonogh School On Holmes: Tough, hard-nosed competitor will see time as a defensive short-stick midfielder a tireless worker who hustles all the time 17 understands defense and has improved himself as a player, according to Dave Cottle expected to see significant playing time during his second season in the program. As a freshman (2004): Short-stick middie who saw time in six games made collegiate debut in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) also played in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) one groundball in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) late playing time with one groundball in 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) in regular-season finale made NCAA Tournament debut in 9-8 (OT) loss to No. 6 Princeton (5/22) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Before Maryland: Three-sport star at McDonogh School in Owings Mills, Md. named to Baltimore Sun All-Metro first team as a senior scored 21 goals and added 23 assists for 44 points an all-city/county selection in lacrosse a Maryland state wrestling champion at 145 pounds also played linebacker for the Eagles football team honored as an all-county pick in football and wrestling a second team All-Metro wrestling selection by the Baltimore Sun. Personal: Born Dec. 5, 1984 in Columbia, Md. son of Erin and Cory Holmes brother of Bryn (16), Curtis (14) and Steffani (8) enrolled in college of letters and sciences and aspires to be in the business school. Holmes Career Statistics / /1:00 PATRICK HOWELL Sophomore Midfield/Attack Arlington, Va. Bishop O Connell On Howell: A strong, tough two-way midfielder can also play attack, but needs to work on his stick handling a hard hitter who will strive for playing 31 time in his third year in the program has good footwork and improving skills, according to Dave Cottle an excellent athlete who starred on the football and lacrosse fields in high school. As a redshirt-freshman (2004): Appeared in three games made collegiate debut in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17), with late minutes scored first-career goal in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) in the fourth quarter saw late time in 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) in regular-season finale. As a freshman (2003): Redshirt season. Before Maryland: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Bishop O Connell High School in Arlington, Va., under coach Dick Abood honored as a first team all- WCAC selection... played in the Virginia All-Star Game after his senior year named to the all-northern Virginia team by the Fairfax Journal named the Bishop O Connell Male Athlete of the Year as a senior voted lacrosse team MVP in 2002 also starred on the gridiron as he was named all-wcac as a senior, leading his team in tackles on defense at linebacker... a WCAC football all-star.

10 Personal: Born May 4, 1983 in Arlington, Va. son of Mary and John Howell brother of Tina (37), John (32) and Heather (29) also recruited by Virginia, Penn State and Towson enrolled in college of letters and sciences. Howell s Career Statistics / /0:00 Howell s Career Highs Goals: 1 vs. Butler (3/23/04) Points: 1 vs. Butler (3/23/04) RYAN LANG Junior Def. Midfield Northport, N.Y. Northport HS On Lang: Expected to compete for increased playing time as a short-stick defensive midfielder great character player with intelligence hard-nosed 11 player good student who posted a 4.0 grade point average in his first college semester will be a key contributor this season as the third defensive midfielder, according to Dave Cottle. As a sophomore (2004): Played in 15 of 16 games as a reserve shortstick defensive midfielder, grabbing 11 groundballs scored first career goal in transition in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) saw his most playing time as a short-stick defender in 9-4 win at No. 13 UMBC (3/20) had four groundballs vs. the Retrievers grabbed two groundballs in 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8). As a freshman (2003): Freshman midfielder who played in four games played at Notre Dame (5/3) saw action in three of four games early in the season vs. Butler (3/25), at Stony Brook (3/15) in his return to Long Island and made debut vs. Bucknell (3/11). 41 DAVE MATZ Senior Attack/Midfield Woodstock, Vt. Woodstock Union Bridgton Academy (Maine) On Matz: A quick offensive player who has improved every season had a good year as a junior, according to Dave Cottle, but will need to step his game up to the next level this season runs well and shoots very well returns to splitting time between attack and midfielder after playing midfield full-time as a junior first Terp from Vermont played at Bridgton Academy for a year to gain experience. As a junior (2004): Moved to midfield as a junior, ran with second line in most action of his career played in all 16 games with six goals and three assists for nine points scored first career goal in the second quarter of a win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) second career goal in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) goal and an assist in 11-2 win over No. 10 Virginia (4/3) unassisted goal in the first quarter in 9-6 loss to No. 4 Navy (4/10) set up Joe Walters goal in first quarter in 10-7 win in ACC Semifinals over No. 16 Duke (4/23) scored in the third quarter of 13-5 regular-season finale victory over No. 13 Penn (5/8) scored once and assisted a Joe Walters goal in a 7-0 run in the fourth quarter of win over Army (5/15) in NCAA First Round. As a sophomore (2003): Key member of the Terps scout team simulating opponent s top players saw action in three games ran on third midfield at Notre Dame (5/3), for most playing time also played and took one shot vs. Butler (3/25) made 2003 debut with three shots at Stony Brook (3/15). As a freshman (2002): Played in five games in his first collegiate season made his debut vs. Hobart (2/23) posted first two career assists vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26)... assisted a Matt Urlock goal at UMBC (5/4) for his third helper. Before Maryland: Attended Bridgton Academy in Bridgton, Maine, for the school year graduated from Woodstock Union High School in Woodstock, Vt., in 2000 played four years of lacrosse under coach Lou Young captured Vermont Division I championships as a senior, junior and sophomore a high school All-American as a junior first team all-league as a senior also played hockey and soccer for three years. Before Maryland: Lettered in lacrosse and football for two seasons at Northport High School in Northport, N.Y. helped the Tigers to the Suffolk County and Long Island championships as a senior also won both titles along with the state crown as a junior in 2001 on the football field was named all-division as a senior. Personal: Born Jan. 31, 1984 son of Sandy and Mike Lang brother of Sean (23) and Dan (17) majoring in finance switched from No. 40 to No. 11 before the 2004 season. Lang s Career Statistics / /0: / /0:30 Total 19/ /0:30 Lang s Career Highs Goals: 1 at Duke (3/6/04) 21

11 22 Personal: Born on Feb. 17, 1981 in Hanover, N.H. son of Margaret and Joseph Matz honored as Bridgton Academy s Most Outstanding English Student majoring in IVSP sports marketing. Matz s Career Statistics / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Totals 24/ /0:00 Matz s Career Highs Goals: 1 Six times, most recent vs. Army (5/15/04) Assists: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26/02) Points: 2 Three times, most recent vs. Army (5/15/04) SPENCER MCALLISTER Freshman Midfield Easton, Md. Easton On McAllister: Talented left-hander who is expected to redshirt the 2005 season while recovering from a knee injury. Before Maryland: Two-time first team all-mid Shore second team selection as a sophomore scored 159 points during his career at Easton as a junior, he scored 30 goals and had 18 assists for 48 points also scooped up 67 groundballs and caused 25 turnovers scored 20 goals and added eight assists for 28 points as well having 56 groundballs as a sophomore. Personal: Born July 28, 1986 son of Sandy and Debbie McAllister father played college lacrosse at Fairleigh Dickenson uncles Mike (North Carolina) and Larry (Roanoke) also played college lacrosse brother of Max (15) hobbies include snowboarding and waterboarding enrolled in general studies. BILL MCGLONE Team Captain Junior Midfield Swarthmore, Pa. Ridley HS MCGLONE S HONOR ROLL 2005 Preseason First Team All-American On McGlone: Preseason first team All-American by Inside Lacrosse named to the preseason Tewaaraton Trophy watchlist the only junior among the four team captains for the 2005 season enters the season with 16-game point and goal scoring streaks will play a major role in the Terps success this season, running with the first midfield helped the United States U-19 Team to the World Championship last summer, gaining great experience in international play the sky is the limit for him, by the time he leaves Maryland, he will be an outstanding All-American, said Dave Cottle a great athletic talent has worked hard to improve his stick skills... switched to his high school number 33 after wearing 39 as a freshman. As a sophomore (2004): Played in all 16 games second on team in points with 36 and second in goals (25) one of two Terps to score in each game during the 2004 season, along with Joe Walters, for a 16-game point and goal scoring streak scored twice and added an assist for three points in seasonopening 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) one goal was an extra-man goal first hat trick and five points in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) scored third quarter goal in 8-6 win over No. 18 Towson (3/13) in home opener netted a third quarter goal in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) tallied a fourth quarter goal in 9-4 win at No. 13 UMBC (3/20) career-high four goals, including game-winner in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) tallied first goal for Maryland in 10-9 win at No. 4 North Carolina (3/27) unassisted goal in 11-2 win over No. 10 Virginia (4/3) netted single goal in third straight game in 9-6 loss to No. 4 Navy (4/10) scored the game s final two goals in loss at No. 1 Johns Hopkins (4/17) tallied first goal in 10-7 ACC Semifinal win over No. 16 Duke (4/23) also scored in ACC Final victory over No. 14 Virginia (4/25) scored and added an assist in 9-8 (2OT) win over No. 12 Notre Dame (5/1) career game came in 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) in regular-season finale as he posted a career-high seven points on two goals and career-best five assists the five assists vs. the Quakers equalled his entire career total in first 28 games two goals and two assists in win over No. 14 Army (5/15) in NCAA First Round, including eventual game-winning goal in fourth quarter posted 11 points in two games on four goals, seven assists (5/8-5/15) scored a third quarter goal in season-ending 9-8 (OT) loss to No. 6 Princeton (5/22) in NCAA Quarterfinals. Summer of 2003: Key member of the United States U-19 World Team that captured the International Lacrosse Federation championship by defeating Canada, 19-10, at Towson in July scored seven goals in the six-game tournament in which Team USA was a perfect 6-0 netted a hat trick against Australia. As a freshman (2003): Ran with the third midfield unit much of the season, finishing with five points (four goals and one assist) in his first collegiate season played in 15 of 16 games with three goals coming in the first five games scored Terps 11th goal in NCAA Quarterfinal win vs. UMass (5/17) to break scoreless run first career assist on first of three Joe Walters goals vs. Butler (3/25) scored third goal of year vs. North Carolina (3/25) netted go-ahead goal vs. Bucknell (3/11) in second quarter, to make it 7-6 on the way to 14-8 win scored first college goal on first shot in first game vs. Duke (3/2). Before Maryland: Lettered four years at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pa., under coach Doug Ellers two-time All-American who led the Green Raiders to the state championship in both his junior and senior seasons... all-state and all-league as a sophomore, junior and senior... won the MVP award at the PSLA Championships and the Keystone Cup... was an all-state football player as a wide receiver and an All-Delco selection as a basketball point guard.

12 Personal: Born Apr. 24, 1984 in Granite, Pa.... son of Patricia and William McGlone... brother of Jack (25), Kevin (23) and Jill (18)... brother Jack played football at Lycoming College... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. McGlone s Career Statistics / /0: / /1:00 Total 31/ /1:00 McGlone s Career Highs Goals: 4 vs. Butler (3/23/04) Assists: 5 vs. Penn (5/8/04) Points: 7 vs. Penn (5/8/04) Multi-Goal Games: 7 Multi-Point Games: 7 Hat-Tricks: 2 Point/Goal Scoring Streak: 16 (2/28/04-present) RAY MEGILL Sophomore Defense Clark, N.J. Arthur L. Johnson HS On Megill: A great athlete who will compete for a starting position contributed as a freshman in man-down situations has been very impressive in 12 spring camp clears the ball well, but needs to be more consistent mentally, according to Dave Cottle switched from No. 28 to No. 12 prior to this season. As a freshman (2004): Played in 10 games made collegiate debut in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) played significant time in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) two groundballs vs. Bison two groundballs in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) saw action on man-down unit in ACC Final win over Virginia (4/25). Before Maryland: Threesport standout at Arthur L. Johnson High School in Clark, N.J. a high school All-American as a senior served as team captain under coach Tony Calandra honored as team MVP, All- New Jersey and all-conference as a senior played in the National, New Jersey and Tri-state All-Star games, earning MVP honors in the N.J. game had 40 career points as a defender with 23 goals and 17 assists averaged 19 groundballs per game as a senior also played football as a strong safety and punter, earning all-conference honors also ran track. Personal: Born July 10, 1985, in Elizabeth, N.J. son of Joanne and Ray Megill brother of Jessica (17) and Brian (13) enjoys boating, dirt biking, snowboarding and fishing in his free time majoring in mechanical engineering. Megill s Career Statistics / /2:00 TEDDY MURPHY Junior Goalie Glastonbury, Conn. Glastonbury On Murphy: A smart, hard worker who will compete for the starting job as a junior served as the backup to two All-America goalies, Danny McCormick as a 25 freshman and Tim McGinnis as a sophomore sees the field very well has good size very smart in the cage, according to Dave Cottle one of four Terps from Connecticut. As a sophomore: Played in one game made season debut in 19-4 win over Butler (3/23) played the fourth quarter, making three saves, giving up just two goals. As a freshman (2003): Back-up goalie to senior All-American Danny McCormick played in four games, allowing just one goal, making seven saves for a 3.45 goals against average played the final 1:39 of NCAA Semifinals vs. Virginia (5/24) saw action for the final 0:21 of NCAA Quarterfinal win over UMass (5/17) played final 1:12, making two saves at Notre Dame (5/3) made collegiate debut at Stony Brook (3/15), playing 14:12, making five saves member of the ACC and Maryland Honor Rolls. Before Maryland: Four-year letterwinner and two-year starting goalie at Glastonbury High School in Glastonbury, Conn., under coach Peter Pfeffer All- American as a senior played in the Connecticut North-South game in 2002 captained the Tomahawks to a 21-1 record as a senior and the state championship game team won the conference title his freshman and senior seasons selected all-state and all-conference as a senior and all-conference as a junior also lettered in football as a junior and senior. Personal: Born June 16, 1984, in Pittsburgh, Pa. son of Nancy and Ted Murphy brother of Katie (28) and Meredith (14) lists his biggest athletic thrill as playing in the Connecticut State title game after his senior year joined high school teammate Tyler Hereth at Maryland chose Maryland because of its outstanding business school and is majoring in general business switched to No. 25 as a sophomore after wearing No. 37 as a freshman. Murphy s Career Statistics Year GP/GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB Pen / /0: / /0:00 Total 5/ /0:00 Murphy s Career Highs Saves: 5 at Stony Brook (3/15/03) MICHAEL PHIPPS Sophomore Attack Severna Park, Md. Severn School On Phipps: Has improved his work ethic and conditioning, which could lead to a breakout season, according to Dave Cottle unselfish player who sees 5 the field well and understands the game expected to elevate his level of play after contributing as a freshman respected for his vision, stick skills and ability to make goal-bound cuts switched from No. 8 to No. 5 prior to this season. 23

13 As a freshman (2004): Played in all 16 games, m a k i n g o n e s t a r t contributed nine points two shots in collegiate debut in 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) scored first collegiate goal and added two assists in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) saw significant time on attack in 8-6 win over No. 18 Towson (3/13) goal and assist in the first quarter of 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) made his first career start vs. Bison assisted Mike Brown s second quarter goal in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) scored back-to-back goals 59 seconds apart in 10-9 win at No. 4 North Carolina (3/27) scored second goal of the game in ACC Final victory over No. 14 Virginia (4/3). Before Maryland: Three-year star at the Severn School in Severna Park, Md. served as team captain under coach Jamie McNealey named to the Baltimore Sun first team all-metro as he led the Admirals in scoring with 41 goals and 27 assists as a senior honored as all-state, all-county and all-conference as a senior named the MVP of the Anne Arundel County All-Star game member of the Maryland Free State All-Star Team honored as the team s top attackman as a junior and senior. second team all-metro and all-county as a junior, as he scored 41 goals also starred on the soccer field, earning all-state, all-county and all-conference honors as a senior scored 51 goals and added 32 assists in his soccer career also played basketball. Personal: Born Nov. 16, 1984 in Annapolis, Md. son of Betty and Wilson Phipps brother of Brian (16) father, Wilson, played for Maryland s last NCAA championship team in 1975 enrolled in college of letters and sciences. Phipps Career Statistics / /1:00 29 MATT RANKIN Freshman Def. Midfield West Chester, Pa. West Chester East On Rankin: A solid player with good hands good stick work moves the ball up the field well needs to work on strength and conditioning will see more playing time as he progresses in the weight room, according to Dave Cottle. 10 JEFF REYNOLDS Freshman Def. Midfield Bel Air, Md. Calvert Hall On Reynolds: One of the best pure athletes on the team who has the potential to be an outstanding defensive midfielder, according to Dave Cottle 28 once he is comfortable in the college game he could become a special player played short-stick defensive midfield and covered opponents main offensive threat at one of the top high school programs in the state also an able face-off man. Before Maryland: Baltimore Sun second team all-baltimore County two-sport star for Calvert Hall in lacrosse and football won 67 percent of his face-offs and grabbed 52 groundballs as a junior helped lead the lacrosse team to the 2003 MIAA championship doubled as a running back and defensive back while playing for the Cardinals football team. Personal: Born February 10, 1986 son of Donald and Beverly Reynolds brother of Steph (30) and Chris (24) hobbies include guitar and falconry majoring in CTSL. MAXWELL RITZ Freshman Attack Wayne, Pa. Radnor On Ritz: Left-handed attackman who had a good fall and has carried a high-level of play into the spring unselfish player who can create opportunities for others joins brother Xander on the Maryland roster has great hands and feet will contribute in his first collegiate season, according to Dave Cottle. Before Maryland: Earned all-state honors as a senior scored 44 goals and dished out 45 assists 111 goals and 91 assists during his career at Radnor two-time all-delco two-time all-mainline and all-suburban 2004 team MVP participated in senior all-star game led Radnor to a record over three years also a three-year letterwinner in soccer scored eight goals to go along with 23 assists all-delco, all-mainline and all-suburban for soccer. Personal: Born on August 16, 1985 son of Dr. Joseph and Cynthia Ritz father played college football at Marist brother of Xander (21) and Georgia (16) also recruited by Penn State, Georgetown, Princeton, Penn and Towson hobbies include surfing, shooting skeet, fishing and the Philadelphia Eagles enrolled in college of letters and sciences. Before Maryland: US Lacrosse high school All-American four-year letterwinner at West Chester East led the Vikings to Suburban League titles in 2000 and 2004 four-time first team all-suburban two-time first team all-area team captain as a senior also a four-year letterwinner in soccer two-time first team all-suburban in soccer. 24 Personal: Born May 7, 1986 in Louisville, Ky. son of Sam and Paula Rankin brother of Jessica (20) majoring in business.

14 14 XANDER RITZ Junior Attack Wayne, Pa. Radnor Delaware On Ritz: Will be an All-American, according to Dave Cottle talented player who plays with great character worked hard in the weight room and will see the benefits this season has at least one point in 27 of 31 career games, including 16 of last 19 games also has 19 multi-point games in his career expected to start on attack makes a dynamic scoring combo with Joe Walters made an immediate impact as a transfer from Delaware, where he was the team s second-leading scorer very unselfish as he is a strong feeder good stick skills and sees the field very well switched from No. 13 to No. 14 prior to this season. As a sophomore (2004): Started 15 of 16 games after t r a n s f e r r i n g f r o m Delaware finished the season third on the team with 31 points on 13 goals and 18 assists ranked among the top of the ACC in assists spectacular first game for the Terps, netting three goals and four assists for careerhigh seven points in season-opening 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) scorded Terps first goal to start 9-0 run and the sixth goal - - the game-winning goal named Inside Lacrosse s National Player of the Week (3/1), ACC Co-Player of the Week (3/1) and Maryland Student-Athlete of Week (3/1) after seven-point performance vs. the Hoyas one goal and a career-high seven groundballs in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) scored once and handed out two assists in Byrd Stadium debut in 8-6 win over No. 18 Towson (3/13) netted a man-up goal in the third quarter of 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) two assists in 9-4 win at No. 13 UMBC (3/20) goal and an assist in the first quarter of a 19-4 win over Butler (3/23) set up two goals for pair of assists in 10-9 win at No. 4 North Carolina (3/27) six points on three goals, including an extra-man goal and the game winner, and three assists in 11-2 win over No. 10 Virginia (4/3) assisted Joe Walters man-up goal in 9-6 loss to No. 4 Navy (4/10) set up final goal in loss at No. 1 Johns Hopkins (4/17), assisting Bill McGlone assisted back-to-back Mike Brown goals in third quarter of 10-7 ACC Semfinal win over No. 16 Duke (4/23) scored two first-quarter goals in ACC Final victory over No. 14 Virginia (4/25) one goal in win over No. 14 Army (5/15) in NCAA first round. and scored more than one goal five times including two hat tricks posted a point in 14 of 15 games including the first 11 of his career notched two goals and one assist vs. Villanova (4/26) in season finale had a goal and two assists at Drexel (4/23) scored and assisted another vs. UMBC (4/19) after being held scoreless for the only time at Hofstra (4/11) five points on a goal and career-best four assists vs. Sacred Heart (4/5) tallied two goals and added an assist vs. Stony Brook (4/2) had one assist at Ohio State (3/29) two assists vs. Towson (3/22) notched second hat trick of the season vs. Albany (3/15) added an assist for four points one assist vs. Marist (3/12) named Wilmington Trust Best of the Blue Hens Athlete of the Week on March 9 after nine-point week two goals and two assists for four points vs. Manhattan (3/9) five points on first-career hat trick vs. Mount St. Mary s (3/5) one goal and one assist at Rutgers (3/1) set up one goal at Loyola (2/22) began collegiate career with a goal and three assists for four points vs. St. Joseph s (2/15). Before College: Three-year starter in lacrosse and soccer at Radnor High School in Radnor, Pa. was a high school All-American for the Red Raiders as a senior totaled 95 points on 48 goals and 47 assists in his final year honored as an all-state, all-delaware County, all-suburban and all-central League as a senior... team advanced to state final four his senior year... as a senior earned all-central League honors in soccer and led team to district title in 2001 and to district second place finish in Personal: Goes by Xander, which is pronounced Zand-err born Aug. 27, 1983 in Bryn Mawr, Pa. son of Cindy and Joe Ritz brother of Terp freshman Max (19) and Georgia (16) father, Joe, played football and was a member of the wrestling and crew teams at Marist in the late 70s chose to transfer to Maryland to be in a more metropolitan area and because of the great lacrosse history majoring in history. X. Ritz s Career Statistics 2003 UD 15/ /1: / /0:30 Total 31/ /1:30 X. Ritz s Career Highs Goals: 3 Three times, most recent vs. Virginia (4/3/04) Assists: 4 vs. Sacred Heart (4/5/03); at Georgetown (2/28/04) Points: 7 at Georgetown (2/28/04) Groundballs: 7 at Duke (3/6/04) Multi-Goal Games: 8 Multi-Point Games: 19 Hat Tricks: 4 Point Scoring Streak: 15 games (4/25/03-4/25/04) As a freshman at Delaware (2003): Played at the University of Delaware under coach Bob Shillinglaw in Newark, Del. was the Blue Hens second-leading scorer with 40 points on 17 goals and a team-high 23 goals played in all 15 games, starting 13 also grabbed 27 groundballs posted multi-point games 11 times 25

15 ANDREW SCHWARTZMAN Senior Midfield/Attack Owings Mills, Md. Pikesville On Schwartzman: A hard worker who plays with character, according to Dave Cottle has improved each season and will need to elevate his game even 38 more as a senior splitting time between the first and second midfield units during spring practice spent most of his first two seasons as an attackman awarded the team s freshman of the year award in As a junior (2004): Played in all 16 games, mostly with the second midfield as a junior, but also played as a man-up specialist scored the final goal of 9-4 win at No. 13 UMBC (3/20) off a broken clear netted second quarter goal in 10-9 win at No. 4 North Carolina (3/27), taking five shots four groundballs in 9-6 loss to No. 4 Navy (4/10) career-high three points on a man-up goal and two assists in loss at No. 1 Johns Hopkins (4/17), playing against his brother Jesse set up J.R. Bordley s first quarter goal in 10-7 ACC Semifinal win over No. 16 Duke (4/23) one goal in 9-8 (2OT) win over No. 12 Notre Dame (5/1) assisted Ian Healy s first-quarter goal in 13-5 regular-season finale victory over No. 13 Penn (5/8) set up a Bill McGlone goal in win over No. 14 Army (5/15) in NCAA First Round had points in five of last seven games including three of the last four. Before Maryland: Lettered for four years in lacrosse at Pikesville High School in Baltimore, Md. played for coach Tano Arrogancia set school records for points in a career and single season tallied 200 points in four years on 101 goals and 99 assists netted high school bests of 42 goals and 43 assists as a senior in helping his team to the state championship set record for goals in the state title game with seven named Baltimore Sun all-metro and to the Sun s all-city/county squad named FOX45 TV Prep Athlete of the Week also played soccer for two years. Personal: Born Feb. 20, 1983 in Baltimore, Md. son of Debbie and Rob Schwartzman brother of Jesse (19), who is a sophomore goalie for Johns Hopkins this season lists his biggest thrill as winning the Maryland high school state title came to Maryland because he has always been a Terp fan since he was a little kid and playing lacrosse at Maryland was his dream enrolled in the business school, majoring in marketing. Schwartzman s Career Statistics / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Totals 35/ /0:00 Schwartzman s Career Highs Goals: 2 vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26/02); at Stony Brook (3/15/03) Assists: 2 at Johns Hopkins (4/17/04) Points: 3 at Johns Hopkins (4/17/04) 26 As a sophomore (2003): Played mostly as a reserve attackman and man-up specialist in 11 games scored three goals on seven shots, playing in 11 games garnered increased playing time late in the season netted fourth quarter goal vs. UMBC (4/25) scored two goals in a game for second time in his career at Stony Brook (3/15), including a man-up goal member of the ACC and Maryland Honor Rolls. As a freshman (2002): Joined the Terps prior to the start of the spring semester after attending Catonsville Community College was the Terps biggest impact freshman and won the Larry Levitt Freshman of the Year award from the coaches played in eight games in his first season, drawing additional time on the man-up unit as the season progressed scored three goals and added an assist for four points made collegiate debut against Hobart (2/23) scored first two career goals vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26) on first two career shots began to play on the Terps man-up unit at Johns Hopkins (4/13) assisted Mike Morsell s man-up goal vs. Yale (4/26) for first career assist scored with 54 seconds left at UMBC (5/4). SCOTT SLOSSON Sophomore Defense Cockeysville, Md. Boys Latin On Slosson: Expected see his most extensive playing time in his third year in the program after redshirting the 2003 season, saw playing time on the 26 Terps man-down unit in 2004 will play long-pole defense and will continue to see time in man-down situations possesses great speed has a good attitude has spent a lot of time in the weight room turning a weakness in his game into a strength, according to Dave Cottle. As a redshirt-freshman (2004): Saw valuable time on the Terps man-down unit in his first collegiate playing time played in 13 games scooped first career groundball in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23). As a freshman (2003): Redshirted to gain experience in his first collegiate season member of the Maryland Honor Roll. Before Maryland: Lettered for two years in lacrosse at Boys Latin in Baltimore, Md. coached by Bobby Shriver helped the Lakers to the 2002 MIAA championship and a No. 2 national raking won his team s Never Quit Award as a senior also lettered in football playing free safety for three seasons. Personal: Born Feb. 27, 1984 in Columbia, Md. son of Marylae and Rick Slosson brother of Megan (18) father is the Executive Director of the Maryland Stadium Authority will take on former high school teammates Bobby Griebe (Towson) and Matt Field (Johns Hopkins) lists winning the 2002 MIAA title as his greatest sports thrill majoring in business. Slosson s Career Statistics / /0:00

16 30 SEAN SULLIVAN Sophomore Def. Midfield Duxbury, Mass. Duxbury Loomis Chaffee, Conn. On Sullivan: A long-stick defensive midfielder who could contribute this season after picking up valuable experience as a freshman has great hands and great stick work a take-away guy on defense needs to be more consistent and continue to develop athletically, according to Cottle knows how to take the ball but still needs to work within the team s framework the first-ever Massachusetts native to play lacrosse for the Terps. As a freshman (2004): Played in six games made collegiate debut in 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) caused a turnover in 13-5 regular-season finale win over No. 13 Penn (5/8). Before Maryland: Spent a post-graduate year at The Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Conn. honored as the New England Player of the Year in 2003 graduated from Duxbury High School in Duxbury, Mass., in 2002 was a star for the Dragons for four years, leading them to the Massachusetts state championship as a senior with a perfect 25-0 record served as a captain for coach Chris Sweet three-time all-league honoree. Personal: Born March 20, 1984 in Baton Rouge, La. son of Mary Ellen and Brian Sullivan brother of Kyle (18), Carlin (16) and Craig (14) lists going 25-0 and winning the state title as a senior at Duxbury as his top athletic moment majoring in computer engineering. Sullivan s Career Statistics / /0:00 DAVID TAMBERRINO Junior Face-Off Lutherville, Md. Loyola Blakefield On Tamberrino: Face-off specialist who is competing to be the team s primary face-off man tough, hard-nosed player who is willing to do the little things 20 needed to succeed comes from a family rich in lacrosse tradition a fireplug with a lot of energy, according to Dave Cottle understands the game from a face-off perspective and what his role is. As a sophomore (2004): Played in 11 games with one start won 16-of-32 draws (50 percent), second-best percentage on the sqaud saw most action his career, winning 6-of-11 face-offs in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) also had two groundballs vs. the Bison won 3-of-5 face-offs in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23), also had a groundball won only face-off in 11-2 win over No. 10 Virginia (4/3) captured 4-of-7 face-offs in 9-6 loss to No. 4 Navy (4/10) also had three groundballs vs. the Midshipmen took first-career game-opening face-off in loss at No. 1 Johns Hopkins (4/17) won only face-off against both Penn (5/8) and Notre Dame (5/1). As a freshman (2003): Face-off specialist who saw limited time until NCAA Tournament, playing in just six games won careerhigh 3-of-5 face-offs in NCAA Semifinals vs. Virginia (5/24), also had two groundballs in most extensive playing time of year lost only face-off in ACC Semifinals vs. Duke (4/18) won one faceoff at Stony Brook (3/15) and vs. Butler (3/25) lost only face-off in collegiate debut vs. Duke (3/2) member of the ACC and Maryland Honor Rolls. Before Maryland: Played two years of varsity lacrosse at Loyola Blakefield High School in Towson, Md., under coach John Tucker helped the Dons to the MIAA title as a junior played in the MIAA-D.C. area All-Star Game following his senior season led the Dons to a 17-3 record as a senior and the conference championship game. Personal: Born Oct. 8, 1984 in Baltimore, Md. son of Jeanne and Rich Tamberrino brother of Tom (25), Joey (22) and Kathleen (17) father Rich is a longtime lacrosse official and is the National Lacrosse League s Director of Officials brother, Tom, completed a four-year career of lacrosse at Georgetown in 2002 brother, Joe, recently graduated from Salisbury and won two NCAA Division II National Championships in lacrosse... majoring in finance. Tamberrino s Career Statistics Year GP/GS G A Pts. Shots Face-Off Pct. GB Pen / / /0: / / /0:00 Total 17/ /47 44/6 9 0/0:00 Tamberrino s Career Highs Face-Off Wins: 6 vs. Bucknell (3/17/04) Total Face-Offs: 11 vs. Bucknell (3/17/04) 47 ANDREW URQUHART Freshman Midfield Southport, Conn. Fairfield College Prep On Urquhart: Strong, tough left-handed midfielder who is expected to be a big part of Maryland s future needs to continue working on his skills, according to Dave Cottle. Before Maryland: Member of the East squad at the 2004 US Lacrosse National Senior Showcase all-state as a senior at Fairfield College Prep two-time Connecticut Post all-area and New Haven Register all-area member of the Connecticut All-Star team 2004 team captain also a football standout as a fullback and linebacker team captain in 2003 as a senior earned all-conference and all-star honors on the gridiron. Personal: Born on May 17, 1986 son of Alex and Judy Urquhart brother of John (22), Diana (20) and Katie (12) brother, John, played lacrosse at Brown also recruited by Georgetown, UMass and Brown hobbies include football, golf and tennis biggest sports thrill was being named player of the game in the 2002 football game with rival West Haven enrolled in college of letters and sciences. 27

17 LT. RAYMOND ENNERS MEMORIAL AWARD CANDIDATE JACK TURNBULL MEMORIAL AWARD CANDIDATE TEWAARATON TROPHY CANDIDATE JOE WALTERS Junior Attack Rochester, N.Y. Irondequoit On Walters: One of the best players in the country not just a goal scorer, also sets up teammates a rifleman left-handed attacker has gotten better 1 every season will have more responsibilities during his third year according to Dave Cottle, he may be one of the most clever players I have ever seen started on attack each of his first two seasons and will continue to be the Terps top gun in his third season has a combination of good skills and great game sense will be an important factor in the team s success this season came from Irondequoit High School in Rochester, N.Y. the same school which produced Terp All-American Andrew Whipple in the late 90s switched from No. 15 to No. 1 prior to the 2004 season featured on the cover of Inside Lacrosse s 2005 College Preview issue. WALTERS HONOR ROLL 2005 Preseason First Team All-American 2004 USILA First Team All-American 2004 ACC Player of the Year 2004 ACC Tournament MVP 2004 All-ACC 2004 Preseason Honorable Mention All-American 2003 USILA Hon. Mention All-American 2003 ACC Rookie of the Year Career Notes: Seventy-nine career goals through his sophomore season are the most by any second-year player in Maryland history, passing Roger Goss ( ), who had 70 in his first two seasons just the seventh player in UM history to reach 100 career points in his first two seasons finished season with 114, fifth-most among all players in second year at Maryland seventh-best single-season point total with 68 in goals in 2004 ranks as eighth-best single-season all-time school record is 52 set by Mark Douglas in 1991 in 32 career games has:18 career hat tricks, 21 multi-goal games, 26 multi-point games six career games with six or more points, five in 2004 averaging 3.56 ppg in 32 career games at Maryland (114 pts) has scored at least one point in 31 of 32 games as a Terp. 28 As a sophomore (2004): USILA first team All-American after being an honorable mention All-American in the preseason ACC Player of the Year after leading the league in points, points per game, goals, goals per game, game-winning goals and assists became the first Terp ever to be ACC Player of Year and ACC Tournament MVP one of 15 nominees for Tewaaraton Trophy as nation s top player tied for second in nation in goals with 46, third in points with 68 fourth in goals per game (2.88) and fifth in the nation in points per game (4.25) had at least three goals in 12 of 16 games this season, including two streaks of four games in a row from 3/17-3/27 and 4/23-5/15 one of two Terps (McGlone) to score in every game picked right up from his freshman campaign by posting his seventh career hat trick in 14-5 season-opening win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) tied then careerhighs with four goals & six points in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) named ACC Player of the Week after performance against the Blue Devils scored fifth career goal vs. the Tigers in first quarter of 8-6 win over No. 18 Towson (3/13) tallied career-high seven points with hat trick and career-high four assists in 14-7 win over Bucknell (3/17) also had game-winning goal and career-high six groundballs vs. the Bison natural hat trick, game-winning goal and an assist in 9-4 win at No. 20 UMBC (3/20) five-point game with three goals and two assists in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) scored 50th career goal in just his 22nd college game four goals, including go-ahead goal to make it 9-8, in 10-9 win at No. 4 North Carolina (3/27) first three goals came in row in first half vs. Tar Heels one goal and assisted three others in 11-2 win over No. 10 Virginia (4/3) tallied hat trick and added an assist for four points in 9-6 loss to No. 4 Navy (4/10) scored twice and added an assist in loss at No. 1 Johns Hopkins (4/17) had a hat trick in 10-7 ACC Semifinal win over No. 16 Duke (4/23) also had four groundballs vs. Blue Devils notched career-high six goals and added an assist to tie careerhigh seven points in ACC Final victory over No. 14 Virginia (4/25) scored three goals in third quarter including game-winner six goals were most since Mike LaMonica vs. UMBC (5/4/02) set the ACC Tournament record with nine goals in two games and was named Tournament MVP (4/25) 10th hat trick of the year with three goals in 9-8 (2OT) win over No. 12 Notre Dame (5/1) scored his 100th career point vs. Fighting Irish had fourth game of six or more points in 13-5 win over No. 13 Penn (5/8) with three goals and three assists, including

18 fifth game-winning goal three goals and three assists in NCAA First Round win over Army (5/15) opened game s scoring with first two goals eight seconds apart scored a goal and had an assist vs. Princeton (5/22) in NCAA Quarterfinals. As a freshman (2003): ACC Rookie of the Year and USILA honorable mention All-American as an attacker awarded the team s Larry Levitt Memorial Award as the best freshman led Terps in goals (33) and points (46) finished with second-most goals by a Maryland freshman, second only to Matt Hahn, who scored 36 in 1995 became first Terp freshman since Mike Mollot in 2000 to lead the team in scoring and had the most points by a freshman since Dan LaMonica in 2001 tied for third in nation among all freshmen in goals per game (2.06) and fifth among all rookies in points per game (2.88) finished second in ACC in points per game and third in the league in goals per game had at least one point in first 15 games of the season, with goals in every game except the first and last games of the year began his career with six goals in preseason scrimmage at Syracuse (2/13) started and had two assists in collegiate debut vs. Duke (3/2) WMAR Star of the Game at Towson (3/8) with first four career goals and one assist for five points; named UM Student-Athlete of Week back-to-back four goals vs. Bucknell (3/11) and Towson, also added two assists for six points in win tallied a man-up goal late in first quarter at Stony Brook (3/15) scored two goals vs. UNC (3/22), taking 17 shots four goals vs. Butler (3/25) for second time in rookie season hat trick and an assist at Virginia (3/29), scored go-ahead goal to make it 3-2 and eventual game-winner in fourth quarter fourth four-goal game of year at Navy (4/5), scored game-winner with 3:05 left in fourth quarter opened Maryland s scoring vs. Hopkins (4/12) scored twice against Duke (4/18) in ACC Semifinals netted sixth hat trick of the year vs. UMBC (4/25), also added an assist for four-point game opened scoring with man-up goal and added an assist vs. Georgetown (4/28) scored two goals (game-winner and man-up goal) at Notre Dame (5/3) notched fourth game-winning goal and added two assists in win over Ohio State (5/11) in NCAA First Round scored once and assisted three goals, including two to Mike Mollot in NCAA Quarterfinals vs. UMass (5/17). Before Maryland: Lettered for four years in lacrosse at Irondequoit High School in Rochester, N.Y., under coach John Pratt selected as a high school All-American following his senior season finished as the Indians second all-time leading scorer with 268 points on 143 goals and 125 assists named the FOX Rochester 2002 Spring Athlete of the Year after scoring 58 goals and tallying 88 points as a senior named team MVP as a senior and junior and served as team captain as a senior led his team to the Section V championship in 2001 picked as an all-county selection three times and a three-time all-tournament team honoree captured gold and bronze medals in two appearances with the Western Region team at the Empire State Games in 2000 and 2001 played in the Bay State Games in 2001, representing New York also starred in basketball, earning all-county honors as a junior and senior. Personal: Born Nov. 30, 1984 in Rochester, N.Y. son of Be and Joe Walters brother of Mai-Lein (34), Michelle (33) and Anna (31) also recruited by Towson, Duke, Georgetown, Loyola and Johns Hopkins winning the gold medal at the 2000 Empire State Games is his greatest athletic thrill majoring in criminology and criminal justice. Walters Career Statistics / /2: / /2:00 Total 32/ /6:00 Walters Career Highs Goals: 6 vs. Virginia (4/25/04) Assists: 4 vs. Bucknell (3/17/04) Points: 7 vs. Bucknell (3/17/04); vs. Virginia (4/25/04) Groundballs: 6 vs. Bucknell (3/17/04) Multi-Goal Games: 21 Multi-Point Games: 25 Hat Tricks: 18 Point/Goal Scoring Streak: 16 games (2/28/04-present) WALTERS GAME-BY-GAME IN 2004 Goals Assists Points Shots Groundballs at Georgetown at Duke Towson at Bucknell at UMBC Butler at North Carolina Virginia Navy at Johns Hopkins vs. Duke (ACC) vs. Virginia (ACC) Notre Dame Penn Army (NCAA) vs. Princeton (NCAA) GAVIN WEBB Team Captain Senior Defense Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington On Webb: One of four captains for the 2005 season was the fourth defenseman as a junior, but will have to step-up his level of play as a senior, according to Dave Cottle has the most experience down low of any Terrapin player big defenseman who moves well will have to step-up his level of play as the Terps graduated their entire starting defensive unit has good stick skills. As a junior (2004): A key contributor on defense as the fourth close defender and as a man-down specialist played in all 16 games with two starts had 29 groundballs, 8 caused turnovers in most career playing time played valuable minutes in 14-5 win at No. 6 Georgetown (2/28) in season opener grabbed career-high four groundballs and causing two turnovers vs. the Hoyas three groundballs and one caused turnover in win at No. 6 Duke (3/6) two groundballs in 8-6 win over No. 18 Towson (3/13) in home opener logged his most time playing close defense, playing second half in 9-4 win at No. 13 UMBC (3/20) first-career start in 19-4 rout of Butler (3/23) helped defense to firsthalf shutout, also grabbed two groundballs vs. Bulldogs two groundballs and caused two turnovers in 10-9 win at No. 4 North Carolina (3/27) helped defense 29

19 24 STEVE WHITTENBERG Sophomore Defense Springfield, Va. Lake Braddock Secondary Air Force On Whittenberg: Transfer from the Air Force Academy who will provide some experience in the back a good cover guy is a strong player who will play an important role in the team s success this season, according to Dave Cottle is competing for a starting position. Before Maryland: Transfer from the Air Force Academy named the Falcons defensive MVP and rookie of the year second team all-gwll honors four-year letterwinner at Lake Braddock 2003 US Lacrosse high school All-American team MVP and captain first team all-region and all-district Washington Post honorable mentional all-metro. Personal: Born on June 4, 1985 nickname is Whit son of Karl and Susan Whittenberg brother of Carolyn (23) also recruited by Virginia, Cornell and Air Force hobbies include trap shooting and motocross proficient in classical guitar was first chair and section leader majoring in criminology and criminal justice. hold No. 10 Virginia (4/3) to two goals in 11-2 victory also had 2 groundballs vs. Cavaliers started on close defense, contributing two groundballs, in loss at No. 1 Johns Hopkins (4/17) two groundballs in win in ACC Final vs. No. 14 Virginia (4/25) forced two turnovers and had two groundballs vs. No. 14 Army (5/15) in NCAA First Round. As a sophomore (2003): Played in seven games in his second season saw late action in NCAA Semifinals vs. Virginia (5/24) played last minutes in last two games vs. Georgetown (4/28) and at Notre Dame (5/3) played valuable time vs. Butler (3/25), grabbed a groundball saw late minutes vs. Duke (3/2), Bucknell (3/11) and at Stony Brook (3/15). As a freshman (2002): Played in five games in his first collegiate season made his debut in the season opener vs. Hobart (2/23) also played vs. Mount St. Mary s (2/26), Bucknell (3/12), Delaware (3/16) and at UMBC (5/4). Before Maryland: Lettered in lacrosse four years at Upper Arlington High School in Columbus, Ohio played for Ted Wolford, earning All-America honors as a senior All-Midwest honors three times named Ohio Defenseman of the Year as a senior three-time All-Ohio selection area athlete of the year a team captain in both lacrosse and football as a senior. 6 CHARLIE WIGGINS Freshman Defense Darien, Conn. Darien On Wiggins: One of the top five high school players in the country big, right-handed defender who is a tough competitor brings a physical style of play not afraid to body-up on opponents good range big upside, but needs to maintain his discipline, according to Dave Cottle. Before Maryland: US Lacrosse high school All-American led Darien to a 19-3 record in 2004 all-state also played receiver on the Darien football team. Personal: Born on March 1, 1986 son of Steve and Kathy Wiggins brother of Matt (21) and Rosie (13) also recruited by Johns Hopkins, Virginia and Georgetown hobbies include fishing majoring in business. Personal: Born Oct. 22, 1982 in Guam son of Robin and Paul Webb brother of Courtney (25), who attended Miami of Ohio was a high school teammate of recent graduate All-American Terp Brett Harper majoring in geography. Webb s Career Statistics / /0: / /0: / /0:00 Total 28/ /0:30 30 Webb s Career Highs Groundballs: 4 at Georgetown (2/28/04)

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