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2 2005 & 2006 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS unmatched by any coach in the country. She became the winningest coach at Maryland in 1998, surpassing her mentor Sue Tyler’s 153 victories. Now, she has posted over 300 victories, which ranks among the top 20 winningest coaches in NCAA history. Accolades have come in the form of six NFHCA Coach of the Year awards (1991, 1993, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2006), four ACC Coach of the Year honors (1992, 1995, 1998, 2001) and 10 Mid-Atlantic Regional Coach of the Year citations for Meharg. She captured her 300th-career win on the day the Terps defeated Wake Forest for the program’s sixth conference title in College Park and is one of six Division I head coaches to win over 300 games. Though Meharg’s numbers are extraordinary, her leadership is much more. As a serious educator through sport, she recognizes the ability of athletic competition to teach life lessons. The mentor emphasizes the characteristics of sports that can be used as a vehicle to develop a meaningful life. “Establishing a hard working, compassionate environment which assists to teach women in ‘becoming’ confident female leaders through their roles as a member of the Maryland field hockey team,” says Meharg. A program rich with a winning tradition, no other figure in Maryland field hockey has exemplified that tradition better than head coach Missy Meharg as she heads into her 20th season. Voted National Coach of the Year an unprecedented six times, Meharg has solidified Maryland’s position among the top field hockey programs in the nation, leading the team to back-to-back NCAA Championships for the first time and the program’s fifth overall in 2005 and 2006. With a firm grasp on national top five for at least a decade, Meharg has led the Terrapins to four of the program’s five national titles, while serving as an assistant coach during the team’s first run in 1987. In her 19 years, the team has reached the national semifinals 10 times, including the last four years in a row, a first for the program. Maryland has also advanced to the national championship game six times under the legendary coach. Competing in the toughest conference in the nation, Meharg has also mentored the Terps to sixACC Tournament titles and five regular season crowns. Her teams have also had six 20-win seasons, including three in the last four years. Despite all the successes, Meharg has not slowed in her efforts to lure top talent to College Park and mentor them to success. Her players have garnered three Honda Awards, presented to the nation’s most outstanding player, 70 All-Americans, seven ACC Players of the Year, six ACC Rookies of the Year, eight ACC Tournament MVP’s, 69 All-ACC performers and over 100 National Academic Squad honorees. Meharg has developed 40 Terrapins who have reached the highest level of field hockey, with 40 players competing internationally, including five players who are members of the 2007 U.S. National Team. Meharg can be described as a leader, a motivator and a mentor. Her six National Field Hockey CoachesAssociation National Coach of the Year citations are HEAD COACH MISSY MEHARG 20TH SEASON AT MARYLAND • DELAWARE '85 SIX-TIME NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Meharg named an assistant coach in 1985 985-86 994 993 992 ACC CHAMPS 99 990 989 988 995 996 Terps wins NCAA title under Sue Tyler 987 NCAA CHAMPS Meharg promoted to head coach National Coach of the Year Terps win first of six ACC titles; ACC Coach of the Year Terps win National Championship; Meharg named National Coach of the Year Meharg wins #100; ACC Coach of the Year Regional Coach of the Year Served as Assistant Coach of the U.S. National Team

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unmatchedbyanycoachinthecountry.Shebecame the winningest coach at Marylandin1998,surpassinghermentorSueTyler’s153 victories. Now, she has posted over300victories,whichranksamongthetop20winningestcoachesinNCAAhistory.

AccoladeshavecomeintheformofsixNFHCA Coach of theYear awards (1991,1993, 1999, 2001, 2005, 2006), fourACCCoach of the Year honors (1992, 1995,1998, 2001) and 10 Mid-Atlantic RegionalCoachoftheYearcitationsforMeharg.She

capturedher300th-careerwinonthedaytheTerpsdefeatedWake

Forestfortheprogram’ssixth conference title

in Col lege Parkand isoneof sixDivision I headcoaches to winover300games.

Though Meharg’s numbers are extraordinary, her leadership ismuch more.As a serious educator through sport, she recognizes

the ability of athletic competition to teach life lessons.The mentoremphasizesthecharacteristicsofsportsthatcanbeusedasavehicletodevelopameaningfullife.

“Establishing a hard working, compassionate environment whichassists to teachwomen in ‘becoming’confident female leaders through their

rolesasamemberoftheMarylandfieldhockeyteam,”saysMeharg.

Aprogramrichwithawinningtradition,nootherfigureinMarylandfieldhockeyhasexemplifiedthattraditionbetterthanheadcoachMissyMehargassheheadsintoher20thseason.VotedNationalCoachoftheYearanunprecedentedsixtimes,MeharghassolidifiedMaryland’s positionamong the top field hockeyprograms in thenation,leadingtheteamtoback-to-backNCAAChampionshipsforthefirsttimeandtheprogram’sfifthoverallin2005and2006.

Withafirmgrasponnationaltopfiveforatleastadecade,MeharghasledtheTerrapinstofouroftheprogram’sfivenationaltitles,whileservingasanassistantcoachduringtheteam’sfirstrunin1987.In

her19years,theteamhasreachedthenationalsemifinals10times,includingthelastfouryearsinarow,afirstfortheprogram.Marylandhasalsoadvancedtothenationalchampionshipgamesixtimesunderthelegendarycoach.

Competinginthetoughestconferenceinthenation,MeharghasalsomentoredtheTerpstosixACCTournamenttitlesandfiveregularseasoncrowns.Herteamshavealsohadsix20-winseasons,includingthreeinthelastfouryears.

Despiteallthesuccesses,MeharghasnotslowedinhereffortstoluretoptalenttoCollegeParkandmentorthemtosuccess.HerplayershavegarneredthreeHondaAwards,presentedtothenation’smostoutstandingplayer,70All-Americans,sevenACCPlayersoftheYear,sixACCRookiesoftheYear,eightACCTournamentMVP’s,69All-ACCperformersandover100NationalAcademicSquadhonorees.

Meharghasdeveloped40Terrapinswhohavereachedthehighestleveloffieldhockey,with40playerscompetinginternationally,includingfiveplayerswhoaremembersofthe2007U.S.NationalTeam.

Mehargcanbedescribedasaleader,amotivatorandamentor.HersixNationalFieldHockeyCoachesAssociationNationalCoachoftheYearcitationsare

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“Coachingwithenthusiasm,buildingacommunityandestablishingamindsetofservicemodelstheultimatesuccess.”

DuringhertenureatMaryland,shehasbeeninvolvedinallfacetsofcollegiatefieldhockey.ShecurrentlyservesontheNCAAMid-AtlanticRegionalAdvisoryCommittee.In1996,MehargservedasanassistantcoachasformerTerpAll-AmericanKateKauffman-BeachandtheU.S.squadcompetedintheOlympicGamesinAtlanta.

TheTerpshavebeenrepresentedintheOlympics,thePanAmericanGames,theWorldCup,theOlympicQualifyingTournamentandanumberofotherinternationalcompetitions.In2003,formerTerpAll-AmericansKauffman-Beach,DinaRizzoandKeliSmithparticipatedinthePanAmericanGames.PaulaInfanteparticipatedinthegamesasamemberoftheChileanNationalTeam.RizzoandformerTerrapinsSarahSilvettiandLaurenPowleyhelpedtheU.S.qualifyforthe2006WorldCupthenplacedsixthinthetournament,thesecond-bestshowingsince1994whereMeharg assisted the teamtoabronzemedal.

M e h a r g i s a na c c o m p l i s h e d a n dexperienced coach on theinternational stage. Shewasamemberof theU.S.NationalTeam’s coachingstafffrom1993-1997,whichincludedherappearanceinthe1996Olympics,the1994WorldCupinDublin,Ireland,andthe1995PanAmericanGames in Argentina. In1994and1995,sheservedas the head coach for theU.S.Under-21team.Afterahiatus,shereturnedtotheU.S.FieldHockeyelitelevelprogramin2004,coachingonboththeseniorandjuniornationalteamselectionprograms.ShewasnamedheadcoachoftheMarylandHighPerformanceCenter,establishingtheFieldHockey&LacrosseComplexasaneastcoastnationaltrainingsite.HerHPCThunderstickssquadwontheUSFHANationalWomen’sTournamentinthesummerof2006.

did You knoW?• SincetheNFHCAbeganrecognizingtheNationalCoach

oftheYearin1990,MissyMeharg’ssixawardsarethemostforanycoachatthecollegelevel.

• LeadingtheTerpstofourNCAAtitles,MissyMehargisoneofjustfivecoachesinDivisionIhistorytohavewonmultiplenationalchampionshipsinfieldhockey,alongwithBethAndersofOldDominion(9),KarenSheltonofNorthCarolina(4),JenniferAverill(3)ofWakeForestandDianeWrightofConnecticut(2).

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“esTablishinG a hard WorkinG, compassionaTe environmenT Which assisTs

To Teach Women in becominG confidenT female leaders ThrouGh Their roles as a member of The marYland field

hockeY Team, coachinG WiTh enThusiasm, buildinG a communiTY and esTablishinG

a mindseT of service models The ulTimaTe success.”

- missY meharG

Missy Meharg celebrates with her team following her 300th career victory.

meharG's coachinG recordyear School overall pct. Highlights1988 Maryland 11-9-2 .545 NCAAFirstRound1989 Maryland 11-8-1 .5751990 Maryland 11-6-2 .632 NCAAFirstRound1991 Maryland 17-5-1 .761 NCAASemifinals NationalCoachoftheYear1992 Maryland 15-5-1 .738 ACCChampions NCAASecondRound1993 Maryland 21-3-0 .875 NCAAChampions NationalCoachoftheYear1994 Maryland 10-9-2 .5261995 Maryland 19-5-0 .792 NCAAFinals1996 Maryland 15-7-0 .681 NCAASecondRound1997 Maryland 18-4-0 .818 NCAASecondRound1998 Maryland 16-6-0 .727 ACCChampions NCAASecondRound1999 Maryland 24-1-0 .960 ACCChampions NCAAChampions NationalCoachoftheYear2000 Maryland 19-4-0 .826 ACCChampions NCAASemifinals2001 Maryland 20-4-0 .833 ACCChampions NCAAFinals NationalCoachoftheYear2002 Maryland 17-5-0 .773 NCAASecondRound2003 Maryland 20-4-0 .833 NCAASemifinals2004 Maryland 17-6-0 .739 NCAASemifinals2005 Maryland 23-2-0 .920 ACCChampions NCAAChampions NationalCoachoftheYear2006 Maryland 23-2-0 .920 NCAAChampions NationalCoachoftheYearTotal 19 years 327-95-9 .769 Four ncaa championships Six acc championships Six coach of the year awards

Duringhercareer,MeharghasbeenextensivelyinvolvedwithteachingintheU.S.FieldHockeyAssociationCoachingCertificationProgram.ShehascompletedseveralcertificationprogramswhicharedirectedbytheFederationofInternationalHockey(F.I.H.).Mehargenjoyeddoingcolorcommentaryworkfortelevisionandhasworkedavarietyofsports,includingfieldhockey.ShehascompletedfourinstructionalfieldhockeycoachingvideowithChampionshipProductions.

Meharg’scollegiateplayingcareerwasnearlyassuccessfulashercoachingcareerisnow.ShewasanAll-AmericaforwardattheUniversityofDelaware,whereshealsoplayedlacrosse,from1981-85.MehargwasaHondaAwardnomineeinfieldhockeyin1983,thesameyearshewasnamedMVPoftheEastCoastConferenceafterleadingherteamingoals,assistsandpoints.TheBlueHenhockeyteamreachedtheNCAAChampionshipsemifinalroundwhenshewasasophomorein1982,andMeharg’slacrossesquadwonthenationalchampionshipthefollowingspring.

Mehargenjoyedanimpressiveseven-yearplayingcareerwiththeU.S.NationalTeamfrom1985-91.Duringthattime,shewasamemberofthe1986WorldCupteamandanalternatetothe1987PanAmericanand1988Olympicteams.Shecappedherplayingcareerasamemberofthe1991PanAmericanteamandthe1991U.S.squadthatunfortunatelymissedqualifyingforthe1992OlympicsinBarcelona.

Mehargearnedabachelor’sdegreeinhealthandphysicaleducationfromDelawarein1985andhermaster’sdegreeinsportspsychologyfromMarylandin1989.Sheisthemotheroftwosons:16-yearoldAndre,whoattendsArchbishopSpalding,and15-yearoldGenya,who isafreshmanatSevernaParkHighSchool.

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Welsh & infanTe Win honda aWard

In2001,defensivebackAutumnWelshbecamethefirstathleteunderMissyMehargtoberecognizedasthenationalplayeroftheyear.WelshwasnamedtherecipientoftheprestigiousHondaAward,marking the first time inMaryland fieldhockeyhistory thataTerpsattainedthehonor.

AfterleadingtheTerpstoback-to-backNCAAChampionshipsin2005and2006,defensivemidfielderPaulaInfanteearnedthehonorbothyears,becomingonlythethirdfieldhockeyplayerinthehistoryoftheawardtowinitmultipletimes.Infantewentontobeatop-fivefinalistforthecovetedHonda-BroderickCup,presentedtotheNCAA'sCollegiateWomanAthleteoftheYearacrossallsports.

Infante (2005,06),Welsh (2001)andwomen’s lacrossestandoutJenAdams(2000,2001)aretheonlyHondaAwardrecipientsinMarylandathleticshistory.

coachinG accoladesSix-timeNFHCADivision ICoachof theYear(1991, '93, '99,

2001,'05,'06)Four-timeACCCoachoftheYear(1992,'95,'98,2001)10-timeMid-AtlanticRegionalCoachoftheYear(1990,'91,'92,

'93,'95,'99,2001,'02,'05,'06)Maryland’sAll-TimeWinningestCoachwith327Victories

Team accoladesFour-timeNCAAChampions(1993,1999,2005,2006)Six-timeACC Champions (1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,

2005)Six-timeNCAAFinalists(1993,1995,1999,2001,2005,2006)10-timeNCAASemifinalists(1991,'93,'95,'99,2000,'01,'03,

'04,'05,'06)17NCAATournamentAppearances(1988,1990,1991,1992,

1993,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006)

meharG's leGacY aT marYland milesTone vicTories1 Sept.6,1988:Maryland6,Loyola(Md.)125 Sept.18,1990:Maryland6,Towson050 Nov.24,1991:Maryland2,PennState1(OT)75 Oct.10,1993:Maryland2,Rutgers0100 Sept.16,1995:Maryland5,SWMissouri0125 Oct.26,1996:Maryland3,Duke1150 Sept.7,1997:Maryland4,MichiganState1153* Sept.20,1998:Maryland3,Massachusetts0175 Oct.9,1999:Maryland4,Rutgers1200 Oct.11,2000:Maryland6,Rutgers3225 Nov.10,2001:Maryland7,Fairfield1250 Sept.14,2003:Maryland7,Pacific0275 Oct.9,2004:Maryland5,Duke4(OT)300 Nov.6,2005:Maryland3,WakeForest2325 Nov.12,2006:Maryland1,PennState0*BecameMaryland'sall-timewinningestcoach

plaYer accolades70All-AmericaSelections111NHFCANationalAcademicSquadSelections68All-ACCSelections190ACCAcademicHonorRollSelections13PlayersontheU.S.NationalTeam8ACCTournamentMVPSelections7ACCPlayeroftheYearSelections(2Def)4WorldCupteammembers6ACCRookieoftheYearSelections6PanAmericanteammembers1Playeronthe1996U.S.OlympicTeam3HondaAwardWinners

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coachinG sTaff

Embarkingonhis thirdseasononthecoachingstaff,TjerkvanHerwaardenhasbeenwithMarylandduringbothof itschampionshipruns,coming toCollegePark inJulyof2005asanassistant coach. During the summer of 2007, he was named the team’sTechnical Director/Coach.

“Tjerkhashadan incredible impacton the Terps, as we have capturedback-to-back NCAA titles,” said headcoachMissyMeharg.“Hispatienceandability to read tactical adjustments aremajor strengths. His game knowledgeisnotonlyevident in trainingsessionsbutalsoinvideoworkandfundamentalteachingsessions.”

A native of the Netherlands, vanHerwaarden has gained extensivecoachingexperienceandknowledgeofthegamehavingservedasanassistantcoach,headcoachandtechnicaldirectorateveryleveloverthelastdecade.

PriortojoiningtheMarylandcoachingstaff, van Herwaarden had served ashead coach of the Gooische women’steam 2nd Division in the Netherlands,whichisconsideredtohavethebestfieldhockeycompetitionintheworld,since2003.Hismainfocuswasondevelopmentoftechnicalandtacticalskills.

From1999-2003,vanHerwaardenwasanassistantcoachoftheKampong1stLadiesclubteam.KampongreachedthesemifinalsoftheNationalChampionshipinback-to-backyears.Whilewiththatteam,hementoredsomeofthecountry’stopfieldhockeyplayers,whowentontowinasilvermedalattheAthensOlympicsandarecurrentlymembersoftheNationalteam.

VanHerwaardenhasdevotedmuchofhistimeteachingthesportoffieldhockey.HewascoachfortheKNHB,theRoyalDutchfieldhockeyassociation,youthdevelopmentprogramforfiveyearsandwasacoachconductorforthesameorganization,whereheplannedcourseprogramsandtheeducationalstructureforcourseworkrelatedtofieldhockey.

Inthespringof2006,vanHerwaardenwasnamedanassistantcoachoftheUSMen’sNationalFieldHockeyteam,travelingtotournamentsinBermudaandChina.Herwillbeonthesidelinesforthe2007PanAmericanGamesinBrazil,aswell.Hehasalsocoachedthewomen'sU16teamin2006,travelingtohishomecountry,andtheU19teaminArgentinain2007.

In2006,vanHerwaardenwasselectedtoworkwiththeU.S.FieldHockey’snewmen’sRegionalTrainingCenterandwasalsoheadcoachoftheMarylandThunderstickswomen’steam,whichwon2006USFHAElitePerformanceTrainingCenterNationalChampionship.

VanHerwaardenistheownerandco-founderofWorldcampUSA,whichrunsDutchfieldhockeycampsintheUnitedStates,andalsoservesastechnicaldirector.HehasbeenaclinicianforsevenyearsattheNationalFieldHockeyFestivalandisaKNHBLevelAandBlicensedcoach.

VanHerwaardenwasalsoanaccountmanagerforSNSBankintheNetherlandsdatingbackto1999untilleavinghisposttocometoMaryland.HealsowasaguestspeakerattheNationalFieldHockeyCoachesAssociationconventionin2005.HeearnedabusinesseconomicsdegreeatHES,thecollegeforeconomicsinAmsterdam,in1997.

AfterfourseasonsonthesidelinesmentoringtheTerrapingoalkeepersasanassistantcoach,MarybethFreemanwaselevatedtoassociateheadcoachfollowingtheTerps’championshiprunsin2005and2006. FreemanisresponsiblefordevelopingtheMarylandgoalkeepingcoreanddeepdefense,whichhasbeenamongthebestinthenation,rankinginthetopfiveingoalsagainstaverageinthreeofherfourseasonsonthebench,tyingtheschool-recordwith12shutoutsduringtheTerps'2006championshipyear. "Marybeth is unquestionably a top collegiate and national coach," said head coach MissyMeharg."Sheisdetermined,hardworking,knowledgeableandexceedinglyorganized.Shehasfoundthecoachingbalanceforeachwomantoperformtotheirpotential." Amongthegoalkeepersduringhertenure,Freemanproducedtwo-timeNFHCAAll-AmericanKathrynMasson,theonlyTerrapingoalietobenamedtothefirstteam.MassonhasboastedthebestGAAinthecountryineachofthelasttwoseasonsandenters2007withoneofthetopthreecareerGAAinschoolhistory. AsidefromdevelopingtheTerrapingoalkeepers,FreemanalsooverseestheTerps'academicaffairs,NCAAcompliance,travelarrangementsandrecruitingefforts. Afour-yearstarterfortheLadyMonarchs,Freemanwasanintegralpartofateamthatpostedan81-17(.827)recordthroughouthercollegiatecareer,capturingfourColonialAthleticAssociationtitles.Thetwo-timeAll-CAAselectionpostedanimpressive1.17careergoalsagainstaverageanda.760careersavepercentage. Inhersophomoreseasonin2000,FreemanwasselectedtotheNCAAAll-Tournamentteam,helpingOldDominiontoitsninthNCAAChampionshipcrown,and,asasenior,thenetminderledhersquadbacktotheNCAAsemifinals.ShegarneredAll-CAAaccoladesinherfinalcampaignafterregisteringa1.18GAA. Freemanisoneofthefewfieldhockeycoachesinthenationtoproduceinstructionalvideos."BecomingaChampionGoalkeeper,"producedin2003byChampionshipProductions,targetsgoalkeepersandaspiringgoalkeepingcoaches. FreemanhasalsobeeninvolvedwiththeUnitedStatesFieldHockeyAssociationFuturesprogramfor both Marylandand New Jersey.Sheservesassitedirector and headgoalkeeping coachat the Universityof Maryland, whilealso being headgoalkeeping coachfor New Jersey.She also plays aroleincoachingthegoalkeepers andthedefensefortheMarylandThundersticksoftheUSFHAElitePerformanceTrainingCenter. A native of Holland, Pa., Freeman attended Council Rock High School where she had aschool-record19shutoutsasasenior,whilealsocaptainingherteamtothreeSuburbanLeaguechampionshiptitles. A2003graduatefromOldDominionwithabachelor’sdegreeinhealthandphysicaleducation,Freemanwasafour-timeNFHCANationalAcademicSquadhonoreeandaCAAScholar-Athlete.

marYbeTh freemanAssociate Head Coach5th Season at MarylandOld Dominion '03

Tjerk van herWaardenTechnical Director/Coach3rd Season at MarylandHES '97

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Themostdecoratedplayerinthehistoryoftheprogram,two-timeHondaAwardwinnerPaulaInfantejoinsthestaffthisseasonasanundergraduateassistantcoach.Afour-timeAll-American,InfantehelpedtheTerpstoitsmostsuccessfulfour-yearspan,whichincludedback-to-backNCAAChampionshiptitlesin2005and2006,andanACCcrown.

“MarylandisfortunatePaulaaspirestograduatewithtwodegreesandcoachthisyearwiththisyoungTerrapinteam,"saidheadcoachMissyMeharg."Herteamplay,coupledwithworld-classathleticism,willliftthedailytrainingsessiontothatofchampionshiplevel.”

OnlythesecondTerrapintowintheHondaAward,presentedtothenation'stopfieldhockeyplayer,Infante’smarkontheprogramcanbeseenallovertherecordbooks.

InfanteloggedmanyfirstswhilewearingtheMarylanduniform.TheonlyplayerintheprogramtoreceivetheHondaAwardtwice,shewasalsothefirsttobenamedfirstteamAll-Americanfour-straightyearsandthesecondathleteinateamsportinMarylandAthleticshistorytogarnerfirstteamhonorsfourtimes,aswell.Sheisalsotheonlyfour-timeAll-NCAATournamenthonoree.

InfanteisalsotheonlyTerpinMarylandfieldhockeyhistorytowinaconferenceplayeroftheyearawardmultiple times,garneringACCDefensivePlayerof theYearnodstwice in thefirstthreeyearsofthehonor.

Thefour-timeAll-ACCperformerledMarylandtofour-consecutiveNCAATournamentsemifinalsappearances,afirstinthehistoryoftheprogram.TheTerpsalsoadvancedtotheACCfinalsinherfinaltwoseasons,winningthecrownin2005.

Rankedamongtheall-timeTerrapingreats,InfantefinishedhercareerinCollegeParkwith58careergoalsand139careerpoints,tiedforfifthandrankedseventh,respectively,all-time.Her19goalsasafreshmanin2003isamongthe single-season most prolific scoring yearsall-timeatMaryland.

Infante even left an imprint in the NCAArecord books. Her five goals and 10 pointsin the first round of the NCAA Tournamentversus Delaware were a tournament record.Thefivetalliesalsotiedtheschoolrecordforgoalsingame.

As a defender, Infante’s presence in thebackfieldmadeitoneofthebestinthecountry.The defense was ranked among the top inteamgoalsagainstaveragewhileshewasatMaryland,includingleadingthenationat0.70duringherseniorcampaignandrankedsecondin2006(1.01).TheTerpsrecorded12shutoutsin2006,tyingaschoolrecord.

Onoffense,shewasamongthetoptwogoalscorersineachofherseasonsonthefield,leadingtheteamasafreshmanandsophomore.

AfterMaryland’s2005nationalchampionshiprun,InfantewasawardedtheACC’sprestigiousMaryGarberAward,giventotheconference’stopfemaleathleteoftheyearacrossallsports.ShewastheTerps’firstfemalehonoreesince2001andthefirstTerrapinfieldhockeyplayer.

Completing her degree in physical education and kinesiology, Infante also excelled in theclassroom,earningaspoton theNFHCA’sNationalAcademicSquad twiceandwasonceanAll-ACCAcademichonoree.Shewasalsooneof45athletesintheACCtoreceivetheWeaver-James-CorriganPostgraduateScholarship.

AnativeofSantiago,Chile,Infanteisthemotherofsix-yearoldAgustín.SheisamemberoftheChileanNationalTeam,wheresheservedascaptainandparticipatedinthe1999and2002PanAmericangamesandFourNationTournament.

natalia cicconeMediaRelations

Barry kaganStrength&

Conditioning

don pearmanAcademicSupport

supporT sTaff

Mac wallaceGroundsStaff

Sandy worthAthleticTrainer

Jim knightEquipment

paulainfanTeUndergraduate Assistant Coach1st Season at MarylandMaryland

dr. jerrYlYnchTeam Consultant9th Season at MarylandSt. Francis

Dr.JerryLynchisinhisninthseasonastheteamconsultant,assistinginthepsychologicalandmentaldevelopmentoftheMarylandfieldhockeyprogram.Theprominentsportspsychologisthasover30yearsofexperienceandhasbeenaconsultanttoover24internationalandnationalchampionshipteams,includingclientsinthePGA,NFLandNBA,aswellas,numerouscollegiateteams.Hehasalsoservedasanadvisorforseveralinternationalorganizations,fromtheSwissskydivingteamtotheFilipinoOlympicCommittee.

“Athletesneedleaderswhoareclearandhonest,whilestayingfocusedontheathleteafterMaryland,”saidMissyMeharg.“JerryhelpsthestaffstayintheyearlyhuntforACCandNCAAtitles,whilecultivatingchampionshiplives.”

Lynchhasauthoredninebooksandhaspublishedover75articles.Lynchisalsoarenownedspeakerandmotivatoron thenationaland international level, recentlyactingasthekeynotespeakerattheAucklandWorldWideInstitute.HealsodeliveredthekeynoteaddressattheNationalFieldHockey CoachesAssociation Conference inPhiladelphiain2002.

LynchisthefounderanddirectorofWayofChampionsbasedinSantaCruz,Calif.HisexpertiseaidedintheTerps’questofthe1999NCAAandACCtitleruns.HehasalsoworkedcloselywiththeMarylandwomen’slacrosseprogramwhich captured an unprecedented seven-consecutivenationaltitles1995-2001.Marylandwomen’sbasketballandvolleyballteamshavealsousedLynchasaconsultant.

Afterearninghisbachelor’sdegreeinEnglishfromSt.Francis College, Lynch earned his master’s degree andPh.D.inpsychologyfromPennStateUniversity.Inaddition,hehasearnedaPh.D. incomparative religions from theAmericanCollegeofTheology.

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sQuad breakdoWnTerps bY classSeniors (2):KathrynMasson,JannekevanLeeuwenredshirt Junior (1):KimZieglerJuniors (4):DanielleKeeley,EllenOtt,SusieRowe,

SarahSchollredshirt Sophomore (1):AliciaGraterSophomores (4): Brianna Davies, Kristina Foster,

NicoleMuracco,AlexisPappasredshirt Freshmen (1):AliciaMorawskiFreshmen (6): Meghan Dean, Emily Ellenberger,

AmandaHimmelheber,KatieO'Donnell,MaryReilly,MelissaVassolatti

Terps bY posiTionForwards (8):MeghanDean,DanielleKeeley,Nicole

Muracco, Katie O'Donnell,Alexis Pappas, MaryReilly,SarahScholl,KimZiegler

Midfielders (9): BriannaDavies,MeghanDean,EmilyEllenberger,KristinaFoster,DanielleKeeley,AliciaMorawski,KatieO'Donnell,AlexisPappas,JannekevanLeeuwen

Backs (7):BriannaDavies,EmilyEllenberger,KristinaFoster,AmandaHimmelheber,AliciaMorawski,EllenOtt,SusieRowe

goalkeepers (3):Alicia Grater, Kathryn Masson,MelissaVassalotti

Terps bY sTaTe/counTrYdelaware (1):MaryReillyMaryland (4): Emily Ellenberger, Danielle Keeley,

AmandaHimmelheber,KimZieglerMichigan (1):AliciaMorawskinew Jersey (2):KristinaFoster,NicoleMuraccopennsylvania (7):BriannaDavies,AliciaGrater,Katie

O'Donnell,EllenOtt,AlexisPappas,SarahScholl,MelissaVassolatti

new york (1): MeghanDeancanada (1):KathrynMassonengland (1):SusieRowenetherlands (1):JannekevanLeeuwen

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rosTer informaTionnumerical rosTerno. name pos. Hgt. cl./el. Hometown/High School00 KathrynMasson GK 5-10 Sr./Sr. Richmond,BritishColumbia/HughMcRoberts1 MelissaVassolatti GK 5-4 Fr./Fr. HuntingdonValley,Pa./SaintBasilAcademy3 BriannaDavies B/M 5-5 So./So. Annville,Pa./PalmyraArea4 KimZiegler F 5-4 Sr./Jr. Kingsville,Md./Fallston5 EmilyEllenberger B/M 5-8 Fr./Fr. Gaithersburg,Md./QuinceOrchard6 SusieRowe B 5-7 Jr./Jr. London,England/Colfe'sSchool7 JannekevanLeeuwen M 5-11 Sr./Sr. Hilversum,Netherlands/AlberdinkThijmCollege8 MeghanDean M/F 5-5 Fr./Fr. Marathon,N.Y./MarathonCentral9 AliciaMorawski M/B 5-7 So./Fr. GrossePoint,Mich./GrossePointSouth11 DanielleKeeley M/F 5-7 Jr./Jr. Elkton,Md./NorthEast12 MaryReilly F 5-2 Fr./Fr. Newark,Del./ArchmereAcademy13 NicoleMuracco F 5-7 So./So. Seawell,N.J./WashingtonTownship14 AmandaHimmelheber B 5-6 Fr./Fr. SevernaPark,Md./SevernaPark15 EllenOtt B 5-6 Jr./Jr. Schwenksville,Pa./PerkiomanValley16 KatieO’Donnell F/M 5-2 Fr./Fr. BlueBell,Pa./Wissahickon17 AlexisPappas F/M 5-7 So./So. MountJoy,Pa./Donegal18 KristinaFoster M/B 5-2 So./So. Medford,N.J./Shawnee22 SarahScholl F 5-1 Jr./Jr. CenterValley,Pa./SouthernLehigh99 AliciaGrater GK 5-7 Jr./So. Gilbertsville,Pa./BoyertownAreaHead coach:MissyMeharg,20thyearatMaryland(Delaware'85)associate Head coach:MarybethFreeman,5thyearatMaryland(OldDominion'03)Techinical director/coach:TjerkvanHerwaarden,3rdyearatMaryland(HES'97)undergraduate assistant coach:PaulaInfante,1styear(Maryland)

alphabeTical rosTerno. name pos. Hgt. cl./el. Hometown/High School3 BriannaDavies B/M 5-5 So./So. Annville,Pa./PalmyraArea8 MeghanDean M/F 5-5 Fr./Fr. Marathon,N.Y./MarathonCentral5 EmilyEllenberger B/M 5-8 Fr./Fr. Gaithersburg,Md./QuinceOrchard18 KristinaFoster M/B 5-2 So./So. Medford,N.J./Shawnee99 AliciaGrater GK 5-7 Jr./So. Gilbertsville,Pa./BoyertownArea14 AmandaHimmelheber B 5-6 Fr./Fr. SevernaPark,Md./SevernaPark11 DanielleKeeley M/F 5-7 Jr./Jr. Elkton,Md./NorthEast00 KathrynMasson GK 5-10 Sr./Sr. Richmond,BritishColumbia/HughMcRoberts13 NicoleMuracco F 5-7 So./So. Seawell,N.J./WashingtonTownship9 AliciaMorawski M/B 5-7 So./Fr. GrossePoint,Mich./GrossePointSouth16 KatieO’Donnell F/M 5-2 Fr./Fr. BlueBell,Pa./Wissahickon15 EllenOtt B 5-6 Jr./Jr. Schwenksville,Pa./PerkiomanValley17 AlexisPappas F/M 5-7 So./So. MountJoy,Pa./Donegal12 MaryReilly F 5-2 Fr./Fr. Newark,Del./ArchmereAcademy6 SusieRowe B 5-7 Jr./Jr. London,England/Colfe'sSchool22 SarahScholl F 5-1 Jr./Jr. CenterValley,Pa./SouthernLehigh7 JannekevanLeeuwen M 5-11 Sr./Sr. Hilversum,Netherlands/AlberdinkThijmCollege1 MelissaVassolatti GK 5-4 Fr./Fr. HuntingdonValley,Pa./SaintBasilAcademy4 KimZiegler F 5-4 Sr./Jr. Kingsville,Md./FallstonHead coach:MissyMeharg,20thyearatMaryland(Delaware'85)associate Head coach:MarybethFreeman,5thyearatMaryland(OldDominion'03)Techinical director/coach:TjerkvanHerwaarden,3rdyearatMaryland(HES'97)undergraduate assistant coach:PaulaInfante,1styear(Maryland)