Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Terps Outlast BC 7-6
Terps Rally Past the Hoyas 20-11
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by Brian Kapur
Katie Faas started the Terps on a 5-0 run and the team never looked back. The Jones sisters, Brittany and Brandi, each notched a goal during the run, while Karri Ellen Johnson and Laura Merrifield accounted for the rest during the run.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Terps Set For Showdown with Local Rival
Terps Cruise Past New Hampshire

Terps Surge Past George Mason

Terps Race Past Stalling Cavs

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by Brian Kapur
After a closely contested first half, the Terps' offense exploded for five unanswered goals in the second half to power the Terps past the Cavaliers 11-5.
Virginia played the Terps tough in the first half and used a combination of speedy transition and stalling in the attacking zone to keep the Terps off balance. The Cavs were able to score first, but the Terps answered back on a Karri Ellen Johnson goal.
The teams continued to trade goals through the half as the teams battled to a 5-5 tie. But then Caitlyn McFadden gave the Terps a 6-5 lead and momentum with a goal just minutes before intermission.
Virginia had an opportunity to get back into the game in the second half when they won the openning draw and held the ball for about 10 minutes. But the Terps forced a turnover and Sarah Mollision scored for the Terps to open the scoring floodgates as the Terps w
ould go on to outscore the Cavaliers 5-0 in the second half.
Johnson finished with four goals, McFadden had a hat trick and Mollison and Brandi Jones finished with two goals each.
The Terps second half shutout was a product of a swarming defense which allowed just 11 shots in the entire game and allowed the Cavs just a 50 percent clear percentage.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Terps Demolish Duke in Durham

This was supposed to be a tough and close battle bettween top-5 teams. But the Terps turned a rematch from last year's ACC Title game into a blowout.
The Terps dominated the Blue Devils in every phase of the game to win 17-4.
Like in last year's championship game, the Terps started off the game red hot and opened up a 4-0 lead. But unlike the title game, the Terps kept the pedal to the metal.
Amanda Spinnenweber, Sarah Mollison and Katie Schwarzmann each notched hat-tricks in the route.
Duke standout Sarah Bullard ended the run with a goal to make it 4-1, but the Te
rps reeled off five unanswered goals by halftime to build a 9-1 lead.The Terps defense anchored by Brittany Dipper, who notched nine saves, did not allow Duke a comback opportunity, while the offense kept piling on the points.
Strong Second Half Powers Terps Past Penn State

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The Terps would build a 14-6 lead about midway through the second half. Penn State never recovered as the Terps contiued their offensive onslaught enroute to the 17-9 win.
