No. 2 Maryland dropped its first regular season game since March 1, 2008, when it fell to No. 3 North Carolina, 13-9, Saturday.  The Terps (12-1, 3-1 ACC) were led by Karri Ellen Johnson, who racked up a hat trick and added an assist on the day. Caitlyn McFadden dished out three assists and … Read More »

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Sarah Mollison was on her A game last night, scoring 4 and assisting on 2 as the Terps overcame a 8-3 deficit to score 9 of the game’s final 10 goals to go 11-0 on the season. some observations:

Freshman Katie Schwartzmann has shown me a new speed. She is lightning quick. Mollison, Merrifield, the Jones sisters all are incredibly … Read More »

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Freshman Katie Schwarzmann scored the most important goal of her young collegiate career Saturday when she nailed the game-winner with 5:56 remaining to lift No. 2 Maryland over No. 20 James Madison, 8-7.  Schwarzmann’s third goal of the match came via an assist from Brandi Jones who joined the freshman with a team-high three points … Read More »

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No. 2 Maryland utilized a ferocious start to drop George Mason, 16-4, on the road in women’s lacrosse action Tuesday. Maryland (5-0, 2-0 ACC) jumped out to a massive 10-0 lead before George Mason even registered its first shot of the day. Tewaaraton nominee Caitlyn McFadden tallied six points in the devastating run, mustering two goals and four … Read More »

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The No. 2-ranked Maryland women’s lacrosse team held No. 9 Virginia scoreless in the second half on its way to an 11-5 defeat of the Cavaliers Friday. Maryland (4-0, 2-0 ACC) thwarted a ten-minute stall tactic by Virginia to outscore the Cavs 5-0 in the second half and earn its second conference victory in six days.

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Big week for 3 Terrapins. Greivis Vasquez, Hudson Taylor (wrestling) and Caitlyn Mcfadden (Lacrosse) all garned the ACC Player of the Week accolades.

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Caitlyn McFadden scored six goals as the No. 2 Maryland women’s lacrosse team rallied from an early first-half deficit to drop No. 18 Penn State, 17-9, Sunday.  The Terps trailed by three heading into the locker room at the half but erupted for 14 second-half goals, including four from McFadden.  Maryland opened the second stanza with … Read More »

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The No. 2 Maryland women’s lacrosse team boasted four hat tricks en route to a 17-7 victory against Richmond in the Terps’ season opener Sunday at the Practice Turf Field. Karri Ellen Johnson, Brandi Jones, Caitlyn McFadden 9pictured above)and Kate Faas all netted three goals apiece as the Terps moved to 17-0 all-time against the Spiders. Johnson, who … Read More »

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I always like to designate the Captains of Maryland teams. It is quite an honor to be named Captain of a D1 Team. The 4 Captains for 2010 are (Pictured from Left to Right):

Caitlyn McFadden, Sarah Mollison, Amanda Spinnenweber, and Karissa Taylor.

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Maryland women’s lacrosse midfielder Caitlyn McFadden was presented the Colonel Thomas M. Fields award last weekend, given annually by the Terrapin Club.McFadden racked up a plethora of awards in 2009, including IWLCA National Midfielder of the Year, ACC Player and Scholar-Athlete of the Year as well as being named ACC Tournament Most Valuable Player after guiding the Terps to the tournament championship.

The Colonel Thomas M. Fields award is given every year to a Maryland student-athlete who demonstrates leadership, … Read More »

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