Maryland Terrapins field hockey

{{Short description|American college field hockey team}}

{{Infobox college soccer team

|name = Maryland Terrapins
field hockey

|image = Maryland terrapins logo.png

|image_size = 150px

|founded = 1974

|university = University of Maryland, College Park

|conference = Big 10 conference

|conference_short = Big Ten

|division =

|location = College Park, Maryland

|coach = Missy Meharg

|tenure = 27th season

|stadium = Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex

|capacity = 2,000

|nickname = Terrapins

|pre_NCAA =

|NCAAchampion = 1987, 1993, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011

|NCAArunnerup = 1995, 2001, 2009, 2017, 2018

|NCAAfinalfour = 1987, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018

|NCAAtourneys = 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022

|conference_tournament = 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2018

|conference_season = 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2022

}}

The Maryland Terrapins field hockey team is the intercollegiate field hockey program representing the University of Maryland. The school competes in the Big Ten Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), although it was a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) before 2014. The Maryland field hockey team plays its home games at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex on the university campus in College Park, Maryland. The Terrapins are among the most accomplished field hockey programs in the country, and they have won a total of eight NCAA national championships and 16 conference championships (10 in the ACC and 6 in the Big Ten). The team is currently coached by Missy Meharg.

History

Field hockey has been a varsity sport at the University of Maryland since 1974.{{cite web|title=2014 Maryland Field Hockey Quick Facts|url=http://www.umterps.com/fls/29700/pdf/fh/QuickFacts.pdf?&DB_OEM_ID=29700|work=UMTerps.com|publisher=University of Maryland|accessdate=25 October 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141111200005/http://www.umterps.com/fls/29700/pdf/fh/QuickFacts.pdf?&DB_OEM_ID=29700|archivedate=11 November 2014}}{{cite web|title=Year-By-Year Records|url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113830|work=UMTerps.com|publisher=University of Maryland|accessdate=25 October 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140723021441/http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113830|archivedate=23 July 2014}} Between 1983 and 2013, the Terrapins competed as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Beginning with the 2014 season, however, Maryland (along with Rutgers) has joined the Big Ten Conference, expanding it to nine field hockey members.{{cite news|last1=Hockensmith|first1=Dustin|title=Maryland and Rutgers officially join the Big Ten today; is there rivalry potential with Penn State?|url=http://www.pennlive.com/pennstatefootball/index.ssf/2014/07/maryland_and_rutgers_officiall.html|accessdate=25 October 2014|work=PennLive.com|publisher=Advance Digital|date=July 1, 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140801115153/http://www.pennlive.com/pennstatefootball/index.ssf/2014/07/maryland_and_rutgers_officiall.html|archivedate=1 August 2014}}{{cite news|last1=Cohen|first1=Max|title=Big Ten Expansion: Field hockey|url=http://www.michigandaily.com/sports/12-big-ten-expansion-field-hockey-11|accessdate=25 October 2014|work=The Michigan Daily|date=December 10, 2012|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130828111950/http://michigandaily.com/sports/12-big-ten-expansion-field-hockey-11|archivedate=28 August 2013}} The Terrapins are among the most accomplished field hockey programs in the country, amassing 12 conference championships (all but two in the ACC), eight NCAA national championships, and a record 57 wins in the NCAA tournament. In the entire history of the field hockey program, Maryland has only had two head coaches: Sue Tyler (1974–87) and Missy Meharg (1988–present).{{cite web|title=Missy Meharg Biography|url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=207387479|work=UMTerps.com|publisher=University of Maryland|accessdate=25 October 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140721130415/http://www.umterps.com//ViewArticle.dbml?&ATCLID=207387479&DB_OEM_ID=29700|archivedate=21 July 2014}} The program has been particularly successful under Meharg, who has guided the Terrapins to seven national titles, nine ACC Tournament titles, and 15 NCAA Final Four appearances while collecting nine National Coach of the Year awards herself.

= Season-by-season results =

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class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"

! Year

! Head Coach

! Overall

! Pct.

! Conf.

! Pct.

! Conf.
Place

! Conf.
Tourn.

! Postseason

1974

| rowspan="14" | Sue Tyler

| 11–3–4

| {{winpct|11|3|4}}

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

1975

| 12–5

| {{winpct|12|5}}

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

1976

| 6–7

| {{winpct|6|7}}

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

1977

| 7–6–3

| {{winpct|7|6|3}}

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

1978

| 7–5–2

| {{winpct|7|5|2}}

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

1979

| 15–4–4

| {{winpct|15|4|4}}

| –

| –

| –

| –

| AIAW semifinals

1980

| 9–5–3

| {{winpct|9|5|3}}

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

1981

| 6–8–2

| {{winpct|6|8|2}}

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

1982

| 13–8

| {{winpct|13|8}}

| –

| –

| –

| –

| –

1983

| 12–6–2

| {{winpct|12|6|2}}

| 0–1

| {{winpct|0|1}}

| –

| 2nd

| –

1984

| 15–7–1

| {{winpct|15|7|1}}

| 1–0

| {{winpct|1|0}}

| –

| T3rd

| –

1985

| 14–7–3

| {{winpct|14|7|3}}

| 1–1–1

| {{winpct|1|1|1}}

| –

| T3rd

| NCAA 2nd Round

1986

| 9–10–2

| {{winpct|9|10|2}}

| 1–1–1

| {{winpct|1|1|1}}

| –

| 2nd

| –

1987

| 18–4–1

| {{winpct|18|4|1}}

| 2–1

| {{winpct|2|1}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA Champions

1988

| rowspan="35" | Missy Meharg

| 11–9–2

| {{winpct|11|9|2}}

| 1–1–1

| {{winpct|1|1|1}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA 1st Round

1989

| 11–8–1

| {{winpct|11|8|1}}

| 1–2

| {{winpct|1|2}}

| –

| 2nd

| –

1990

| 11–6–2

| {{winpct|11|6|2}}

| 1–2

| {{winpct|1|2}}

| –

| T3rd

| NCAA 1st Round

1991

| 17–5–1

| {{winpct|17|5|1}}

| 2–0–1

| {{winpct|2|0|1}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA Final Four

1992

| 15–5–1

| {{winpct|15|5|1}}

| 2–2

| {{winpct|2|2}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA 2nd Round

1993

| 21–3

| {{winpct|21|3}}

| 4–0

| {{winpct|4|0}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA Champions

1994

| 10–9–2

| {{winpct|10|9|2}}

| 3–4–1

| {{winpct|3|4|1}}

| –

| 2nd

| –

1995

| 19–5

| {{winpct|19|5}}

| 6–2

| {{winpct|6|2}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA Runner-Up

1996

| 15–7

| {{winpct|15|7}}

| 3–5

| {{winpct|3|5}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA 2nd Round

1997

| 18–4

| {{winpct|18|4}}

| 2–2

| {{winpct|2|2}}

| –

| T3rd

| NCAA 2nd Round

1998

| 16–6

| {{winpct|16|6}}

| 3–1

| {{winpct|3|1}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA 2nd Round

1999

| 24–1

| {{winpct|24|1}}

| 4–0

| {{winpct|4|0}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA Champions

2000

| 19–4

| {{winpct|19|4}}

| 2–2

| {{winpct|2|2}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA Final Four

2001

| 20–4

| {{winpct|20|4}}

| 3–1

| {{winpct|3|1}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA Runner-Up

2002

| 17–5

| {{winpct|17|5}}

| 2–2

| {{winpct|2|2}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA 2nd Round

2003

| 20–4

| {{winpct|20|4}}

| 2–2

| {{winpct|2|2}}

| –

| T3rd

| NCAA Final Four

2004

| 17–6

| {{winpct|17|6}}

| 2–2

| {{winpct|2|2}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA Final Four

2005

| 23–2

| {{winpct|23|2}}

| 4–1

| {{winpct|4|1}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA Champions

2006

| 23–2

| {{winpct|23|2}}

| 4–1

| {{winpct|4|1}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA Champions

2007

| 18–3

| {{winpct|18|3}}

| 4–1

| {{winpct|4|1}}

| –

| T3rd

| NCAA 2nd Round

2008

| 22–2

| {{winpct|22|2}}

| 4–1

| {{winpct|4|1}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA Champions

2009

| 23–1

| {{winpct|23|1}}

| 5–0

| {{winpct|5|0}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA Runner-Up

2010

| 23–1

| {{winpct|23|1}}

| 5–0

| {{winpct|5|0}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA Champions

2011

| 19–4

| {{winpct|19|4}}

| 4–1

| {{winpct|4|1}}

| –

| T3rd

| NCAA Champions

2012

| 18–6

| {{winpct|18|6}}

| 3–2

| {{winpct|3|2}}

| –

| 2nd

| NCAA Final Four

2013

| 22–2

| {{winpct|22|2}}

| 6–0

| {{winpct|6|0}}

| –

| 1st

| NCAA Final Four

2014

| 19–4

| {{winpct|19|4}}

| 7–1

| {{winpct|7|1}}

| 1st

| 2nd

| NCAA 2nd Round

2015

|19-4

| {{winpct|19|4}}

|8-0

| {{winpct|8|0}}

|1st

|1st

| NCAA 1st Round

2016

|19-4

| {{winpct|18|5}}

|7-1

| {{winpct|7|1}}

|1st

|2nd

| NCAA 2nd Round

2017

|16-7

| {{winpct|16|7}}

|6-2

| {{winpct|6|2}}

|T-2nd

|3rd

| NCAA Runner-Up

2018

|22-3

| {{winpct|22|3}}

|7-1

| {{winpct|7|1}}

|T-1st

|1st

| NCAA Runner-Up

2019

|17-4

| {{winpct|17|4}}

|7-1

| {{winpct|7|1}}

|1st

|1st

|NCAA 2nd Round

2020

|8-7

| {{winpct|8|7}}

|5-3

| {{winpct|5|3}}

|T-4th

|4th

| Conference 2nd Round

2021

|15-7

| {{winpct|15|7}}

|4-4

| {{winpct|4|4}}

|6th

|6th

|NCAA Final Four

2022

|19-4

| {{winpct|19|4}}

|7-1

| {{winpct|7|1}}

|T-1st

|2nd

|NCAA Final Four

Season-by-season results through the end of the 2014 season{{cite web|title=ACC Tournament History|url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=791458&SPID=120737&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113838|work=UMTerps.com|publisher=University of Maryland|accessdate=25 October 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131231071908/http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=791458&SPID=120737&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113838|archivedate=31 December 2013}}{{cite web|title=2014 Field Hockey Standings|url=http://www.bigten.org/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/w-fieldh-standings.html|work=BigTen.org|publisher=Big Ten Conference|accessdate=5 December 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006214847/http://www.bigten.org/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/w-fieldh-standings.html|archivedate=6 October 2014}}{{cite web|title=2014 Big Ten Conference Field Hockey Tournament|url=http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/big-ten-2014.html|work=MGoBlue.com|publisher=University of Michigan|accessdate=5 December 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141205203135/http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/big-ten-2014.html|archivedate=5 December 2014}}{{cite web|title=Three Big Ten teams make 2014 NCAA Field Hockey Tournament|url=http://btn.com/2014/11/09/three-big-ten-teams-make-2014-ncaa-field-hockey-tournament/|work=BTN.com|publisher=Big Ten Network|accessdate=5 December 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141205203547/http://btn.com/2014/11/09/three-big-ten-teams-make-2014-ncaa-field-hockey-tournament/|archivedate=5 December 2014}}{{cite web|title=2014 Division I Field Hockey Tournament|url=https://www.ncaa.com/interactive-bracket/fieldhockey/d1/2014|work=NCAA.com|publisher=National Collegiate Athletics Association|accessdate=5 December 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141114204441/http://www.ncaa.com/interactive-bracket/fieldhockey/d1/2014|archivedate=14 November 2014}}

Honours

=National championships=

Maryland has achieved considerable success in the NCAA tournament, winning eight national championships as well as reaching 21 Final Fours in 34 total tournament appearances. In 1987, the Terrapins won their first NCAA title under Sue Tyler, defeating North Carolina in the final. Under the guidance of Missy Meharg since 1988, Maryland has amassed seven more national titles.

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style="background:#CE1126; text-align:center;"

| Year

CoachOpponentScoreRecord
style="text-align:center;"

| 1987

Sue TylerNorth Carolina Tar Heels2–118–4–1
style="text-align:center;"

| 1993

rowspan="7" | Missy MehargNorth Carolina Tar Heels2–1 (ps)21–3
style="text-align:center;"

| 1999

Michigan Wolverines2–124–1
style="text-align:center;"

| 2005

Duke Blue Devils1–023–2
style="text-align:center;"

| 2006

Wake Forest Demon Deacons1–023–2
style="text-align:center;"

| 2008

Wake Forest Demon Deacons4–222–2
style="text-align:center;"

| 2010

North Carolina Tar Heels3–2 (2OT)23–1
style="text-align:center;"

| 2011

North Carolina Tar Heels3–2 (OT)19–4
style="text-align:center;"

=Conference championships=

Maryland has won 16 conference titles, 10 of which were conference tournament championships in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) with the other 6 being Big Ten Conference regular-season titles.

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style="background:#CE1126; text-align:center;"

| Year

CoachConference RecordOverall RecordConferenceNCAA Result
style="text-align:center;"

| 1992

rowspan="16" | Missy Meharg2–215–5–1ACCNCAA 2nd Round
style="text-align:center;"

| 1998

3–116–6ACCNCAA 2nd Round
style="text-align:center;"

| 1999

4–024–1ACCNCAA Champions
style="text-align:center;"

| 2000

2–219–4ACCNCAA Final Four
style="text-align:center;"

| 2001

3–120–4ACCNCAA Runner-Up
style="text-align:center;"

| 2005

4–123–2ACCNCAA Champions
style="text-align:center;"

| 2008

4–122–2ACCNCAA Champions
style="text-align:center;"

| 2009

5–023–1ACCNCAA Runner-Up
style="text-align:center;"

| 2010

5–023–1ACCNCAA Champions
style="text-align:center;"

| 2013

6–022–2ACCNCAA Final Four
style="text-align:center;"

| 2014

7–119–4Big TenNCAA 2nd Round
style="text-align:center;"

|2015

8-019-4Big TenNCAA 1st Round
style="text-align:center;"

|2016

7-118-5Big TenNCAA 2nd Round
style="text-align:center;"

|2018

7-122-3Big TenNCAA Runner-up
style="text-align:center;"

|2019

7-117-4Big TenNCAA 2nd Round
style="text-align:center;"

|2022

7-119-4Big TenNCAA Final Four
style="text-align:center;"

| colspan="6" style="background:#FFFFFF;"| 16 Conference Championships
10 ACC Championships, 6 Big Ten Championship

Notable players

=[[Honda Award]] winners=

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!width=|Year

!width=|Player

2001

| Autumn Welsh

2005, 2006

| Paula Infante

2008

| Susie Rowe

2009, 2010

| Katie O'Donnell

2011

| Megan Frazer

=All-Americans=

class="wikitable"

! colspan=3|Key

{{Color box|#FFD700|border=darkgray}}  First-team selection 

|

{{Color box|#dcdcdc|border=darkgray}}  Second-team selection 

|

{{Color box|#d7c297|border=darkgray}}  Third-team selection 

{{col-begin|width=auto}}

{{col-break}}

class="wikitable"

!width=|Season

!width=|Player

!width=|Remarks

align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1979

Laura LeMire
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1983

Andrea LeMire
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1985

Kim Turner
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1986

Kim Chorosiewski
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1986

Kim TurnerSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1986

Jessica Wilk
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1987

Kim TurnerThird selection;
Second first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1987

Jessica WilkSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1988

Kim TurnerFourth selection;
Third first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1988

Jessica WilkThird selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1989

Lisa Buente
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1990

Lisa BuenteSecond first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1991

Lisa Rowe
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1991

Amy Schubert
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1991

Mandy Stevenson
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 1992

Lisa RoweSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1992

Sabrina Salam
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1992

Amy SchubertSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1992

Boukje Vermeulen
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1993

Laura Harmon
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1993

Irene Horvat
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1993

Sabrina SalamSecond first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1993

Amy SchubertThird selection
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 1993

Maureen Scott
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 1993

Lori Vile
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1994

Laura HarmonSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 1994

Irene HorvatSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1994

Katie Kauffman
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1995

Tricia Burdt
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1995

Christine DeBow
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1995

Sarah Rosenwinkel
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1996

Tricia BurdtSecond first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1996

Christine DeBowSecond first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1996

Katie KauffmanSecond first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 1996

Jen Pratt
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1997

Nadine Bennett
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1997

Christine DeBowThird first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1997

Lynsey McVicker
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1997

Jen PrattSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 1997

Carla Tagliente

{{col-break}}

class="wikitable"

!width=|Season

!width=|Player

!width=|Remarks

align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1998

Jen PrattThird selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1998

Keli Smith
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1998

Carla TaglienteSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1999

Rachel Hiskins
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 1999

Keli SmithSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1999

Carla TaglienteThird selection;
Second first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 1999

Caroline Walter
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2000

Rachel HiskinsSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2000

Molly Kauffman
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2000

Keli SmithThird selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2000

Carla TaglienteFourth selection;
Third first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2000

Caroline WalterSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2000

Autumn Welsh
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2001

Rachel HiskinsThird selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2001

Carissa Messimer
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2001

Dina Rizzo
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2001

Autumn WelshSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2002

Colleen Barbieri
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2002

Carissa MessimerSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2002

Izzy Palmer
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 2002

Lauren Powley
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2003

Jackie Ciconte
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2003

Paula Infante
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2003

Lauren PowleySecond selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2004

Jackie Ciconte
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 2004

Kristin Harris
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2004

Paula InfanteSecond first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2004

Lauren PowleyThird selection;
Second first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2004

Sara Silvetti
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 2005

Emily Beach
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2005

Jackie CiconteSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2005

Paula InfanteThird first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 2005

Kathryn Masson
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| 2005

Lauren PowleyFourth selection;
Third first-team selection
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| 2006

Kristina Edmonds
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2006

Paula InfanteFourth first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2006

Kathryn MassonSecond selection
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| 2006

Nicole Muracco
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| 2006

Susie Rowe

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!width=|Season

!width=|Player

!width=|Remarks

align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2007

Kathryn MassonThird selection;
Second first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2007

Katie O'Donnell
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2007

Susie RoweSecond first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2007

Janneke van Leeuwen
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 2008

Brianna Davies
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 2008

Alicia Grater
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2008

Katie O'DonnellSecond first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2008

Susie RoweThird first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2009

Alicia GraterSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2009

Nicole MuraccoSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2009

Katie O'DonnellThird first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 2009

Alexis Pappas
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| 2009

Emma Thomas
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| 2010

Jemma Buckley
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2010

Megan Frazer
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2010

Katie O'DonnellFourth first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2010

Jill Witmer
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2011

Jemma BuckleySecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2011

Megan FrazerSecond first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2011

Harriet Tibble
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2011

Jill WitmerSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2012

Megan FrazerThird first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #dcdcdc;"

| 2012

Harriet TibbleSecond selection
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2012

Jill WitmerThird selection;
Second first-team selection
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 2013

Maxine Fluharty
align="left" style="background: #d7c297;"

| 2013

Natalie Hunter
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| 2013

Ali McEvoy
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| 2013

Sarah Sprink
align="left" style="background: #FFD700;"

| 2014

Maxine FluhartySecond selection
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| 2014

Katie Gerzebek
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| 2014

Sarah SprinkSecond selection

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=Olympians=

class="wikitable"

!width=|Olympics

!width=|Player

!width=|Country

| 1996

| Katie Kauffman

| | {{fhw|United States}}

rowspan="4"| 2008

| Lauren Powley

| rowspan="4"| {{fhw|United States}}

Dina Rizzo
Sara Silvetti
Keli Smith

Awards and accolades through the end of the 2014 season{{cite web|title=Postseason History|url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113841|work=UMTerps.com|publisher=University of Maryland|accessdate=11 November 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140723015628/http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113841|archivedate=23 July 2014}}{{cite web|title=All-Americans|url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=791458&SPID=120737&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113836|work=UMTerps.com|publisher=University of Maryland|accessdate=25 October 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141111064929/http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=791458&SPID=120737&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113836|archivedate=11 November 2014}}{{cite web|title=Terps On National Teams|url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113839|work=UMTerps.com|publisher=University of Maryland|accessdate=11 November 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140723014209/http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208113839|archivedate=23 July 2014}}{{cite web|title=Eleven Big Ten Players Earn NFHCA All-America Honors|date=December 1, 2014|url=http://www.bigten.org/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/120114aab.html|work=BTN.com|publisher=Big Ten Network|accessdate=5 December 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141205212906/http://www.bigten.org/sports/w-fieldh/spec-rel/120114aab.html|archivedate=5 December 2014}}

=Internationals=

;{{fhw|United States}}

style="vertical-align:top"* Chris DeBow

* Sara Silvetti
  • Keli Smith Puzo
  • Carla Tagliente
  • Jill Witmer
  • ;{{fhw|Ireland}}

    ;{{fhw|England}}/{{fhw|Great Britain}}

    Stadium

    Maryland has played its home games at the Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex since its opening in 2003.{{cite web|title=Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex|url=http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208133556|work=UMTerps.com|publisher=University of Maryland|accessdate=25 October 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131230153744/http://www.umterps.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=29700&ATCLID=208133556|archivedate=30 December 2013}} The facility, which the field hockey team shares with the school's women's lacrosse program, has a seating capacity of 2,000 as well as an AstroTurf 12 playing surface. The complex was built adjacent to the Xfinity Center, the home of the Maryland men's and women's basketball teams, which also houses field hockey locker rooms, showers, and training room facilities. Built in two stages, the Complex was fully completed in time for the Terrapins to host the 2005 ACC Tournament. The playing surface itself and a remote watering system were constructed during the first stage, while athletic training facilities, locker rooms, and a concourse-level plaza complete with restrooms and concession facilities were added in the second stage.

    See also

    References

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