Maryland Field Hockey 2001 32 Year-by-year records Year W L T Pct. ACC Record HeadCoach National Postseason 1974 11 3 4.786 Sue Tyler 1975 11 6 0.647 Sue Tyler 1976 6 7 0.462 Sue Tyler 1977 7 6 3.531 Sue Tyler 1978 7 5 2.583 Sue Tyler 1979 15 4 4.789 Sue Tyler AIAW Semifinals 1980 9 5 3.643 Sue Tyler 1981 6 8 2.429 Sue Tyler 1982 13 8 0.619 Sue Tyler 1983 12 6 2.650 0 1 0.000 Sue Tyler 1984 15 7 1.682 1 0 0 1.000 Sue Tyler 1985 14 7 3.667 1 1 1.500 Sue Tyler NCAA Quarterfinals 1986 9 10 2.476 1 1 1.500 Sue Tyler 1987 18 4 1.818 2 1 0.667 Sue Tyler NCAA Champions 1988 11 9 2.550 1 1 1.500 Missy Meharg NCAA First Round 1989 11 8 1.579 1 2 0.333 Missy Meharg 1990 11 6 2.647 1 2 0.333 Missy Meharg NCAA First Round 1991 17 5 1.772 2 0 1.833 Missy Meharg NCAA Semifinals 1992 15 5 1.750 2 2 0.500 Missy Meharg NCAA Quarterfinals 1993 21 3 0.875 4 0 0 1.000 Missy Meharg NCAA Champions 1994 10 9 2.526 3 4 1.438 Missy Meharg 1995 19 5.792 5 2.714 Missy Meharg NCAA Finalists 1996 15 7.680 3 5.375 Missy Meharg NCAA Quarterfinals 1997 18 4.818 2 2.500 Missy Meharg NCAA Quarterfinals 1998 16 6.727 3 1.750 Missy Meharg NCAA Quarterfinals 1999 24 1.960 4 0 1.000 Missy Meharg NCAA Champions 2000 19 4.826 2 2.500 Missy Meharg NCAA Semifinals 360 158 36.682 38 27 5.579 2 coaches 14 national appearances Maryland Field Hockey History 1974 1977 1979 1980 1984 1985 1987 Under the leadership of head coach Sue Tyler, Maryland finishes its first season as a varsity sport under the auspices of the Intercollegiate Athletic Department with an 11-3-4 record. Goalie Denise Wescott sets the current school record for saves in a game by stopping 29 shots in a 3-2 victory over Penn State. LauraLeMire becomes the first Maryland player to earn All-America honors. Maryland records its 50th victory with a 3-0 win over William and Mary. The Terps set the current school record by posting four consecutive shutouts. Terps make their first trip to AIAW National Tournament and finish third in the nation. Judy Dougherty s five-goal performance in the victory over Towson set the current school record for most goals in a game by a Maryland player. With a 5-0 victory over Towson on Sept. 18, 1984, Maryland wins its 100th game. Maryland makes its first trip to the NCAA Tournament. Goalie Kim Chorosiewski sets the current record for saves in a season (215). Maryland wins its first NCAA title with a 2-1 overtime victory over North Carolina. The Terps were invited to the White House to meet President Reagan following their triumph. The game was also Sue Tyler s last game 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 as the Maryland coach. Goalie Kim Chorosiewski ends her career with the most saves in school history (747). Missy Meharg is named the new head coach of the Terrapins. Kim Turner becomes the first Maryland player to earn All-America honors four times. Lisa Buente sets the current school record by scoring 28 goals during the season. Buente establishes a new career record, finishing her tenure with 70 goals. The Terps advance to the NCAA semifinals for the second time in school history. Missy Meharg is named the NCAA Division I Coach of the Year for the first time in her coaching career. Maryland records its 200th victory with a 6-0 blanking of Loyola. Maryland wins its first ACC Tournament title, downing North Carolina 2-1. Missy Meharg is honored ACC Coach of the Year for the first time in her career. Maryland wins its second NCAA title by defeating North Carolina, 2-1, in penalty strokes. A school-record six Maryland players earn All-America honors. Lori Vile becomes the first Terp to win the ACC Rookie of the Year Award. Irene Horvat finishes her career at Maryland with the highest save percentage in a season (.909), the most career shutouts (42.5) and the then-best career GAA (1.01). overall history Coaching History Sue Tyler 14 Years (1974-1987) Overall: 153-86-27, ACC: 5-4-2 Missy Meharg 13 Years (1988-Present) Overall: 207-72-9, ACC: 33-22-3 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 Kate Kauffman becomes the first Maryland player to compete in the Olympics as a member of the 1996 United States team that competed in Atlanta. Nadine Bennett sets the school record for most consecutive games with a goal (11). Jen Pratt establishes a school record for assists in a season (33). Maryland records its 300th victory with a 6-0 win over Penn. The Terps win their second-ever ACC championship, defeating Virginia, 1-0. MissyMeharg becomes the winningest coach in Maryland field hockey history, passing Sue Tyler with her 154th win on Sept. 20 vs. Massachusetts. Maryland wins its third national championship, defeating Michigan, 2-1 and third ACC championship, defeating Wake Forest, 2-1. MissyMeharg is named national Coach of the Year for the third time in her career. Maryland establishes school-records for most victories (24), fewest losses (one), highest win percentage (.960), winning streak (22 games) and goals scored (127). Maryland advances to the national semifinals for the sixth time in school history.the Terps also claim their third consecutive ACC championship and fourth overall by downing Virginia 3-0. A school record-tying six Terrapins earn All-America honors, and Carla Tagliente became the second four-year All-American in school history. Honda Award finalist Tagliente sets new career records ACC Championships 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000 for goals and points scored, with 73 and 187, respectively.
2 postseason history NCAA/aiaw Tournament History 1979 AIAW Semifinals 1990 First Round First Round At Princeton N.J. Nov. 28 Maryland 4, Washington State 0 Second Round At Princeton N.J. Nov. 29 Maryland 1, Ursinus 0 (2 OT) Semifinals At Princeton, N.J. Nov. 30 Long Beach 2, Maryland 1 (OT) Third Place Game At Princeton, N.J. Dec. 1 Maryland 2, Massachusetts 0 1985 NCAA Quarterfinals First Round At Storrs, Conn. Nov. 9 Maryland 1, Penn State 0 Quarterfinals At Storrs, Conn. Nov. 10 Connecticut 2, Maryland 0 1987 National Champions Quarterfinals At West Chester, Pa. Nov. 14 Maryland 2, West Chester 1 Semifinals At Winston-Salem, N.C. Nov. 21 Maryland 2, Iowa 1 Finals At Winston-Salem, N.C. Nov. 22 Maryland 2, North Carolina 1 1987 National Champions 1988 First Round First Round At Chapel Hill, N.C. Nov. 12 North Carolina 2, Maryland 0 1983 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1991 Chapel Hill, N.C. 1984 Charlottesville, Va. 1992 Winston-Salem, N.C. Semifinals Nov. 3: Virginia 1, Maryland 0 Semifinals Nov. 7: Maryland 2, Duke 1 1985 Chapel Hill, N.C. Semifinals Nov. 1: Virginia 2, Maryland 1 1986 College Park, Md. Semifinals Oct. 31: Maryland 3, Virginia 0 Finals Nov. 1: No. Carolina 4, Maryland 3 (PS) 1987 At Chapel Hill, N.C. Semifinals Oct. 30: Maryland 5, Virginia 2 Finals Nov. 1: North Carolina 5, Maryland 0 1988 Charlottesville, Va. Semifinals Oct. 28: Maryland 3, Duke 0 Finals Oct. 29: North Carolina 3, Maryland 0 1989 Durham, N.C. Semifinals Oct. 28: Maryland 3, Virginia 2 Finals Oct. 29: North Carolina 8, Maryland 1 1990 College Park, Md. Semifinals Nov. 3: No. Carolina 5, Maryland 1 First Round At Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 7 Temple 2, Maryland 1 1991 NCAA Semifinals Quarterfinals At College Park, Md. Nov. 17 Maryland 2, Iowa 1 Semifinals At Villanova, Pa. Nov. 23 Old Dominion 3, Maryland 1 Third Place Game At Villanova, Pa. Nov. 24 Maryland 2, Penn State 1 1992 Second Round First Round At College Park, Md. Nov. 12 Maryland 3, Northeastern 1 Second Round At Norfolk, Va. Nov. 15 Old Dominion 6, Maryland 0 1993 National Champions Quarterfinals At College Park, Md. Nov. 14 Maryland 2, Massachusetts 0 Semifinals At Piscataway, N.J. Nov. 20 Maryland 1, Iowa 0. Finals At Piscataway, N.J. Nov. 21 Maryland 2, North Carolina 1 (PS) 1993 National Champions ACC Tournament History Semifinals Oct. 15: Maryland 2, Virginia 1 Semifinals Nov. 9: Maryland 2, Virginia 0 Finals Oct. 16: North Carolina 1, Maryland 0 Finals Nov. 10: North Carolina 3, Maryland 0 Finals Nov. 8: Maryland 2, North Carolina 1 CHAMPIONS 1993 Winston-Salem, N.C. Semifinals Nov. 6: Maryland 4, Duke 0 Finals Nov. 7: North Carolina 2, Maryland 0 1994 Charlottesville, Va. Semifinals Nov. 5: Maryland 1, Virginia 0 Finals Nov. 6: North Carolina 2, Maryland 0 1995 College Park, Md. Semifinals Nov. 4: Maryland 1, Virginia 0 Finals Nov. 5: North Carolina 3, Maryland 2 1996 Durham, N.C. Semifinals Nov. 9: Maryland 2, Virginia 1 Finals Nov. 10: North Carolina 5, Maryland 0 1997 Chapel Hill, N.C. Semifinals Nov. 8: No. Carolina 3, Maryland 2 (2 OT) ncaa Championships 1987, 1993, 1999 1995 NCAA Finalist Second Round At College Park, Md. Nov. 12 Maryland 1, Old Dominion 0 Semifinals At Winston-Salem, N.C. Nov. 18 Maryland 3, Northeastern 1 Finals At Winston-Salem, N.C. Nov. 19 North Carolina 5, Maryland 1 1996 NCAA Quarterfinals First Round At Norfolk, Va. Nov. 16 Maryland 3, Penn State 1 Second Round At Norfolk, Va. Nov. 17 Old Dominion 7, Maryland 4 1997 NCAA Quarterfinals Second Round At College Park, Md. Nov. 16 Princeton 4, Maryland 0 1998 NCAA Quarterfinals Second Round At College Park, Md. Nov. 15 Virginia 5, Maryland 1 1999 National Champions First Round At College Park, Md. Nov. 13 Maryland 6, Lafayette 0 Quarterfinals At College Park, Md. Nov. 14 Maryland 3, Old Dominion 2 (OT) Semifinals At Boston, Mass. Nov. 19 Maryland 2, Iowa 1 (2OT) Finals At Boston, Mass. Nov. 21 Maryland 2, Michigan 1 2000 NCAA Semifinals First Round At College Park, Md. Nov. 11 Maryland 9, New Hampshire 1 Second Round At College Park, Md. Nov. 12 Maryland 3, Princeton 1 Semifinals At Norfolk, Va. Nov. 17 North Carolina 4, Maryland 1 1998 Charlottesville, Va. Semifinals Nov. 6: Maryland 2, North Carolina 1 (PS) Finals Nov. 8: Maryland 1, Virginia 0 (OT) CHAMPIONS 1999 Winston-Salem, N.C. Semifinals Nov. 5: Maryland 2, Virginia 0 Finals Nov. 7: Maryland 2, W. Forest 1 (2OT) CHAMPIONS 2000 College Park, Md. Semifinals Nov. 3: Maryland 3, Wake Forest 1 Finals Nov. 5: Maryland 3, Virginia 0 CHAMPIONS Tournament MVP Jen Pratt hoisting the 1998 ACC Championship trophy. 33
records career records single-season records Goals Goals Carla Tagliente Jen Pratt 1. 73 Carla Tagliente 1997-00 2. 70 Lisa Buente 1987-90 3. 58 Kim Turner 1985-88 4. 52 Lynsey McVicker 1995-97 5. 51 Judy Dougherty 1977-80 6. 50 Caroline Walter 1998-Pr. 7. 49 Nadine Bennett 1994-97 T8. 42 Rachel Hiskins 1998-Pr. 42 Christine DeBow 1994-97 10. 37 Keli Smith 1997-00 Assists 1. *71 Jen Pratt 1995-98 2. 51 Rachel Hiskins 1997-Pr. 3. 50 Lynsey McVicker 1995-97 4. 49 Sabrina Salam 1990-93 5. 42 Kim Turner 1985-88 6. 41 Carla Tagliente 1997-00 7. 38 Keli Smith 1997-00 8. 36 Caroline Walter 1998-Pr. 9. 27 Christine DeBow 1994-97 10. 25 Lisa Buente 1987-90 * denotes ACC record Lisa Buente Rachel Hiskins 1. 28 Lisa Buente 1990 T2. 24 Caroline Walter 1999 24 Nadine Bennett 1997 4. 22 Rachel Hiskins 2000 T5. 20 Kim Turner 1989 20 Judy Dougherty 1979 T7. 19 Carla Tagliente 2000 19 Carla Tagliente 1997 T9. 18 Rachel Hiskins 1999 18 Carla Tagliente 1999 18 Lynsey McVicker 1997 Assists 1. 33 Jen Pratt 1997 2. 31 Rachel Hiskins 1999 3. 23 Lynsey McVicker 1997 4. 19 Carla Tagliente 1999 T5. 18 Rachel Hiskins 2000 18 Jen Pratt 1998 T7. 17 Autumn Welsh 1999 17 Keli Smith 1999 17 Nadine Bennett 1997 T10. 16 Molly Kauffman 1998 16 Sabrina Salam 1990 Maryland Field Hockey 2001 34 Caroline Walter Kim Chorosiewski Irene Horvat Points 1. 187 Carla Tagliente 1997-00 2. 165 Lisa Buente 1987-90 3. 158 Kim Turner 1985-88 4. 145 Lynsey McVicker 1995-97 5. 136 Caroline Walter 1998-Pr. 6. 135 Rachel Hiskins 1998-Pr. 7. 132 Keli Smith 1997-00 8. 122 Nadine Bennett 1994-97 9. 111 Christine DeBow 1994-97 10. 105 Judy Dougherty 1977-80 Saves 1. 747 Kim Chorosiewski 1984-87 2. 540 Irene Horvat 1991-94 3. 340 Andrea Closkey 1988-90 4. 289 Denise Wescott 1976-79 5. 218 Alana Eliwatt 1994-97 Shutouts 1. 42.5 Irene Horvat 1991-94 2. 28 Kim Chorosiewski 1984-87 3. 21 Alana Eliwatt 1994-97 4. 19 Denise Wescott 1976-79 5. 18.5 Alana Eliwatt 1994-97 Save Percentage 1..875 Kim Chorosiewski 1984-87 2..873 Irene Horvat 1991-94 3..845 Denise Wescott 1976-79 Goals Against Average 1. 0.93 Ashley Hohnstine 1999-00 2. 1.01 Irene Horvat 1991-94 3. 1.04 Kim Chorosiewski 1984-87 4. 1.11 Mary Bernard 1980-83 5. 1.17 Alana Eliwatt 1994-97 Lynsey McVicker Ashley Hohnstine Irene Horvat Points 1. 67 Rachel Hiskins 1999 2. 63 Lisa Buente 1990 3. 62 Rachel Hiskins 2000 T4. 59 Caroline Walter 1999 59 Lynsey McVicker 1997 6. 55 Carla Tagliente 1999 7. 54 Nadine Bennett 1997 T8. 48 Carla Tagliente 2000 48 Lynsey McVicker 1996 T10. 47 Lynsey McVicker 1995 47 Lisa Buente 1989 Saves 1. 215 Kim Chorosiewski 1985 2. 209 Irene Horvat 1994 3. 200 Andrea Closkey 1989 4. 194 Kim Chorosiewski 1986 Shutouts 1. 12.0 Irene Horvat 1993 2. 12.0 Irene Horvat 1991 3. 9.5 Irene Horvat 1992 T4. 9.0 Ashley Hohnstine 2000 9.0 Irene Horvat 1994 9.0 Denise Wescott 1979 Save Percentage (min. 490 min.) 1..909 Irene Horvat 1993 2..894 Kim Chorosiewski 1984 3..885 Kim Chorosiewski 1984 4..870 Irene Horvat 1993.870 Kim Chorosiewski 1984.870 Denise Wescott 1977 Goals Against Avg. (min. 490 min.) 1. 0.54 Irene Horvat 1993 2. 0.66 Ashley Hohnstine 1999 3. 0.87 Kim Chorosiewski 1985 4. 0.89 Kim Chorosiewski 1986 ACC Championships 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000
2 records team records Season Records Goals in a Season 127 (1999) Wins in a Season 24 (1999) Fewest Defeats in a Season 1 (1999) Consecutive Wins in a Season 22 (1999) Win Streak 29 games (1999-00) Shutout Streak 4 games (1979, 1989, 1991, 1993) Shutouts in a Season 12 (1991) Consec. Games With a Goal 11 by Nadine Bennett (1997) Single-Game Records Goals 13 vs. VCU, 8/29/99 13 vs. Georgetown, 9/18/99 Individual Goals 5 by Judy Dougherty vs. Towson, 10/16/80 Shots 51 vs. Radford, 9/17/00 Individual Assists 4 by Autumn Welsh Individual Points Individual Saves vs. Georgetown, 9/18/99 4 by Rachel Hiskins vs. Towson, 9/15/99 4 by Rachel Hiskins vs. Princeton, 10/15/99 4 by Jen Pratt vs. Boston University, 9/14/97 4 by Jen Pratt vs. American, 9/21/97 11 by Rachel Hiskins vs. Radford, 9/17/00 29 by Denise Wescott vs. Penn State, 11/18/79 Overtime Records Record in Games Decided in Single Overtime: 11-7 Last Single-Overtime Win: 3-2 vs. Old Dominion, 11/19/99 (NCAA First Round) Last Single-Overtime Loss: 0-1 vs. North Carolina, 10/22/00 Record in Games Decided in Double Overtime: 8-5 Last Double-Overtime Win:5-4 vs. Old Dominion, 9/3/00 Last Double-Overtime Loss: 2-3 vs. North Carolina, 11/8/97 (ACC Tournament) Record in Games Decided in Triple Overtime: 2-1 Last Triple-Overtime Win: 3-2 vs. Rutgers, 10/22/82 Last Triple Overtime Loss: 2-3 vs. North Carolina, 11/1/86 (ACC Tournament) Record In Games Decided by Penalty Strokes: 5-0 Last Penalty-Stroke Win: 2-1 vs. North Carolina, 11/6/98 (ACC Tournament) Last Penalty Stroke Loss: None PLEASE NOTE: Prior to 1990, a game was decided by penalty strokes if it remained tied through three sudden-victory overtime periods. Starting in 1990, a game went into penalty strokes after two sudden death overtime periods. The 1987 national champion Terps visited the White House and President Reagan. The 1999 Terps scored a record 127 goals en route to a school-record 24 wins and the program s third national championship. miscellaneous records Head Coaches Career Records (By Number of Wins) No. Coach, School* Years Record Pct. 1. Beth Anders, Old Dominion 1980-84, 87-Pr. 390-55-7.871 2. Nancy Stevens, Conn., Northwestern, Fr. & Marshall 1979-Pr. 344-114-24.739 3. Karen Shelton, North Carolina 1981-Pr. 337-83-9.796 4. Karen Fitzpatrick, Ball State 1980-2000 285-130-11.682 5. Rhonda Ridinger, Southwest Missouri 1970-90 281-101-23.722 6. Pam Hixon, Massachusetts 1978-93, 96-97 272-75-18.770 7. Char Morett, Penn State, Boston College 1984-Pr. 271-85-16.738 8. Kathleen Parker, Syracuse 1978-Pr. 251-161-14.606 9. Ann Petracco, Rutgers 1977-Pr. 241-203-40.539 10. Sally Starr, Boston University 1981-Pr. 240-142-19.622 11. Ann Gold, Lafayette 1982-Pr. 233-130-23.633 12. Lil Fesperman, Miami (Ohio) 1977-Pr. 226-209-17.519 13. Diane Wright, Connecticut 1975-89 212-62-25.751 14. Missy Meharg, Maryland 1988-Pr. 207-72-9.734 15. Beth Beglin, Iowa 1988-99 199-57-3.774 16. Mary Ann Hitchens, Delaware 1973-88 196-76-33.697 17. Cheryl Murtagh, Northeastern 1988-Pr. 189-90-10.671 18. Judith Davidson, Iowa 1978-87 185-55-19.751 T19. Carol Miller, Delaware, Millersville 1989-Pr. 178-116-18.599 Anne Sage, Penn 1972-94 178-115-32.597 *Active coaches/current schools in bold Missy Meharg is the 14th all-time winningest coach in field hockey history, passing her coach at Delaware, Mary Ann Hitchens, last season. ncaa Championships 1987, 1993, 1999 Most Team Victories In A Season No. School No. Season 1. Southwest Missouri 29 1980 T2. Old Dominion 26 1991 Old Dominion 26 1988 T4. Old Dominion 25 2000 Iowa 25 1981 Old Dominion 25 1992 Saint Louis 25 1978 T8. Maryland 24 1999 North Carolina 24 1995 Old Dominion 24 1989 Winning Streaks In A Single Season No. School No. Season T1. Old Dominion 26 1991 Old Dominion 26 1988 3. North Carolina 24 1995 T4. Old Dominion 23 2000 Connecticut 23 1999 6. Maryland 22 1999 7. Iowa 20 1992 8. Kent State 18 2000 9. Northeastern 19 1995 T10. American 15 1996 Massachusetts 15 1980 Penn State 15 1993 35
honors all-americans (1) - 1st Team, (2) - 2nd Team, (3) - 3rd Team Nadine Bennett 1997 (2) Lisa Buente 1989 (1), 1990 (1) Tricia Burdt 1995 (1), 1996 (1) Kim Chorosiewski 1986 (2) Christine DeBow 1995 (1), 1996 (1), 1997 (1) Laura Harmon 1993 (2), 1994 (1) Rachel Hiskins 1999 (2), 2000 (1) Irene Horvat Kate Kauffman molly Kauffman Andrea LeMire Laura LeMire Lynsey McVicker Jen Pratt 1993 (2), 1994 (3) 1994 (1), 1996 (1) 2000 (2) 1983 (1) 1979 (2) 1997 (1) 1996 (3), 1997 (2), 1998 (1) Maryland Field Hockey 2001 36 Sarah Rosenwinkel 1995 (2) Carla Tagliente 1997 (3), 1998 (1) 1999 (1), 2000 (1) Lisa Rowe 1991 (1), 1992 (3) Kim Turner 1985 (1), 1986 (2), 1987 (1), 1988 (1) Sabrina Salam 1992 (1), 1993 (1) Boukje Vermeulen 1992 (1) Amy Schubert 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (1) Lori Vile 1993 (3) NCAA All-Tournament Team Kim Chorosiewski... 1987 Christine DeBow... 1995 Laura Harmon... 1993 Rachel Hiskins... 1999 Ashley Hohnstine... 1999 Irene Horvat... 1993 Kristen Ketchum... 1995 Lynsey McVicker... 1995 Carolyn Muller... 1987 Carin Petersen... 1987 Shannon Petrick... 1993 Lisa Rowe... 1991 Cheryl Rudio... 1987 Sabrina Salam... 1993 Amy Schubert... 1993 Keli Smith... 1999 Mandy Stevenson... 1991 Carla Tagliente... 1999 Kim Turner... 1987 Boukje Vermeulen... 1991 Caroline Walter... 2000 Jessica Wilk... 1987 Maureen Scott 1993 (3) Caroline Walter 1999 (1), 2000 (2) Keli Smith 1998 (2), 1999 (2), 2000 (1) Autumn Welsh 2000 (2) Mandy Stevenson 1991 (2) Jessica Wilk 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (1) NFHCA Nat l Academic Squad Katherine Balk... 1993 Elissa Beckman... 1990, 92 Cheryl Bollenbacker... 1993 Jenni Campbell... 1994, 95, 96 Christine DeBow... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Zoe Ehrlich... 1997 Alana Eliwatt... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Michelle Gallo... 1993, 94, 95 Laura Harmon... 1994 Kasey Heiser... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ashley Hohnstine... 1999 Irene Horvat... 1992, 93, 94 Jill Jones... 1992 Kate Kauffman... 1996 Kristen Ketchum... 1994 Angie Klingerman...1999, 00 Eliza Knerr... 1994 Carissa Messimer... 2000 Adi Moore... 1995 Kristy Palchinsky... 2000 Dina Rizzo... 2000 Lisa Rowe... 1990, 91, 92 Sara Salam... 1994, 95, 96 Sabrina Salam... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Carolyn Schwarz... 1996, 97 Carol Senkler...1999, 00 Kateri Simon...1999, 00 Mandy Stevenson... 1990 Carla Tagliente... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Caroline Walter... 1998, 99, 00 Emily Ward... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Autumn Welsh...1999, 00 Ellen Wolf... 1997, 98 ACC Championships 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000
2 honors atlantic coast conference honors Award Player of the Year Lisa Buente: 1990 ACC Player of the Year Boukje Vermeulen: 92 ACC Player of the Year Amy Schubert: 93 ACC Player of the Year Autumn Welsh accepting the 1998 ACC Rookie of the Year award. Winners Lisa Buente... 1990 Amy Schubert... 1993 Boukje Vermuelen... 1992 Caroline Walter... 1999 Rookie of the Year Carla Tagliente... 1997 Lori Vile... 1993 Autumn Welsh... 1998 Coach of the Year Missy Meharg...1992, 95, 98 Missy Meharg has been named ACC Coach of the Year three times, most recently in 1998. All-ACC Team Nadine Bennett... 1997 Lisa Buente...1987, 89, 90 Tricia Burdt... 1995, 96 Christine DeBow... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Laura Harmon... 1993, 94 Rachel Hiskins...1999, 00 Irene Horvat... 1994 Kate Kauffman... 1994, 95 Heather Lewis... 1985 Lynsey McVicker...1995, 96, 97 Jen Pratt... 1997, 98 Lisa Rowe...1990, 91, 92 Cheryl Rudio... 1987, 88 Sabrina Salam... 1991, 93 Sara Salam... 1995 Amy Schubert...1991, 92, 93 Maureen Scott... 1993 Kathy Smith... 1989 Keli Smith...1998, 99, 00 Tracey Stumpf... 1985 Carla Tagliente... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Kim Turner... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Boukje Vermeulen... 1992 Lori Vile... 1993 Caroline Walter...1999, 00 Autumn Welsh...1999, 00 Jessica Wilk... 1986 ACC Tournament MVP Lynsey McVicker...*1995 Jen Pratt... 1998 Amy Schubert... 1993 Carla Tagliente... 1999 Boukje Vermuelen... 1992 Autumn Welsh...2000 Jessica Wilk... 1986 * shared MVP honors with UNC s Kate Barber ACC Team All-Tournament Elissa Beckman... 1991 Josephine Blaw... 1993 Lisa Buente... 1990 Christine DeBow... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Sarah Forbes... 1996 Irene Horvat... 1992, 94 Kate Kauffman...1993, 94, 96 Lynsey McVicker... 1995 Shannon Petrick... 1993 Angela Platt... 1998 Jen Pratt... 1998 Lisa Rowe... 1991, 92 Sabrina Salam...1990, 92, 93 Sara Salam... 1995 Amy Schubert...1991, 92, 93 Carolyn Schwarz... 1997 Maureen Scott... 1993 Keli Smith... 1999 Mandy Stevenson... 1991 ncaa Championships 1987, 1993, 1999 Carla Tagliente... 1999, 00 Boukje Vermeulen... 1991, 92 Caroline Walter...1998, 99, 00 Autumn Welsh... 2000 ACC Honor Roll Katherine Balk... 1993 Elissa Beckman... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Nadine Bennett... 1997 Erica Bicksler... 2000 Cheryl Boolenbacker... 1993 Lisa Buente... 1989 Jennifer Campbell...1994, 95, 96 Ruth Vcassilly... 1988 Sharon Cummings... 1988 Christine DeBow... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Tracie Didio... 1994, 95 Zoe Ehrlich...1996, 97, 98 Alana Eliwatt... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Karen Fideli... 1989 Judy Finke... 1990, 91 Michelle Gallo...1993, 94, 95 Emily Greway... 2000 Dana Gyroy... 1989 Laura Harmon... 1993, 94 Kasey Heiser... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Ashley Hohnstine...1999, 00 Irene Horvat... 1991, 92, 93, 94 Jill Jones...1989, 90, 92 Kate Kauffman...1993, 94, 96 Molly Kauffman... 2000 Kristen Ketchum... 1993, 94 Angie Klingerman... 2000 Eliza Knerr... 1994, 95 Mary Konder... 1988 Marlo Makela... 1993, 94 Heather McDonald... 1990 CarissaMessimer...1999, 00 Kristy Palchinsky... 1999,00 Angela Platt... 1998. 99 Marloes Platzek... 1997 Jen Pratt... 1998, 99 Dawn Richardson... 1988 Joanna Ritchey... 1990, 92 Dina Rizzo... 2000 Lisa Rowe... 1989, 90, 91, 92 Cheryl Rudio... 1988 Sabrina Salam... 1990, 91, 92, 93 Sara Salam...1994, 95, 96 Amy Schubert... 1993 Carolyn Schwarz... 1996, 97 Carol Senkler...1998, 99, 00 Kateri Simon...1998, 99, 00 Keli Smith... 2000 Mandy Stevenson... 1990, 91 Carla Tagliente... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Caroline Walter...1998, 99, 00 Emily Ward... 1995, 96, 97, 98, 99 Lisa Weiderlight... 1988 Autumn Welsh...1998. 99, 00 Ellen Wolf... 1995, 96, 97, 98, 99 37