WOMEN’S 1986, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010, 2014, 2015 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2017 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Overall: 16-0 | Big Ten: 5-0 #1 MARYLAND Home: 9-0 | Away: 7-0 Date Opponent Time/Results at #15 Northwestern 2/11 at William & Mary W, 13-3 Thursday, April 27 | 8:00 p.m. 2/18 at Georgetown W, 17-13 Lanny and Sharon Martin Stadium | Evanston, Ill. 2/25 #1/1 NORTH CAROLINA W, 13-10 3/4 at Hofstra W, 18-7 QUICK HITS • The No. 1 Maryland women’s lacrosse team (16-0, 5-0 B1G) finishes the regular season with 3/8 RV/NR COLLEGE W, 21-13 a top-20 matchup against No. 15 Northwestern (9-7, 4-1) Thursday at 8 p.m. 3/11 #4/5 SYRACUSE W, 17-7 3/19 #16/RV JOHNS HOPKINS* W, 17-4 • The Terps are 12-6 all-time against the Wildcats. Head coach Cathy Reese in 6-3 in her 3/22 #11/11 PENN W, 11-7 coaching career against Northwestern. 3/25 at RV/RV James Madison W, 16-11 3/29 #3/3 FLORIDA W, 18-8 • With a win Thursday, the Terps will clinch the Big Ten regular season title outright and 4/1 MICHIGAN* W, 20-7 earn the No. 1 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. 4/5 at #18 W, 16-11 4/8 at Rutgers* W, 20-8 • If the Terps defeat the Wildcats, Maryland will finish the regular season undefeated for the 4/12 #7 PRINCETON W, 18-12 10th time in program history and third straight season. The Terrapins have advanced to the 4/15 OHIO STATE* W, 18-9 NCAA Championship game each time they’ve finished the regular season undefeated. 4/20 at #5 Penn State* W, 16-14 4/27 at #15 Northwestern* 8 p.m. • Seniors Zoe Stukenberg and Nadine Hadnagy, junior Megan Whittle and sophomore Megan Taylor were named to the Tewaaraton Watch List. Big Ten Tournament (College Park, Md.) 5/5 Semifinals 6/8:30 p.m. • The Terps were unanimously chosen to win the Big Ten in the coaches’ preseason poll. 5/7 Finals Noon NCAA Tournament • Six Terps were named Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-Americans, including Nadine Had- 5/12-14 First & Second Rounds TBA nagy, Zoe Stukenberg, Megan Whittle, Julia Braig, Caroline Wannen and Megan Taylor. 5/20-21 Quarterfinals TBA 5/26 Semifinals^ TBA • Maryland welcomes the top-ranked freshman class this season. Seven Terps were 5/28 Finals^ TBA ranked in Inside Lacrosse’s Top 50 Freshmen, including No. 2 Lizzie Colson, No. 4 Brindi Griffin and No. 5 Hannah Warther. *Big Ten Conference game ^at (Foxborough, Mass.) • Maryland is on a 61-game win streak at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex and hasn’t Home games in CAPS lost in College Park since March 10, 2012. Rankings are IL Media/IWLCA Coaches All times Eastern • The Terps set a program record with 3,868 fans as Maryland defeated then-No. 1 North Carolina on Feb. 25. SOCIAL MEDIA Women’s Lax Twitter: @MarylandWLax • Head coach Cathy Reese is in her 11th season at the helm for the Terps. A three-time Women’s Lax Instagram: MarylandWLax IWLCA National Coach of the Year, Reese has won 10 national titles in her time as a player, Women’s Lax Facebook: /MarylandWLax assistant and head coach at Maryland. Athletics Twitter: @umterps Athletics Instagram: marylandterrapins • Maryland has won 13 national titles, including 12 NCAA Championships. The Terps have Athletics Facebook: /marylandterrapins the fourth most NCAA titles all-time across all women’s NCAA Division I programs. PROJECTED STARTERS MEDIA RELATIONS No. Player Pos. Hgt. Yr. Notes Women’s Lax Contact: Anna LaBonte 5 Jen Giles M 5-8 So. Tallied 5 points (3G, 2A) vs. Penn Email Address: [email protected] 6 Meghan Doherty D 5-5 R-Fr. Tallied 2CT, 3GB vs. William & Mary Office Phone:(301) 314-7068 7 Morgan Torggler D 5-4 Sr. Picked up four GBs vs. Boston College Cell Phone: (443) 254-4883 11 Caroline Steele A 5-4 So. Notched 5G, 2A at Virginia umterps.com Website: 14 Nadine Hadnagy D 5-8 Sr. Caused five turnovers vs. Penn 15 Zoe Stukenberg M 5-7 Sr. Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week 16 Kali Hartshorn M 5-9 Fr. Big Ten Freshman of the Week 17 Caroline Wannen A 5-6 Sr. Notched eight points (5G, 3A) vs. BC 19 Alex McKay D 5-6 Sr. Caused one turnover vs. Syracuse 23 Megan Whittle A 5-4 Jr. Scored career-high seven goals vs. Syracuse 24 Julia Braig D 5-10 So. Posted 2GB, 3CT at Virginia 34 Megan Taylor GK 5-3 So. Five-time B1G Defensive Player of the Week QUICK FACTS 2017 ROSTER UNIVERSITY No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Prev. School Location...... College Park, Md. 1 Brindi Griffin A 5-4 Fr. Edgewater, Md./McDonogh 2 Shelby Mercer D 5-4 So. Woodbine, Md./Century Founded...... 1856 3 Kacie Longo M 5-7 Jr. Davidsonville, Md./South River Enrollment...... 37,272 4 Katherine Golladay M/D 5-6 So. Richmond, Va./Collegiate Nickname...... Terrapins, Terps 5 Jen Giles M 5-8 So. Ellicott City, Md./Mt. Hebron Colors...... Red, White, Black and Gold 6 Meghan Doherty D 5-5 R-Fr. Ellicott City, Md./Mt. Hebron 7 Morgan Torggler M 5-4 Sr. Severna Park, Md./Severna Park Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 8 Julia Salandra M/D 5-6 Fr. Woodbine, Md./Glenelg Conference...... Big Ten 9 Marissa Donoghue M 5-7 So. Sykesville, Md./Century President...... Wallace D. Loh 10 Deb Milani M 5-8 Sr. Catonsville, Md./Catonsville Director of Athletics...... Kevin Anderson 11 Caroline Steele M 5-4 So. Severna Park, Md./Severn Athletics Website...... www.umterps.com 12 Kelsey Cummings A 5-11 So. Ellicott City, Md./McDonogh 13 Nikki Sliwak M 5-4 Fr. Wantagh, N.Y./Wantagh University Website...... www.umd.edu 14 Nadine Hadnagy D 5-8 Sr. Farmingdale, N.Y./Farmingdale 15 Zoe Stukenberg M 5-7 Sr. Ellicott City, Md./Marriotts Ridge COACHING STAFF 16 Kali Hartshorn M 5-9 Fr. Allentown, N.J./Allentown Head Coach...... Cathy Reese 17 Caroline Wannen A 5-6 Sr. Silver Spring, Md./James Hubert Blake Alma Mater...... Maryland ‘98 18 Andrea McTaggart M/D 5-7 Fr. Catonsville, Md./Catonsville 19 Alex McKay D 5-6 R-Jr. Ellicott City, Md./Marriotts Ridge Career Record...... 235-48 20 Taylor Hensh M 5-3 Jr. Woodstock, Md./Marriotts Ridge Maryland Record...... 204-19 23 Megan Whittle A 5-4 Jr. Glenwood, Md./McDonogh Assistant Coach...... Lauri Kenis 24 Julia Braig D 5-10 So. Reisterstown, Md./St. Paul’s Alma Mater...... Virginia ‘02 25 Lizzie Colson M 5-5 Fr. Manchester, Md./Manchester Valley Assistant Coach...... Caitlyn Phipps 26 Julie LeGar M/D 5-9 Jr. Eldersburg, Md./Garrison Forest 27 Natalie Miller D 6-0 Fr. West River, Md./St. Mary’s Alma Mater...... Maryland ‘10 28 Hannah Warther M 5-8 Fr. Sykesville, Md./Century Director of Operations...... Maggie Phipps 29 Victoria L’Insalata M/D 5-4 Fr. Plainsboro, N.J./West Windsor-Plainsboro North Alma Mater...... Maryland ‘10 30 Lindsay Biondi M 5-6 Sr. Ithaca, N.Y./Ithaca 31 Steff Holmes D 5-8 R-So. Marriottsville, Md./McDonogh TEAM INFORMATION 32 Bairre Reilly A 5-4 Sr. Locust Valley, N.Y./Locust Valley 33 Emily Kift G 5-6 Sr. Santa Ana, Calif./Foothill 2016 Overall Record...... 22-1 34 Megan Taylor G 5-3 So. Glenelg, Md./Glenelg 2015 Conference Record...... 5-0 (1st) 35 Emma Moss G 5-5 Jr. Hagerstown, Md./North Hagerstown Starters Returning/Lost...... 9/3 36 Theo Kwas A 5-7 Sr. Melbourne, Australia Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 24/6 Newcomers...... 9 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Home Field....Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex 5 Jen Giles Jiles 18 Andrea McTaggart ON-drea 14 Nadine Hadnagy HAD-nag-ee 24 Julia Braig Brig PROGRAM INFORMATION 15 Zoe Stukenberg STOOK-en-berg 29 Victoria L’Insalata lin-salata First Year of Lacrosse...... 1974 16 Kali Hartshorn Callie 32 Bairre Reilly Berry All-Time Program Record... 667-134-3 (.833) 17 Caroline Wannen WAHN-en 36 Theo Kwas Cuas NCAA Tournament Appearances...... 32 NCAA Final Fours...... 22 ROSTER BREAKDOWNS NCAA Championships...... 12 LOCATION CLASS NCAA Finalists...... 8 California (1): Kift Seniors (9): Biondi, Hadnagy, Kift, Kwas, Maryland (25): Braig, Colson, Cummings, Milani, Reilly, Stukenberg, Torggler, Wannen Doherty, Donoghue, Giles, Griffin, Hensh, Redshirt Juniors (1): McKay Holmes, LeGar, Longo, McKay, McTaggart, Juniors (5): Hensh, LeGar, Longo, McKay, Mercer, Milani, Miller, Moss, Salandra, Steele, Moss, Whittle Stukenberg, Taylor, Torggler, Wannen, Warther, Redshirt Sophomores (1): Steff Holmes Whittle Sophomores (8): Braig, Cummings, Donoghue, New Jersey (2): Hartshorn, L’Insalata Giles, Golladay, Mercer, Steele, Taylor New York (4): Biondi, Hadnagy, Reilly, Sliwak Redshirt Freshmen (1): Doherty Virginia (1): Golladay Freshmen (9): Colson, Griffin, Hartshorn, L’In- Australia (1): Kwas salata, McTaggart, Miller, Salandra, Sliwak, Warther THE RANKINGS WHAT’S ON THE LINE IL/CASCADE MEDIA POLL - APRIL 24 With a win Thursday, Maryland will win the Big Ten regular season title outright and earn the No. 1 Rk. School Record seed in the Big Ten Tournament. The Terps haven’t lost a regular-season conference game since 1 Maryland (20) 16-0 joining the Big Ten. If the Terps defeat the Wildcats, Maryland will finish the regular season un- 2 Florida 14-2 defeated for the 10th time in program history and third straight season. In each of the previous 3 North Carolina 13-2 undefeated seasons, the Terps have advanced to the NCAA title game. 4 Stony Brook 14-1 5 Penn State 14-2 LAST TIME OUT 6 USC 14-3 7 Penn 12-2 Senior midfielder Zoe Stukenberg had six points (2G, 4A) and freshman midfielder Kali Harts- 8 Colorado 15-2 horn had five (4G, 1A) as the Terps defeated No. 5 Penn State, 16-14, last Thursday. Stukenberg 9 Princeton 11-3 and Hartshorn each had four draw controls while Stukenberg also had two ground balls and three 10 Syracuse 13-5 caused turnovers. The Terps captured at least a share of the Big Ten regular season title with a win 11 Cornell 10-4 over the Nittany Lions. 12 Boston College 12-5 13 Notre Dame 11-6 STUKENBERG, HARTSHORN EARN WEEKLY HONORS 14 Virginia 10-7 After leading the Terps to a win over No. 5 Penn State, midfielders Kali Hartshorn and Zoe Stuken- 15 Northwestern 9-7 berg earned weekly honors Tuesday. Hartshorn was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week and 16 12-3 17 Albany 10-4 ILWomen’s National Rookie of the Week while Stukenberg earned Big Ten Defensive Player of the 18 Louisville 11-6 Week honors. Against the Nittany Lions, Hartshorn scored four goals and also had one assist, two 19 James Madison 11-6 ground balls and four draw controls. Stukenberg tallied her second straight defensive player of the 20 Towson 11-5 week honors after tying a career high with three caused turnovers and notching two ground balls vs. Penn State. She also posted two goals and tied a career high with four assists. Receiving Votes: Virginia Tech, Temple, Elon, UMass, Georgetown, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Delaware TAYLOR BACKLINING TERPS IN SECOND SEASON Sophomore goalie Megan Taylor has emerged as one of the nation’s top netminders this season. IWLCA COACHES POLL - APRIL 24 The Glenelg, Md., native leads the nation with a .558 save percentage and is 12th nationally with an Rk. School Record 8.92 goals-against average. Taylor made a career-high 20 saves and held a .714 save percentage 1 Maryland (20) 16-0 against No. 3 Florida. She has been named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week five times this 2 Florida 14-2 3 North Carolina 13-2 season. 4 Stony Brook 14-1 5 Penn State 14-2 HARTSHORN ON HOT STREAK 6 Princeton 11-3 Midfielder Kali Hartshorn, who is the only true freshman in Maryland’s starting lineup this season, 7 Southern California 14-3 has heated up for the Terps recently. In the last four games, Hartshorn has 19 goals and 22 points. 8 Penn 12-2 She is now second on Maryland with 42 goals and has been named Big Ten Freshman of the Week 9 Colorado 15-2 five times this season. The Allentown, N.J., native leads the Terps with 71 draw controls. 10 Syracuse 13-5 11 Cornell 10-4 BOTH SIDES OF THE BALL 12 Virginia 10-7 13 Notre Dame 11-6 Maryland is once again one of the top teams in the nation on both offense and defense. The Terps 14 Northwestern 9-7 rank second nationally on offense with 16.81 goals per game. Maryland is 15th in the country on de- 15 Boston College 12-5 fense, allowing just 9.00 goals per game. Maryland is fifth in the nation with a 7.81 goals differential. 16 Denver 12-3 17 Towson 11-5 STUKENBERG RETURNS AS STANDOUT ON AND OFF FIELD 18 James Madison 11-6 Senior midfielderZoe Stukenberg returns for her senior season one of the top players in and out of 19 Louisville 11-6 the classroom. She is in the top three of every statistical category for the Terps and has been named 20 Virginia Tech 11-7 Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week once and Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week twice. The Ellicott City, Md., native holds a 4.0 GPA as a biological sciences major and has earned two Elite Receiving Votes: Delaware, Duke 90 awards. Stukenberg already has a postition lined up with Teach for America post-graduation. BIG TEN STANDINGS School Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. CAREER WATCH Maryland 5-0 1.000 16-0 1.000 A few Terps are rising through the Maryland record books for both career and single season. Penn State 4-1 .800 14-2 .875 • Junior Megan Whittle currently has 195 career goals, which ranks seventh in the Maryland record Northwestern 4-1 .800 9-7 .563 books. She can move into sixth with 199 goals to pass Brooke Griffin’s 198. Johns Hopkins 2-3 .400 10-5 .667 • Senior Zoe Stukenberg has 158 career goals and can move past Betsy Elder for 10th in program Rutgers 2-3 .400 8-7 .533 history with one more goal. Michigan 1-4 .200 5-11 .313 • Freshman Kali Hartshorn has 71 draw controls, which ties for eighth for a single-season in Ohio State 0-6 .000 6-11 .353 Maryland history. 2017 TERRAPIN FOUR TERPS NAMED TO TEWAARATON WATCH LIST HONORS Senior midfielder Zoe Stukenberg, senior defender Nadine Hadnagy and junior attacker Megan Big Ten Players of the Week Whittle were named to the Tewaaraton Watch List last month. Sophomore goalie Megan Taylor Megan Taylor, Defensive, 2/14 was added to the watch list last week. Stukenberg, Hadnagy and Whittle were named Tewaaraton Megan Whittle, Co-Offensive, 2/21 nominees last season. All three were named preseason first team All-Americans. Maryland has won Jen Giles, Offensive, 2/28 six of the last seven Tewaaraton Awards. Megan Taylor, Defensive, 2/28 Megan Taylor, Defensive, 3/4 Megan Whittle, Offensive, 3/14 MARYLAND DEFEATS NO. 1 UNC IN FRONT OF RECORD CROWD Megan Taylor, Defensive, 3/14 In front of a program record attendance and led by a six-point performance from sophomore Jen Kali Hartshorn, Freshman, 3/14 Giles, the Terps defeated then-No. 1 North Carolina, 13-10, on Feb. 25. Giles led the Terps with Emily Kift, Co-Defensive, 3/21 three goals and three assists. Sophomore goalie Megan Taylor posted 10 saves while adding Brindi Griffin, Freshman, 3/21 three ground balls and one caused turnover. The Terps competed at Capital One Field at Maryland Kali Hartshorn, Freshman, 3/28 Stadium for the first time in 10 years in front of 3,868 fans. Zoe Stukenberg, Co-Offensive, 4/4 Megan Taylor, Defensive, 4/4 TEN TERPS NAMED TO WORLD CUP ROSTERS Brindi Griffin, Freshman, 4/4 Ten current and former members of the Maryland women’s lacrosse program have earned spots on Kali Hartshorn, Freshman, 4/11 Zoe Stukenberg, Defensive, 4/18 their respective national team’s rosters for the upcoming 2017 FIL Women’s World Cup. Six former Kali Hartshorn, Freshman, 4/18 Terps were named to the United States’ World Cup roster in January, including Alex Aust ‘13, Taylor Zoe Stukenberg, Defensive, 4/25 Cummings ‘16, Megan Douty ‘15, Brooke Griffin ‘15, Alice Mercer ‘16 and ‘13. Kali Hartshorn, Freshman, 4/25 Dana Dobbie ‘08 was selected to the Canadian National Team roster and Courtney Hobbs ’02, Sarah Mollison ’11 and current Terp Theo Kwas will represent Australia at the World Cup. Current Epoch/US Lacrosse National Players of the Week attacker Megan Whittle and former Terrapin midfielders Camilla Hayes ‘13 and Laura Merrifield ‘11 Megan Taylor, 3/13 were selected to England’s roster this week.

ILWomen National Players of the Week TERPS SELECTED AS BIG TEN FAVORITES Kali Hartshorn, Rookie, 3/14 Kali Hartshorn, Rookie, 3/28 Maryland was unanimously selected to win the Big Ten Championship in the coaches’ preseason Megan Taylor, Defensive, 4/4 poll. The Terps have won the last two Big Ten regular season titles and are undefeated in confer- Kali Hartshorn, Rookie, 4/25 ence play during the regular season since joining the conference in 2014. Maryland also won the 2016 Big Ten Tournament title. Following Maryland is Penn State (2), Northwestern (3), Johns IWLCA Fast Break Players of the Week Hopkins (4), Ohio State (5), Rutgers (6) and Michigan (7). Hopkins joins the Big Ten for women’s Megan Taylor, Defensive, 3/15 lacrosse this season. Megan Taylor, Defensive, 4/5 SIX TERPS NAMED INSIDE LACROSSE PRESEASON ALL-AMERICANS Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-Americans Nadine Hadnagy, First Team Six returning members of the Maryland women’s lacrosse team were selected as Inside Lacrosse Zoe Stukenberg, First Team Preseason All-Americans. Senior defender Nadine Hadnagy, senior midfielder Zoe Stukenberg Megan Whittle, First Team and junior attacker Megan Whittle were named to the first team. Sophomore defenderJulia Braig Julia Braig, Second Team earned second team honors while senior attacker Caroline Wannen and sophomore goalie Megan Megan Taylor, Honorable Mention Taylor were named honorable mention. Hadnagy, Stukenberg and Whittle are Maryland’s returning Caroline Wannen, Honorable Mention 2016 IWLCA All-Americans while Taylor was an all-region selection as just a freshman.

US Lacrosse Mag. Preseason All-Americans MARYLAND RELEASES 2017 BROADCAST SCHEDULE Nadine Hadnagy, Sr., D The Maryland women’s lacrosse team will have games featured on the Big Ten Network at least five Zoe Stukenberg, Sr., M times this season, the conference released Wednesday. The second-ranked Terps’ TV matchups Megan Whittle, Sr., A this season feature some of the top teams in lacrosse as Maryland faces No. 4 Florida, No. 5 Syr- Big Ten Players to Watch acuse, No. 6 Penn State, No. 10 Northwestern and No. 17 Johns Hopkins on national broadcasts. Nadine Hadnagy, Sr., D All three games of Big Ten Tournament, which will be hosted in College Park, will also be shown on Zoe Stukenberg, Sr., M BTN. All other Maryland home games will be live streamed on BTN Plus. Megan Whittle, Sr., A MARYLAND WELCOMES NO. 1 FRESHMAN CLASS The Terrapins will feature Inside Lacrosse’s No. 1 freshman class in the nation next spring. This is the first time since 2011 Maryland has had the top-ranked freshman class. The 2016 class includes Lizzie Colson, Brindi Griffin, Kali Hartshorn, Victoria L’Insalata, Andrea McTaggart, Natalie Miller, Julia Salandra, Nikki Sliwak and Hannah Warther. The Terps feature seven Under Armour All-Americans, all of whom were ranked by Inside Lacrosse: No. 2 Colson, No. 4 Griffin, No. 5 Warther, No. 19 Sliwak, No. 23 L’Insalata, No. 29 Hartshorn and No. 48 Miller.

MARYLAND PRIDE Maryland features a number of in-state players as 25 players on the roster are from the Old Line State. Five Terps hail from Ellicott City while head coach Cathy Reese is also an Ellicott City native. Assistant coach Caitlyn Phipps and director of operations Maggie Phipps are both Maryland natives as well. WHITTLE EMERGES AS OFFENSIVE LEADER SERIES HISTORY As an upperclassmen now, junior attacker Megan Whittle has stepped up as one of the leaders on Stat Comparison Maryland’s potent offense. A two-year starter and IWLCA All-American, Whittle has led the Terps in MD NU goals in both of her season in College Park. She is up to 193 career goals, and was named the 2016 Shots/Game 36.0 30.4 Big Ten Attack Player of the Year. Whittle is also a member of the English National Team. Goals/Game 16.81 10.88 Opp. Shots/Game 26.7 25.0 HADNAGY TO LEAD MARYLAND DEFENSE Opp. Goals/Game 9.00 10.06 Assists 107 68 Senior Nadine Hadnagy will be looked to as the Maryland defensive leader this season. Although FPG-FPS 62-136 48-133 going under the radar to All-Americans and U.S. National Team members Megan Douty and Alice FPG Percentage .456 .361 Mercer, Hadnagy has been a mainstay in the Maryland lineup since her freshman season. She Draw Controls/Game 14.7 13.8 ranked second on the team with 42 ground balls and third with 22 caused turnovers last season. Ground Balls/Game 16.6 17.9 Caused Turnovers/Game 9.3 8.2 HADNAGY, STUKENBERG NAMED 2017 TEAM CAPTAINS Turnovers/Game 12.5 15.6 The Terps selected seniors Nadine Hadnagy and Zoe Stukenberg as team captains for the up- Clears 268-301 238-265 coming season. The 2017 roster voted on Hadnagy and Stukenberg to be captains for the second Clear Percentage .890 .898 straight season. Both return as three-year starters and were named Inside Lacrosse Preseason Saves/Game 10.9 8.2 Save Percentage .547 .449 First Team All-Americans. Series Record FAMILY TIES Maryland leads, 12-6 The Terps roster features a number of relatives to current and former Terps. Sophomroe Caroline Steele’s mother, Gretchen, and cousin, Kristen Lamon, are both former Terps. Sophomores Julia Last Five Meetings Braig and Jen Giles both have cousins on the current roster: Lindsay Biondi and Taylor Hensh, May 8, 2016: Maryland, 12-9 respectively. Sophomores Shelby Mercer and Kelsey Cummings’ older sisters, Alice and Taylor, March 31, 2016: Maryland, 17-4 were seniors on Maryland’s roster last season. Freshmen Brindi Griffin and Julia Salandra’s May 17, 2015: Maryland, 17-5 sisters, Brooke and Taylor, played lacrosse at Maryland and graduated in 2015. Assistant coach March 26, 2015: Maryland, 16-5 Caitlyn Phipps and director of operations Maggie Phipps are married to brothers Brian and Mi- May 23, 2014: Maryland, 9-6 chael Phipps, who both played lacrosse at Maryland, while head coach Cathy Reese’s husband, Notes Brian, also played lax at Maryland. • Northwestern head coach Kelly Amonte Hill- er is a 1996 graduate of Maryland and played TOURNEY TERPS two seasons with Maryland head coach Cathy The Terps lead the nation with 32 NCAA appearances and are also tops in wins (64), championship Reese. game appearances (20) and NCAA titles (12). Maryland made its 27th consecutive appearance in the postseason (1990-2016) last season. The Terrapins have made eight straight Final Fours (2009-16) and captured three titles in that time (2010, 14, 15).

GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Date Opponent Goals Assists Points Ground Balls Draw Controls Caused TO Feb. 11 William & Mary Three tied (2) N/A Three tied (2) Taylor, Doherty (3) Hartshorn (4) Four tied (2) Feb. 18 Georgetown Wannen (4) Wannen (2) Wannen (6) Three tied (2) Hartshorn (9) Wannen (2) Feb. 25 North Carolina Giles, Stukenberg(3) Giles (3) Giles (6) Stukenberg (4) Hartshorn (5) Five tied (2) March 4 Hofstra Stukenberg (4) Giles (2) Stukenberg, Giles (4) Giles (4) Stukenberg (4) Four tied (1) March 8 Boston College Wannen, Stukenberg (5) Stukenberg (4) Stukenberg (9) Stukenberg (4) Stukenberg, Hartshorn (6) Stukenberg (2) March 11 Syracuse Whittle (7) Three tied (2) Whittle (9) Stukenberg (5) Hartshorn (6) Three tied (2) March 19 Johns Hopkins Steele (4) Wannen (4) Wannen (6) Four tied (2) Hartshorn (4) Hensh, McKay (2) March 22 Penn Giles, Hartshorn (3) Giles (2) Giles (5) Six tied (2) Hartshorn (6) Hadnagy (5) March 25 James Madison Four tied (3) Wannen (2) Hartshorn, Whittle (4) Four tied (2) Hartshorn (5) Hadnagy, Doherty (2) March 29 Florida Stukenberg (5) Wannen (4) Stukenberg (5) Taylor, Giles (3) Stukenberg (9) Giles, Whittle (2) April 1 Michigan Four tied (3) Stukenberg (3) Giles, Whittle (4) Colson (3) Hartshorn (3) Stukenberg, Hadnagy (2) April 5 Virginia Steele (5) Stukenberg (3) Steele (7) Whittle (4) Hartshorn (6) Braig (3) April 8 Rutgers Hartshorn (6) Wannen (3) Hartshorn (7) Three tied (2) Colson, Cummings (3) Three tied (2) April 12 Princeton Hartshorn, Whittle (5) Hensh (2) Hartshorn (6) Stukenberg, Braig (5) Hartshorn (5) Stukenberg, Braig (3) April 15 Ohio State Whittle, Hartshorn (4) Wannen (3) Whittle, Wannen (5) Stukenberg (4) Giles (5) Stukenberg (2) April 20 Penn State Hartshorn (4) Stukenberg (4) Stukenberg (6) Taylor (3) Hartshorn, Stukenberg (4) Stukenberg (3) April 27 Northwestern CATHY REESE 11th Season at Maryland/14th Overall Maryland ‘98 Former Maryland standout and three-time IWLCA National Coach of the Year Cathy Reese is in her 11th season at the helm of the storied Terrapins’ women’s lacrosse program. Reese guides the Terps in the Big Ten as one of the most decorated coaches at the collegiate level.

In her time at Maryland, Reese has helped bring Maryland back in the fold as one of the top women’s la- crosse programs in the nation. A graduate and All-American of Maryland, Reese has won 10 NCAA Champi- onships with the Terps as a player, assistant coach and head coach.

Maryland had a near-perfect season in 2016 as the Terps posted a 22-1 record with the only blemish coming in the national championships game. Maryland won the Big Ten regular season and tournament titles. Five Terps earned All-American honors while six players were named All-Big Ten. finished her playing career as the most decorated player in lacrosse, three-peating as the Tewaaraton and Honda Award winner and as the IWLCA National Midfielder of the Year. Alice Mercer garnered IWLCA National Defender of the Year honors.

The Terps garned their second-straight NCAA Championship in 2015 under Reese. Maryland posted a 21-1 PERSONAL overall record and earned the first-ever Big Ten Regular Season Championship with a 5-0 conference record. Reese was named the IWLCA National Coach of the Year for the third time while Taylor Cummings and Hometown: Ellicott City, Md. Megan Douty repeated as the IWLCA National Midfielder and Defender of the Year, respectively. Five Terps Education: B.A. Speech Communication, Universi- were named IWLCA All-Americans while eight players earned All-Big Ten honors. Cummings repeated as the ty of Maryland, 1998 Tewaaraton Award and Honda Award winner while posting her best season to date under Reese. Family: Married to Brian Reese, a 1998 Maryland Reese led the Terps to their second NCAA title in five years in 2014. Maryland garnered a 23-1 record on their graduate and head coach of the Chesapeake Bay- way to a sixth consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference title in the team’s last season in the conference. Reese hawks; has four childen, Riley, Brody, Cayden and was named ACC Coach of the Year for a league-high seventh time. The Terps boasted six IWLCA All-Amer- ican, including IWLCA National Midfielder of the Year Taylor Cummings and IWLCA National Defender of Braxton the Year Megan Douty. Cummings went on to become the first sophomore to earn the women’s Tewaaraton Award. Reese capped the season with IWLCA Regional and National Coach of the Year honors. COACHING DENVER: 31-29 (.517) The Terps were near perfect in 2013, going 22-1 with its lone loss coming in heartbreaking fashion in over- Season Record Postseason time against North Carolina in the national title game. Maryland won its unprecedented fifth straight ACC title 2004 7-12 -- and senior Katie Schwarzmann won the Tewaaraton Award for the second straight year. The Terps boasted 2005 8-12 -- the IWLCA Midfielder and Attacker of the Year in Schwarzmann and Alex Aust. Taylor Cummings was named 2006 16-5 -- ACC Rookie of the Year. Maryland captured its conference-record fourth consecutive ACC title in 2012 and landed in the final four MARYLAND: 205-28 (.879) for the fourth straight season. Reese mentored her second Tewaaraton winner - Katie Schwarzmann - and landed four student-athletes on the IWLCA All-America list. She was named ACC Coach of the Year for a Season Record Postseason remarkable fifth time in seven season at the helm of the Terrapin program. 2007 16-4 NCAA Quarterfinals 2008 18-3 NAA Quarterfinals Reese’s Terps won their third-straight conference championship in 2011 while landing in the final four of the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship for the third consecutive season. Maryland concluded the season 2009 21-1 NCAA Semifinals with a 21-2 record, falling short in the title game to Northwestern. The Terps put together another stellar sea- 2010 22-1 NCAA Champions son, boasting two Tewaaraton finalists, an ACC Player of the Year and four IWLCA First Team All-Americans. 2011 21-2 NCAA Finals With the Terps falling just once in regular season play, Maryland wrapped up the 2010 campaign on a 10- 2012 19-4 NCAA Semifinals game winning streak, which concluded in elation with a gallant comeback against five-time defending nation- 2013 22-1 NCAA Finals al champion Northwestern in the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship. Reese coached Maryland’s first 2014 23-1 NCAA Champions Tewaaraton Award winner since as Caitlyn McFadden was tabbed the top player in all of women’s lacrosse. Four other Terrapins landed All-America status as well and Reese garnered IWLCA National Coach 2015 21-1 NCAA Champions of the Year honors along with being named the top coach in the conference for the second straight season. 2016 22-1 NCAA Finals Reese had Maryland on the verge of perfection in 2009, leading the Terps to a 21-1 record, an NCAA Final Four trip and ACC Tournament and Regular Season championships. She boasted three Tewaaraton nom- OVERALL: 236-57 (.797) inees, five All-Americans, five All-ACC honorees, the ACC Player and Rookie of the Year and the IWLCA Midfielder of the Year. Reese also earned a few honors of her own, racking up IWLCA South Region Coach NOTABLES of the Year accolades along with her second ACC Coach of the Year award in only three short seasons at the • 2010, ‘14 and ‘15 IWLCA National Coach of helm of the storied Maryland program. the Year Reese returned to her alma mater in 2007 as the head coach and guided the Terps to a 16-4 record, including • Coached six Tewaaraton Award winners, 13 a first-place finish in the Atlantic Coast Conference at 4-1, earning the conference’s Coach of the Year award. Tewaaraton finalists and 47 All-Americans Reese continued to move Maryland in a positive direction in 2008, steering the Terps to an 18-3 record and • 2016 Big Ten Coach of the Year an Atlantic Coast Conference regular season title. Once again, Reese boasted some of the top talent in the • 2007, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 ACC Coach of nation as senior Dana Dobbie was tabbed ACC Player of the Year in addition to being named a finalist for the the Year Tewaarton Trophy, given annually to the nation’s best player. • 2006 MPSF Coach of the Year • Won 10 national championships at Maryland Reese returned to Maryland after spending her first three seasons as head coach at the University of Denver as a player and coach (1995-2001, ‘10, ‘14, ‘15) where she guided the Pioneers to their most successful season in school history in 2006 with a 16-5 record. • 1998 NCAA Tournament Most Valuable Player Prior to lifting the Denver program to national attention, Reese spent nine seasons in College Park, four as a student-athlete and five as an assistant coach. During that span, the women’s lacrosse program had one of the most successful streaks seen in collegiate women’s sports history. The Terps won seven national cham- pionships in her first nine years on campus. 15 | ZOE STUKENBERG 14 | NADINE HADNAGY Sr. • Midfield • 5-7 Sr. • Defense • 5-8 Ellicott City, Md. • Marriotts Ridge Farmingdale, N.Y. • Farmingdale

Career Career • 2016 IWLCA Second Team All-American • 2016 IWLCA Third Team All-American • 2016 IWLCA First Team All-Region • 2016 IWLCA First Team All-Region • 2016 Elite 90 award recipient • 2016 All-Big Ten • 2016 CoSIDA Third Team Academic All-American • 2016 Tewaaraton Nominee • 2016 All-Big Ten • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (3/22/16) • 2016 Tewaaraton Nominee • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (2/23/16, 4/4/17) • Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (4/18/17, 4/25/17) • 2015 IWLCA Second Team All-Region • 2015 Elite 89 Award recipient • 2015 All-Big Ten • 2014 ACC Freshman of the Year

STUKENBERG CAREER STATISTICS HADNAGY CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT 2014 24-23 35 12 47 76 21 23 21 8 2014 24-23 0 0 0 0 21 7 2 10 2015 22-21 38 22 60 90 21 17 18 9 2015 22-21 0 0 0 1 22 3 2 16 2016 23-23 49 16 65 91 29 48 21 12 2016 23-23 1 3 4 1 42 6 6 22 2017 16-16 36 18 54 72 35 49 17 16 2017 16-16 1 0 1 2 20 3 5 19 Total 85-83 158 68 226 329 106 137 77 45 Total 85-83 2 3 5 4 105 19 15 67

As a Senior in 2017: Has started all 16 games at midfield ... matched career highs with four As a Senior in 2017: Has started all 16 games on defense ... caused a career-high five assists and three caused turnovers vs. Penn State (4/20) ... notched three goals, one assist, turnovers vs. Penn (3/22) ... picked up three ground balls vs. Syracuse (3/11) ... scored five ground balls, four draw controls and three caused turnovers vs. Princeton (4/12) ... tal- second collegiate goal and picked up two ground balls vs. Boston College (3/8) ... caused lied five goals on five shots and a career-high nine draw controls vs. Florida (3/29) ... scored two turnovers and grabbed two ground balls vs UNC (2/25) ... picked up two ground balls vs. three goals at James Madison (3/25) .. tallied three points (2G, 1A) and five ground balls vs. William & Mary (2/18) ... co-captain. Syracuse (3/11) ... set a new career high in points (9) and assists (4) while tying career high in goals (5) vs. Boston College (3/8) ... tallied four goals on four shots vs. Hofstra (3/4) ... As a Junior in 2016: Started all 23 games on defense ... third on team with 22 caused scored a hat trick and added four ground balls and two caused turnovers vs. UNC (2/25) ... turnovers and second with 42 ground balls ... caused four turnovers vs. UNC (5/29) ... tallied tallied three points (2G, 1A) and three draw controls at William & Mary (2/18) ... co-captain. five ground balls and two caused turnovers at Florida (3/19) ... picked up three ground balls at Syracuse (3/12) ... notched four ground balls at North Carolina (2/27) ... tallied one assist, As a Junior in 2016: Started all 23 games at midfield ... third on team with 49 goals, 16 two ground balls, two draw controls and two caused turnovers vs. William & Mary (2/14) ... assists and 65 points ... also notched 29 ground balls, 48 draw controls and 12 caused co-captain. turnovers ... had one five-goal game and two four-goal games ... scored a hat trick seven times ... had three five point games ... Big Ten Offensive Player of As a Sophomore in 2015: Played in all 22 games with 21 starts on the Week (2/23)... co-captain. defense ... recorded 22 ground balls and 16 caused turnovers on the season ... tallied three ground balls vs. Syracuse (3/7) … picked As a Sophomore in 2015: Played in all 22 games with 21 starts up three ground balls and two caused turnovers vs. Penn (3/18 ... at midfield ... tallied 38 goals, 22 assists, 21 ground balls and 17 caused three turnovers against Penn State (4/23). draw controls ... Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (2/16) ... recorded six points (3G, 3A) at William & Mary (2/15) ... scored As a Freshman in 2014: Started in 23 of 24 games…boast- a season-high four goals against UMBC (3/4) and James Mad- ed a season-high three caused turnovers against Tow- ison (3/21) ... notched two assists vs. Northwestern (3/26), son (3/26)…registered three ground balls and a pair of Georgetown (4/1), Ohio State (4/12), Northwestern (5/17) caused turnovers against Boston (2/19)…recorded and Syracuse (5/22). two ground balls against Notre Dame (3/15), Towson 4/26), Princeton (4/9), Virginia in the ACC As a Freshman in 2014: ACC Freshman of the Year...started semifinals (4/25) ... posted 21 ground balls and 10 in 23 of 24 games for the Terps…had 35 goals on season … caused turnovers on the year. also notched 12 assists for a total of 47 points. Personal: Majoring in hearing and speech sciences ... daugh- Personal: Majoring in biological sciences ... holds a 4.0 grade ter of Mike and Leslie Hadnagy. point average ... has a job lined up with Teach for American after graduation and will teach biology in a City high school ... daughter of Dawn Ledbetter and Dudley Stukenberg.

STUKENBERG CAREER HIGHS GOALS 5 (3x) last vs. Florida (3/29/17) ASSISTS 4 (2x) last at Penn State (4/20/17) POINTS 9 vs. Boston College (3/8/17) GROUND BALLS 5 (2x) last vs. Princeton (4/12/17) HADNAGY CAREER HIGHS DRAW CONTROLS 9 vs. Florida (3/29/17) GROUND BALLS 5 at Florida (3/19/16) CAUSED TURNOVERS 3 (2x) last at Penn State (4/20/17) CAUSED TURNOVERS 5 vs. Penn (3/22/17) 23 | MEGAN WHITTLE 34 | MEGAN TAYLOR Jr. • Attack • 5-4 So. • Goalie • 5-3 Glenwood, Md. • McDonogh Glenelg, Md. • Glenelg

Career Career • English National Team member • 2016 IWLCA Second Team All-Region • 2016 IWLCA First Team All-American • 2016 Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year • 2016 IWLCA First Team All-Region • 2016 Big Ten All-Tournament Team • 2016 Big Ten Attack Player of the Year • 2016 All-Big Ten • 2016 All-Big Ten • 2016 Tewaaraton Nominee • 2015 IWLCA Third Team All-American • 2015 IWLCA First Team All-Region • 2015 Tewaaraton Nominee • 2015 NCAA All-Tournament Team • 2015 Big Ten All-Tournament Team • 2015 All-Big Ten

WHITTLE CAREER STATISTICS TAYLOR CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Year GP-GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB CT 2015 22-21 67 5 72 128 21 2 12 9 2016 23-22 121 136 .471 1203:56 6.78 21-1 23 3 2016 23-23 76 5 81 162 22 8 20 12 2017 15-14 148 117 .558 786:50 8.92 15-0 25 6 2017 16-16 52 8 60 125 17 14 21 13 Total 38-36 269 253 .515 1990:46 7.63 36-1 48 9 Total 61-60 195 18 213 415 60 24 53 34 As a Sophomore in 2017: Has played in 15 games with 14 starts ...leads the nation with As a Junior in 2017: Has started all 16 games at attack ... leads team with 52 goals and a .558 save percentage ... made a career-high 20 saves and grabbed three ground balls 60 points ... tallied five goals vs. Princeton (4/12) ... scored four goals at Rutgers (4/8) ... vs. Florida (3/29) ... notched 12 saves vs. Penn (3/22) ... made 18 saves with a .720 save notched four points (3G, 1A) and four ground balls at Virginia (4/5) ... scored a hat trick and percentage vs. Syracuse (3/11) ... notched 10 saves vs. Hofstra (3/4) ... made 10 saves had two caused turnovers vs. Florida (3/29) ... had three goals and one assist at James and grabbed three ground balls vs. UNC (2/25) ... tallied 10 saves at Georgetown (2/18) Madison (3/25) ... set career highs with seven goals and nine points vs. Syracuse (3/11) ...... made eight saves while allowing just three goals vs. William & Mary (2/11), good for a notched a hat trick vs. Boston College (3/8) ... scored a hat trick at Hofstra (3/4) ... scored .727 save percentage ... also tallied three ground balls and two caused turnovers ... Big Ten twice and caused two turnovers vs. UNC (2/25) ... scored five goals and added an assist at Defensive Player of the Week (2/14, 2/28, 3/7, 3/14) ... Epoch/US Lacrosse National Player Georgetown (2/18) ... Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (2/21, 3/14). of the Week (3/13).

As a Sophomore in 2016: Started all 23 games at attack ... led the team with 76 goals and As a Freshman in 2016: Started in 22 games and played in all 23 ... made seven saves 81 points ... ranked second in NCAA for goals ... also added five assists, 22 ground balls and and caused one turnover against Syracuse (5/27) ... tallied seven saves and allowed just 12 caused turnovers ... scored four goals nine times ... scored multiple games in 21 games. three goals vs. UMass (5/23) ... made eight saves and picked up one ground ball vs. Johns Hopkins (5/15) ... notched seven saves and two ground balls vs. Northwestern (5/8) ... made As a Freshman in 2015: Immediate starter on attack, started in 21 of 22 games for the eight saves vs. JHU (4/6) ... tallied 11 saves and two ground balls vs. Northwestern (3/31) ... Terps ... led Maryland with 67 goals ... also posted four five assists and 21 ground balls ... made four saves and picked up two ground balls at Florida (3/19) ... made seven saves and six-time Big Ten Freshman of the Week (2/16, 3/16, 3/23, 3/30, 4/13, 4/20) ... ILWomen.com four ground balls at Syracuse (3/12) ... made eight saves and one ground ball at North Car- National Freshman of the Week (3/17) ... scored hat tricks vs. North Carolina (2/22), Hofstra olina (2/27) ... started vs. Georgetown (2/20), allowing one goal and picking up one ground (2/28), UMBC (3/4), Florida (3/14), James Madison (3/21), Rutgers (4/4), Ohio State (4/12), ball. ... Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (3/1) ... Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/1, Johns Hopkins (4/15), Michigan (4/18), Ohio State (5/1) and North Carolina (5/24). 4/12) ... IL National Rookie of the Week (4/5, 5/9).

Personal: Majoring in criminology and criminal justice ... won Personal: Enrolled in letters & sciences ... huge Washington four high school national championships and went 80-0 at Mc- Capitals fan ... daughter of Gary and Terri Taylor ... sports hero Donogh ... wants to become a lacrosse coach after college ... i s Alex Ovechkin. No. 1 player in her class ... daughter of Jeff and Annie Whittle.

TAYLOR CAREER HIGHS WHITTLE CAREER HIGHS SAVES 20 vs. Florida (3/29/17) GOALS 7 vs. Syracuse (3/11/17) CAUSED TURNOVERS 2 (2x) last vs. Syracuse (3/11/17) POINTS 9 vs. Syracuse (3/11/17) GROUND BALLS 4 at Syracuse (3/12/16) GROUND BALLS 4 vs. Virginia (4/5/17) 1 | BRINDI GRIFFIN 4 | KATHERINE GOLLADAY 7 | MORGAN TORGGLER Fr. • Attack • 5-4 So. • Midfield/Defense • 5-6 Sr. • Defense • 5-4 Edgewater, Md. • McDonogh Richmond, Va. • Collegiate Severna Park, Md. • Severna Park

As a Freshman in 2017: Has appeared in 16 games .. As a Sophomore in 2017: Has seen playing time in six As a Senior in 2017: Has started every game on defense scored a hat trick vs. Michigan (4/1) ... notched first career games. ... tallied four ground balls vs. Boston College (3/8) ... picked hat trick vs. Florida (3/29) ... B1G Freshman of the Week up two ground balls and two draws at Hofstra (3/4). (3/21) ... had three points (2G, 1A) and two ground balls vs. Personal: Born June 30, 1997 ... daughter of Gregory and JHU (3/19) ... notched first career points (1G, 1A) at Hofstra Susan Golladay ... has three siblings, Matthew, Claire and As a Junior in 2016: Played in all 23 games on defense (3/4) ... picked up two ground balls at Georgetown (2/18). Tucker ... majoring in animal sciences. with 22 starts ... tallied 19 ground balls, 15 draw controls and 19 caused turnovers ... notched four caused turnovers Before Maryland: 2016 Under Armour All-American … GOLLADAY CAREER STATISTICS and two ground balls vs. Cornell (4/2) ... tallied three ground ranked No. 4 recruit in her class by Inside Lacrosse … Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT balls, three draw controls and three caused turnovers vs. led McDonogh to four straight high school national cham- 2016 8-0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 1 James Madison (3/26). pionships and an 80-0 record … US Lacrosse First Team 2017 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 All-American in 2014, ’15, ‘16. Total 14-0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 2 Personal: Born in Milton Keynes, England...daughter of Matt and Sheila Torggler ... father played lacrosse at Ho- Personal: Daughter of Skip Griffin … has three older sis- bart, winning four national championships ... majoring in art ters, Brooke, Brie and Brittany … Brooke was an All-Amer- 5 | JEN GILES studio. ican for Maryland women’s lacrosse (2011-15) ... majoring So. • Midfield • 5-8 in kinesiology. Ellicott City, Md. • Mt. Hebron TORGGLER CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT GRIFFIN CAREER STATISTICS As a Sophomore in 2017: Has started every game ... had 2014 13-0 1 1 2 7 3 3 3 2 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT five points (4G, 1A) vs. Princeton (4/12) ... tallied four points 2015 11-0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2017 16-0 13 4 17 19 7 5 9 2 (3G, 1A) vs. Michigan (4/1) ... had four points (2G, 2A) vs. 2016 23-22 1 0 1 2 19 15 6 19 Total 16-0 13 4 17 19 7 5 9 2 Florida (3/29) ... notched five points (3G, 2A) vs. Penn 2017 16-16 0 0 0 0 19 11 4 12 (3/22) ... posted 2G, 2A at Hofstra (3/4) ... Big Ten Offensive Total 63-38 2 1 3 10 43 30 14 35 Player of the Week (2/28) ... notched six points (3G, 3A) and 2 | SHELBY MERCER two caused turnovers vs. UNC (2/25) ... scored twice and So. • Defense • 5-4 caused two turnovers at William & Mary (2/11). 8 | JULIA SALANDRA Woodbine, Md. • Century Fr. • Midfield/Defense • 5-7 As a Freshman in 2016: Saw playing time in all 23 games Woodbine, Md. • Gleneld As a Sophomore in 2017: Saw playing time in six games. at midfield ... tallied 27 goals, 30 points, 17 ground balls and 18 draw controls ... notched three goals against Virginia As a Freshman in 2017: Has appeared in six games. Personal: Born October 10, 1997 ... daughter of Alan and (4/20) ... Big Ten Freshman of the Week (3/8). Kim Mercer ... has two siblings, Brent and Alice, who was a Personal: Daughter of Michael and Lesley Salandra … has senior defender for the Terps. Personal: Born Nov. 11, 1997 ... daughter of James and four siblings, Taylor, Christian, Maria and Michael … father Joyce Giles ... has three sisters, Jacqueline, Jessica and wrestled at Virginia Tech … Taylor played for Maryland MERCER CAREER STATISTICS Julianne ... Jacqueline played lacrosse at Georgetown while women’s lacrosse from 2012-15 ... majoring in business. Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Jessica and Julianne played at James Madison ... majoring 2016 7-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 in business management. SALANDRA CAREER STATISTICS 2017 6-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Total 13-0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 GILES CAREER STATISTICS 2017 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Total 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2016 23-0 37 3 30 57 17 18 24 3 3 | KACIE LONGO 2017 16-16 29 22 51 71 13 16 23 10 Jr. • Attack • 5-9 Total 39-16 56 25 81 128 30 34 47 13 9 | MARISSA DONOGHUE Eldersburg, Md. • Garrison Forest So. • Midfield • 5-7 Sykesville, Md. • Century As a Junior in 2017: Scored twice at William & Mary (2/11) 6 | MEGHAN DOHERTY and at James Madison (3/25). R-Fr. • Defense • 5-5 As a Freshman in 2016: Has played in all 16 games with Ellicott City, Md. • Mt. Hebron one start ... picked up two ground balls at William & Mary As a Sophomore in 2016: Saw playing time at attack in 22 (2/11) and Georgetown (2/18). games ... totaled 20 goals, five ground balls and five draw As a Redshirt Freshman in 2017: Has started 15 games controls ... tallied first career hat trick vs. Hofstra (3/5). on defense ... picked up three ground balls vs. Ohio State As a Freshman in 2016: Saw playing time in nine games (4/15) ... caused two turnovers at James Madison (3/25) ...... scored once and added one ground ball and one caused Personal: Born April 15, 1996 ... parents are Ed and Karen picked up three ground balls and two caused turnovers at turnover vs. Hofstra (3/5). Longo ... one sister, Kelly ... chose Maryland for the great William & Mary (2/11). coaching staff, lacrosse program and school ... majoring in Personal: Parents are Pete Donoghue and Kathy Dono- kinesiology. As a Freshman in 2016: Redshirt season. ghue ... has two brothers, Sean and Nick.

LONGO CAREER STATISTICS Personal: Born May 29, 1997 ... parents are Brian and DONOGHUE CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Hedy Doherty ... has five siblings: Brendan, Eoghan, Jack- Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT 2015 13-0 1 0 1 6 2 2 6 2 ie, Mady and John ... wants to become an occupational 2016 9-0 1 0 1 2 4 1 7 2 2016 21-0 20 0 20 44 5 5 8 0 therapist. 2017 15-1 0 0 0 1 7 3 2 1 2017 20-0 8 0 8 18 1 3 4 0 Total 24-1 1 0 1 3 11 4 9 3 Total 44-0 29 0 29 68 8 10 18 2 DOHERTY CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT 2017 15-15 0 1 1 1 14 3 5 10 Total 15-15 0 1 1 1 14 3 5 10 11 | CAROLINE STEELE 16 | KALI HARTSHORN 19 | ALEX MCKAY So. • Attack • 5-4 Fr. • Midfield • 5-9 R-Jr. • Defense • 5-6 Severna Park, Md. • Severn Allentown, N.J. • Allentown Ellicott City, Md. • Marriotts Ridge

As a Sophomore in 2017: Has played in every game at As a Freshman in 2017: Has started every game at midfield As a Redshirt Junior in 2017: Has started every game. attack ... posted five points (3G, 2A) vs. Virginia (4/5) ...... B1G Freshman of the Week (3/14, 3/28, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25) notched a hat trick vs. Florida (3/29) ... scored four goals vs. ... notched five goals, one assist and five draws vs. Princeton As a Redshirt Sophomore in 2016: Played on defense JHU (3/19) ... tallied two goals, one assist and two ground (4/12) ... had seven points (6G, 1A) at Rutgers (4/8) ... notched in 22 games with 21 starts ... notched three ground balls balls vs. Syracuse (3/11) ... scored four goals on four shots four points vs. JMU (3/25) ... scored a hat trick vs. Penn (3/22) and two caused turnovers vs. UNC (5/29) ... picked up three vs. Boston College (3/8). ... posted four goals, one assist and eight draws vs. Syracuse ground balls and three caused turnovers at Syracuse (3/12). (3/11) ... tallied four points (3G, 1A) and six draws vs. Boston As a Freshman in 2016: Started all 23 games at attack ... College (3/8) ... scored twice and added five draws vs. UNC Personal: Daughter of Wendell and Kimberly McKay...fa- tallied 38 goals, seven assists, 45 points, 25 ground balls, (2/25) ... grabbed nine draw controls and scored once at ther played football at Maryland...has one brother, Zach ... 14 draw controls and eight caused turnovers ... Big Ten Georgetown (2/18). majoring in computer sciences. Freshman of the Week (2/15, 5/3) ... IL National Rookie of the Week (4/12). Before Maryland: 2016 Under Armour All-American … MCKAY CAREER STATISTICS ranked No. 29 freshman by Inside Lacrosse. Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Personal: Born Sept. 11, 1997 ... daughter of Scott and 2015 7-0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 Gretchen Steele ... has four bothers, Scotty, Chris, Brendan Personal: Daughter of Kyle and Tracey Hartshorn … has 2016 22-21 0 0 0 0 16 4 5 9 and Patrick ...mother played lacrosse at Maryland ... broth- one sister, Mari … sports hero is Shaun White … majoring 2017 16-16 0 0 0 0 14 4 2 9 er, Brendan, plays lacrosse at St. Mary’s College ... cousin, in kinesiology. Total 45-37 0 0 0 0 32 9 7 20 Kristen Lamon, played lacrosse at Maryland (2012-15) ... majoring in elementary education. HARTSHORN CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT 20 | TAYLOR HENSH STEELE CAREER STATISTICS 2017 16-16 42 8 50 77 11 71 17 2 Jr. • Attack • 5-3 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Total 16-16 42 8 50 77 11 71 17 2 Woodstock, Md. • Marriotts Ridge 2016 23-23 38 7 45 71 25 14 15 8 2017 16-16 31 7 38 67 17 13 10 5 As a Junior in 2017: Has played in every game on attack ... Total 39-38 69 14 83 138 42 27 25 13 17 | CAROLINE WANNEN scored a hat trick at Hofstra (3/4) ... scored twice vs. Florida Sr. • Attack • 5-6 (3/29) ... notched two points vs UNC (2/25) ... scored twice 12 | KELSEY CUMMINGS Silver Spring, Md. • James Hubert Blake at Georgetown (2/18). So. • Attack • 5-11 As a Senior in 2017: Has started every game on attack ... As a Sophomore in 2016: Saw playing time in all 23 games Ellicott City, Md. • McDonogh had five points (2G, 3A) vs. Ohio State (4/15) ... made four at attack ... notched 27 goals, four assists and 31 points ... assists vs. Florida (3/29) ... had six points (2G, 4A) vs. JHU tallied four goals vs. Syracuse (5/27) ... scored a hat trick As a Sophomore in 2017: Saw playing time in seven games. (3/19)... notched eight points (5G, 3A) in the second half vs. vs. Rutgers (5/6) ... tallied four goals and one assist at Syr- Boston College (3/8) ... tallied six points (4G, 2A) and two acuse (3/12). As a Freshman in 2016: Saw playing time in 12 games ... caused turnovers at Georgetown (2/18). scored first collegiate goal vs. William & Mary (2/14). Personal: Born Dec. 30, 1995 ... daughter of Steve and Jill As a Junior in 2016: Started at attack in all 23 games ... led team Hensh ... two younger siblings, Troy and Victoria ... wants to Personal: Daughter of Michael and Carol Cummings ... with 29 assists ... also posted 18 goals, 47 points, 19 ground balls be a physical therapist ... majoring in kinesiology. one sister, Taylor, who was a four-year starter for the Terps and 13 draw controls ... Big Ten All-Tournament team. (2013-16) ... father played soccer at William & Mary ... ma- HENSH CAREER STATISTICS joring in business. Personal: Daughter of Mark and Lois Wannen... has three Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT older siblings; Kyle, Molly, and Nicky... Molly played la- 2015 17-0 9 0 9 22 8 1 6 4 CUMMINGS CAREER STATISTICS crosse at William & Mary ... majoring in accounting. 2016 23-0 27 4 31 46 10 0 10 1 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT 2017 16-0 20 5 25 44 6 0 10 3 2016 12-0 4 0 4 7 3 1 4 1 WANNEN CAREER STATISTICS Total 56-0 56 9 65 112 24 1 26 8 2017 7-0 0 0 0 1 0 6 3 0 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Total 19-0 4 0 4 8 3 7 7 1 2014 10-0 1 4 5 1 1 0 4 2 2015 11-0 1 0 1 3 1 0 8 0 24 | JULIA BRAIG 13 | NIKKI SLIWAK 2016 23-23 18 29 47 51 19 13 17 4 So. • Defense • 5-10 Fr. • Midfield • 5-4 2017 16-16 27 27 54 52 15 11 21 7 Reisterstown, Md. • St. Paul’s Total 60-39 47 60 107 107 36 24 50 13 Wantagh, N.Y. • Wantagh As a Sophomore in 2017: Has started every game on de- fense ... caused three turnovers and had five ground balls As a Freshman in 2017: Has seen playing time in seven 18 | ANDREA MCTAGGART vs. Princeton (4/12) ... picked up three ground balls and two games ... scored first career goal vs. Michigan (4/1). Fr. • Midfield/Defense • 5-7 caused turnovers vs. UNC (2/25) ... caused two turnovers at William & Mary (2/11). Before Maryland: 2016 Under Armour All-American … Catonsville, Md. • Catonsville ranked No. 16 by Inside Lacrosse … US Lacrosse Academ- As a Freshman in 2016: Started 22 games on defense ... totaled ic All-American in 2015 and 2016. As a Freshman in 2017: Saw time in three games. 15 ground balls, 10 draw controls and nine caused turnovers. Personal: Daughter of Robert and Susan Sliwak … has two Before Maryland: First Team All-County in lacrosse in 2015 and Personal: Born on March 13, 1997 ... daughter of Stephan brothers, Ryan and twin Kyle … father played football at 2016 …2016 Catonsville Times Female Athlete of the Year. and Anne Braig ... has two older siblings, Derek and Ali ... Central Connecticut … mother played soccer at Ithaca … enrolled in letters & sciences. Ryan played baseball at UMBC … Kyle plays lacrosse for Personal: Daughter of Duncan and Lisa McTaggart … has Hofstra. one brother, Brendan, who attends Maryland. BRAIG CAREER STATISTICS SLIWAK CAREER STATISTICS MCTAGGART CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT 2016 22-22 0 0 0 0 15 10 3 9 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT 2017 16-16 0 0 0 0 24 7 5 22 2017 7-0 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 0 2017 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 38-38 0 0 0 0 39 17 18 31 Total 7-0 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 0 Total 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 | LIZZIE COLSON 28 | HANNAH WARTHER 33 | EMILY KIFT Fr. • Midfield • 5-5 Fr. • Midfield • 5-8 Sr. • Goalie • 5-6 Manchester, Md. • Manchester Valley Sykesville, Md. • Century Santa Ana, Calif. • Foothill

As a Freshman in 2017: Has appeared in 13 games ... As a Freshman in 2017: Has appeared in nine games. As a Senior in 2017: Saw playing time in seven games ... picked up three ground balls vs. Michigan (4/1) ... scored started vs. Johns Hopkins (3/19), making 10 saves ... Big once and picked up two ground balls at William & Mary Before Maryland: 2016 U.S. Lacrosse All-American ... Ten Co-Defensive Player of the Week (3/21). (2/11). 2016 Under Armour All-American ... USA Today Second Team All-American … ranked as No. 5 freshman in her class As a Junior in 2016: Started vs. William & Mary (2/14) Before Maryland: 2016 USA Today Player of the Year ... by Inside Lacrosse. ...notched two saves and two ground balls vs. Rutgers (5/6) ranked No. 2 freshman by Inside Lacrosse ... 2016 Under ... recorded one ground ball and one save ... also saw time Armour All-American … three-time Carroll County Times La- Personal: Daughter of John and Stacey Warther … has vs. Georgetown (2/20), Hofstra (3/5) and James Madison crosse Player of the Year (2014, ’15, ’16) ... Baltimore Sun one sister, Natalie … father played soccer at Maryland and (3/26). All-Metro Player of the Year in 2016. Navy … mother played volleyball at Salisbury … majoring in business. Personal: Daughter of Bill and Sarah Kift ... brother, Bryan Personal: Parents are Harry and Laura Colson … has four Kift, plays club lacrosse at UCLA ... majoring in criminology siblings, Allie, Steph, Beanie and Harrison … mother played WARTHER CAREER STATISTICS and criminal justice. volleyball and lacrosse at McDaniel … majoring in nutrition Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT and food science. 2017 9-0 3 1 4 11 2 0 2 0 KIFT CAREER STATISTICS Total 9-0 3 1 4 11 2 0 2 0 Year GP-GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB COLSON CAREER STATISTICS 2014 9-1 19 21 .475 199:07 6.33 2-1 2 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT 2015 6-0 9 14 .391 110:31 7.60 0-0 1 2017 13-0 1 0 1 4 8 11 17 6 29 | VICTORIA L’INSALATA 2016 6-1 6 18 .250 113:19 9.53 1-0 6 Total 13-0 1 0 1 4 8 11 17 6 Fr. • Midfield/Defense • 5-4 2017 7-2 22 25 .468 156:04 9.61 1-0 1 Plainsboro, N.J. • West Windsor-Plainsboro North Total 28-4 56 78 .418 579:01 8.08 4-1 10

26 | JULIE LEGAR As a Freshman in 2017: Has seen playing time in five Jr. • Midfield/Defense • 5-9 games. 35 | EMMA MOSS Eldersburg, Md. • Garrison Forest Jr. • Goalie • 5-5 Before Maryland: 2016 Under Armour All-American ... Hagerstown, Md. • North Hagerstown As a Junior in 2017: Saw playing time in four games. ranked No. 23 freshman by Inside Lacrosse. As a Junior in 2017: Saw playing time in two games. As a Sophomore in 2016: Saw playing time in five games. Personal: Daughter of Robert and Dale L’Insalata … has one sister, Alexa … sister is a goalie for Oberlin’s lacrosse As a Sophomore in 2016: Saw playing time in four games. Personal: Born Sept. 29, 1995 ... daughter of Arthur Le- program … has a black bent in Jeet Kune Do … majoring Gar and Terry LeGar ... two sisters, Amanda and Nicole ... in chemistry. Personal: Born Sept. 3, 1996 ... parents are Wayne and Amanda plays lacrosse at Stevenson ... enrolled in Letters Marie Moss ... one brother, Ian ... chose Maryland because & Sciences. L’INSALATA CAREER STATISTICS it’s her home team and university ... enrolled in Letters & Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Sciences. LEGAR CAREER STATISTICS 2017 5-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Total 5-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 MOSS CAREER STATISTICS 2015 3-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Year GP-GS Svs. GA Sv.% Min. GAA W-L GB 2016 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 | BAIRRE REILLY 2015 3-0 12 10 .545 47:36 12.61 0-0 2 2017 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sr. • Attack • 5-4 2016 4-0 6 9 .400 62:45 8.61 0-0 1 Total 12-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2017 2-0 4 2 .667 17:06 7.02 0-0 0 Locust Valley, N.Y. • Locust Valley Total 9-0 22 21 .512 127:27 9.89 0-0 3 27 | NATALIE MILLER As a Senior in 2017: Has played in nine games ... had one goal, one assist at Rutgers (4/8) ... scored once vs. JHU Fr. • Defense • 6-0 36 | THEO KWAS (3/19). West River, Md. • St. Mary’s Sr. • Midfield/Attack • 5-7 As a Junior in 2016: Saw playing time in 11 games ... tallied Melbourne, Australia As a Freshman in 2017: Saw playing time in three games one assist and one draw control vs. William & Mary (2/14). ... caused two turnovers at Rutgers (4/8). As a Senior in 2017: Saw playing time in eight games ... had Personal: Full name is Bairre Frances Reilly...daughter of three points (1G, 2A) at Rutgers (4/8). Before Maryland: 2016 Under Armour All-American … John and Kathleen Reilly... has one brother, Conner and ranked No. 48 freshman by Inside Lacrosse … two-time one sister, Addie... Addie plays lacrosse and field hockey As a Junior in 2016: Played in eight games ... scored twice Under Armour Underclassman All-American. at Fairfield ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. in the last six minutes vs. William & Mary (2/14).

Personal: Daughter of Thomas and Dawn Miller … has REILLY CAREER STATISTICS Personal: Full name is Theadora Kwas…daughter of Matt three siblings, Thomas, Olivia and Bryan … father played Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT and Cally Kwas…has one sister, Kathryn, and two brothers rugby at Maryland … chose Maryland because of the la- 2014 8-0 1 0 1 3 0 1 1 0 Stanley and Peter…majoring in criminology and criminal crosse program. 2015 4-0 1 0 1 3 2 0 2 1 justice ... Australian National Team member…lists biggest 2016 11-0 0 1 1 2 2 1 4 1 sports thrill as winning the silver medal at the 2011 U19 FIL MILLER CAREER STATISTICS 2017 9-1 3 2 5 6 3 4 2 1 World Cup. Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT Total 32-1 5 3 8 14 7 6 9 3 2017 3-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 KWAS CAREER STATISTICS Total 3-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 Year GP-GS G A P S GB DC TO CT 2014 7-0 2 0 2 3 0 2 1 0 2015 6-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 2016 8-0 5 0 5 7 2 0 3 1 2017 8-1 2 3 5 2 0 1 0 0 Total 29-0 9 3 12 14 2 3 5 1 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse Maryland Combined Team Statistics All games (as of Apr 21, 2017)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 16-0 9-0 7-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 11-0 6-0 5-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GB DC TO CT Feb 11 at William & Mary W 13-3 312 23 Whittle, Megan 16 52 8 60 125 17 14 21 13 Feb 18 at Georgetown W 17-13 759 15 Stukenberg, Zoe 16 36 18 54 72 35 49 17 16 17 Wannen, Caroline 16 27 27 54 52 15 11 21 7 Feb 25 #1 NORTH CAROLINA W 13-10 3868 5 Giles, Jen 16 29 22 51 71 13 16 23 10 Mar 04 at Hofstra W 18-7 326 16 Hartshorn, Kali 16 42 8 50 77 11 71 17 2 Mar 08 BOSTON COLLEGE W 21-13 509 11 Steele, Caroline 16 31 7 38 67 17 13 10 5 Mar 11 #4 SYRACUSE W 17-7 1137 20 Hensh, Taylor 16 20 5 25 44 6 0 10 3 * Mar 19 #16 JOHNS HOPKINS W 17-4 1064 1 Griffin, Brindi 16 13 4 17 19 7 5 9 2 Mar 22 #11 PENN W 11-7 575 3 Longo, Kacie 10 8 0 8 18 1 3 4 0 Mar 25 at James Madison W 16-11 400 32 Reilly, Bairre 9 3 2 5 6 3 4 2 1 36 Kwas, Theo 8 2 3 5 2 0 1 0 0 Mar 29 #3 FLORIDA W 18-8 929 28 Warther, Hannah 9 3 1 4 11 2 0 2 0 * Apr 1 MICHIGAN W 20-7 1252 13 Sliwak, Nikki 7 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 0 Apr 05 at #15 Virginia W 16-11 581 25 Colson, Lizzie 13 1 0 1 4 8 11 17 6 * Apr 08 at Rutgers W 20-8 1054 14 Hadnagy, Nadine 16 1 0 1 2 20 3 5 19 Apr 12 #7 PRINCETON W 18-12 1342 6 Doherty, Meghan 15 0 1 1 1 14 3 5 10 * Apr 15 OHIO STATE W 18-9 1964 12 Cummings, Kelsey 7 0 0 0 1 0 6 3 0 * Apr 20 at #5 Penn State W 16-14 775 9 Donoghue, Mariss 15 0 0 0 1 7 3 2 1 35 Moss, Emma 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 Taylor, Megan 15 0 0 0 0 25 0 5 6 TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPP 33 Kift, Emily 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 SHOT STATISTICS 29 L'Insalata, Victoria 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Goals-Shot attempts 269-576 144-427 27 Miller, Natalie 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 Goals scored per game 16.81 9.00 26 LeGar, Julie 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shot pct. . 4 6 7 . 3 3 7 24 Braig, Julia 16 0 0 0 0 24 7 5 22 Shots on goal-Attempts 433-576 318-427 19 McKay, Alex 16 0 0 0 0 14 4 2 9 SOG pct. . 7 5 2 . 7 4 5 18 McTaggart, Andre 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Salandra, Julia 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 S h o t s / G a m e 36.0 26.7 7 Torggler, Morgan 16 0 0 0 0 19 11 4 12 A s s is t s 107 53 4 Golladay, Katherin 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Free position Made-Att 62-136 22-79 2 Mercer, Shelby 6 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 Free position pct. . 4 5 6 . 2 7 8 Total 16 269 107 376 576 265 236 200 148 GOAL BREAKDOWN Opponents 16 144 53 197 427 218 209 249 106 Total Goals 269 144 F r e e - p o s it io n 62 22 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 35 Moss, Emma 2 17:06 2 7.02 4 . 6 6 7 0-0-0 U n a s s is t e d 162 91 34 Taylor, Megan 15 786:50 117 8.92 148 . 5 5 8 15-0-0 O v e r t im e 0 0 33 Kift, Emily 7 156:04 25 9.61 22 . 4 6 8 1-0-0 Goals scored average 16.81 9.00 Total 16 960:00 144 9.00 174 . 5 4 7 16-0-0 GROUND BALLS 265 218 Opponents 16 960:00 269 16.81 164 . 3 7 9 0-16-0 DRAW CONTROLS 236 209 TURNOVERS 200 249 Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total CAUSED TURNOVERS 148 106 Maryland 146 123 269 Opponents 68 76 144 CLEARS 268-301 226-280 Clear Pct. . 8 9 0 . 8 0 7 Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total ATTENDANCE Maryland 100 74 174 T o t a l 12640 4207 Opponents 82 82 164 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/1404 7/601 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total Maryland 308 268 576 Opponents 233 194 427

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd Total Maryland 228 205 433 Opponents 168 150 318 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse Maryland Combined Team Statistics Conference games (as of Apr 21, 2017)

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 CONFERENCE 5-0 3-0 2-0 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Date Opponent Score Att. ## PLAYER GP G A Pts Sh GB DC TO CT * Mar 19 #16 JOHNS HOPKINS W 17-4 1064 17 Wannen, Caroline 5 9 12 21 18 6 2 5 0 * Apr 1 MICHIGAN W 20-7 1252 16 Hartshorn, Kali 5 17 3 20 29 4 13 5 0 23 Whittle, Megan 5 15 2 17 37 6 5 3 5 * Apr 08 at Rutgers W 20-8 1054 5 Giles, Jen 5 8 7 15 17 1 9 4 1 * Apr 15 OHIO STATE W 18-9 1964 15 Stukenberg, Zoe 5 7 8 15 20 9 10 4 8 * Apr 20 at #5 Penn State W 16-14 775 11 Steele, Caroline 5 11 3 14 27 7 8 2 3 20 Hensh, Taylor 5 8 2 10 12 1 0 4 3 TEAM STATISTICS UMD OPP 1 Griffin, Brindi 5 7 2 9 9 3 2 2 2 SHOT STATISTICS 32 Reilly, Bairre 4 3 2 5 4 1 2 1 0 Goals-Shot attempts 91-189 42-113 36 Kwas, Theo 4 1 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 Goals scored per game 18.20 8.40 3 Longo, Kacie 4 3 0 3 9 0 1 1 0 28 Warther, Hannah 4 1 1 2 4 1 0 1 0 Shot pct. . 4 8 1 . 3 7 2 13 Sliwak, Nikki 4 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 Shots on goal-Attempts 142-189 87-113 6 Doherty, Meghan 5 0 1 1 0 5 1 0 4 SOG pct. . 7 5 1 . 7 7 0 35 Moss, Emma 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 S h o t s / G a m e 37.8 22.6 34 Taylor, Megan 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 A s s is t s 47 14 33 Kift, Emily 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Free position Made-Att 16-40 6-19 29 L'Insalata, Victoria 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Free position pct. . 4 0 0 . 3 1 6 27 Miller, Natalie 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 26 LeGar, Julie 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GOAL BREAKDOWN 25 Colson, Lizzie 5 0 0 0 0 4 5 3 4 Total Goals 91 42 24 Braig, Julia 5 0 0 0 0 8 2 0 5 F r e e - p o s it io n 16 6 19 McKay, Alex 5 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 4 U n a s s is t e d 44 28 18 McTaggart, Andre 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O v e r t im e 0 0 14 Hadnagy, Nadine 5 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 6 Goals scored average 18.20 8.40 12 Cummings, Kelsey 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 GROUND BALLS 81 53 9 Donoghue, Mariss 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 8 Salandra, Julia 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DRAW CONTROLS 70 73 7 Torggler, Morgan 5 0 0 0 0 6 4 1 5 TURNOVERS 46 79 4 Golladay, Katherin 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CAUSED TURNOVERS 54 28 2 Mercer, Shelby 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CLEARS 76-83 61-77 Total 5 91 47 138 189 81 70 46 54 Clear Pct. . 9 1 6 . 7 9 2 Opponents 5 42 14 56 113 53 73 79 28 ATTENDANCE T o t a l 4280 1829 ## Goalie GP Min. GA GAAvg Save Pct W-L-T 35 Moss, Emma 2 17:06 2 7.02 4 . 6 6 7 0-0-0 Dates/Avg Per Date 3/1427 2/914 33 Kift, Emily 4 124:28 15 7.23 16 . 5 1 6 1-0-0 Neutral Site #/Avg 0/0 34 Taylor, Megan 4 158:26 25 9.47 25 . 5 0 0 4-0-0 Total 5 300:00 42 8.40 45 . 5 1 7 5-0-0 Opponents 5 300:00 91 18.20 51 . 3 5 9 0-5-0

Goals by Period 1st 2nd Total Maryland 51 40 91 Opponents 20 22 42

Saves by Period 1st 2nd Total Maryland 27 18 45 Opponents 27 24 51

Shots by Period 1st 2nd Total Maryland 103 86 189 Opponents 68 45 113

Shots on Goal 1st 2nd Total Maryland 78 64 142 Opponents 47 40 87 Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse #2 Maryland vs William & Mary (Feb 11, 2017 at Williamsburg, Va.) #2 Maryland vs Georgetown (Feb 18, 2017 at Washington. D.C.) #1 North Carolina vs #2 Maryland (Feb 25, 2017 at College Park, Md.)

Maryland (1-0) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Maryland (2-0) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total North Carolina (3-1) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total William & Mary (0-1) Maryland 6 7 13 Georgetown (1-2) Maryland 9 8 17 Maryland (3-0) North Carolina 5 5 10 Date: Feb 11, 2017 • Attendance: 312 William & Mary 2 1 3 Date: Feb 18, 2017 • Attendance: 759 Georgetown 7 6 13 Date: Feb 25, 2017 • Attendance: 3868 Maryland 8 5 13 Weather: 62, Cloudy Weather: Cloudy, 58 degrees Weather: Partly cloudy, 52 degrees

Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Giles, Jen 2; Wannen, Caroline 2; Longo, Kacie 2; Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Whittle, Megan 5; Wannen, Caroline 4; Stukenberg, Zoe North Carolina SCORING: GOALS: Carly Reed 3; Maggie Bill 2; Marie McCool 2; Whittle, Megan 1; Stukenberg, Zoe 1; Steele, Caroline 1; Hensh, Taylor 1; 2; Hensh, Taylor 2; Steele, Caroline 1; Giles, Jen 1; Warther, Hannah 1; Caroline Wakefield 1; Molly Hendrick 1; Ela Hazar 1. Colson, Lizzie 1; Warther, Hannah 1; Hartshorn, Kali 1. Hartshorn, Kali 1. ASSISTS: Maggie Bill 1; Charlotte Sofield 1; Caroline Wakefield 1. ASSISTS: None. ASSISTS: Wannen, Caroline 2; Giles, Jen 1; Steele, Caroline 1; Stukenberg, Zoe 1; Whittle, Megan 1. Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Giles, Jen 3; Stukenberg, Zoe 3; Wannen, Caroline 2; William & Mary SCORING: GOALS: Jenks, Lindsey 2; Specht, Alexandria 1. Whittle, Megan 2; Hartshorn, Kali 2; Hensh, Taylor 1. ASSISTS: Wade, McKinley 1. Georgetown SCORING: GOALS: EHLE, Emily 3; GEBHARDT, Taylor 3; TUNNEY, Georgia 2; ASSISTS: Giles, Jen 3; Hensh, Taylor 1; Wannen, Caroline 1. WHITEHURST, Francesc 2; RYAN, Morgan 2; LIOTTA, Liza 1. Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total ASSISTS: EHLE, Emily 1; LYNCH, Natalia 1. Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Maryland 15 20 35 Maryland 5 3 8 North Carolina 15 14 29 North Carolina 3 7 10 William & Mary 14 7 21 William & Mary 7 6 13 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Maryland 13 15 28 Maryland 5 5 10 Maryland 19 15 34 Maryland 7 4 11 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Georgetown 14 14 28 Georgetown 4 3 7 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Maryland 11 10 21 Maryland 12 9 21 North Carolina 4 6 10 North Carolina 11 18 29 William & Mary 11 7 18 William & Mary 8 13 21 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Maryland 9 8 17 Maryland 7 8 15 Maryland 8 5 13 Maryland 9 13 22 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Georgetown 4 10 14 Georgetown 25 24 49 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Maryland 4 6 10 Maryland 6 3 9 North Carolina 9 9 18 North Carolina 7 9 16 William & Mary 5 3 8 William & Mary 9 9 18 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Maryland 5 2 7 Maryland 7 8 15 Maryland 9 10 19 Maryland 6 8 14 Clears by period 1 2 Total Georgetown 8 5 13 Georgetown 6 6 12 Clears by period 1 2 Total Maryland 9-11 8-9 17-20 North Carolina 5-6 6-9 11-15 William & Mary 7-8 5-7 12-15 Clears by period 1 2 Total Maryland 11-13 10-12 21-25 Maryland 7-8 7-7 14-15 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Georgetown 8-11 8-10 16-21 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Maryland 0-2 2-7 2-9 North Carolina 1-2 1-2 2-4 William & Mary 1-2 0-2 1-4 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Maryland 2-2 1-3 3-5 Maryland 3-7 3-5 6-12 Stadium: Martin Family Stad. Official's signature Georgetown 3-4 1-5 4-9 Stadium: Maryland Stadium Official's signature Officials: Margaret Kondracki; Brett Bjork; Jennifer Mariano. Officials:. Scorer: UMD Media Relations. Stadium: Cooper Field Official's signature Officials: Liz Brush; Brett Bjork; Tina Bathory. Scorer: Howard Smith. Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse #1 Maryland vs Hofstra (Mar 04, 2017 at Hempstead, N.Y.) Boston College vs #1 Maryland (Mar 08, 2017 at College Park, Md.) #4 Syracuse vs #1 Maryland (Mar 11, 2017 at College Park, Md.)

Maryland (4-0) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Boston College (6-3) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Syracuse (7-1) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Hofstra (2-2) Maryland 12 6 18 Maryland (5-0) Boston College 7 6 13 Maryland (6-0) Syracuse 4 3 7 Date: Mar 04, 2017 • Attendance: 326 Hofstra 3 4 7 Date: Mar 08, 2017 • Attendance: 509 Maryland 8 13 21 Date: Mar 11, 2017 • Attendance: 1137 Maryland 11 6 17 Weather: Partly cloudy, cold Weather: 60s, clear Weather: Sunny, 30s

Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Stukenberg, Zoe 4; Hensh, Taylor 3; Whittle, Megan 3; Boston College SCORING: GOALS: Apuzzo,Sam 4; Hart,Kaileen 4; O'Connor,Kayla 3; Syracuse SCORING: GOALS: Natalie Wallon 2; Neena Merola 2; Emily Hawryschuk 1; Giles, Jen 2; Wannen, Caroline 2; Hartshorn, Kali 1; Griffin, Brindi 1; Kwas, Arsenault,Dempsey 1; Weeks,Kate 1. Mary Rahal 1; Cara Quimby 1. Theo 1; Longo, Kacie 1. ASSISTS: Apuzzo,Sam 2; Arsenault,Dempsey 1; Frankenfield,Laura 1; Hart,Kaileen ASSISTS: Taylor Gait 1; Devon Parker 1. ASSISTS: Giles, Jen 2; Griffin, Brindi 1; Hartshorn, Kali 1. 1; Weeks,Kate 1. Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Whittle, Megan 7; Hartshorn, Kali 4; Stukenberg, Zoe 2; Hofstra SCORING: GOALS: Knox, Morgan 3; Lenaghan, Lexi 2; Mattera, Alexa 2. Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Stukenberg, Zoe 5; Wannen, Caroline 5; Steele, Caroline Steele, Caroline 2; Giles, Jen 1; Wannen, Caroline 1. ASSISTS: Ancona, Carlee 2; Parrella, Alyssa 1. 4; Hartshorn, Kali 3; Whittle, Megan 3; Hadnagy, Nadine 1. ASSISTS: Giles, Jen 2; Wannen, Caroline 2; Whittle, Megan 2; Hartshorn, Kali 1; ASSISTS: Stukenberg, Zoe 4; Wannen, Caroline 3; Giles, Jen 1; Griffin, Brindi 1; Steele, Caroline 1; Stukenberg, Zoe 1. Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Hartshorn, Kali 1. Maryland 26 15 41 Maryland 6 4 10 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Hofstra 9 14 23 Hofstra 6 5 11 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Syracuse 15 16 31 Syracuse 2 7 9 Boston College 18 12 30 Boston College 1 6 7 Maryland 15 17 32 Maryland 8 10 18 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Maryland 12 22 34 Maryland 5 2 7 Maryland 13 6 19 Maryland 9 5 14 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Hofstra 10 11 21 Hofstra 15 6 21 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Syracuse 11 4 15 Syracuse 24 10 34 Boston College 5 4 9 Boston College 13 23 36 Maryland 9 11 20 Maryland 13 15 28 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Maryland 5 9 14 Maryland 11 8 19 Maryland 9 7 16 Maryland 9 6 15 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Hofstra 7 4 11 Hofstra 12 5 17 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Syracuse 8 4 12 Syracuse 12 6 18 Boston College 8 8 16 Boston College 4 10 14 Maryland 8 6 14 Maryland 11 9 20 Clears by period 1 2 Total Maryland 8 12 20 Maryland 8 7 15 Maryland 12-13 5-6 17-19 Clears by period 1 2 Total Hofstra 7-9 7-10 14-19 Clears by period 1 2 Total Syracuse 8-11 11-13 19-24 Boston College 8-8 6-9 14-17 Maryland 11-13 10-11 21-24 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Maryland 7-9 9-9 16-18 Maryland 3-5 1-1 4-6 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Hofstra 0-0 0-0 0-0 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Syracuse 0-4 1-9 1-13 Boston College 1-4 1-1 2-5 Maryland 3-4 0-4 3-8 Stadium: Shuart Stadium Official's signature Maryland 3-3 1-3 4-6 Officials: Patti Klecha-Porter; Laura Paro; Jenny Miriam. Scorer: Parisi/Ghysel. Stadium: FH & Lax Complex Official's signature Stadium: FH & Lax Complex Official's signature Officials: Liz Brush; Jodi Michna; Mike Miller. Scorer: MD Media Relations. Officials: Patti Klecha-Porter; Ericka Leslie; Maureen Richard. Scorer: MD Media Relations. Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse #16 Johns Hopkins vs #1 Maryland (Mar 19, 2017 at College Park, Md.) #11 Penn vs #1 Maryland (Mar 22, 2017 at College Park, Md.) #1 Maryland vs James Madison (Mar 25, 2017 at Harrisonburg, Va.)

Johns Hopkins (7-2, 0-1 B1G) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Penn (6-2) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Maryland (9-0) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Maryland (7-0, 1-0 B1G) Johns Hopkins 3 1 4 Maryland (8-0) Penn 2 5 7 James Madison (6-5) Maryland 9 7 16 Date: Mar 19, 2017 • Attendance: 1064 Maryland 7 10 17 Date: Mar 22, 2017 • Attendance: 575 Maryland 7 4 11 Date: Mar 25, 2017 • Attendance: 400 James Madison 3 8 11 Weather: Cloudy, 40s Weather: Windy, mid 40s Weather: Low 70's, light breeze, partly cloudy

Johns Hopkins SCORING: GOALS: Shannon Fitzgerald 1; Haley Schweizer 1; Miranda Penn SCORING: GOALS: Cummings, Caroline 3; Rogers-Healion, E. 2; Condon, Alex 1; Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Whittle, Megan 3; Hartshorn, Kali 3; Stukenberg, Zoe 3; Ibello 1; Maggie Schneidereith 1. Stefan, Natalie 1. Steele, Caroline 3; Longo, Kacie 2; Wannen, Caroline 1; Giles, Jen 1. ASSISTS: Emily Verica 1. ASSISTS: Rosenzweig, Gabby 1. ASSISTS: Wannen, Caroline 2; Giles, Jen 1; Hartshorn, Kali 1; Whittle, Megan 1.

Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Steele, Caroline 4; Wannen, Caroline 2; Stukenberg, Zoe Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Giles, Jen 3; Hartshorn, Kali 3; Whittle, Megan 2; James Madison SCORING: GOALS: McDaniel, Maddie 4; Quinlan, Shannon 2; Kerrigan, 2; Griffin, Brindi 2; Whittle, Megan 2; Giles, Jen 2; Hensh, Taylor 1; Reilly, Hensh, Taylor 2; Wannen, Caroline 1. Katie 1; Monticello, Leah 1; Gaudian, Kristen 1; Romesburg, Elena 1; Jablonski, Bairre 1; Longo, Kacie 1. ASSISTS: Giles, Jen 2; Whittle, Megan 1. Hannah 1. ASSISTS: Wannen, Caroline 4; Griffin, Brindi 1; Hartshorn, Kali 1; Stukenberg, ASSISTS: Kerrigan, Katie 4; Monticello, Leah 2; Haven, Hanna 1; Warden, Haley 1. Zoe 1. Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Penn 14 14 28 Penn 7 5 12 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Maryland 16 13 29 Maryland 6 6 12 Maryland 23 15 38 Maryland 5 7 12 Johns Hopkins 14 8 22 Johns Hopkins 5 3 8 James Madison 14 19 33 James Madison 5 5 10 Maryland 19 16 35 Maryland 5 5 10 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Penn 7 8 15 Penn 12 13 25 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Maryland 7 5 12 Maryland 5 11 16 Maryland 7 8 15 Maryland 9 10 19 Johns Hopkins 4 5 9 Johns Hopkins 21 20 41 James Madison 8 9 17 James Madison 20 12 32 Maryland 9 8 17 Maryland 12 8 20 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Penn 4 4 8 Penn 8 5 13 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Maryland 6 6 12 Maryland 7 7 14 Maryland 8 8 16 Maryland 5 9 14 Johns Hopkins 7 2 9 Johns Hopkins 9 4 13 James Madison 5 8 13 James Madison 7 6 13 Maryland 4 10 14 Maryland 5 6 11 Clears by period 1 2 Total Penn 7-9 7-9 14-18 Clears by period 1 2 Total Clears by period 1 2 Total Maryland 8-9 7-7 15-16 Maryland 8-9 9-12 17-21 Johns Hopkins 7-9 5-7 12-16 James Madison 5-6 9-10 14-16 Maryland 10-11 5-5 15-16 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Penn 0-0 0-1 0-1 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Free-position shots 1 2 Total Maryland 2-3 2-5 4-8 Maryland 2-5 2-3 4-8 Johns Hopkins 0-1 0-1 0-2 James Madison 0-4 0-2 0-6 Maryland 2-6 3-6 5-12 Stadium: FH & Lax Complex Official's signature Officials: Roni Anton; Jill Dull; Cathy Russo. Scorer: MD Media Relations. Stadium: Sentara Park Official's signature Stadium: FH & Lax Complex Official's signature Officials: Larry Carr; Jessica Lowrance; Rala Heinen. Scorer: JMU Ath Comm. Officials: Maureen Dzwill; Kim Kraemer; Lorma Capili. Scorer: Anna LaBonte. Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse #3 Florida vs #1 Maryland (Mar 29, 2017 at College Park, Md.) Michigan vs #1 Maryland (Apr 1, 2017 at College Park, Md.) #1 Maryland vs #15 Virginia (Apr 05, 2017 at Charlottesville, Va.)

Florida (8-2) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Michigan (4-9, 1-2 B1G) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Maryland (12-0) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Maryland (10-0) Florida 3 5 8 Maryland (11-0, 2-0 B1G) Michigan 2 5 7 Virginia (7-6) Maryland 7 9 16 Date: Mar 29, 2017 • Attendance: 929 Maryland 6 12 18 Date: Apr 1, 2017 • Attendance: 1252 Maryland 13 7 20 Date: Apr 05, 2017 • Attendance: 581 Virginia 6 5 11 Weather: Low 60s, sunny Weather: Low 50s, partly cloudy Weather:

Florida SCORING: GOALS: Ronbeck,Lindsey 4; Pirreca,Shayna 2; Pavinelli,Allie 1; Michigan SCORING: GOALS: Coughlan, Kim 3; Schlansker, Kelly 1; Korten, Tess 1; Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Steele, Caroline 5; Whittle, Megan 3; Giles, Jen 2; Harris,Brianna 1. Angerman, Jess 1; Schueler, Anna 1. Hartshorn, Kali 2; Griffin, Brindi 2; Stukenberg, Zoe 1; Hensh, Taylor 1. ASSISTS: Burgess,Sammi 1; Stevens,Mollie 1. ASSISTS: Brueckner, Bianca 1; Schlansker, Kelly 1. ASSISTS: Stukenberg, Zoe 3; Steele, Caroline 2; Whittle, Megan 1.

Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Stukenberg, Zoe 5; Whittle, Megan 3; Steele, Caroline Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Whittle, Megan 3; Giles, Jen 3; Hartshorn, Kali 3; Virginia SCORING: GOALS: Kasey Behr 3; Avery Shoemaker 2; Sammy Mueller 2; 3; Griffin, Brindi 3; Giles, Jen 2; Hensh, Taylor 2. Griffin, Brindi 3; Steele, Caroline 2; Hensh, Taylor 2; Warther, Hannah 1; Maggie Jackson 1; Besser Dyson 1; Kelly Reese 1; Posey Valis 1. ASSISTS: Wannen, Caroline 4; Giles, Jen 2. Sliwak, Nikki 1; Wannen, Caroline 1; Longo, Kacie 1. ASSISTS: Besser Dyson 2; Maggie Jackson 2; Sammy Mueller 1; Kelly Reese 1; Avery ASSISTS: Stukenberg, Zoe 3; Giles, Jen 1; Reilly, Bairre 1; Sliwak, Nikki 1; Shoemaker 1. Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Warther, Hannah 1; Whittle, Megan 1. Florida 24 13 37 Florida 3 4 7 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Maryland 17 19 36 Maryland 15 5 20 Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Maryland 17 16 33 Maryland 4 6 10 Michigan 8 10 18 Michigan 5 3 8 Virginia 13 14 27 Virginia 9 3 12 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Maryland 20 14 34 Maryland 6 4 10 Florida 12 5 17 Florida 27 28 55 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Maryland 7 4 11 Maryland 8 11 19 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Maryland 11 7 18 Maryland 6 10 16 Michigan 4 4 8 Michigan 11 11 22 Virginia 6 12 18 Virginia 26 8 34 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Maryland 4 6 10 Maryland 3 3 6 Florida 3 6 9 Florida 6 8 14 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Maryland 7 12 19 Maryland 6 7 13 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Maryland 8 8 16 Maryland 5 7 12 Michigan 9 9 18 Michigan 13 5 18 Virginia 6 7 13 Virginia 9 8 17 Clears by period 1 2 Total Maryland 7 4 11 Maryland 6 3 9 Florida 11-11 8-9 19-20 Clears by period 1 2 Total Maryland 8-10 8-9 16-19 Clears by period 1 2 Total Maryland 8-9 9-9 17-18 Michigan 6-10 4-4 10-14 Virginia 9-9 7-9 16-18 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Maryland 10-12 6-6 16-18 Florida 1-3 0-2 1-5 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Maryland 3-8 4-6 7-14 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Maryland 2-5 2-3 4-8 Michigan 1-2 0-1 1-3 Virginia 1-1 2-6 3-7 Stadium: FH & Lax Complex Official's signature Maryland 2-4 1-5 3-9 Officials: Patti Klecha-Porter; Liz Brush; Peggy Cellucci. Scorer: MD Media Relations. Stadium: Klockner Stadium Official's signature Stadium: FH & Lax Complex Official's signature Officials: Janice McGrath; Laurette Payette; Cathy Russo. Officials: Maureen Richard; Cathy Russo; Mara Banfeld. Scorer: MD Media Relations. Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) Lacrosse Box Score (Final) 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse 2017 Maryland Women's Lacrosse Maryland vs Rutgers (Apr 08, 2017 at Piscataway, N.J.) #7 Princeton vs #1 Maryland (Apr 12, 2017 at College Park, Md.) Ohio State vs #1 Maryland (Apr 15, 2017 at College Park, Md.)

Maryland (13-0, 3-0 Big Ten) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Princeton (9-2) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Ohio State (6-10, 0-5 B1G) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Rutgers (7-6, 1-2 Big Ten) Maryland 14 6 20 Maryland (14-0) Princeton 6 6 12 Maryland (15-0, 4-0 B1G) Ohio State 4 5 9 Date: Apr 08, 2017 • Attendance: 1054 Rutgers 5 3 8 Date: Apr 12, 2017 • Attendance: 1342 Maryland 12 6 18 Date: Apr 15, 2017 • Attendance: 1964 Maryland 11 7 18 Weather: Weather: Clear, 75* Weather: Cloudy, 60s

Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Hartshorn, Kali 6; Whittle, Megan 4; Wannen, Caroline Princeton SCORING: GOALS: Hallett, Kathryn 3; Doherty, Anna 2; Pansini, Laura 2; Ohio State SCORING: GOALS: Darling, Sage 3; Maring, Mackenzie 2; Constant, 3; Hensh, Taylor 2; Kwas, Theo 1; Steele, Caroline 1; Reilly, Bairre 1; George, Elizabeth 1; Chanenchuk, Colby 1; Hompe, Olivia 1; D'Orsi, Tess 1; Paulina 1; Rosati, Shannon 1; Turner, Christina 1; Parrott, Baley 1. Stukenberg, Zoe 1; Griffin, Brindi 1. Leavell, Amanda 1. ASSISTS: Constant, Paulina 2. ASSISTS: Wannen, Caroline 3; Kwas, Theo 2; Doherty, Meghan 1; Giles, Jen 1; ASSISTS: Chanenchuk, Colby 1; George, Elizabeth 1; Hompe, Olivia 1; Sullivan, Hartshorn, Kali 1; Hensh, Taylor 1; Reilly, Bairre 1; Steele, Caroline 1. Camille 1. Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Whittle, Megan 4; Hartshorn, Kali 4; Wannen, Caroline 2; Stukenberg, Zoe 2; Giles, Jen 1; Steele, Caroline 1; Hensh, Taylor 1; Reilly, Rutgers SCORING: GOALS: Brooks, Abbey 2; Dunphey, Kristina 2; Reilly, Joanna 2; Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Hartshorn, Kali 5; Whittle, Megan 5; Giles, Jen 4; Bairre 1; Longo, Kacie 1; Griffin, Brindi 1. Turturro, Amanda 1; Paratore, Paige 1. Stukenberg, Zoe 3; Steele, Caroline 1. ASSISTS: Giles, Jen 3; Wannen, Caroline 3; Steele, Caroline 2; Hensh, Taylor 1; ASSISTS: Budd, Samantha 1; Puckhaber, Kerri 1; Scott, Macy 1; Turturro, Amanda ASSISTS: Hensh, Taylor 2; Giles, Jen 1; Hartshorn, Kali 1; Stukenberg, Zoe 1; Kwas, Theo 1; Whittle, Megan 1. 1. Wannen, Caroline 1. Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Ohio State 11 10 21 Ohio State 6 7 13 Maryland 22 11 33 Maryland 5 3 8 Princeton 15 12 27 Princeton 8 7 15 Maryland 26 19 45 Maryland 5 5 10 Rutgers 15 8 23 Rutgers 3 4 7 Maryland 32 15 47 Maryland 7 4 11 Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Ohio State 5 6 11 Ohio State 16 14 30 Maryland 11 6 17 Maryland 8 3 11 Princeton 5 6 11 Princeton 18 32 50 Maryland 11 10 21 Maryland 7 11 18 Rutgers 5 8 13 Rutgers 9 4 13 Maryland 13 11 24 Maryland 8 11 19 Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Ohio State 9 6 15 Ohio State 9 6 15 Maryland 8 6 14 Maryland 2 8 10 Princeton 8 7 15 Princeton 8 10 18 Maryland 7 7 14 Maryland 4 3 7 Rutgers 12 4 16 Rutgers 11 7 18 Maryland 11 6 17 Maryland 4 9 13 Clears by period 1 2 Total Clears by period 1 2 Total Clears by period 1 2 Total Ohio State 5-6 10-10 15-16 Maryland 7-7 6-7 13-14 Princeton 8-9 8-11 16-20 Maryland 8-9 9-9 17-18 Rutgers 2-7 6-6 8-13 Maryland 10-11 11-12 21-23 Free-position shots 1 2 Total Free-position shots 1 2 Total Free-position shots 1 2 Total Ohio State 0-0 1-2 1-2 Maryland 2-3 0-1 2-4 Princeton 0-3 2-3 2-6 Maryland 3-5 0-2 3-7 Rutgers 1-2 0-0 1-2 Maryland 3-6 2-6 5-12 Stadium: FH & Lax Complex Official's signature Stadium: HPSS Official's signature Stadium: FH & Lax Complex Official's signature Officials: Jodi Michna; Barbra Almond; Mike Miller. Scorer: MD Media Relations. Officials: John Trotta; Cathy McWilliams;Lacrosse Ed Bebyn. Box Score (Final) Officials: Lynn Bowers; Devon Holcomb; Tina Bathory. Scorer: MD Media Relations. 2017 Penn State Women's Lacrosse #1 Maryland vs #5 Penn State (04/20/2017 at University Park, Pa.)

Maryland (16-0 (5-0 B1G)) vs. Score by period 1 2 Total Penn State (14-2 (4-1 B1G)) Maryland 6 10 16 Date: 04/20/2017 • Attendance: 775 Penn State 6 8 14 Weather:

Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Hartshorn, Kali 4; Steele, Caroline 3; Stukenberg, Zoe 2; Giles, Jen 2; Whittle, Megan 2; Hensh, Taylor 2; Wannen, Caroline 1. ASSISTS: Stukenberg, Zoe 4; Giles, Jen 2; Wannen, Caroline 2; Griffin, Brindi 1; Hartshorn, Kali 1.

Penn State SCORING: GOALS: Carter, Madison 6; O'Donnell, Katie 5; Lazo, Steph 2; Brisolari, Kayla 1. ASSISTS: Lazo, Steph 3; Brisolari, Kayla 1; Gallagher, Maggie 1.

Shots by period 1 2 Total Saves by period 1 2 Total Maryland 16 26 42 Maryland 6 1 7 Penn State 20 9 29 Penn State 8 7 15

Ground balls/prd 1 2 Total Fouls by period 1 2 Total Maryland 11 5 16 Maryland 14 14 28 Penn State 8 4 12 Penn State 18 19 37

Draw controls/prd 1 2 Total Turnovers by prd 1 2 Total Maryland 5 12 17 Maryland 3 6 9 Penn State 8 7 15 Penn State 8 7 15

Clears by period 1 2 Total Maryland 10-11 5-6 15-17 Penn State 8-8 8-10 16-18

Free-position shots 1 2 Total Maryland 0-4 3-4 3-8 Penn State 0-7 3-3 3-10

Stadium: Lacrosse Field Official's signature Officials: Ericka Leslie; Kathy Gregory; Jill Dull. Scorer: John Hanna. 2017

1 Fr. | A 2 So. | D 3 Jr. | A 4 So. | M/D 5 So. | M 6 R-Fr. | D 7 Sr. | D BRINDI SHELBY KACIE KATHERINE JEN MEGHAN MORGAN GRIFFIN MERCER LONGO GOLLADAY GILES DOHERTY TORGGLER

8 Fr. | M/D 9 So. | M 10 Sr. | M 11 So. | A 12 So. | A 14 Sr. | D JULIA MARISSA DEB CAROLINE KELSEY NADINE SALANDRA DONOGHUE MILANI STEELE CUMMINGS HADNAGY

15 Sr. | M 16 Fr. | M 17 Sr. | A 18 Fr. | M/D 19 R-Jr. | D 20 Jr. | A 23 Jr. | A ZOE KALI CAROLINE ANDREA ALEX TAYLOR MEGAN STUKENBERG HARTSHORN WANNEN MCTAGGART MCKAY HENSH WHITTLE

24 So. | D 25 Fr. | M 26 Jr. | M/D 27 Fr. | D 28 Fr. | M 29 Fr. | M/D JULIA LIZZIE JULIE NATALIE HANNAH VICTORIA BRAIG COLSON LEGAR MILLER WARTHER L’INSALATA

30 Sr. | M 31 R-So. | D 32 Sr. | A 33 Sr. | GK 34 So. | GK 35 Jr. | GK 36 Sr. | A LINDSAY STEFF BAIRRE EMILY MEGAN EMMA THEO BIONDI HOLMES REILLY KIFT TAYLOR MOSS KWAS