2005 REVIEW NOTEBOOK TERPS KNOCK OFF TWO TOP 15 TEAMS, MAKE ACC TOURNEY

A QUICK LOOK AT 2005 ACC HONORS PAIR OF TERPS • While the 2005 season failed to live up to the preseason hype surrounding the • Junior goalkeeper Nikki Resnick and senior forward/midfielder Kimmy Francis team, which looked to follow up a Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament performance were named to the All-ACC teams prior to the ACC Tournament. in 2004 with another deep run in the NCAA Tournament, there were plenty of • Resnick was named to the All-ACC first team, marking her first all-conference bright spots for the Terps. honor. She was an All-ACC Tournament selection in 2004. Francis earned the • Playing the nation's toughest schedule, Maryland battled some of the top teams third second team All-ACC honor of her career. in the country and pulled off two major upsets, beginning with a 1-0 shutout of #11 Wake Forest at the end of September. Nataly Arias gave Maryland the RESNICK TOPS IN ACC victory by ripping a 35-yard blast past the Demon Deacon goalkeeper for the • Goalkeeper Nikki Resnick , a native of game's lone goal. The Terps pulled off another upset in their final home game Boca Raton, Fla., led the ACC in saves per of the season, sending the team's seven seniors out with a memorable victory, game (6.24). In Maryland’s 10 ACC games 2-1, over No. 8 Boston College at the end of October. last season she stopped 78 shots for an amazing 7.8 saves per game average. • Junior goalkeeper Nikki Resnick had a remarkable season and was rewarded as a first team All-ACC selection. She led the conference in saves per game • For the season Resnick has made 106 in both conference games and all games. The Boca Raton, Fla., native, also saves in 17 games. Among the other seven set the Ludwig Field record for saves in a game with 14 against No. 1 North teams in the ACC Tournament, the next Carolina on Oct. 2. closest save total belongs to Clemson's Ashley Phillips with 82. • Senior Kimmy Francis capped off her remarkable career by leading the team in points, goals, assists and shots. She finished among the all-time top 10 in RESNICK SHUTS points, goals, assists, shots and game winning goals. OUT THE ACC • Another bright spot for the Terps was the emergence of a strong freshman class. • Nikki Resnick is fifth in career shutouts at Maryland got significant contributions from five freshmen - Kimmy Bunting, Maryland with 11, but six of those shutouts Aimee Bresani, Amanda Paizs, Lauren Sands and Kaila Sciascia. Bunting have come against ACC opponents, includ- played three different positions, including starting and earning a shutout in goal. ing three ranked among the Top 11 in the Bresani started each of the 17 matches that she played and missed only one nation at the time. game due to a broken nose. Paizs made five starts and helped solidify a defense • In 2005, Resnick tied for eighth in the con- that had to be shuffled due to various injuries. Sands provided an offensive spark ference with four shutouts overall, but three off the bench and appeared in 11 games. Sciascia played in all 18 games, one of those have come in ACC play which ties of only eight Terps to do so and the only freshman, made eight starts and was her for fourth in shutouts in ACC games. third on the team with 31 shots. • The seven seniors - Mel Anderson, Simone Dekker, Laura Desobry, Kimmy Francis, Lauren Krasko, Mallory Mahar and Danielle Malagari - left a last- FRANCIS FINISHES IN FINE STYLE ing legacy which includes three NCAA Tournament appearances, the school's • Senior captain Kimmy Francis moved up first Sweet 16 appearance since the tournament expanded to 64 teams, and several of Maryland’s all-time lists during 10 victories over Top 25 opponents. Since 2002, the Terps have shutout their the 2005 season. opponents on 24 occasions, including 14 during the past two seasons. • With an assist on Aimee Bresani's goal vs. BC, Francis moved into sole possession of third place on the career points chart with 67. She was tied for third with Robin McCullough with 66. In second place is Emmy Harbo with 140 points. • With her goal vs. NC State, Francis moved into a sole-possession of the sixth spot on Mel Simone Laura Kimmy the all-time goal scoring list with 22 goals. Anderson Dekker Desobry Francis She is two shy of tying Jackie Mynarski for fifth with 24 goals and three shy of Michelle Deville, who compiled 25 goals during her career. Francis is already one of only eight players in the history of Maryland women’s soccer to score 20 or more goals in their careers. Lauren Mallory Danielle • The senior from Richboro, Pa., is second on the career shots list with 225. With Krasko Mahar Malagari 11 shots in the 2-1 victory over NC State, Francis passed Emmy Harbo who fired 214 shots during her career. 22 North Carolina (L, 0-4 at Ludwig, L, 1-3 in Cary, N.C.), hosted No. 3 Penn State LONG RANGE THREAT (L, 0-3), at No. 5 Notre Dame (L, 0-6), at No. 7 Virginia (L, 0-2), at No. 10 Duke • Sophomore midfielder Nataly Arias has (L, 0-1), at No. 11 Florida State (L, 1-3), hosted No. 14 Boston College (W, 2-1 made a habit of scoring big goals for the W), vs. No. 16 UConn at the Notre Dame Invitational (L, 1-2, 2OT), hosted Terps in ACC action - or should it be long No. 22 Yale (L, 0-1 L). Maryland also faced Clemson (T, 0-0, 2OT), which also goals. Two of Arias’ four career goals have received votes. come on 35-yard blasts to either tie or beat a Top 15 opponent. • During six of the past seven seasons, Maryland has at least one upset win or tie of a top-10 ranked team: a 4-3 win at No. 9 Duke on Sept. 19, 1999 and a • Last year with the Terps trailing 1-0 vs. 2-1 victory over Clemson on Oct. 17, 1999; a 3-1 win over No. 4 Penn State No. 14 Florida State at home, Arias fired on Aug. 29, 2000; a 1-0 overtime over No. 8 Clemson on Oct. 13, 2001 and a 35-yarder with her right foot that sailed a 1-1 tie at No. 2 North Carolina last season, on Nov. 1, 2002. Most recently, past FSU’s keeper into the net to give the the Terps stunned No. 3 UCLA 2-1 at the Virginia Soccer Classic on Sept. 12, Terps a 1-1 tie. 2004. A month and a half later, Maryland beat No. 10 Duke 1-0 in overtime at • Arias did the exact same thing on Sept. 30 Ludwig Field. The Terps topped all of those victories with a 1-0 shutout of No. vs. No. 11 Wake Forest, but this time the 2 seed Penn State in the 2004 NCAA Tournament. The win also snapped the game was scoreless at the time and the Nittany Lions 39-game home winning streak and was head coach Paula Wilkins' Terrapins were able to hold on for a 1-0 first-ever loss at Jeffrey Field. The Terps extended that streak in 2005 with a 2-1 victory. upset of No. 8 Boston College on Oct. 29 at Ludwig Field. PLAYING OVERTIME • Maryland has played six overtime games in 2005, tying for the second most in WINS OVER TOP 25 TEAMS team history with the 1988 team. That '88 squad was 1-3-2 in those six games, while this year's Terrapins are 1-2-3. SINCE ‘99 Sept. 19, 1999 Maryland 4, #9 Duke 3 (OT) • The record for most overtime games in a single season belongs to the 2004 Oct. 17, 1999 Maryland 2, #9 Clemson 1 (OT) Maryland team, which played in eight overtime contests (2-2-4). Oct. 22, 1999 Maryland 1, #11 Wake Forest 0 PLAYING THE BEST Nov. 4, 1999 Maryland 2, #21 Duke 1 • Once again in 2005, Maryland's strength of schedule was the toughest in the Aug. 29, 2000 #23 Maryland 3, #4 Penn State 1 nation, according to SoccerRatings.com. The Terrapins' opponent rating, which Oct. 20, 2000 Maryland 2, #23 Florida State 0 is the average rating of their opponents, is 1772. The only teams even close to Sept. 2, 2001 Maryland 2, #17 Duke 0 Maryland are Washington (1762), Stanford (1747) and Santa Clara (1741). Oct. 13, 2001 Maryland 1, #8 Clemson 0 (OT) Sept. 27, 2002 Maryland 3, #22 Duke 2 • Another way to judge the quality of schedule Maryland played in 2005 is to look Nov. 7, 2002 #16 Maryland 4, #19 Florida State 2 at its opponents combined overall record. The Terps 2005 opponents combined Sept. 20, 2003 Maryland 3, #23 Tennessee 1 to go 262-114-30 (.682). Compare that to Florida State's (.604) or Penn State's Oct. 10, 2003 Maryland 2, #24 Clemson 1 (.596) (the two Terp opponents to make the College Cup) opponent winning Nov. 5, 2003 #25 Maryland 2, #23 Clemson 1 percentage. Sept. 12, 2004 Maryland 2, #3 UCLA 1 • Maryland played 11 of the 64 teams (17% of the field) in the 2005 NCAA Tourna- Oct. 23, 2004 Maryland 1, #10 Duke 0 ment. The Terps played 12 of their 18 games (66.7% of the schedule) against Nov. 14, 2004 Maryland 1, #5 Penn State 0 those 11 teams (Maryland played North Carolina twice in 2005) going 2-9-1. Sept. 30, 2005 Maryland 1, #11 Wake Forest 0 • The Terps took on nine teams ranked in the final NSCAA regular season poll Oct. 29, 2005 Maryland 2, #8 Boston College 1 including three of the top five and five of the top 10. The Terps played No. 2

23 2005 RESULTS OVERALL: 5-11-3 • ACC: 3-5-2 HOME: 5-4-2 • AWAY: 0-5-1 • NEUTRAL: 0-2-0 Date Opponent W-L-T Score Overall ACC Attend Goals scored GK of Record Aug. 26 TOWSON T (2OT) 0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 713 - Resnick Aug. 28 RHODE ISLAND W 4-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 311 Kelly Rozumalski (Mallory Mahar) Resnick Melissa Anderson (Mallory Mahar) Kimmy Francis (Sarah Sample;Shelley McDuff) Kimmy Bunting (Kimmy Francis;Mallory Mahar) Sept. 2 vs. Connecticut (-/9) 1 L (2OT) 1-2 1-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Nataly Arias (Simone Dekker;Danielle Malagari) Resnick Sept. 4 at Notre Dame (-/1) 1 L 0-6 1-2-1 0-0-0 1306 - Resnick Sept. 8 VILLANOVA L 0-2 1-3-1 0-0-0 336 - Resnick Sept. 11 RUTGERS W 1-0 2-3-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 Ashly Kennedy (Kimmy Francis) Bunting Sept., 16 PENN STATE (-/2) L 0-3 2-4-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 - Resnick Sept, 18 YALE (-/RV) L (OT) 0-1 2-5-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 - Resnick Sept, 22 at Clemson * T (2OT) 0-0 2-5-2 0-0-1 710 - Resnick Sept, 30 WAKE FOREST * (-/11) W 1-0 3-5-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 Nataly Arias (Kimmy Francis) Resnick Oct. 1 NORTH CAROLINA * (-/1) L 0-4 3-6-2 1-1-1 1727 - Resnick Oct. 6 at Florida State * (-/17) L 1-3 3-7-2 1-2-1 902 Kimmy Francis (unassisted) Resnick Oct. 9 at Miami * L 0-2 3-8-2 1-3-1 272 - Oct .13 NC STATE * W (OT) 2-1 4-8-2 2-3-1 2-3-1 Kimmy Francis (unassisted) Resnick Sarah Sample (Kaila Sciascia) Resnick Oct. 16 at Duke * (-/6) L 0-1 4-9-2 2-4-1 412 - Resnick Oct. 19 VIRGINIA TECH * T (2OT) 0-0 4-9-3 2-4-2 2-4-2 - Resnick Oct. 23 at Virginia * (-/8) L 0-2 4-10-3 2-5-2 932 - Resnick Oct. 29 BOSTON COLLEGE * (-/8) W 2-1 5-10-3 3-5-2 3-5-2 Kimmy Bunting (Simone Dekker) Resnick Aimee Bresani (Kimmy Francis;Nataly Arias) Resnick Nov. 2 vs. North Carolina (-/3) 2 L 1-3 5-11-3 3-5-2 3-5-2 Ashly Kennedy (unassisted) Resnick *-ACC Game; 1-Notre Dame Tournament (South Bend, Ind.); 2-ACC Quarterfinals (Cary, N.C.) SEASON HIGHS & LOWS MARYLAND SEASON HIGHS MARYLAND INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points 14 vs. Rhode Island (Aug. 28) Points 3 Kimmy Francis vs. Rhode Island (Aug. 28) Goals 4 vs. Rhode Island (Aug. 28) Mallory Mahar vs. Rhode Island (Aug. 28) Assists 6 vs. Rhode Island (Aug. 28) Goals 1 10 times by six players, last by Shots 30 vs. NC State (Oct. 13) Sarah Sample vs. NC State (Oct. 13) Shots On Goal 14 vs. Rhode Island (Aug. 28) Assists 3 Mallory Mahar vs. Rhode Island (Aug. 28) 14 vs. NC State (Oct. 13) Shots 11 Kimmy Francis vs. NC State (Oct. 13) Corner Kicks 7 vs. Towson (Aug. 26) Saves 14 Nikki Resnick vs. North Carolina (Oct. 2) Fouls 21 vs. UConn (Sept. 2), at Miami (Oct. 9) Saves 14 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 2) OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points 4 , Notre Dame (Sept. 4) OPPONENT SEASON HIGHS 4 Katie Thorlackson, Notre Dame (Sept. 4) Points 17 at Notre Dame (Sept. 4) 4 Lindsay Finnegan, Villanova (Sept. 8 ) Goals 6 at Notre Dame (Sept. 4) Goals 2 Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame (Sept. 4) Assists 5 at Notre Dame (Sept. 4); vs. UNC (Nov. 2) 2 L. Finnegan, Villanova (Sept. 8) Shots 34 vs. North Carolina (Oct. 2) Assists 3 Kacie White, North Carolina (Nov. 2) Shots On Goal 19 at Notre Dame (Sept. 4) Shots 12 Kerri Hanks, Notre Dame (Sept. 4) Corner Kicks 10 at Fla. State (Oct. 6); vs. Boston Col. (Oct. 29) Saves 13 Brandi Daniels, Towson (Aug. 26) Fouls 15 vs. UConn (Sept. 2); vs. Villanova (Sept. 8) Saves 13 Towson (Aug. 26)

24 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ALL GAMES ACC GAMES No. Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW C-E No. Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh GW C-E 8 Kimmy Francis 19-19 3 4 10 54 0 0-0 8 Kimmy Francis 10-10 2 2 6 31 0 0-0 14 Nataly Arias 19-17 2 1 5 18 1 0-0 14 Nataly Arias 10-8 1 1 3 5 1 0-0 3 Kimmy Bunting 18-11 2 0 4 13 0 1-0 17 Sarah Sample 10-9 1 0 2 24 1 0-0 10 Ashly Kennedy 18-18 2 0 4 12 1 2-1 5 Aimee Bresani 10-10 1 0 2 8 1 2-0 17 Sarah Sample 19-18 1 1 3 34 1 0-0 3 Kimmy Bunting 9-8 1 0 2 3 0 0-0 9 Mallory Mahar 5-5 0 3 3 7 0 1-0 16 Kaila Sciascia 10-5 0 1 1 19 0 2-0 5 Aimee Bresani 18-18 1 0 2 18 1 2-0 11 Simone Dekker 10-10 0 1 1 7 0 0-0 19 Kelly Rozumalski 19-12 1 0 2 16 1 1-0 19 Kelly Rozumalski 10-5 0 0 0 8 0 1-0 7 Melissa Anderson 19-4 1 0 2 7 0 0-0 10 Ashly Kennedy 10-10 0 0 0 7 0 2-0 11 Simone Dekker 19-19 0 2 2 12 0 0-0 27 Danielle Malagari 9-9 0 0 0 6 0 2-0 16 Kaila Sciascia 19-9 0 1 1 31 0 3-0 13 Lauren Sands 5-0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 27 Danielle Malagari 18-16 0 1 1 9 0 3-0 20 Amanda Paizs 10-5 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 18 Shelley McDuff 5-0 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 22 Lauren Gamble 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 13 Lauren Sands 12-0 0 0 0 5 0 0-0 21 Hannah Madej 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 12 Melissa Heintz 16-0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 18 Shelley McDuff 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 20 Amanda Paizs 17-6 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 12 Melissa Heintz 8-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 30 Anna Sheveland 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 7 Melissa Anderson 10-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 24 Jacquie Shields 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 Nikki Resnick 10-10 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 23 Laura Desobry 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 Lauren Krasko 10-10 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 22 Lauren Gamble 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Maryland 10 6 5 17 121 3 11-0 21 Hannah Madej 2-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Opponents 10 14 9 37 184 5 5-0 4 Nikki Resnick 18-18 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 2 Lauren Krasko 19-19 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 GOALKEEPING Maryland 19 13 14 40 239 5 15-1 No. Name GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves W-L-T Sho. Opponents 19 31 24 86 316 11 8-0 4 Nikki Resnick 10-10 942:16 14 1.34 78 3-5-2 3 Maryland 10 942:16 14 1.34 78 3-5-2 3 GOALKEEPING Opponents 10 942:16 6 0.57 39 5-3-2 6 No. Name GP-GS Min. GA GAA Saves W-L-T Sho. 3 Kimmy Bunting 1-1 90:00 0 0.00 4 1-0-0 1 30 Anna Sheveland 2-0 103:24 1 0.87 3 0-0-0 0 4 Nikki Resnick 18-18 1602:39 30 1.68 115 4-11-3 4 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 2 0-0-0 1 Maryland 19 1796:03 31 1.55 124 5-11-3 6 Opponents 19 1796:03 13 0.65 89 11-5-3 11 SEASON LEADERS POINTS ASSISTS 1. Kimmy Francis 10 (3G, 4A) 1. Kimmy Francis 4 2. Nataly Arias 5 (2G, 1A) 2. Mallory Mahar 3 3. Kimmy Bunting 4 (2G, 0A) 3. Simone Dekker 2 Ashly Kennedy 4 (2G, 0A) 4. Nataly Arias 1 5. Sarah Sample 3 (1G, 1A) Danielle Malagari 1 Mallory Mahar 3 (0G, 3A) Shelley McDuff 1 7. Aimee Bresani 2 (1G, 0A) Sarah Sample 1 Kelly Rozumalski 2 (1G, 0A) Kaila Sciascia 1 Melissa Anderson 2 (1G, 0A) Simone Dekker 2 (1G, 0A) SHOTS 1. Kimmy Francis 54 GOALS 2. Sarah Sample 34 1. Kimmy Francis 3 3. Kaila Sciascia 31 2. Nataly Arias 2 4. Nataly Arias 18 Kimmy Bunting 2 Aimee Bresani 18 Ashly Kennedy 2 6. Kelly Rozumalski 16 5. Melissa Anderson 1 7. Kimmy Bunting 13 Aimee Bresani 1 8. Simone Dekker 12 Kelly Rozumalski 1 Ashly Kennedy 12 Danielle Malagari 9 Simone Dekker 25 2004 GAME RECAPS GAME 1 - AUG. 26 GAME 2 - AUG. 28 GAME 3 - SEPT. 2 TOWSON ...... 0 (2OT) RHODE ISLAND ...... 0 NOTRE DAME INVITATIONAL MARYLAND ...... 0 MARYLAND ...... 4 MARYLAND ...... 1 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland COLLEGE PARK, Md. - First-year head coach Brian NO. 9 UCONN . . . . 2 (2OT) women’s soccer team opened its 2005 season with a 0-0 Pensky had to wait an additional two days to get his first NOTRE DAME, Ind. - The University of Maryland double-overtime tie with Towson Friday night at Ludwig collegiate coaching win, but the 24th-ranked University of women’s soccer team battled No. 9 Connecticut for nearly 110 Field. Maryland women’s soccer team made sure the wait would not minutes, but the Huskies were able to pull out a 2-1 victory The Terps dominated play, outshooting the Tigers be any longer. The Terps scored three goals in the first half in the second overtime in the first game of the Notre Dame 26-2 in 110 minutes of play, but could not get a shot past en route to a 4-0 shutout of Rhode Island Sunday afternoon Invitational at Alumni Field in Notre Dame, Ind. Towson goalkeeper Brandi Daniels, who stopped 13 Ter- at Ludwig Field. UConn’s Brittany Taylor scored the game winner in the rapin shots. “I’m very proud of this team,” said Pensky. “Friday was a 109th minute when she was able to take a long ball from “My hat is off to Leslie Wray and Towson,” said Maryland tough result and the challenge was to put that game behind Jennifer Sullivan, split the Maryland defense and fire a shot head coach Brian Pensky, who was coaching his first game us and look forward to today, and I think we did that.” into the far right corner of the Terrapin goal. The goal capped as a collegiate head coach. “They defended well and found Senior All-American Mallory Mahar started the Terrapin two tremendously hard-fought overtime periods, during which a way to get a tie. scoring with a great through ball to the feet of sophomore neither team could really mount a serious threat. “I thought our effort at times was very good. I’m disap- Kelly Rozumalski, who beat Rams goalkeeper Ria Carroll “This was a great challenge,” said Maryland head coach pointed for our players that we didn’t find a way to get a with a well-placed shot into the lower right corner of the net Brian Pensky. “UConn was a very good team tonight, but goal and come out of this one with a victory. Now we have for the Terps first goal of the 2005 season. we were quite good as well. Our players deserved a better to learn from this and move on. We have an important game Senior forward Melissa Anderson, who missed each of result. We battled for nearly 110 minutes and at no point did vs. Rhode Island on Sunday.” the last two seasons due to injuries, scored for the first time we believe we were going to lose.” Towson packed its defensive zone and limited the since September 22, 2002 to give the Terps a 2-0 lead in the For a game that ended up being a battle of attrition, guts number of quality scoring chances for the Terps. Maryland’s 33rd minute. Mahar started the play with two shots inside and gritty defensive work, it didn’t start out that way best chance in the opening half came at the 15:48 mark Rhode Island’s penalty box that were blocked. Mahar settled The Huskies jumped on top of the Terps in the ninth when senior midfielder Kimmy Francis found All-American the ball for the third time, one-touched a pass to Anderson in minute when UConn capitalized on a Maryland turnover to Mallory Mahar on the end of a corner kick. Mahar’s header the lower left side of the box and Anderson placed the ball take a 1-0 lead. Kristi Lefebvre corralled the loose ball and seemed to be heading into the top corner of the Towson into the lower right corner for the goal. sent a through ball into forward Brittany Tegeler. Terp goal- net, but Daniels made a spectacular diving stop to preserve Maryland got its third goal of the first half in the 39th keeper Nikki Resnick came out to get the ball, but Tegeler the 0-0 score. minute when junior defender Sarah Sample sent a long cross beat her to it and touched the ball into the Maryland net for After giving up 12 shots and seven corner kicks in the first from the right side into the left side of the Rams’ penalty box the early advantage. half, the Tigers settled even more into a defensive scheme. where senior midfielder Kimmy Francis finished the play with That lead would not last though, as the Terrapins tied the Towson allowed only seven shots in the second half, with a spectacular header past Carroll for a 3-0 Terrapin lead. score in the 12th minute on sophomore midfielder Nataly only two of those on goal. Freshman Kimmy Bunting, who missed her senior Arias’ first goal of the season. Senior Danielle Malagari, Maryland’s best scoring chance of the game came in the season in high school with a knee injury, capped the scor- making her first start of the 2005 season, sent a free kick 94th minute when freshman forward Kimmy Bunting came ing for the Terps with her first collegiate goal. Francis sent a into the lower right coner of the Husky box. UConn keeper away with a loose ball and had Daniels one-on-one inside long cross from outside the Rams’ penalty box that Bunting Stephanie Labbe couldn’t hold the ball and Maryland forward the penalty box, but once again Daniels was able to rise to headed past Carroll for the 4-0 lead. Simone Dekker sent the loose ball to the front of the net the occasion and made the game-saving stop. On the day Maryland outshot Rhode Island 26-6 and the where Arias’ finished it from two yards out. Bunting found herself challenging the Tiger goal in the Terrapin defense allowed only three shots on goal. Junior The Terps appeared to take a 2-1 lead in the 27th minute second overtime period in the 104th minute when sophomore goalkeeper Anna Sheveland made her first appearance on a 40-yard blast from Malagari that found the upper right Ashly Kennedy, who returned to action after missing the since September 12, 2003 and set a career high with two corner of the Husky goal, but a controversial offsides call entire 2004 season with a knee injury, crossed the ball from saves. nullified the goal. deep in the left corner of the Towson backfield. Bunting was Maryland was able to play all 23 healthy players with The second half started out much like the first with the able to get a good header on the ball, but it sailed high over six seeing varsity action for the first time in their Terrapin offenses coming out trying to get a score on the board the Tiger net. careers. quickly. Freshman Kaila Sciascia had the half’s first real Junior goalkeeper Nikki Resnick was only challenged “The team has worked had for three weeks and it is scoring chance when she settled a losse ball just outside once in the game, having to make her only save of the game rewarding to be able to play 23 players today,” said Pensky. the Husky penalty box and fired a shot that just went over in the 13th minute. “But we have to move on from here and we look forward to the crossbar. UConn countered that offensive threat with Francis finished the game with six shots, moving her into a great challenge next weekend in South Bend.” one of its own less than a minute later. Tegeler sent a long sole possession of third place on the school’s all-time shots free kick into the Terps’ penalty area where Alisse Kosloski list. She now has 178 for her career. got a good header on the ball, but this one too sailed over the top of the crossbar. BOX SCORE 1 2 F Connecticut seemed to get its second wind near the end BOX SCORE Rhode Island (0-2-0) 0 0 0 of the second half and pressured the Maryland goal in the 1 2 O1 O2 F Maryland (1-0-1) 3 1 4 final two minutes. The Huskies did get shots at the Terp net Towson (0-0-1) 0 0 0 0 0 Goals: Rhode Island: None; Maryland: Kelly Rozum- in the closing moments from Lefebvre and Taylor, but both Maryland (0-0-1) 0 0 0 0 0 alski (Mallory Mahar) 20:10, Melissa Anderson of those were wide to the right. Goals: None. (Mahar) 33:57, Kimmy Francis (Sarah Sample) The teams wrestled for control during the first overtime, Goalkeepers: Towson: Brandi Daniels (110:00, 0 39:28, Kimmy Bunting (Francis, Mahar) 59:08. but neither team was able to get a quality shot on goal. GA, 13 saves). Maryland: Nikki Resnick (110:00, Goalkeepers: Rhode Island: Ria Carroll (90:00, 4 GA, 0 GA, 1 save). 9 saves). Maryland: Nikki Resnick (68:01, 0 GA, 1 The second overtime saw each team get a couple of Team Stats: Towson: Shots 1-1-0-0=2, Saves 9-2- save), Anna Sheveland (21:59, 0 GA, 2 saves). opportunities before Taylor’s game-winning goal. For the 1-1=13, Corner Kicks 0-0-0-0=0, Fouls 2-7-0-0=9, Team Stats: Rhode Island: Shots 3-3=6, Saves 5- Terps, All-American Mallory Mahar settled a lo\ose ball at Offsides 2.Maryland: Shots 12-7-3-4=26, Saves 5=10, Corner Kicks 1-0=1, Fouls 5-3=8, Offsides the top of the UConn box, but this time Labbe was able to 1-0-0-0=1, Corner Kicks 7-0-0-0=7, Fouls 3-4-0- 1. Maryland: Shots 14-12=26, Saves 1-2=3, Corner hold on for the save. 0=7, Offsides 2. Kicks 4-0=4, Fouls 4-2=6, Offsides 2. Despite the loss, the Maryland team showed tremendous Yellow Cards: None. Yellow Cards: None. determination, especially in the defensive backfield, where Att: 713 Att: 311 defenders Sarah Sample, Lauren Krasko, Ashly Kennedy and Malagari limited UConn to just four shots on goal. 26 “This is a tough result for us,” said Pensky, “but we must GAME 6 - SEPT. 11 put it behind us and get ready to play the defending national BOX SCORE MARYLAND/adidas CLASSIC champions on Sunday, which is not only a challenge, but a 1 2 F tremendous opportunity as well.” Maryland (1-2-1) 0 0 0 RUTGERS ...... 0 #1 Notre Dame (2-1-0) 3 3 6 MARYLAND ...... 1 Goals: Maryland: None. Notre Dame: Kerri Hanks COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Head coach Brian Pensky did (Katie Thorlackson, Jen Buczkowski) 14:20, Car- not know what to expect from his University of Maryland BOX SCORE rie Dew (Thorlackson) 28:30, Hanks (Candace 1 2 1OT 2OT F Chapman) 33:15, Thorlackson (unassisted) 57:20, women’s soccer team today at Ludwig Field. With all three Maryland (1-1-1) 1 0 0 0 1 Susan Pinnick (Beth Koloup) 76:44, Koloup (unas- goalkeepers unavailable to play and All-American Mallory #9 UConn (2-1-0) 1 0 0 1 2 sisted) 88:56. Mahar out for the season, today’s game vs. Rutgers was Goals: Maryland: Nataly Arias (Simone Dekker, Goalkeepers: Maryland: Nikki Resnick (90:00, 6 GA, filled with variables. Danielle Malagari) 12:17. UConn: Brittany Tegeler 11 saves). Notre Dame: Erika Bohn (45:00, 0 GA, Those questions were answered with a 1-0 win over (Kristi Lefebvre) 9:26; Brittany Taylor (Jennifer 0 saves), Nikki Westfall (15:22, 0 GA, 0 saves), Rutgers in the final game of the Maryland/adidas Classic Lauren Karas (29:38, 0 GA, 0 saves). Sullivan) 108:56. and a gutsy performance in goal by freshman Kimmy Goalkeepers: Maryland: Nikki Resnick (108:56, 2 Team Stats: Maryland: Shots 0-1=1, Saves 8-5=13, GA, 2 saves). UConn Stephanie Labbe (108:57, Corner Kicks 0-0=0, Fouls 10-6=16, Offsides 0. Bunting, who made four saves en route to recording her 1 save). Notre Dame: Shots 18-13=31, Saves 0-0=0, Corner first career shutout. Team Stats: Maryland: Shots 2-2-0-1=5, Saves 1-1- Kicks 4-5=9, Fouls 6-4=10, Offsides 4. “I’m very proud of our team today,” said Pensky. “They 0-0=2, Corner Kicks 1-1-0-0=2, Fouls 7-9-3-2=21, Yellow Cards: Maryland: Kimmy Bunting (22:54). are showing tremendous resiliency right now. I’ve told them Offsides 7. UConn: Shots 3-5-1-3=12, Saves Red Cards: Maryland: Ashly Kennedy (10:19). over the last three or four days that they deserve for things to 0-0-0-1=1, Corner Kicks 0-1-0-0=1, Fouls 8-6-1- Att: 1,306 go their way. Today we played well, created a lot of chances 0=15, Offsides 2. and things went our way.” Yellow Cards: Maryland: Mallory Mahar (101:57). UConn: Niki Cross (79:34). Bunting’s performance was even more amazing given the Att: 2,086 fact that she had played in each of the Terps’ first five games GAME 5 - SEPT. 8 as a forward and scored a goal in Maryland’s 4-0 win over MARYLAND/adidas CLASSIC Rhode Island and missed her entire senior season in high VILLANOVA ...... 2 school with a torn ACL. GAME 4 - SEPT. 4 “I didn’t even blink and eye,” said Pensky of having to play MARYLAND ...... 0 Bunting in goal, “because Kimmy is such a great athlete. She NOTRE DAME INVITATIONAL COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland has such a good feel for the game as a field player and that women’s soccer team lost a 2-0 decision to Villanova Thurs- MARYLAND ...... 0 worked to her advantage today as a goalkeeper.” day night at Ludwig Field, but the long-lasting effects from the NO. 1 NOTRE DAME. . . . . 6 The Terps gave Bunting an early 1-0 cushion in the sev- game may not be known for a couple of days. NOTRE DAME, Ind. - The challenge in front of the enth minute when senior co-captain Kimmy Francis sent a The Wildcats took a 1-0 lead in the ninth minute when University of Maryland women’s soccer team was a daunt- corner kick from the far left side of the field across to the right Lindsay Finnegan was able to get a foot on a loose ball in ing one, facing the No. 1 ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish, corner of the six-yard box where redshirt-sophomore Ashly front of the Terrapin net and put home her second goal of the 2004 NCAA Champions, at Alumni Field on the campus Kennedy headed the ball into the Scarlet Knight goal. For the season. But the score wasn’t the most important part of Notre Dame. Kennedy, the goal is just the second of her career. of the play, as Maryland goalkeeper Nikki Resnick had That challenge got even bigger in the 11th minute when “We’ve been talking a lot about serving the ball deep and to leave the game with an undisclosed injury and was not defender Ashly Kennedy received a controversial red card, giving ourselves a chance to score,” said Pensky. “Kimmy able to return. which resulted in the Terps having to play a man down for [Francis] served a great ball and Ashly did well to get on the Things continued to go from bad to worse for the Terps the remainder of the game. The resulting free kick came end of it and finish it.” in the 20th minute when senior All-American Mallory Mahar just outside the Terp penalty box and Irish freshman Kerri That 1-0 lead would prove to hold up as Maryland proved had to leave the game due to injury. Hanks fired a direct kick around the Maryland wall, but Nikki that sometimes a good defense is a strong offense. The Terps Despite losing two of its leaders, Maryland continued to Resnick was there to make the diving save, the first of many continued to pressure Rutgers throughout the afternoon, battle and was able to control the flow and possession of the for the junior who set her career high with 11 saves. outshooting the Scarlet Knights 23-8. The Maryland back ball in the early minutes of the second half. But all it took was The man-up advantage reared its head a minute later line of Danielle Malagari, Lauren Krasko, Kennedy and one possession in the 49th minute for Finnegan to tack on when All-American Katie Thorlakson got free of the Terrapin Aimee Bresani played well enough so that Bunting was her second goal of the night on a 30-yard shot into the upper defense and blazed a shot at the Terp net, but once again never really challenged. Resnick came up with the big save, but she was unable to right corner of the Terp net for a 2-0 Villanova lead. control the ball and Hanks was there to put in the rebound For the game, Maryland outshot the Wildcats 12-6, for a 1-0 Notre Dame lead. including a 7-4 advantage in the second half. Resnick rose to the occasion again in the 18th minute BOX SCORE on another free kick for Notre Dame just outside the 18-yard 1 2 F Rutgers (2-3-0) 0 0 0 box. Thorlakson took the kick and bended the ball over the BOX SCORE Maryland (2-3-1) 1 0 1 Maryland wall toward the lower left corner of the net, but 1 2 F Goals: Rutgers: none; Maryland: Ashly Kennedy Resnick was there to make another diving stop. Villanova (3-2-1) 1 1 2 (Kimmy Francis) 6:25. In the 29th minute, just moments after the Irish took a 2-0 Maryland (1-3-1) 0 0 0 Goalkeepers: Rutgers: Nora Crawford (90:00, 1 lead on a goal by Carrie Dew, Resnick denied Notre Dame Goals: Villanova: Lindsey Finnegan (Nikki Mabery) GA, 6 saves). Maryland: Kimmy Bunting (90:00, again with a diving punch save off a drive by Brittany Bock. 8:35, Finnegan (unassisted) 48:26; Maryland: 0 GA, 4 saves). Notre Dame continued to pressure the Maryland defense none. Team Stats: Rutgers: Shots 2-6=8, Saves 2-5=7, Goalkeepers: Villanova: (90:00, 0 GA, Corner Kicks 0-0=0, Fouls 6-7=13, Offsides 1. throughout the game, but the Terps played hard despite 6 saves). Maryland: Nikki Resnick (8:35, 1 GA, 0 Maryland: Shots 9-14=23, Saves 2-2=4, Corner playing with just 10 players. saves), Anna Sheveland (81:25, 1 GA, 1 save). Kicks 2-4=6, Fouls 6-7=13, Offsides 4. The Irish finished the first half with a 3-0 advantage and Team Stats: Villanova: Shots 2-4=6, Saves 3-3=6, Yellow Cards: None added another three goals in the second half for a 6-0 win. Corner Kicks 0-4=4, Fouls 8-7=15, Offsides 3. Att: 484 Maryland finished the Inn at St. Mary’s Hotel Classic Maryland: Shots 5-7=12, Saves 1-0=1, Corner with a 0-2 record, but senior All-American Mallory Mahar Kicks 2-1=3, Fouls 6-2=8, Offsides 2. and junior defender Sarah Sample were named to the Yellow Cards: Villanova: Nikki Mabery 61:19. Att: 336 all-tournament team.

27 GAME 7 - SEPT. 16 “We start fresh on Thusday,” said Pensky. “The challenge GAME 10 - SEPT. 30 for all of us is to put this result behind us and start the ACC NO. 2 PENN STATE...... 3 off on the right note this week.” NO. 11 WAKE FOREST. . . 0 MARYLAND ...... 0 MARYLAND ...... 1 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Midfielder Nataly Arias scored women’s soccer team battled No. 2 Penn State, but could the goal and goalkeeper Nikki Resnick made the saves not pull off the upset as the Nittany Lions defeated the Terps, BOX SCORE to give the University of Maryland women’s soccer team 3-0, Friday night at Ludwig Field. 1 2 O1 F a 1-0 victory over No. 11 Wake Forest Friday night at Maryland held the potent Penn State offense in check [RV] Yale (6-2-0) 0 0 1 1 Ludwig Field. for much of the first half, but sophomore defender Denay Maryland (2-5-1) 0 0 0 0 “Simply put, our team deserved a win like this,” said Riley scored her first collegiate goal in the 42nd minute by Goals: Yale: Maggie Westfal (Jamie Ortega) 94:51. Maryland head coach Brian Pensky, who picked up his Goalkeepers: Yale: Chole Belzer (45:00, 0 GA, 3 heading a loose ball off a corner kick into the Terrapin goal saves), Susan Starr (49:15, 0 GA, 3 saves). Mary- first win over a Top 25 team with the victory. “Nataly scored a for a 1-0 lead. land: Nikki Resnick (94:15, 1 GA, 7 saves). tremendous goal, once again Nikki was great, and out whole Penn State scored its second goal in the 73rd minute Team Stats: Yale: Shots 9-14-2=25, Saves 3-4-0=7, team was extremely connected throughout. This win puts us when a Terp defender was called for a foul on freshman Allie Corner Kicks 1-2-0=3, Fouls 6-6-1=13, Offsides 1. in good position in the ACC and we look forward to a great Long inside the penalty box and All-American Tiffany Weimer Maryland: Shots 6-7-0=13, Saves 4-2-1=7, Corner challenge on Sunday.” was able to score on the penalty kick. Kicks 2-2-0=4, Fouls 7-6-2=15, Offsides 4. Arias, a native of Alexandria, Va., gave the Terps the The Nittany Lions capped off the scoring in the 82nd Yellow Cards: Yale: Laurel Karnes (78:22). win on a 35-yard blast in the 66th minute. The play started Att: 1,006 minute on a header by Carmelina Moscato off a long cross on a corner kick by senior forward Kimmy Franics. The from the far right corner by Holly Lincoln. Deacons cleared the corner kick, but the ball ended up on For the Terps, junior goalkeeper Nikki Resnick returned the right foot of Arias, who laced a shot into the top of the after missing much of the Villanova game and all of the GAME 9 - SEPT. 22 Wake Forest net. Rutgers game and made six saves. MARYLAND ...... 0 The Deacons, now down a goal, stepped up the pressure on the Terrapin defense, but Resnick rose to the challenge. CLEMSON ...... 0 (2OT) The junior from Boca Raton, Fla., made six of her 10 saves CLEMSON, S.C. - In a closely fought contest, the Uni- in the second half, including four after Maryland took its versity of Maryland women’s soccer team opened its ACC BOX SCORE 1-0 lead. 1 2 F schedule with a 0-0 tie at Clemson Thursday night. Wake Forest had two great scoring chances late in the #2 Penn State (7-0-0) 0 0 0 “We saw the fight that our players have in them tonight contest, but Resnick made amazing saves to preserve the Maryland (2-4-1) 0 0 0 and I’m proud of that,” said Terrapin head coach Brian Pensky 1-0 lead. In the 82nd minute Resnick found herself one-on- Goals: Penn State: Denay Riley (Aubrey Aden-Blue) . “Our team defending was good tonight and, at times, we 41:44, Tiffany Weimer (penalty kick) 72:31, Car- one with Elizabeth Remy and made a twisting punch save to found a real good rhythm in the attack. We just need to find melina Moscato (Holly Lincoln) 81:16. Maryland: clear the ball away from the net. Remy was again the victim a way to finish the job.” None of Resnick’s heroics two minutes later when Sarah Kozey Junior goalkeeper Nikki Resnick, who was making just her Goalkeepers: Penn State: Erin McLeod (90:00, 0 played a thru-ball to Remy on the right side of the Terrapin GA, 3 saves). Maryland: Nikki Resnick (90:00, second appearance since leaving the Villanova game with an 18-yard box. Remy laced a shot toward the upper left corner 3 GA, 6 saves). injured leg, made nine saves to preserve the tie for the Terps. of the Maryland goal, but Resnick dove and knocked the ball Team Stats: Penn State: Shots 9-10=19, Saves 2- The nine saves marked Resnick’s second-highest single- away from the net. 1=3, Corner Kicks 1-3=4, Fouls 4-9=13, Offsides game total of the season, falling two shy of the career-best 2. Maryland: Shots 4-4=8, Saves 2-4=6, Corner Neither team was able to get on the scoreboard in the 11 saves she made at Notre Dame on September 4. Kicks 0-0=0, Fouls 1-4=5, Offsides 0. first half, but both teams had opportunities. In the fourth Offensively, Maryland was led by senior Kimmy Francis Yellow Cards: Maryland: Danielle Malagari 62:07. minute freshman Aimee Bresani was able to get a head and junior Sarah Sample, with each taking four shots. As a Att: 3,275 on a corner kick by Francis, but the shot was blocked by team, Clemson outshot the Terps 16-12. a Wake defender. The Demon Deacons answered back in the eighth minute GAME 8 - SEPT. 18 when Kozey fired a shot from the left side of the box, Resnick BOX SCORE was there for the save, but could not control the ball. The [RV] YALE ...... 1 (OT) 1 2 O1 F Maryland (2-5-2) 0 0 0 0 rebound went straight back to Kozey, who headed a shot MARYLAND ...... 0 Clemson (5-2-1) 0 0 1 1 back at the Terrapin net, but Resnick was there again to COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland Goals: None. make the save. women’s soccer team lost a 1-0 heartbreaker in overtime to Goalkeepers: Maryland: Nikki Resnick (110:00, 0 The Terps’ best opportunity of the first half came in the the Yale Bulldogs Sunday afternoon at Ludwig Field. GA, 9 saves). Clemson: Ashley Phillips (110:00, 31st minute when Francis pressured a ball played back to Yale freshman Maggie Westfal gave the Bulldogs their 0 GA, 3 saves). Doe, who sent a bad pass right to Kelly Rozumalski just Team Stats: Maryland: Shots 5-4-2-1=12, Saves 3-4- sixth-straight victory by finishing a cross from senior Jamie outside of the 18 yard box. Rozumalski tried to chip the ball Ortega into the lower right corner of the Maryland goal in 1-1=9, Corner Kicks 1-1-0-0=2, Fouls 5-6-1-0=12, Offsides 0. Clemson: Shots 5-6-2-3=16, Saves over Doe, but got a little too much on the shot and it sailed the 95th minute. 1-1-1-0=3, Corner Kicks 1-3-0-1=5, Fouls 5-2-0- over the crossbar. “We lost 1-0 to a very good team,” said Maryland head 0=7, Offsides 1. coach Brian Pensky. “We knew Yale was going to be tough, Yellow Cards: Maryland: Lauren Krasko (55:45), Ashly because they only gave up three goals in seven games Kennedy (86:34), Kelly Rozumalski (86:36). BOX SCORE coming into today. We had a few real quality chances, unfortu- Att: 710 1 2 F nately they didn’t go our way and neither did the game.” No. 11 Wake Forest (6-3-1) 0 0 0 The best of those chances for the Terps came in the 64th Maryland (2-5-1) 0 1 1 minute. Freshman Kimmy Bunting sent a through-ball to a Goals: Maryland: Nataly Arias (Kimmy Francis) streaking Kelly Rozumalski, who beat the Yale defender 65:48. Goalkeepers: Wake Forest: Kaitlyn Doe (90:00, 1 and only had Bulldog goalkeeper, Susan Starr, to beat. GA, 0 saves). Maryland: Nikki Resnick (90:00, 0 Rozumalski put a move on Starr, beating the keeper, but a GA, 10 saves). Yale defender was able to slip in front of the Bulldog goal Team Stats: Wake Forest: Shots 10-11=21, Saves and make the game-saving kick-save. 0-0=0, Corner Kicks 0-2=2, Fouls 1-7=8, Offsides This concluded the non-conference schedule for the 1. Maryland: Shots 5-5=10, Saves 4-6=10, Corner Terps, who begin ACC play on Thursday, September 22, Kicks 1-4=5, Fouls 5-4=9, Offsides 0. at Clemson. Yellow Cards: Wake Forest: Sarah Kozey (68:41), Elizabeth Remy (72:24). Att: 2,740 28 GAME 11 - OCT. 2 GAME 12 - OCT. 6 Junior midfielder Sarah Sample led the Terrapin of- fensive attack with four shots, while Resnick finished the NO. 1 NORTH CAROLINA 4 MARYLAND ...... 1 game with six saves. MARYLAND ...... 0 NO. 17 FLORIDA STATE . 3 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Junior goalkeeper Nikki Resnick TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - The University of Maryland saved a Ludwig Field record 14 shots, but the University of women’s soccer team lost a 3-1 decision to No. 14 Florida BOX SCORE Maryland women’s soccer team fell to No. 1-ranked North State Thursday evening at the Seminole Soccer Complex. 1 2 F Carolina 4-0 in front of 1,727 fans at Ludwig Field Sunday For the second straight game, the Terps (3-7-2, 1-2-1 Maryland (3-8-2) 0 0 0 afternoon. ACC) gave its opponent its first goal on an own goal. This Miami (6-8-1) 1 1 2 Maryland battled the top-ranked Tar Heels in the first half, time, Florida State (10-2-0, 3-2-0 ACC) took the early lead Goals: Maryland: None. Miami: Kelly Pflunger (unas- sisted) 1:52, Rebecca Tweneboah (Bryn Heinicke, allowing only one goal, which came in the 17th minute. North in the third minute when a Maryland player deflected the ball P. Ricks-Chambers) 58:07. Carolina’s Kacey White started the scoring play with a short into the Terrapin net. Goalkeepers: Maryland: Nikki Resnick (90:00, 2 corner kick to , who tried to cross the ball in Less than two minutes later the Terrapins answered back GA, 6 saves). Miami: Alex Alford (90:00, 0 GA, front of the Maryland net. Maryland sophomore midfielder to knot the score at 1-1. Senior co-captain Kimmy Francis 3 saves). Ashly Kennedy tried to clear the cross, but the ball deflected dribbled through the Seminole defense to the top of the 18- Team Stats: Maryland: Shots 4-8=12, Saves 3-3=6, awkwardly off of her left leg into the Terrapin goal. yard box, where she launched a shot past FSU goalkeeper Corner Kicks 0-3=3, Fouls 9-12=21, Offsides 0. “I thought we were very good in the first 45 minutes Ali Mims into the back post. Miami: Shots 7-10=17, Saves 1-3=4, Corner Kicks 1-0=1, Fouls 2-9=11, Offsides 2. today,” said Maryland head coach Brian Pensky. “Then in The game remained tied through the remainder of the first Yellow Cards: Maryland: Kaila Sciascia (46:51), the second half - the combination of fatigue from Friday’s half, but Florida State changed that quickly after the halftime Danielle Malagari (49:25, 49:25). emotional win and yielding a second goal - we lost the edge break. In the 48th minute, Sel Kuralay, the Seminole’s leading Att: 272 that had made us successful.” scorer, tallied her 11th goal of the season on a close shot The Terps continued to battle the Tar Heels and Resnick from the left wing to give FSU a 2-1 lead. was stellar in net, saving several one-on-one scoring Florida State added an insurance goal in the 61st minute opportunities, but North Carolina’s offense finally broke on Katrina Schmidt’s first goal of the season. GAME 14 - OCT. 13 through in the 49th minute when White sent a long cross The Seminoles outshot the Terrapins 22-10 on the NC STATE...... 1 (OT) from the lower right corner of Maryland’s defensive third to evening. Terrapin goalkeeper Nikki Resnick, who averaged Chalupny, who received the ball at the top of the 18-yard 11 saves per game in Maryland’s first three ACC games this MARYLAND ...... 2 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Sarah Sample’s first goal as box. Chalupny settled the pass to her right foot, but miss-hit season, stopped just five FSU shots. a Maryland Terrapin gave the Terps’ women’s soccer team the ball. But Resnick was screened out of the play by UNC’s a 2-1 overtime victory over NC State Thursday night at and Chalupny’s soft shot made it through to Ludwig Field. the back of the net. BOX SCORE “Our defensive pressure in the first half was very good,” Heather O’Reilly, who was previously stopped twice in 1 2 F said Terrapin head coach Brian Pensky. “Our possession, one-on-one situations with Resnick, finally got one past the Maryland (2-7-2) 1 0 1 when we won it, was some of our best all year. We showed Terrapin keeper in the 70th minute on a short breakaway. Florida State (10-2-0) 1 2 3 great resiliency in overtime by finding a way to finish off a win Resnick did get a piece of the shot, but O’Reilly had enough Goals: Maryland: Kimmy Francis (unassisted) 3:26. Florida State: Own Goal (unassisted) 2:09, Sel that this team, and this program, needed very much.” pace on the ball to get it into the net. Kuralay (unassisted) 47:14, Katrin Schmidt (Libby Maryland, which dominated the game and out shot the Freshman Mandy Moraca finished off the scoring with Gianeskis) 60:07. Wolfpack 30-13, took an early 1-0 lead on Kimmy Francis’ her first collegiate goal on a chip shot over Resnick in the Goalkeepers: Maryland: Nikki Resnick (90:00, 3 team-leading third goal of the season in the ninth minute 79th minute. GA, 5 saves). Florida State: Ali Mims (90:00, 1 of play. An NC State defender was whistled for a foul just Resnick stopped seven shots in each half to set a Ludwig GA, 4 saves). outside the Wolfpack 18-yard box, giving Francis a free kick Field record of 14 saves in a game. The previous mark was Team Stats: Maryland: Shots 4-6=10, Saves 0-5=5, from 24 yards. The senior from Richboro, Pa., sent a low held by Riki-Ann Serrins, who stopped 13 shots in a 3-1 win Corner Kicks 1-0=1, Fouls 3-5=8, Offsides 1. Florida State: Shots 12-10=22, Saves 3-1=4, Corner Kicks line drive, through a pack of NC State and Maryland players over Penn State. 7-3=10, Fouls 5-7=12, Offsides 2. and past Wolfpack goalkeeper Kim Selz, into the lower left Yellow Cards: Maryland: Aimee Bresani (44:52). corner of the net. Florida State: Kelly Rowland (36:51) The Terps continued to pressure the Wolfpack defense, Att: 902 BOX SCORE but were unable to score another goal in regulation on Selz, 1 2 F who finished the game with 12 saves. No. 1 North Carolina (12-0-0) 1 3 4 Maryland (2-5-1) 0 0 0 GAME 13 - OCT. 9 NC State, which didn’t have many quality offensive Goals: North Carolina: Own Goal (unassisted) 16:39, opportunities, tied the game in the 78th minute when Carol Lori Chalupny (Kacey White) 48:11, Heather MARYLAND ...... 0 Tognetti found the ball at her feet after a scramble in front O'Reilly (unassisted) 69:21, Mandy Moraca (unas- MIAMI...... 2 of the Maryland goal. Tognetti fired a shot that bounced off sisted) 78:04. CORAL GABLES, Fla. - For the second time this season the bottom of the crossbar and into the Terrapin net for her Goalkeepers: North Carolina: Aly Winget (90:00, 0 the University of Maryland women’s soccer team had to play a fifth goal of the season. GA, 1 save). Maryland: Nikki Resnick (90:00, 4 Neither team was able to score again in regulation, setting GA, 14 saves). significant portion of a game down a man. And for the second Team Stats: North Carolina: Shots 14-20=34, Saves time this season it was too big of an obstacle to overcome as the scene for Sample’s heroics. 1-0=1, Corner Kicks 2-2=4, Fouls 6-5=11, Offsides the Terps lost 2-0 at Miami this afternoon at Cobb Stadium Just three minutes into the first overtime, freshman Kaila 3. Maryland: Shots 4-2=6, Saves 7-7=14, Corner in Coral Gables, Fla. Sciascia, who was making her first start in the midfield this Kicks 0-0=0, Fouls 5-4=9, Offsides 4. The Hurricanes jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the season, sent a cross from the far left corner of the Wolfpack Yellow Cards: Maryland: Ashly Kennedy (40:00). second minute of the game when Miami’s Kelly Pflunger won defensive third to the far right post of the NC State net where Att: 1,727 the ball inside Maryland’s 18-yard box and chipped the ball Sample finished it with her right foot to end the game. past Terrapin goalkeeper Nikki Resnick for the goal. Francis’ goal, the 22nd of her career, brings her career The two teams battled back and forth throughout the point total to 66, which ties her for third all-time at Maryland remainder of the first half with neither side able to score. with Robin McCullough. The goal also gave Francis sole The game’s turning point came in the 50th minute when possession of sixth place in career goals scored. She also senior defender Danielle Malagari was given back-to-back fired a career-high 11 shots, which raises her career total to yellow cards and was ejected from the game. 218, which places her second on that all-time list. Nine minutes later Miami added the insurance goal when Defensively for the Terrapins, junior goalkeeper Nikki Rebecca Tweneboah finished a cross from the right side of Resnick made seven stops. Maryland played the entire the Maryland goal by Paulelett Ricks-Chambers. game with three freshman in the denfensive backfield - Aimee Bresani ,Kimmy Bunting and Amanda Paizs . 29 BOX SCORE 1 2 O1 F NC State (6-8-0) 0 1 0 1 Maryland (2-5-1) 1 0 1 2 Goals: NC State: Carol Tognetti (Tami Krzeszewski, Jessica O'Rourke) 8:43. Maryland: Kimmy Francis (unassisted) 8:43, Sarah Sample (Kaila Sciascia) 92:16. Goalkeepers: NC State: Kim Selz (92:16, 2 GA, 12 saves). Maryland: Nikki Resnick (92:16, 1 GA, 7 saves). Team Stats: NC State: Shots 7-6-0=13, Saves 3- 9-0=12, Corner Kicks 0-1-0=1, Fouls 8-5-0=13, Offsides 1. Maryland: Shots 15-14-1=30, Saves 2-5-0=7, Corner Kicks 0-2-0=2, Fouls 7-13-0=20, Offsides 0. Yellow Cards: NC State: Megan Buescher (55:18). Att:

GAME 15 - OCT. 16 MARYLAND ...... 0 No. 6 DUKE ...... 1 2005 Seniors: Mallory Mahar (left) and Danielle Malagari DURHAM, N.C. - Junior goalkeeper Nikki Resnick made nine savesand allowed only one goal, a deflection off the left Both teams were unsettled in the first half, but the Ter- GAME 17 - OCT. 23 rapins came out in the second half, dominated possession post, but that one goal was the difference in Maryland’s 1-0 MARYLAND ...... 0 defeat at No. 6 Duke in Durham, N.C., Sunday afternoon. and created scoring opportunities. Maryland outshot Virginia The Blue Devils controlled the first half, outshooting the Tech 11-1 in the second half, but could not get a shot past No. 8 VIRGINIA ...... 2 Terps 10-0, but it wasn’t until the 41st minute that Duke found the Hokie defense. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - The University of Maryland its way onto the scoreboard. Christie McDonald tallied her Mallory Soldner made seven saves for Virginia Tech, women’s soccer team played well and had its share of scor- fourth goal of the season on a header off the left post from but it was defender Lindsay Alexander who came up with ing chances at No. 8 Virginia Sunday afternoon at Klöckner a cross by Carolyn Ford. the biggest save of the game. In the 70th minute Terrapin Stadium in Charlottesville, Va., but was twice thwarted by Maryland played a controlled game, but found itself press- defender Ashly Kennedy got her head on the end of a corner the crossbar in a 2-0 defeat. ing offensively in the second half. Freshman Kaila Sciascia kick from senior forward Kimmy Francis. Kennedy directed Senior defender Danielle Malagari nearly gave the had the Terps’ best scoring chance in the 74th minute, but the header to the near post, away from Soldner who was Terps a 1-0 lead in the 32nd minute when she collected a Blue Devil goalkeeper Allison Lipsher was there to make the positioned in the middle of the goal, but Alexander blocked ball on the far right side of the field, just across the midfield save, her only one of the game. Kennedy’s shot and preserved the scoreless tie. stripe. Without hesitation, Malagari fired a left-footed shot The game almost ended in the final minute of the first from more than 40 yards out toward the upper left corner of overtime when senior defender Danielle Malagari launched a the Cavalier net that just nicked the crossbar and bounced BOX SCORE shot from more than 40 yards out that appeared to be headed over the goal. The shot was nearly identical to the one she 1 2 F into the top right corner of the Hokie net, but Soldner used took against Virginia Tech on October 19, when the Hokie Maryland (4-9-2) 0 0 0 every inch of her 5-11 frame to get a finger on the ball and keeper was able to tip her shot from 42 yards off the crossbar Duke (11-2-1) 1 0 0 deflect it over the crossbar. and over the goal. Goals: Maryland: None. Duke: Christie McDonald The Terps had one last chance to get the victory in the Virginia came right back at the Terrapin defense five (Carolyn Ford) 40:25. 110th minute. Francis collected the ball in the lower left corner minutes later and Jen Redmond became the crossbar’s Goalkeepers: Maryland: Nikki Resnick (90:00, 1 of the Hokie defensive third and crossed a centering pass to next victim. GA, 9 saves). Duke: Allison Lipsher (90:00, 0 GA, 1 saves). Sarah Sample, who fired a shot high from 12 yards directly Less than a minute later, Terrapin freshman Kaila Team Stats: Maryland: Shots 0-3=3, Saves 5-4=9, in front of the Virginia Tech net. Sciascia found senior co-captain Kimmy Francis with a nice Corner Kicks 0-0=0, Fouls 5-7=12, Offsides 0. Maryland’s defense, which has been shuffled throughout through-ball that Francis collected and fired at the Cavalier Duke: Shots 10-7=17, Saves 0-1=1, Corner Kicks the season due to injuries, rose to the occasion, allowing only net, but Christina de Vries was there to make the save, one 0-3=3, Fouls 3-10=13, Offsides 1. seven Hokie shots. Junior goalkeeper Nikki Resnick entered of her three on the afternoon. Yellow Cards: Maryland: Nikki Resnick (81:45). the game leading the ACC in saves per game (6.3) was only The Terps almost broke the scoreless tie with less than Att: 412 called upon to make three saves. three minutes to play in the first half when senior midfielder Simone Dekker was able to create some space but her shot sailed high over the Virginia goal. GAME 16 - OCT. 19 BOX SCORE The Cavaliers came out strong at the start of the second VIRGINIA TECH. . . 0 (2OT) 1 2 O1 OT F half, but junior goalkeeper Nikki Resnick, who finished with Virginia Tech (5-10-2) 0 0 0 0 0 seven saves on the afternoon, made back-to-back saves in MARYLAND ...... 0 Maryland (4-9-3) 0 0 0 0 0 the first five minutes to keep the game scoreless. COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland Goals: None. But Virginia was finally able to break through in the 57th Goalkeepers: Va. Tech: Mallory Soldner (110:00, 0 women’s soccer team and the Virginia Tech Hokies played minute when a Maryland foul gave the Cavaliers a free kick 110 minutes, but neither team could find the net and had to GA, 7 saves). Maryland: Nikki Resnick (110:00, 0 GA, 3 saves). from 20 yards that All-American finished for settle for a 0-0 tie Wednesday night at Ludwig Field. Team Stats: Va. Tech: Shots 3-1-1-2=7, Saves 1-4- her second goal of the season. The Wahoos would tack on “This result is disappointing,” said Maryland head coach 3-0=8, Corner Kicks 2-0-2-0=4, Fouls 4-3-0-2=9, the insurance goal in the 64th minute when Jess Ronstedt Brian Pensky. “We felt confident coming into tonight, based Offsides 3. Maryland: Shots 4-11-3-1=19, Saves scored her eighth goal of the season. on our last two performances, that we were going to get a 1-0-1-1=3, Corner Kicks 1-4-1-0=6, Fouls 5-6-1- Virginia kept up the offensive pressure, but was unable win. I thought that our players battled hard, particularly in the 1=13, Offsides 3. to get another score past Resnick and the Terrapin defense, Yellow Cards: Maryland: Aimee Bresani (75:23), Kaila second half and overtime, but unfortunately we were not able which gave the Terps one more opportunity to try to get a to finish our chances.” Sciascia (106:42). Att: 2,567 goal on the board and get back into the game.

30 Maryland won a corner kick in the 84th minute that Francis took and sent to the far post where midfielder Aimee Bresani connected with a header that just sailed right of the Cavalier net. With time running out the Terps had two opportunities in the final two minutes, but the crossbar and de Vries were there again to turn them away. Dekker struck a great ball in the 88th minute that just clipped the crossbar, while freshman forward Lauren Sands had a good scoring chance in the 89th minute, but de Vries was there for the save.

BOX SCORE 1 2 F Maryland (4-10-3) 0 0 0 Virginia (12-4-1) 0 2 2 Goals: Maryland: None. Virginia: Sarah Huffman (unassisted) 56:15, Jess Ronstedt (Sarah Huff- man) 64:12. Goalkeepers: Maryland: Nikki Resnick (90:00, 2 GA, 7 saves). Virginia: Christina de Vries (90:00, 0 GA, 3 saves). Team Stats: Maryland: Shots 4-3=7, Saves 3-4=7, Cor- ner Kicks 0-3=3, Fouls 3-5=8, Offsides 1. Virginia: 2005 Seniors: Lauren Krasko (left) and Mel Anderson Shots 6-13=20, Saves 1-2=3, Corner Kicks 5-3=8, Fouls 6-4=10, Offsides 5. freshman Aimee Bresani, who was in the midfield away The Terrapins responded to the challenge by stiffening Yellow Cards: Virginia: Kara Frederick (83:33). from the corner kick due to a broken nose, made a run into their defense and not allowing another goal in the game. Att: 932 the box and headed the ball into the Boston College goal for Maryland kept fighting away in the second half, hold- a 2-1 Maryland lead. ing the Tar Heel offense in check. The Terps finally broke The goal was the first collegiate goal for Bresani and through the Carolina defense in the 70th minute to make the score 3-1. GAME 18 - OCT. 29 Francis was credited with an assist, which moved her into sole possession of third place on the school’s all-time points The play started with a handball call on a Carolina de- NO. 8 BOSTON COLLEGE 1 list with 67. fender that gave Maryland a direct free kick from just outside MARYLAND ...... 2 Armed with a one-goal lead, the Terrapins packed their the UNC penalty box. Senior co-captain Kimmy Francis took COLLEGE PARK, Md. - It might have been “Senior Night” defensive zone and did not allow the Eagles a quality scoring the free kick and laced a shot at the Carolina net, but UNC at Ludwig Field, but it was a pair of freshmen that scored the opportunity in the remaining 40 minutes. goalkeeper Aly Winget tipped the shot over the crossbar for goals to give the University of Maryland women’s soccer team The game marked the final match at Ludwig Field for a Terrapin corner kick. a 2-1 victory over No. 8 Boston College Saturday evening. seven Maryland seniors: Melissa Anderson, Dekker, Laura Francis sent the corner kick to the far left of the Tar Heel “Our seniors deserved a night like this,” said Maryland Desobry, Francis, Lauren Krasko, Mallory Mahar and goal mouth, where redshirt-sophomore Ashly Kennedy got head coach Brian Pensky. “Right now it feels very good to Danielle Malagari. on the end of the cross and headed it at the goal, but a UNC have beaten a team like Boston College. They are hard- defender was there to make the team save. The rebound nosed, competitive group and we matched that tonight. This bounced off of a couple of players before Kennedy one-timed win should give us the confidence we need going into the it into the top right corner of the Carolina net for her second ACC Tournament next week.” BOX SCORE goal of the season. The Eagles had given up only 10 goals coming into the 1 2 F First team All-ACC goalkeeper Nikki Resnick made nine game and the Terps had only scored 10 goals all season long, Boston College (11-4-2) 1 0 1 saves in the game for the Terrapins. but it was Maryland that jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the 33rd Maryland (2-5-1) 1 1 2 Maryland ends its season with an overall record of 5-11-3. Goals: Boston College: Tara Luciani (Heather Fer- minute. Senior midfielder Simone Dekker started the play, The game marked the final chapter in the careers of seven ron) 34:45. Maryland: Kimmy Bunting (Simone Terrapin seniors: Melissa Anderson, Simone Dekker, Laura dribbling through the midfield and sending a through-ball right Dekker) 32:05, Aimee Bresani (Nataly Arias, Kimmy Desobry, Kimmy Francis, Lauren Krasko, Mallory Mahar to the feet of freshman Kimmy Bunting, who was playing Francis) 49:46. forward for the first time Sept. 18 vs. Yale. Bunting made a Goalkeepers: Boston College: Arianna Criscione and Danielle Malagari. terrific run down the left side of the BC defensive third and (90:00, 2 GA, 2 saves). Maryland: Nikki Resnick crossed the ball across her body and headed toward the (90:00, 1 GA, 8 saves). Eagle net. BC goalkeeper Arianna Criscione came off her line Team Stats: Boston College: Shots 13-5=18, Saves BOX SCORE 1-2=3, Corner Kicks 7-3=10, Fouls 6-5=11, Offsides to meet Bunting, but Bunting beat Criscione with the dribble 1 2 F 1. Maryland: Shots 4-8=12, Saves 6-2=8, Corner and fired a shot from the left side of the Boston College goal. Maryland (5-11-3) 0 1 1 Kicks 0-2=2, Fouls 6-8=14, Offsides 1. North Carolina (18-1-0) 3 0 3 The shot hit the far right post, but rebounded into the Eagle Yellow Cards: None. Goals: Maryland: Ashly Kennedy (unassisted) 68:59. goal for the 1-0 Terrapin lead. Att: 1,727 North Carolina: Lidsay Tarpley (Elizabeth Guess, That lead would be short-lived as Boston College re- Kacie White) 0:59, Lidsay Tarpley (Kacey White) sponded less than three minutes later. Heather Ferron sent 7:32, Jaime Gilbert (Elizabeth Guess, Lacey a corner kick from the far right side of the Terrapin zone to White) 9:58. the left side of the Maryland net. Tara Luciani was able to get GAME 19 - NOV. 2 Goalkeepers: Maryland: Nikki Resnick (90:00, 3 GA, on the end of the corner and finish the ball into the top right 9 saves). North Carolina: Aly Winget (78:33, 1 ACC QUARTERFINALS GA, 2 saves), Anna Rodenbough (11:27, 0 GA, corner of the Terp goal to tie the score at 1-1. MARYLAND ...... 0 0 saves). The game would remain tied until the 50th minute when Team Stats: Maryland: Shots 1-3=4, Saves 3-6=9, the Terps would counter with a corner kick goal of their No. 3 NORTH CAROLINA 3 Corner Kicks 1-1=2, Fouls 3-3=6, Offsides 4. North own. Senior co-captain Kimmy Francis started the play CARY, N.C. - The University of Maryland women’s soccer Carolina: Shots 9-14=23, Saves 1-2=3, Corner with a corner kick from the far right corner that sailed to team’s season ended with a 3-1 loss to No. 3 North Carolina Kicks 1-8=9, Fouls 6-3=9, Offsides 4. the middle of the Boston College six-yard box. Sophomore in the first round of the ACC Tournament on Wednesday night Yellow Cards: Maryland: Kaila Sciascia (78:33). Nataly Arias was able to get on the end of the corner and at the SAS Soccer Park in Cary, N.C. Att: 1,314 get a solid header at the BC goal, but an Eagle defender Carolina scored three times in the first 10 minutes, two was at the right post and knocked the ball back out where by , the 2003 NCAA Player of the Year, and one by Jamie Gilbert, to take an early 3-0 lead. 31 2005 ACC REVIEW FINAL STANDINGS ACC Overall School (Points) W-L-T Pct. For Opp Home Road W-L-T Pct For Opp Home Road Neutral North Carolina 9-1-0 .900 32 7 3-1-0 6-0-0 23-1-1 .940 90 15 8-1-1 7-0-0 8-0-0 Virginia 8-2-0 .800 15 4 5-0-0 3-2-0 18-6-1 .740 57 24 12-1-1 4-4-0 2-1-0 Florida State 8-2-0 .800 25 10 5-1-0 3-1-0 20-4-1 .820 65 22 9-1-0 8-1-1 3-2-0 Duke 6-4-0 .600 13 7 4-1-0 2-3-0 14-6-1 .690 34 13 7-1-0 3-4-1 4-1-0 Boston College 5-4-1 .550 10 12 2-2-1 3-2-0 13-6-2 .667 25 17 7-2-1 4-3-1 2-1-0 Clemson 4-5-1 .450 11 16 2-3-1 2-2-0 9-9-2 .500 26 29 6-4-1 3-3-0 0-2-1 Wake Forest 4-6-0 .400 12 17 3-3-0 1-3-0 9-9-1 .500 33 30 5-3-1 4-4-0 0-2-0 Maryland 3-5-2 .400 6 14 3-1-1 0-4-1 5-11-3 .342 13 31 5-4-2 0-5-1 0-2-0 NC State 2-8-0 .200 8 16 1-3-0 1-5-0 6-12-0 .333 17 22 4-5-0 2-7-0 0-0-0 Miami 2-8-0 .200 5 21 1-4-0 1-4-0 8-11-1 .425 22 30 4-5-0 4-5-1 0-1-0 Virginia Tech 1-7-2 .200 8 21 1-3-0 0-4-2 6-10-3 .395 18 28 2-4-1 3-4-2 1-2-0 INDIVDUAL LEADERS ACC HONORS Goals Per Game GP No. Avg/G Game-Winning Goals GP No. Avg/G OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1. Heather O’Reilly-NC (28) 24 18 0.75 1. Sel Kuralay-FS 24 6 0.25 Heather O’Reilly North Carolina 2. Lindsay Tarpley-NC 21 15 0.71 2. Lori Chalupny-NC 23 5 0.22 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 3. Sel Kuralay-FS 24 16 0.67 Viola Odebrecht-FS 24 5 0.21 Carolyn Ford Duke 4. Jess Rostedt-VA 23 12 0.52 4. Allison Graham-CU 19 4 0.21 5. India Trotter-FS 25 13 0.52 Jess Rostedt-VA 23 4 0.17 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 6. Elizabeth Guess-NC 25 12 0.48 Heather O’Reilly-NC 24 4 0.17 Jess Rostedt Virginia 7. Lori Chalupny-NC 23 10 0.43 Kacey White-NC 25 4 0.16 COACH OF THE YEAR 8. Sarah Kozey-WF 19 8 0.42 India Trotter-FS 25 4 0.16 Mark Krikorian Florida State 9. Jaime Gilbert-NC 25 10 0.40 10. Elizabeth Remy-WF 18 7 0.39 Saves Per Game GP No. Avg/G ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM 1. Nikki Resnick-MD 18 115 6.39 Lori Chalupny North Carolina Assists Per Game GP No. Avg/G 2. Kim Selz-ST 17 88 5.18 Carolyn Ford Duke 1. Kacey White-NC (2) 25 25 1.00 3. Lauren McAdam-UM 18 92 5.11 Boston College 2. Lindsay Tarpley-NC (13) 21 13 0.62 4. Mallory Soldner-VT 18 87 4.83 Sarah Huffman Virginia 3. Elizabeth Remy-WF (14) 18 11 0.61 5. Ashley Phillips-CU 19 88 4.63 Noelle Keselica Virginia 4. Allison Graham-CU (24) 19 10 0.53 6. Arianna Criscione-BC 21 79 3.76 Sel Kuralay Florida State 5. Kate Seibert-DU 16 8 0.50 7. Ali Mims-FS 24 79 3.29 Rebecca Moros Duke 6. Elizabeth Guess-NC 25 12 0.48 8. Kaitlyn Doe-WF 18 58 3.22 Heather O’Reilly North Carolina 7. Heather O’Reilly-NC 24 11 0.46 9. Christina de Vries-VA 24 63 2.62 Viola Odebrecht Florida State 8. Sel Kuralay-FS 24 9 0.38 10. Allison Lipsher-DU 21 45 2.14 Nikki Resnick Maryland 9. India Trotter-FS 25 9 0.36 India Trotter Florida State 10. Shannon Foley-VA 20 7 0.35 Goals Against Average GP GA Minutes GaAvg 1. Aly Winget-NC (16) 21 11 1694:32 0.58 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM Shots Per Game GP No. Avg/G 2. Allison Lipsher-DU (17) 21 12 1817:03 0.59 North Carolina 1. Lindsay Tarpley-NC 21 99 4.71 3. Arianna Criscione-BC 21 17 1930:00 0.79 Courtney Foster Clemson 2. Sel Kuralay-FS 24 94 3.92 4. Ali Mims-FS 24 22 2188:46 0.90 Kimmy Francis Maryland 3. Heather O’Reilly-NC 24 81 3.38 5. Christina de Vries-VA 24 23 2044:21 1.01 Allison Graham Clemson 4. Lori Chalupny-NC 23 76 3.30 6. Kim Selz-ST 17 19 1490:30 1.15 Darby Kroyer Duke 5. Yael Averbuch-NC 25 76 3.04 7. Ashley Phillips-CU 19 25 1703:09 1.32 Sarah Kozey Wake Forest 6. Elizabeth Guess-NC 25 75 3.00 8. Kaitlyn Doe-WF 18 22 1447:45 1.37 Ashley Phillips Clemson 7. Kimmy Francis-MD 19 54 2.84 9. Lauren McAdam-UM 18 26 1609:49 1.45 Jess Rostedt Virginia 8. Sarah Kozey-WF 19 52 2.74 10. Mallory Soldner-VT 18 26 1602:42 1.46 Virginia 9. Jess Rostedt-VA 23 62 2.70 Melanie Schneider Wake Forest 10. Darby Kroyer-DU 21 56 2.67 Shutouts Per Game GP SO Sho/G Lindsay Tarpley North Carolina 1. Arianna Criscione-BC 21 13 0.62 Kacey White North Carolina Points Per Game GP Gls Ast Pts Avg/G 2. Allison Lipsher-DU 21 9 0.43 1. Lindsay Tarpley-NC (15) 21 15 13 43 2.05 3. Christina de Vries-VA 24 10 0.42 ALL-ACC FRESHMEN TEAM 2. Heather O’Reilly-NC (17) 24 18 11 47 1.96 4. Aly Winget-NC 21 8 0.38 Yael Averbuch North Carolina 3. Sel Kuralay-FS 24 16 9 41 1.71 5. Ali Mims-FS 24 8 0.33 Nikki Krzysik Virginia 4. Kacey White-NC 25 8 25 41 1.64 6. Ashley Phillips-CU 19 6 0.32 Christie McDonald Duke 5. Elizabeth Guess-NC 25 12 12 36 1.44 7. Mallory Soldner-VT 18 5 0.28 Laurie Beth Puglisi Virginia Tech 6. India Trotter-FS 25 13 9 35 1.40 8. Lauren McAdam-UM 18 4 0.22 Kelly Virginia 7. Elizabeth Remy-WF 18 7 11 25 1.39 Nikki Resnick-MD 18 4 0.22 Jess Rostedt Virginia 8. Jess Rostedt-VA 23 12 5 29 1.26 Kaitlyn Doe-WF 18 4 0.22 Katrin Schmidt Florida State 9. Lori Chalupny-NC 23 10 8 28 1.22 Lindsay Vera NC State 10. Viola Odebrecht-FS 24 9 8 26 1.08 Sarah Wagenfuhr Florida State Caroline Walden Boston College 32 Florida State